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Columbus (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 10
Confederate Arsenal at Columbus. --Capt. F. C. Humphreys, of the regular army of the Confederate States, is now in Columbus, Ga., superintending preparations for the establishment of a shop for the manufacture of gun carriages, artillery harness, knapsacks, infantry accoutrements, &c.; also, a laboratory for the fabrication of small arms and field ammunition. Captain Humphreys was in charge, until recently, at Baton Rouge Arsenal, and was compelled to leave there upon the fall of New Orleans.
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Confederate Arsenal at Columbus. --Capt. F. C. Humphreys, of the regular army of the Confederate States, is now in Columbus, Ga., superintending preparations for the establishment of a shop for the manufacture of gun carriages, artillery harness, knapsacks, infantry accoutrements, &c.; also, a laboratory for the fabrication of small arms and field ammunition. Captain Humphreys was in charge, until recently, at Baton Rouge Arsenal, and was compelled to leave there upon the fall of New Orleans.
F. C. Humphreys (search for this): article 10
Confederate Arsenal at Columbus. --Capt. F. C. Humphreys, of the regular army of the Confederate States, is now in Columbus, Ga., superintending preparations for the establishment of a shop for the manufacture of gun carriages, artillery harness, knapsacks, infantry accoutrements, &c.; also, a laboratory for the fabrication of small arms and field ammunition. Captain Humphreys was in charge, until recently, at Baton Rouge Arsenal, and was compelled to leave there upon the fall of New Orlderate Arsenal at Columbus. --Capt. F. C. Humphreys, of the regular army of the Confederate States, is now in Columbus, Ga., superintending preparations for the establishment of a shop for the manufacture of gun carriages, artillery harness, knapsacks, infantry accoutrements, &c.; also, a laboratory for the fabrication of small arms and field ammunition. Captain Humphreys was in charge, until recently, at Baton Rouge Arsenal, and was compelled to leave there upon the fall of New Orleans.