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Ingion (search for this): article 23
Good firing.
--The Pensacola correspondent of the Mobile Evening News writes:
On Friday, Lieut. Howard sent a forty-two pound cannon ball through a target a mile distant.
The shot was fired from one of the guns of the "Bradford Battery." Yesterday morning he fired a forty-two pound shot from the "Ladies' Battery," which ricocheted within two hundred yards of the opposite shore, a distance of near four miles. Look out, "Mister Ingion."
Howard (search for this): article 23
Good firing.
--The Pensacola correspondent of the Mobile Evening News writes:
On Friday, Lieut. Howard sent a forty-two pound cannon ball through a target a mile distant.
The shot was fired from one of the guns of the "Bradford Battery." Yesterday morning he fired a forty-two pound shot from the "Ladies' Battery," which ricocheted within two hundred yards of the opposite shore, a distance of near four miles. Look out, "Mister Ingion."
Ladies (search for this): article 23
Good firing.
--The Pensacola correspondent of the Mobile Evening News writes:
On Friday, Lieut. Howard sent a forty-two pound cannon ball through a target a mile distant.
The shot was fired from one of the guns of the "Bradford Battery." Yesterday morning he fired a forty-two pound shot from the "Ladies' Battery," which ricocheted within two hundred yards of the opposite shore, a distance of near four miles. Look out, "Mister Ingion."