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Identifier: historyofpittsbu05flem (find matches)
Title: History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution ..
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Fleming, George T. (George Thornton), 1855-1928 American Historical Society
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Publisher: New York, Chicago, The American historical society, inc.
Contributing Library: University of Pittsburgh Library System
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sounding like an express train com-ing through the air, which landed with feal-ful havocso far behind their lines that it was inconceivable tothem how a gun could be built that could hurl themsuch a distance. Also, from the mobility of the guns,they were led to believe that the Allies had hundredsof these guns with which they were destroying theirvital supply railroads and main lines of communica-tion, simply demoralizing them; and this belief wasfurther impressed upon them from the fact that eachgun belched forth nearly a ton of solid destructionevery three minutes. Mr. Ladd was also detailed to duty in connection withthe production of 7 caterpillar tractor mounts, an en-tirely new design of field artillery perfected by the navy,which was manufactured without the building of anexperimental mount or the conducting of exhaustivetests. The following is a quotation from a publication ofthe United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., byLieutenant-Commander L B. Bye, United States navy;
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