Description:

ARTILLERY CANNON PULLEY USED AT FORT SUMTER
A very rare relic from Fort Sumter, the site of the start of the Civil War, a 8 1/2" wood pulley once used to maneuver a Union artillery piece undoubtedly used during the April 12, 1861 Confederate shelling of the island. The wood pulley bears a grooved outer rim, and a smaller pulley is fitted within the larger wheel itself. A faded G.A.R. card was affixed to the wheel many decades ago - it bears the name of Franklin B. Gregory, late corporal of Battery G, 1st N.Y. Light Artillery, later a member of Richards Post 367, Mexico, Oswego Co., New York. At the top of his card is written in a period hand: "Ft. Sumter". This is obviously a memento picked up by Gregory during a visit to Sumter and brought back for later display at his G.A.R. hall. With a later (but still old) catalog description taped to the relic, and further research.

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February 19, 2014 11:00 AM EST
Elkton, MD, US

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