Related history content:
– Sweetgum Mortar video 2
– Rolling Forge
– Howitzer Ammunition Chest
– Howitzer Elevation Gear
To learn more about Duffy Neubauer, his collection and woodworking recreation of Civil War artillery, or to schedule a visit check out https://www.starkvillecivilwararsenal.com/
Duffy Neubauer is the creator of the Starkville Civil War Arsenal. It’s the only facility in the country where visitors can view all of the Civil War field artillery carriages and associated support vehicles. The Arsenal features several canons, a rolling forge, a Wheeling ambulance, and a few other carriages. The newest addition is a sweet gum mortar. The sweet gum mortar is a portable mortar made from the trunk of a sweet gum tree. Click the video above to learn about how it was made, the ammunition it shot, and to see several rounds fired through it.
I planned on shooting this video to share with all of you for a while and scheduled a date convenient for the rest of the reenactment soldiers. Unfortunately, that date fell right in the middle of our unexpected adoption trip so I could not attend the shooting of the video (or mortar). I still wanted to show the mortar as it’s an interesting piece of history and woodworking so I hired a friend to record for me. So with that said the video credits are as follows:
To learn more about Duffy Neubauer, his collection and woodworking recreation of Civil War artillery, or to schedule a visit check out https://www.starkvillecivilwararsenal.com/
Interesting. I’d no idea they’d used wooden mortars in the Civil War.
Is this the same organization that you helped make the running gear for? Possibly an ambulance of some sort if I remember correctly? Great video and the instruction was perfect.
Yes it is. He has the ambulance completed and on display.