E. H. Harriman transferred Sterling Iron and Railway Co. - Stock Certificate
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Six-pound Cannon, c. 1776-8, James Byers. In 1860, this cannon was installed as a gatepost at Charleston’s Magnolia Cemetery and remained there for more than a century exposed to weather and vandalism. The four gatepost dowels can still be seen implanted at the gun’s muzzle. Charleston Museum Henry Knox, Cemetery Art, Muzzle, Dowels, Byers, Museum Collection, Caster, Cemeteries, Cannon
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