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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 2, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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April 15th (search for this): article 1
O. S.of America, War Dep't. Ordnance Office, Richmond, March 8, 1862.
Bids will be received at this Office until the 15th day of April next, for the following Ordnance and Ordnance Material for the Confederate States army:
200,000 tons charcoal cold blast Pig Iron,
50,000 tons of Blooms, (charcoal,)
50,000 tons Wrought iron Bars, of various sixes,
100 10-Inch Columbiads,
100 8-Inch Columbiads,
100 10-Inch Slege and Garrison Mortars,
100 13-Inch Sea-coast Mortars,
500 12-pounder Iron Howitzers,
500 6-pounder Iron Field Guns.
Bids may be make for any quantity of iron over one hundred tons, and for any number of guns over ten.
Drawings of the guns will be furnished only to parties whose olds are accepted.
Bidders will state the points of delivery, and the date at which not less than one hundred tons of iron may be expected to be furnished.
They must also state the time required to furnish the whole of their bid.
Bidders for guns will
March 8th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
O. S.of America, War Dep't. Ordnance Office, Richmond, March 8, 1862.
Bids will be received at this Office until the 15th day of April next, for the following Ordnance and Ordnance Material for the Confederate States army:
200,000 tons charcoal cold blast Pig Iron,
50,000 tons of Blooms, (charcoal,)
50,000 tons Wrought iron Bars, of various sixes,
100 10-Inch Columbiads,
100 8-Inch Columbiads,
100 10-Inch Slege and Garrison Mortars,
100 13-Inch Sea-coast Mortars,
500 12-pounder Iron Howitzers,
500 6-pounder Iron Field Guns.
Bids may be make for any quantity of iron over one hundred tons, and for any number of guns over ten.
Drawings of the guns will be furnished only to parties whose olds are accepted.
Bidders will state the points of delivery, and the date at which not less than one hundred tons of iron may be expected to be furnished.
They must also state the time required to furnish the whole of their bid.
Bidders for guns will
J. Gorgas (search for this): article 1
Picayune (search for this): article 1
Crescent (search for this): article 1
Mali (search for this): article 1
October, 4 AD (search for this): article 1
J. F. Jackson (search for this): article 1
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 1
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
O. S.of America, War Dep't. Ordnance Office, Richmond, March 8, 1862.
Bids will be received at this Office until the 15th day of April next, for the following Ordnance and Ordnance Material for the Confederate States army:
200,000 tons charcoal cold blast Pig Iron,
50,000 tons of Blooms, (charcoal,)
50,000 tons Wrought iron Bars, of various sixes,
100 10-Inch Columbiads,
100 8-Inch Columbiads,
100 10-Inch Slege and Garrison Mortars,
100 13-Inch Sea-coast Mortars,
500 12-pounder Iron Howitzers,
500 6-pounder Iron Field Guns.
Bids may be make for any quantity of iron over one hundred tons, and for any number of guns over ten.
Drawings of the guns will be furnished only to parties whose olds are accepted.
Bidders will state the points of delivery, and the date at which not less than one hundred tons of iron may be expected to be furnished.
They must also state the time required to furnish the whole of their bid.
Bidders for guns will