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Percussion Caps

Percussion Caps

These small copper caps contained a compound that when struck by the hammer of a musket caused a spark. This spark ignited the powder in the barrel of the gun causing it to fire. Percussion caps were carried in a cap pouch worn on the belt.


Picket

Earthworks around Petersburg
U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle Barracks, PA

A person placed on guard duty at the front lines. The picket post, like the one pictured, was positioned to be the first warning in case of any attack. If a soldier on picket duty saw the enemy approaching, he would fire his rifle to warn the men in the trenches.


Priming Wire

Priming Wire

The number three man of the cannon crew would insert this priming wire into the vent after the round had been shoved into the end of the cannon, and prick through the wool cartridge bag into the powder. This motion would expose the powder for ignition of the gun. One end was sharpened to a point, the other bent into ring form for easy handling.

black and white compass rose from a recreated painted floorcloth in the Derby House at Salem Maritime NHS  

Did You Know?
The largest customs duty bill collected at the Port of Salem was $140,761 when the ship Sumatra returned from Canton in 1831.

Last Updated: December 18, 2007 at 08:54 EST