Two original captions: "Civil War Memories: Union and Confederate replica cannons, above, were fired during a Civil War program Saturday at Jefferson Barracks. Clarence Landgraf, left, wears a corporal's uniform from the Union Army. Scott Martin, 3 1/2, below, checks out the barrel of a cannon." "Union and Confederate replica cannons were fired Sunday at Jefferson Barracks as a part of a Civil War demonstration."
"Union Army Captain Don Calvin reads an 1862 army ordinance manual before a demonstration of Union and Confederate artillery at Jefferson Barracks Sunday."
Two original captions: "Clarence Landgraf wears the uniform for Corporal, Union Army, First Missouri light artillery." "Union and Confederate replica cannons, above, were fired during a Civil War program Saturday at Jefferson Barracks. Clarence Landgraf, left, wears a corporal's uniform from the Union Army. Scott Martin, 3 1/2, below, checks out the barrel of a cannon."
Two original captions: "Scott Martin, 3 1/2 years, checks out the barrel of a cannon on display at Jefferson Barracks for a demonstration of Civil War artillery." "Union and Confederate replica cannons, above, were fired during a Civil War program Saturday at Jefferson Barracks. Clarence Landgraf, left, wears a corporal's uniform from the Union Army. Scott Martin, 3 1/2, below, checks out the barrel of a cannon."
Two original captions: "Cannon's roar: A participant dressed as a soldier reloads a cannon amid thick smoke during a demonstration Sunday of Union and Confederate artillery at the Jefferson Barracks Historic Site." "A soldier reloads amid thick smoke from cannons fired Sunday at Jefferson Barracks for a demonstration of Civil War artillery."
Image of the parade grounds of Jefferson Barracks. In the foreground is the barrel of a cannon on display, radar equipment can be seen in the background."
"Camp Stephens, Jefferson Barracks, May, 1898, showing a section of Light Battery A, Missouri Volunteers, laying a 3-inch gun. St. Louis' own Battery A was first Missouri unit mustered into United States service for the Spanish-American War at Jefferson Barracks May 9, 1898; first to leave Missouri, May 16; first to sail overseas from Newport News July 28, and only Missouri volunteer unit to see active service in the Puerto Rican campaign. From the right, the young cannoneers have been identified by fellow veterans as Sgt. Thomas B. Williams, a heavily-bearded Gustave A. Buder holding the lanyard of the weapon, Ernest S. Tesson in rear, Frederick Chopin, Theodore Buder facing the camera over the gun sight, and Charles R. Crouch." "Shortly after this photo was made the battery was ordered to Chickamauga for embarkation. The unit was ready to bombard the Puerto Rican town of Guayama."
"Vehicles shown here represent part of the motorized fighting equipment of the Sixty-first Regiment, United States Army Coast Artillery of Fort Sheridan at Chicago. The "sleeping" instruments of death and destruction were photographed at Jefferson Barracks yesterday afternoon, where the regiment stopped overnight, en route home from maneuvers in Louisiana and Texas."