Dragonman's Civil War Display

Published on May 19, 2023
Duration: 4:50

This video provides a historical overview of firearms and key figures from the American Civil War era, presented at the Colorado Springs Military Museum. It details specific firearms like the Enfield and Springfield cap-and-ball rifles, the Spencer repeating rifle, and the Henry Derringer used in Lincoln's assassination. The presentation touches on significant battles and historical figures, offering a glimpse into the weaponry and events of the period.

Quick Summary

During the Civil War, the Confederate Army favored the Enfield .58 caliber rifle, while the Union Army primarily used the Springfield Armory .58 caliber rifle. Both were cap-and-ball muzzle-loaders. The advanced Spencer repeating rifle offered a higher rate of fire, and President Lincoln was assassinated with a .44 caliber Henry Derringer.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction at Colorado Springs Military Museum
  2. 00:19Civil War Flag History (1861-1862)
  3. 00:33Confederate Flags
  4. 00:46Battle of Bull Run (July 21, 1861)
  5. 01:04Confederate Enfield .58 Caliber Rifle
  6. 01:15Union Springfield .58 Caliber Rifle
  7. 01:23.58 Caliber Lead Ball Ballistics
  8. 01:44General Robert E. Lee
  9. 01:48Surrender to General Grant (April 9, 1865)
  10. 01:57General Grant's Presidency
  11. 02:03George Custer and Indian Fighter History
  12. 02:10Battle of Little Bighorn (June 25, 1876)
  13. 02:27Abraham Lincoln's Assassination
  14. 02:42John Wilkes Booth and .44 Caliber Henry Derringer
  15. 02:53Henry Derringer Replica and Ball Size
  16. 03:18Native American Rifles
  17. 03:21Spencer Repeating Rifle
  18. 03:49Springfield Armory .45-70 Cavalry Rifle
  19. 04:03.45-70 Rifle Loading Mechanism
  20. 04:27Museum Tour Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the primary rifles used by the Confederate and Union armies during the Civil War?

The Confederate Army's most popular rifle was the Enfield, a .58 caliber cap-and-ball firearm. The Union Army's most common rifle was also a cap-and-ball model, manufactured by Springfield Armory, and it was also .58 caliber.

What type of firearm was used to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln?

President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated with a .44 caliber Henry Derringer pistol. This was a small, single-shot firearm known for its concealability.

What made the Spencer repeating rifle significant during the Civil War era?

The Spencer repeating rifle was considered highly advanced for its time. It could hold eight shots in its stock plus one in the chamber, allowing for much faster firing rates compared to single-shot muzzle-loaders.

What were the characteristics of the Springfield Armory .45-70 rifle used by cavalry?

The Springfield Armory .45-70 rifle was a powerful cavalry firearm. However, it lacked a magazine, requiring each round to be manually loaded through a trapdoor, which was a time-consuming process.

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