Report of the Military Commission to Europe in 1855/56: Second Edition


Second edition of the report of the Military Commission to Europe in 1855/56, ordered by Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War. This report details the findings of a two-year study of European artillery and small arms development, conducted by a commission sponsored by the Ordnance Division of the War Department. The report significantly influenced American weapon design and construction during the Civil War. The report includes biographical information about Major Alfred Mordecai, who participated in the commission and made significant contributions to military technology. The report also touches upon the Civil War, highlighting the personal dilemma faced by Major Mordecai due to his Southern heritage and loyalty to the U.S. Army. The document mentions Mordecai's grandson, Myer Myers, a silversmith.


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  • MORDECAI, ALFRED MAJOR

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