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Biographical Notes re
The Bill Sutton Story
Page 5 of 6 pages
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Above: The cannon is a reproduction of an 1861 “Dalgren.”Right & Below: The Confederate “Fusalier” or “Cannoneer” go with the 1861 Civil War Cannon. Note his eyes.
All carvings are one-piece, made from Basswood.
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Note the above pair of Confederate Soldiers. The cannon balls were cast in Bill’s shop. The loading rod is hand made with a brush on the end. The rod is resting on a piece of root from the Finger Lakes, N.Y. area. The wheel is handcarved from a piece of basswood
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Left and Left Above:
Two Confederate soldiers
Above:
A final view of a Union Soldier shown previously on page 4.
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