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Shot Tower

LONG BEFORE AMMUNITION FACTORIES CHURNED out bullets using sophisticated automated technology, the weapons industry in the U.S. relied on shot towers like this one. Built in Philadelphia in 1808, the Sparks family kept it running for four generations. In its day, the Sparks tower revolutionized the production of ammunition. You would simply drop molten lead from the top of the tower into a pool of water below. The instant cooling would transform the molten lead into bullets. This sped up the process of producing ammunition enormously. The Sparks tower was an important processing site during the war of 1812 and the Civil War.

 

Thomas Sparks, a plumber, built the 140-ft high brick tower

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Uploaded on October 11, 2020
Taken on October 10, 2020