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Unread 08-22-2012, 10:39 PM   #1
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Hi All,
There is a short but interesting story about Francis Bannerman on the back page of the September issue of the American Rifleman magazine. He must have been a very wealty man to build this castle.

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Unread 08-22-2012, 11:19 PM   #2
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That's Bannerman Castle on the Hudson River near West Point. I explored the island years ago before the Castle started crumbling. There is now a group looking to preserve and restore what's left of the structure.
We have a long thread on the castle here on the site somewhere.
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From what I can read, Mr. Bannerman stuffed some most interesting items into the castle, and spread some around on the grounds. He had to be VERY wealthy to do what he did.
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The seawalls had hundreds of stripped Trapdoor and Krag barreled actions as rebar!! Everywhere you saw the wall crumbling, there were rifle actions poking out. When I visited, there were thousands of rotting British Colonial Pith helmets stacked in the open basement. A kid who tried to step onto the island from a boat back in the 1980's slipped and his leg broke through the top of a wooden chest buried in the mud along the seawall. When authorities dug it out it contained a rare Gatling gun and mount, well preserved by the mud. I think it's at the West Point Museum today.

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Thank God the firearms he sold more sturdy then his walls!
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