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UNIQUE ID 1890: SEXTON SELF-PROPELLED GUN

Veterans Memorial Museum, Huntsville, USA

(Location: Warehouse)


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Unique ID: 1890
Added to Database: 30 November 2011
Last Edited: 30 November 2011
Type (ID): Sexton (8300)
Model (ID): Sexton (8300)
Location Category (ID): Veterans Memorial Museum (50200)
Location (ID): Warehouse (50212)
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Location History:
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1: Montreal Locomotive Works, Montréal, Quebec, Canada (Sole manufacturer early 1943-end 1945)
2: Unknown Location, Portugal (Until ca 1979)
3: Southeastern Equipment Company (SECO), Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA (Dates unknown)
4: Veterans Memorial Museum, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA (Current location)


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This Sexton came from Portugal via SECO and is now housed in a warehouse as there is not enough room in the museum (source: R. Withrow/G503).


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