32-Pounders of 57 hundredweight in Defiance, Ohio
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32-Pounders of 57 hundredweight in Defiance, Ohio

Two 32-Pounders of 57 hundredweight are preserved at Old Fort Defiance in Defiance, Ohio. The two cannons are said to have been captured with Fort Fisher near Wilmington, North Carolina. (Photos in this post are courtesy of William Bechmann.)

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BuOrd 32-Pounders in Townsend, Massachusetts
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BuOrd 32-Pounders in Townsend, Massachusetts

Preserved in Townsend, Massachusetts are a pair of Bureau of Ordnance 32-Pounders of 4,500 Pounds. One of these Dahlgren-style guns still has it’s firing lock installed upon its breech.

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24-Pounder Flank Howitzers, Pattern 1844 in Wilmington, NC
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24-Pounder Flank Howitzers, Pattern 1844 in Wilmington, NC

Two 24-Pounder Flank Howitzers, Pattern 1844, are displayed in Wilmington, NC outside the old Wilmington Light Infantry Armory. The Howitzers were cast at the West Point Foundry in 1858 and are marked with the initials of Robert Parker Parrott.

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The Mortars of Charleston
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The Mortars of Charleston

Six Civil War mortars are on display in the Charleston area: Four at White Point Garden, one at Fort Moultrie, and one at Fort Sumter.

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The Naval Cannon of Fort Anderson
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The Naval Cannon of Fort Anderson

Brunswick Town and Fort Anderson State Historic Site displays two reproduction guns representing US Navy Cannon from the Civil War era. Also on display are 18th century Naval Guns related to the town’s early colonial history.

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The 30-Pounder Parrott at UNCW
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The 30-Pounder Parrott at UNCW

Why is there a cannon on UNCW’s campus? A US Navy 30-Pounder Parrott Rifle is displayed on the campus of the University of North Carolina Wilmington. This cannon was recovered from the wreck of USS Peterhoff in 1974.

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Parrott Rifles of Forts Sumter and Moultrie
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Parrott Rifles of Forts Sumter and Moultrie

Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie near Charleston, South Carolina display fourteen Parrott Rifles. These cannon were manufactured during the Civil War for the United States Army and Navy. As the United States Army restored the fortifications of Charleston in the years following the Civil War, these cannons were mounted at the two forts. In the late 19th century they were intentionally buried - too obsolete and too corroded to worth removing.

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What happened to USS Keokuk’s Other Dahlgren?
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What happened to USS Keokuk’s Other Dahlgren?

After the war, one of the Dahlgrens of USS Keokuk was left near Fort Moultrie and then around 1900 it was moved to White Point Garden. The Dahlgren which had been at White Point Garden was lost some time after the war. Whatever happened to it?

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8-inch Dahlgren Rifles at Patriot’s Point
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8-inch Dahlgren Rifles at Patriot’s Point

Four Dahlgren 8-Inch Muzzle Loading Rifles are on display outside of Patriots Point Soccer Stadium. These cannon were converted to rifles in 1879-1880 from 11-Inch Dahlgren Smoothbores which had been cast at Builders Foundry in Providence, Rhode Island in 1863.

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The Guns of CSS Peedee
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The Guns of CSS Peedee

Three cannon recovered from the wreck of CSS Peedee (including a Dahlgren which saw service on USS Southfield) are on display at the Florence County Veterans Center in Florence, SC.

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