8 In. Columbiad

DANNY SPENCER

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Hi artillery guys.
For all of you who have never been to New Orleans to visit the Confederate museum, I thought you might be interested to see this 8 inch Columbiad cannon they have parked out front. :)

The bronze plaque inscription.
This 8 In. Columbiad, cast of Alabama iron by the Confederates at Selma Alabama, was mounted in Spanish Fort, Mobile bay. The fifth company Slocomb’s battery battalion Washington artillery of New Orleans, during the siege of that fort by the U.S. forces under Gen. E. R. S. Canby, alone served this piece, until it was disabled on the tenth day of the siege April 4TH 1865 by the concentrated fire of more than twenty five opposing guns. Thirteen of the company fell dead or wounded around it. Found twenty six years after in the redoubt where used, it was obtained by the survivors of the company, who along with their comrades of the other companies of the battalion Washington artillery. Here dedicate on this 19TH day of September 1899 as a monument to the dashing and beloved Cuthbert Harrison Slocomb captain of the fifth company, and to the gallant spirits he led who are with him in the life beyond.
 
DANNY SPENCER said:
Thanks Gary!
Actually this is the front of my house but I didn’t want to brag! Danny
:lol:

Danny,

Wow, that must really make the neighbors nervous!!!!

Later,
TomH
 
Columbiad

Danny,

A buddy of mine in VA has a small field piece in his yard. I once asked him what his neighbors thought about that and he replied, "they're really nice people and have never complained, but, then again, I do have a cannon"

Later,
TomH
 
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