Cast Iron Muzzleloading Gun - Halifax, NS
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N 44° 38.891 W 063° 34.406
20T E 454528 N 4944029
This is one of a pair of identical cannons guarding Nova Scotia's Legislature Building.
Waymark Code: WMZKWN
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 11/26/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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The two cannons are mounted on opposite ends of the building, facing Hollis Street. This one is at the north end, at the northeast corner of the building. A Cast Iron 12-pounder Smoothbore Muzzle loading Gun, this is a rather famous gun as it came from The Shannon, the ship which captured The USS Chesapeake during the War of 1812. Below is some information on the gun and further below a bit of the story of this epic battle.

The large painting (below) depicts The Shannon and The Chesapeake arriving here in the Halifax harbour following the battle and The Chesapeakes's capture.
Blomefield Cast Iron 12-pounder Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun, weight corroded, under the cascabel, The Carron Company of Falkirk, Scotland (Serial No. corroded, CARRON, 1807) on the left trunnion, King George III cypher, mounted on a wooden naval gun carriage on the West side of the Provincial Legislative Building. This gun came from HMS Shannon which fought and captured USS Chesapeake in the War of 1812.
From Silver Hawk Author
Capture of the USS Chesapeake
HMS Shannon and the USS Chesapeake fought one of the most celebrated naval battles of the WAR OF 1812. On 1 June 1813, the two ships met 20 nautical miles (37 km) east of Boston lighthouse, between Cape Ann and Cape Cod. The ships were evenly matched; USS CHESAPEAKE's 28 18-pounder long guns were an exact match for HMS SHANNON's armaments. Captain James Lawrence, commanding the Chesapeake, positioned his port broadside against Shannon's starboard battery. The two ships opened fire at a range of about 35 metres, with Shannon striking the Chesapeake on one of its gun ports. Two or three further broadsides swept the Chesapeake's decks with grape and round shot. Shannon opened fire on the Chesapeake's main deck, killing many of its crew. When the smoke cleared, Captain Philip Bowes Vere Broke of the Shannon gave the order to board, where the British met disorganized resistance.

After a few minutes of fierce fighting, the Americans rallied and counter attacked. Three American sailors attacked Captain Broke, striking him with a sabre and knocking him to the deck. The Shannon's crew rallied to the defence of their captain, carried him to the forecastle and killed the remaining Americans.

The engagement had lasted just 11 minutes. Shannon suffered 23 killed and 56 wounded. Of the Chesapeake's crew, about 60 had been killed. Captain Lawrence was mortally wounded and before he died reportedly uttered the immortal words "Don't give up the ship!" After the victory, a prize crew was put aboard the Chesapeake and the Shannon escorted her and her crew into Halifax, arriving there with great fanfare on 6 June.

Graves of Shannon's crew are marked in the cemetery of the Royal Naval Dockyard, Halifax, and at St. Paul's Church. Shannon's bell is displayed at the Maritime Command Museum in Halifax.
From the Canadian Encyclopædia
The Shannon & The Chesapeake entering Halifax Harbour
What type of artillery is this?: Cast Iron 12-pounder Smoothbore Muzzleloading Gun

Where is this artillery located?: Government building

What military of the world used this device?: British Navy

Date artillery was in use: 01/01/1812

Cost?: 0.00 (listed in local currency)

Artillery is no longer operational: yes

Still may work: no

Date artillery was placed on display: Not listed

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Are there any geocaches at this location?: Not listed

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