Cannonball- C. 1812
Description
- Sponsors
This item is a part of the 1812 History digitization project. This project was made possible with the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Strategy.- Media Type
- Object
- Description
- Cannonball that was found at the south end of Elm Street, near the lake, in Port Colborne. It is believed that military stores and munitions were often kept in the Sugar Loaf area and would be quickly buried or secreted to prevent their seizure by advancing American troops. This was most likely following the fall of Fort Erie in late May 1813 or, alternatively, when Major Warren and his men retreated away from the supply depot at Sugar Loaf to prevent their capture.
For more information, read “‘Scruples of Conscience’: The War of 1812 in the Sugarloaf Settlement” by Donald G. Anger, the Port Colborne Historical and Marine Museum. - Date of Original
- c. 1812
- Dimensions
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Width: 7.2 cm
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- 981.118.1
- Geographic Coverage
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 42.8829455148623 Longitude: -79.2543411254883
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- Recommended Citation
- Image courtesy of the Port Colborne Historical & Marine Museum
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- Port Colborne Historical and Marine MuseumEmail:archives@portcolborne.ca
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