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I thought cannon fans would be interested in this little jewel. It's in the Baronoff Museum on Kodiak Island. The museum itself was originally a warehouse during Russia's tenure in Alaska, and according to the historians it's the oldest wooden building still in use in North America.
I'll let the label tell you more about the cannon. For sense of scale, it's roughly 2.5" smoothbore. We can only speculate how the cannon came to the town of Kodiak, but it's important to know that small naval cannon played a huge role for the Russians in subduing the Native population.
I'll let the label tell you more about the cannon. For sense of scale, it's roughly 2.5" smoothbore. We can only speculate how the cannon came to the town of Kodiak, but it's important to know that small naval cannon played a huge role for the Russians in subduing the Native population.