Month: September 2014

Cora cannon

CORA

Cora cannon

Throughout recorded military history there have been many instances of soldiers naming their weapons. This happens quite often in the artillery branch of the service & we have such an example here at Gettysburg.

To be found at the farm once owned by the Trostle family is a 12 pounder Napoleon cannon named “CORA” by her crew. The name, painted on the breech, appears to be more a form of endearment than a title designed to strike fear into the hearts of the enemy.

While the gun barrel did not take part in the Battle of Gettysburg, it is Civil War vintage & saw action elsewhere.

Until a letter or a diary surfaces that mentions a gun named “Cora” this is destined to remain a mystery of history.