Pole Tavern Cannon (Upper Pittsgrove, NJ)

Dublin Core

Title

Pole Tavern Cannon (Upper Pittsgrove, NJ)

Source

american,unionmonument

Date

1986-01-01

Contributor

Elena Koestel

Type

Site

Identifier

2650

Date Created

1763-01-01

Extent

m x m x m

Medium

HMDB, https://allenbrowne.blogspot.com/2011/05/il-lugano-1763.html

Spatial Coverage

current,39.616583,-75.229767;

Rights Holder

JAY WILLIAMS AND DAVID HARVEY

Europeana

Country

United States

Europeana Data Provider

Pole Tavern Cannon (Upper Pittsgrove, NJ)

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Pole_Tavern_Cannon_(Upper_Pittsgrove,_NJ)

CINE only

true

Monument Type

Military materiel

Inscription

"Pole Tavern Cannon The Cannon Il Lugano which was forged in Naples in 1763 weighs 800 Pounds. Il Lugano was used in battle against the Austrians. Napoleon who visited Italy once in 1796 and again in 1800 dragged the cannon over the Alps and Eventually back to France. Napoleon then sent the cannon to his brother Joseph who was the ruler of Spain. In 1808 the Duke of Wellington's Troops captured the cannon from Joseph and returned it to England. It was then used in Canada during the war of 1812 when American colonists captured it in 1814 in Plattsburg, New York. After the war was over the cannon was declared surplus by the United States Government, and sold to Salem County to Supply the county militia. During the Civil War (1861-1865) the cannon was used by the Pole Tavern Militia in preparation for battle. Since 1913 the cannon has been in the Pole Tavern Area. The Cannon was restored in 1986 by Jay Williams and David Harvey with tremendous pride in their accomplishment. This building was constructed in 1994 by Nicholas Hutchinson and fellow Scouts, to house and protect this historic cannon. Nicolas chose this project as a requirement to achieve Eagle Scout which he proudly received in 1995."

State

New Jersey

County

Salem

Affiliation

Union

City

Upper Pittsgrove

Location Type

City