Double-Barreled Cannon

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The Double-Barreled Cannon is a unique and historically notable Civil War–era artillery piece designed with two parallel barrels intended to fire chained cannonballs simultaneously.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Civil War–era cannon
artillery piece
experimental weapon
barrelConfiguration parallel barrels
caliber about 3 inches
conflict American Civil War
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentLocation Athens, Georgia
designDate 1862
designedBy John Gilleland
designedDuring American Civil War
designedIn Confederate States of America
Georgia
designedInCity Athens, Georgia
designedToFire chained cannonballs
designedToFireSimultaneously two cannonballs
designer John Gilleland
displayedAt Athens City Hall
Downtown Athens Historic District
surface form: downtown Athens, Georgia
era 19th century
featuredIn Civil War histories
local folklore
firingMechanism two separate touch holes
firingRequirement simultaneous discharge of both barrels
hasBarrels two
hasPlaque yes
heritageStatus local historical landmark
intendedEffect cut down cavalry
destroy enemy lines
tear through enemy troops
material iron
mounting field carriage
notableFeature designed to fire a chain between balls
two barrels cast as a single piece
unique surviving example of its type
operationalUse never used effectively in battle
plaqueDescribes its Civil War history
its experimental nature
side Confederate States of America
surface form: Confederacy
status failed military experiment
symbolOf Athens, Georgia
testResult danger to friendly troops
inaccurate trajectory
unreliable performance
touristAttraction yes
usedAs signal gun
symbolic defensive weapon
usedBy Confederate forces for local defense

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