In June 1936, a flood exposed a small iron cannon near Gonzales.
Substantial timbers and a single iron cannon were brought to the surface.
From the mid-1620s Browne developed new, lighter, iron cannon.
The fort may have had either two or four iron cannon.
The iron cannon in the same file as the gold general on the player's right.
The Victory was armed with smooth bore, cast iron cannon.
However, cast iron cannon have a tendency to burst without having shown any previous weakness or wear, and this makes them more dangerous to operate.
From around the middle of the 1700 century the works were the leading armory in the country and produced hundreds of heavy iron cannons.
A small iron cannon was exposed during a June 1936 flood near Gonzales.
Since he did not have enough horses to haul an additional piece, he left behind an old iron 3-pound cannon.