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The cannon carriages bear plaques commemorating the 105 Trinity alumni who fought in the Civil War. 79 fought for the Union and 26 for the Confederacy; | The cannon carriages bear plaques commemorating the 105 Trinity alumni who fought in the Civil War. 79 fought for the Union and 26 for the Confederacy; | ||
- | At about 10 p.m. on September 11, 1951, the cannon | + | At various times between 1950 and 1951, " |
In 1994, the Navy League borrowed and refurbished the cannon to mount on authentically designed carriages for display in Groton, Connecticut to celebrate the second //USS Hartford//, an attack submarine. While the original carriages were made of white oak, the Navy League used red oak, and the carriages needed replacing by 2006. Under the direction of Mike Roraback, construction trades foreman with the Trinity buildings and grounds department, the carriages were rebuilt and improved using white oak as in the original carriages. | In 1994, the Navy League borrowed and refurbished the cannon to mount on authentically designed carriages for display in Groton, Connecticut to celebrate the second //USS Hartford//, an attack submarine. While the original carriages were made of white oak, the Navy League used red oak, and the carriages needed replacing by 2006. Under the direction of Mike Roraback, construction trades foreman with the Trinity buildings and grounds department, the carriages were rebuilt and improved using white oak as in the original carriages. | ||
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(2021) by the Student Government Association. | (2021) by the Student Government Association. | ||
- | [[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi? | + | [[https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.39166763|Confederate Symbolism at Trinity College]] (2019) by Tyler Hartmeyer '19. |
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