Armament
Gun Deck Battery 24 Pdr Gun – American Type
22129 Navy Yard, Boston
1930 (September)
Gun Deck Battery 24 Pdr Gun – English Type
22128 Navy Yard, Boston
1930 (September)
Gun Carriages For 24 Pdr Guns – Gun Deck
22130 Navy Yard, Boston
1930 (October)
24 Pdr Gun – Bow Chaser (18 Pdr Gun Bored For 24 Pdr)
22361 Navy Yard, Boston
1931 (January)
Gun Carriages For 24 Pdr Bow Chasers – Spar Deck
22362 Navy Yard, Boston
1931 (January)
Spar Deck Battery 32 Pdr Carronade Gun
21250 Navy Yard, Boston
1930 (August)
1812 Era 32 Pounder Carronade Cannon
6184310 Naval Sea Systems Command
1985 (September)
32 Pounder Carronade Cannon Barrel (Screw Jack & Pintle type)
6184378 Supervisor of Shipbuilding C&R, Boston
1985 (September)
Gun Carriages For 32 Pdr Carronades – Spar Deck
22364 Navy Yard, Boston
1931 (March)
Stowage For Ready Service Shot On Spar & Gun Decks
21749 Navy Yard, Boston
1930 (September)
Tampions For Guns
22336 Navy Yard, Boston
1930 (October)
Sponge Tubs For Sponging 24 & 32 Pdr. Guns
23401 Navy Yard, Boston
1931 (February)
Boarding Pike
4650113 Boston Naval Shipyard
1974 (December)
1797 Replica Boarding Ax
7444981 Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Detachment, Boston
2000 (October)
1797 Replica Cutlass
7444982Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Detachment, Boston
2000 (October)
Above is the Table of Contents for the Armament section of the USS Constitution CD-ROM. As you can see, all the dates are before the rise of the Rooseveltian welfare bureaucracies or long after them. It is my understanding that the drawings were made from actual artifacts found on board during the major overhaul that began in the late '20's. However, I have yet to find the documentation for that statement. Should I find it, I will post it.