Love the look, were many or most heavy Dahlgrens mounted this way? By the way, what Dahlgren is SBR's gun modeled on or is the any particular one? That barrel would look odd if it were sitting on a higher mount. Maybe now I can make one of these as well as a front pintle for my Parrott. It just keeps getting better! I will be in the Savanah area this fall and will visit the forts with camera, notebook, and tape measure in hand. Best Regards, LS
PS bought that SBR barrel this morning for a friend, maybe he'll let me play with it some while I wait for my dream GB gun.
Most were not mounted this way, although the 9" Dahlgren was so highly regarded, it is almost certain that a few were. The vast majority were on 4 Truck or Marsilly Naval Carriages onboard ships. The terrestrial mounts were probably as varied as the forts that mounted them. From our reading, we can only prove that there were five guns mounted on land during the war, four 9" Dahlgrens in a Federal battery which bombarded Port Huron, Louisiana during the Vicksburg Campaign and one 11" Dahlgren mounted on a ship's pivot carriage with platform in Federal, Fort Putnam, formerly Confederate, Battery Gregg on Morris Island, South Carolina about a mile south east of Confederate held Fort Sumter. See the wartime photo below.
I believe the SBR Gun is based on the 9" Dahlgren Shell Gun, but there is very little difference between the 9 and the 11 Inch, just size.
When you are in Savannah, GA you should plan on visiting at least two forts, Old Fort Jackson and Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island near the center of the Savannah River, not far from the river's mouth and Tybee Island where the Federal Breeching Batteries were in 1862. The fort still shows extensive damage to it's curtain walls from that battle almost 150 years ago. In Savannah, be sure to visit the main office of the Savannah School of Art and Design; it's in an old sandstone armory building with the coolest entrance you will ever see. Two huge, 24 Pdr. seacoast guns from the late 1700s flank the entrance, each with beautiful, raised relief, American eagles! Bonus....Several CW guns are in a square about 70 feet away. Have fun and take lots of pics.
Tracy and Mike
Fort Putnam gun.
Although designed for 8 or 10 Inch Rodman Guns, this Iron, Front-Pintle, Seacoast, Barbette Carriage could easily handle the 9 or 11 Inch Dahlgren Shell Guns with a long Elevation Screw and handle and an iron carriage transom plate upon which it will bear.