1Enclosure: List of Cannon and Ordnance Stores at Ticonderoga, 5 December 1775 (Washington Papers)
The beds for Mortars the Carriages for the Cannon are to be
2To George Washington from James Cannon, 28 August 1780 (Washington Papers)
James Cannon (1740–1782) came from Scotland to attend the College......Cannon from headquarters...
3To George Washington from Brigadier General Henry Knox, 17 February 1781 (Washington Papers)
The first table estimates “Cannon” as 32 pounders—8, 24 pounders—12, 18... ...cannon, mortars,...
4To Thomas Jefferson from Robert Smith, 9 April 1803 (Jefferson Papers)
...his application respecting the Cannon and other Stores Obtained from that State in the...
5Report to the Secret Committee, 7 August 1776 (Jay Papers)
...Porter the other Superintendant being absent) for the Cannon & other Articles mentioned in the...
6To Thomas Jefferson from War Department, 31 January 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
...will, it is presumed, with a suitable number of cannon and men, and with the aid of 16 gun-...
7Enclosure: Inventory of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Found in Boston, 14 April 1776 (Washington Papers)
North Battery: 7 Cannon 12 pdrs, 2 Do 9 Do, 4 Do 6......3 Cannon 28 pdrs, 178 Shott, 18 Inch...
8The American Commissioners: Contract with Rey de Morande, 31 October 1777 (Franklin Papers)
...with whom it was supposedly made, or of cannon bought from any Spanish suppliers at this...Cannon
9To George Washington from Major General Alexander McDougall, 24 April 1779 (Washington Papers)
...is this paragraph. “I shall want more heavy Cannon; I wish therefore to have your Excellency...
10To George Washington from Major General Du Coudray, 4 July 1777 (Washington Papers)
...send to that country, twelve pieces of those cannon which arrived by the Amphitrite. it was...