This Spanish cannon, along with a second nearly identical weapon, has stood guard at St. Augustine’s “back door” since it arrived at Fort Matanzas in 1793. This eight pound cannon could fire a solid iron ball as far as 1-½ miles. From the deck of Fort Matanzas, it kept constant vigil to assure that no enemy ever managed to use the southern river approach to attack the city.
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