Again a head shot swiftly out, and the great Lion went rolling down the hill as if he had been struck by a
cannon ball.
They have brought
cannon balls, broken ramrods, fragments of shell--iron enough to freight a sloop.
"Well," said he, "I hardly know; we always liked to hear the trumpet sound, and to be called out, and were impatient to start off, though sometimes we had to stand for hours, waiting for the word of command; and when the word was given we used to spring forward as gayly and eagerly as if there were no
cannon balls, bayonets, or bullets.
"All that remains from the scars of the battle is damage to the front door caused by a
cannon ball!" There are eight bedrooms in the main property, a reception hall which was part of the original hall, a drawing room and a billiard room/ library.
The large carved stone looks like a
cannon ball but has been dated to the 13th century, more than 200 years before the introduction of gunpowder or cannons in Scotland.
They had found a
cannon ball, a cobbled surface, a variety of masonry work, pieces of medieval pottery and part of a cooking pot.
He experimented with projectiles and had success with a method that caused the
cannon ball to spin, which helped to stabilise its trajectory.
"A tall, slender woman with the demeanor of a grandmother and the mind of a Clarence Darrow." That was how Detroit Free Press writer Barbara Stanton described the lawyer taking on the Norfolk and Western Railroad in an effort to keep the Wabash
Cannon Ball train operational in 1969.
With people of the present day also linking that vision to the Dakota Access pipeline in
Cannon Ball, North Dakota, Jackson's account of the great medicine man's life, legacy, and spiritual journey is especially timely.--DAMON ORION
Protesters demonstrate near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in
Cannon Ball, N.D., on Sept.