
The Big Cannon |
The "Big Cannon" in the center
of Cannon Green dates back to the Revolutionary War, and
it was probably
used by Hessian troops operating around Trenton, N.J. Abandoned
after the Battle of Princeton in 1777, the cannon remained
near the College until 1812, when it was taken to New Brunswick,
N.J., to aid in the city's defense.
Almost two decades after
the war, a dispute arose between the two towns over the
ownership of the cannon. In 1835, the Princeton Blues (a
military company
of town citizens) went up to New Brunswick to recover the
cannon, but abandoned it at the side of the road after
their wagon broke down. There the big cannon lay until one
night a few years later, when about 100 University students
hoisted it onto a heavy wagon, brought it back to campus,
and dumped it in front of Nassau Hall. In 1840, it was
moved and planted muzzle-down in its present location to
protect it from retaliatory
Rutgers raids.
Yet the "Cannon War" continued and in 1875, Rutgers
students made off with the "Little Cannon," a smaller
piece that now sits between Whig and Cliosophic halls. The
cannon
was recovered, but the war lives on to this
day: Rutgers students occasionally paint the cannons scarlet
to remind us that the feud is not over!

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