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Video of Newspaper Volunteer’s Cannon Experiment

One of the benefits of volunteering for the Historic Newspapers Online Project at the Washington State Library is the opportunity to read fascinating articles written in the 1800’s.

Recently, Deb Ross, a dedicated volunteer of several years, discovered an article titled, A Cannon For Every Boy, from the 4/30/1891 issue of the Yakima Herald, which included detailed instructions on building a homemade cannon using common household ingredients.  Curious and intrepid, she decided to try the directions at home.

She captured the results in a YouTube video, provided here for your enjoyment.
(The term “cannon” in this instance represents a small, toylike object, not intended as a weapon.)

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2 Responses to “Video of Newspaper Volunteer’s Cannon Experiment”

  1. Interesting, I’ll have to give it a try!

  2. Neato! Incidentally, you can buy tartaric acid at beer-brewing supply shops. Probably not necessary though–cream of tartar seems to work just fine.