A man dressed as a sailor from the War of 1812, navy blue coat partially buttoned with white and blue striped shirt, white pants, and a black painted hat, stands in the center of the picture with hands out front as if holding something 24 inches long between them. At his feet is a small table with various shot fired from naval artillery. He is surrounded by a group of people ranging in age young to old.
A Park Ranger dressed as a sailor from the War of 1812 talks about the thickness of vessels during that time as part of his talk on naval artillery in the Battle of Lake Erie.
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