M1844 32-pounder howitzer

M1844 32-pounder howitzer
M1844 32-pounder howitzer is located at Petersburg National Battlefield visitor center.
TypeHowitzer
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1848–1865
Used byUnited States
WarsAmerican Civil War
Production history
ManufacturerCyrus Alger & Co.
N. P. Ames
Produced1848–1857
No. built25
Specifications
Mass1,920 lb (870.9 kg)
Length82.0 in (2.08 m)
Crew9

Shell weight25.6 lb (11.6 kg) shell
2.5 lb (1.1 kg) charge
Caliber6.4 in (163 mm)
Barrels1
ActionMuzzle loading
Carriage1,175 lb (533.0 kg)
Effective firing range1,504 yd (1,375 m)

The M1844 32-pounder howitzer was a bronze smoothbore muzzle-loading artillery piece adopted by the United States Army in 1844 and employed during the American Civil War. It fired a 25.6 lb (11.6 kg) common shell to a distance of 1,504 yd (1,375.3 m) at 5° elevation. It also fired canister shot and spherical case shot. The howitzer was originally designed to be used in a mixed battery with 12-pounder field guns. However, at the time of the American Civil War, the howitzer was replaced by the M1857 12-pounder Napoleon, which combined the functions of both field gun and howitzer. Only a few 32-pounder howitzers were produced, and they were used sparingly as field artillery during the Civil War because of the weapon's great weight.