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English: Replicas of the "Twin Sisters", cannons used in the Battle of San Jacinto, Texas, 1836
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Author Ernest Mettendorf
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current15:40, 20 April 2016Thumbnail for version as of 15:40, 20 April 20161,248 × 480 (226 KB)David Levy{{Information |Description = {{en|Replicas of the "Twin Sisters", cannons used in the Battle of San Jacinto, Texas, 1836}} |Source = {{w|Wikipedia:Contact us/Photo submission}} |Author = Ernest Mettendorf |Date = {{unknown}...