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Reunited 400 Years Later And A Heavy Weight, Cannonball Update


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24 minutes ago, Capphd said:

Wow! Great cannon ball find. THAT’S a relic. 

 

Thanks Capphd,

It is for sure, but I much prefer digging stuff like the 400 year old belt buckle ?

I knew what the cannonball was when I got down to it, I know that the British used solid shot when they invaded in 1812, 3000 troops landed here in 1814, and there was a major offensive up the Potomac where they burned Washington DC. Local militias often fired on the ships and attempted to repel the invaders albeit unsuccessfully. The British also had Congreve Rockets, another lovely bit of ordinance I'd rather not find ? Francis Scott Key wrote a familiar song about them ?

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There is no record of anyone firing on this area but at some point it happened, the question is when. The Union Army had a fort directly across the river, it could also have been an unrecorded shot from there, or it was from one of the Union boats that patrolled the Potomac in the Civil War. There was no activity at all here during the Revolution. That was all further south in Yorktown.

It's not impossible to get killed by mishandling ordinance, so I am going to consider any further action with this object carefully. ?

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Special finds indeed.

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Yet another outstanding hunt.  Congratulations my friend.   

I have a cannonball from the French and Indian War...a French 16 pounder and the dimensions of yours are like the one I have.  That sounded off when you swung your coil over it didn't it?   ?

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52 minutes ago, ColonelDan said:

Yet another outstanding hunt.  Congratulations my friend.   

I have a cannonball from the War of 1812 and the dimensions of yours are like the one I have.  That sounded off when you swung your coil over it didn't it?   ?

Yep blasting 82, all around. I knew it was deep iron, but the signal was so strong I wanted to see what it was. ? 

Is your ball solid? No fuse?

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1 minute ago, NCtoad said:

That’s a Big piece of history!   Congrats on all the great finds and letting me tag along vicariously.  

My pleasure, NC. ? We only got a dusting today, and last week's snow is all gone, benefit of being surrounded by water I think. Does NC have a lot of snow or frozen ground? Next week it will be in the 50s here.20240119_172056.thumb.jpg.7126132ea178053ca6b8b2eea0d4eb0a.jpg

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2 minutes ago, F350Platinum said:

My pleasure, NC. ? We only got a dusting today, and last week's snow is all gone, benefit of being surrounded by water I think. Does NC have a lot of snow or frozen ground? Next week it will be in the 50s here.20240119_172056.thumb.jpg.7126132ea178053ca6b8b2eea0d4eb0a.jpg

No snow where I’m at, but getting down to 10 degrees tomorrow morning.  Gonna warm up next week here too.  Looking forward to your next hunt!

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7 hours ago, F350Platinum said:

Is your ball solid? No fuse?

Solid.... I sent you a photo.  I originally said War of 1812 for some reason....it's from the French and Indian War...a French 16 pounder

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