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Posted by marissa on November 16, 19102 at 12:49:10:
In Reply to: cannon ball posted by G. Smith on July 08, 19102 at 08:57:40:
: I found a 8-9 pound solid lead ball about 6 inches across,in downscille ny and was wondering what it is. I have looked up civil war cannon balls and most of this size would weigh around 6 lbs. Any information? Thanks.
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