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  1. #1
    us
    Apr 2006
    NC
    2-Ace 250`s
    639

    NC Lead

    This was found on or about easter weekend in the fred fletcher park of Raleigh, NC after reading a post about the area behind the ball diamond here at treasurenet.

    It may have been used to produce their own bullets during the civil war.
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  2. #2
    trouble1332

    Re: NC Lead

    im sorry, but all i see is a 6+ inch peice of metal. not sure that thats how they made their bullets, but i may be wrong. try takin it to an antique dealer or something like that to see if thats what it is or not. keep updating

  3. #3
    us
    Apr 2006
    NC
    2-Ace 250`s
    639

    Re: NC Lead

    From what i`ve read the lead/salt peter mine in virginia was constantly under siege during the war.

    During this time people were asked to donate there silverware, water pipes and roofing material to aid in bullet making.

    I`m in the construction business and have never seen lead this thick in any application.

    Hope to here more input with anyone who wants to add there two cents.

  4. #4
    trouble1332

    Re: NC Lead

    didn't think of that. it could be an iron pot handle or somethin of that sort. i remember them takin all the metal they could when munitions were runnin short. thats interesting.....

  5. #5
    us
    Apr 2006
    NC
    2-Ace 250`s
    639

    Re: NC Lead

    I`ve read that there was an military encampment as well as a childrens orphanage founded in the early 1900`s on this spot.

  6. #6
    trouble1332

    Re: NC Lead

    the military emcampment would be the answer. look around for more things of interest. somethin might be worth some money or very valuable.

 

 

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