cannonball found at houlka mississippi

lenny

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1406466756056.jpg 1406466756056.jpg A friend found this cannonball In a field at houlka ms. It is solid shot iron 8.6 pounds and 4 inch diameter. Alot has gone on in houlkas past. The chickasaw nation was once there. Everyone tried to kick their butt and failed. Desoto went through there, other spaniards fought them, the french failed twice. The old natchez trace and gaines trace intersect there. Any ideas on who might have shot this darn thing. The civil war was close by.
 

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lenny

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What might it b worth plse.
 

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One fantastic find. Certainly will make a conversation piece.
 

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The ball's finder, Lenny, wrote:
> Any ideas on who might have shot this darn thing. The civil war was close by.

I see you are a brand-new member of T-Net... so, welcome! :)

That ball's size and weight measurements indicate it is a Colonial era 9-Pounder caliber cannonball. Civil War era 9-pounder caliber Solid-Shot cannonballs weighed 9 pounds 2 ounces (or perhaps just a few ounces less, due to airbubbles being trapped inside the molten iron during the casting process). You say this ball weighs 8.6 pounds (8 pounds 9.5 ounces)... and being about 7 ounces lighter than the Civil War era specifications for a 9-Pounder Solid-Shot cannonball means yours must be from the Colonial era.
Cannon bore, shot, and shell diameters for smoothbore guns

You asked who might have fired that ball... and you mentioned that French and Spanish troops had been in the area. France did not manufacture any 9-Pounder caliber cannons, but Spain (and Britain, and the Americans) did. So, there is more than one possibility for who had that 9-Pounder cannonball in the area where it was found.

In a followup post, you asked what it is worth. The dollar-value of a relic comes from how much Relic-Collector interest there is in the type (and especially, the time-period) of a relic. Colonial era cannonballs are not as "popular" with collectors as Civil War ones are. So, that Colonial era cannonball would typically sell for about $75-$85 at a relic-show. But you might be able to get a bit more than that if a highly-interested collector wanted it.
 

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lenny

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any idea what it might be worth and who might buy it I'm a disabled veteran I could use the moneythank you
 

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I had It rewighed 8.38 pounds 4 inches at biggest point . not perfectly round.
 

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