2nd Seminole War era flint?

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Hunting along a known 2nd Seminole War site in Central Florida during low water levels (slight drought) and came across this (the gray one that is rather smooth on all sides). I have found endless Native American artifacts here, and NOTHING matches this. The way this item is "worked" etc just doesn't match up with our Native Indian tribes "style" and I have attached some images of flakes, broken pieces, Indian knives (They don't look like a knife as we know them) (Knives are the items to the right of the shell beads) that I have found throughout the years. Also a side by side of a worked broken arrowhead vs the gray possible flint piece.

Any experts on 1830's-1840's era flint for US Military firearms? Thanks for any info! View attachment 1917294View attachment 1917295View attachment 1917296View attachment 1917297View attachment 1917298
 

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I'm no expert on flint but have picked up some walking along trails. I see the smooth edges on the gray piece - but the texture seems somewhat grainy. Does the gray piece scratch glass? Consider posting to North American Indian Artifacts
 

Very Very Nice ..keep up the good job in Beautiful Florida
 

It looks like a broken gun flint to me. Nice find!
 

If it's a gun flint it was never used. No "nibble" marks on the leading edge. All the gunflints I've seen were made from slick glossy flint. Gary
 

Thank you everyone for the replies! I guess it's still up in the air on whether it was a gun flint or not, but going with my gut feeling and the area being in the vicinity of a 2nd Seminole War Fort, I don't see it being a Native American piece from flaking/napping of an arrowhead. I could be wrong, but I have seen so many flakes by now from our Natives and nothing like this. My only other guess would be Seminole Indian (they weren't native to this area), but I have NEVER found a Seminole Indian item as they were carrying guns and metal items by this time.
 

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