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Hi all,
First post here, and thanks for your help.
This ball was found under the stairs of a local church gymnasium (used to be a school). It looks to be around 4.5 inches across, and I have not weighed it or completed a circumference measurement on it. To be honest, once I looked at it, it was removed to a safe place away from the crowds until some advice could be sought out. Living in a remote community means we do not have any experts around to offer opinions, so I will offer this up for thoughts here.
Because of where it was found, everyone figured it was a shot put ball. The wood plug gave me some red flags and if it is just a shot put ball, I will feel better for being safe rather than sorry. There is a visible seam around the ball, which is close to the plug site (so, the plug is not 90 degrees to the seam). The plug site looks chiseled, but the seam looks like it was filed. The plug is wood. There is a section that looks like a casting flaw, and is not smooth. There are no markings visible (broad arrows, numbers, etc).
Historically: yes, it came from a church school gym that operated 10 years ago. The school was only operational from the 1980's to early 2000's. The community did have a Hudson Bay Company post within 15 miles away, and it did have a few cannons at the fort.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Cheers!





First post here, and thanks for your help.
This ball was found under the stairs of a local church gymnasium (used to be a school). It looks to be around 4.5 inches across, and I have not weighed it or completed a circumference measurement on it. To be honest, once I looked at it, it was removed to a safe place away from the crowds until some advice could be sought out. Living in a remote community means we do not have any experts around to offer opinions, so I will offer this up for thoughts here.
Because of where it was found, everyone figured it was a shot put ball. The wood plug gave me some red flags and if it is just a shot put ball, I will feel better for being safe rather than sorry. There is a visible seam around the ball, which is close to the plug site (so, the plug is not 90 degrees to the seam). The plug site looks chiseled, but the seam looks like it was filed. The plug is wood. There is a section that looks like a casting flaw, and is not smooth. There are no markings visible (broad arrows, numbers, etc).
Historically: yes, it came from a church school gym that operated 10 years ago. The school was only operational from the 1980's to early 2000's. The community did have a Hudson Bay Company post within 15 miles away, and it did have a few cannons at the fort.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Cheers!





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