Glass slag of the american revolution.

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I know there not bottles but there interesting. Yesterday I was walking a river around the site of a iron blast furnace that was in use during the revolution for the continental army. They supposedly made everything from nails to cannons for the war effort. They might be nothing more then glass rocks but there an interesting part of our history. Thanks for looking- Justin

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Ha I thought this was interesting.

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Me too! Thanks for showing! I always refer to those things as 'evidence'... whatever that means. I also pick up the globs of melted glass (from either dump burns or controlled burns) and make stack sculptures out of them. But that's just my wack-a-do side showing ;) HH! Yakker
 

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