Musketballs? Found at 1876 School Today!

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I hunted an old school site for about 4hrs today in the town of Haydon, ON. I found $3.50 in modern change, 25' of copper tubing in the ground and what I hope are 2 musketballs! They're both made of iron; the smaller one measures 13mm and the larger 19mm . . . the Barbers are just for size reference.

The early history of Haydon began with a crown grant of 200 acres to a Joseph Winters in 1802 and continued with slow growth until latter half of the century. A tributary of the Bowmanville Creek greatly influenced the hamlet’s growth and supported numerous mills, the first of which was the “Haydon Mill”, (a grist and saw mill) built by Charles Bates of the 8th Company, Darlington Regiment in 1847. He built the mill some two years after he planned and laid out the village. It would seem that this mill named “Haydon Mill” later lent it’s name to the hamlet.

The Haydon Public school was built in 1876. It is a brick structure that began as a one room school and has been slightly renovated to include a meeting room, a fully equipped kitchen and 2 washrooms. The building retains many of its historic features including the original wall to wall slate blackboard which is still popular & useful today. The school closed in 1965 when regional schools came into being.


Can anyone tell me if these are musketballs or not? :dontknow:

Happy hunting this weekend everyone, :icon_thumright:
Dave
 

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ossi said:
Cool finds :icon_thumleft: ossi

Thanks ossi! :thumbsup:

wwwtimmcp said:
muskets used a lubricated cloth patch to surround the musketballs, the indians would use small pebbles found in streams, so iron is not out of the question. neat finds and thanks for sharing.

Thanks very much for the info Tim, I never new that! :o

Best of luck to you,
Dave

rn_ottawa said:
I would assume (being a schoolyard) that those are ball bearings that were used as marbles. That was common practice, even when I was in elementary! ~20 yrs ago

I never considered that they might old ball bearings, as they are so large. I was thinking that they might be 'shot blast' from a concrete plant though. But this school was a long way from any source of sand or rock. :icon_scratch:

Thanks for posting rn Ottawa and welcome to Treasure Net! :hello:
Dave
 

the larger is from the game shoot the moon look it up
 

Interesting finds Dave, thanks for clarifying the Barbers for me this time! :tongue3: :thumbsup:
 

Nice Barbers!!
 

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