The attached photos are of a shell in my possession that was given to me a couple years ago by a fellow who lives near the battlefield at Belmont, MO. He told me that this was found on that battlefield and thinking it must be a Civil War item gave it to me.
I admit that my knowledge of projectiles is limited but in my research of Civil War artillery shells and grenades I have not seen anything like this. It more resembles a small bomb or mortar round perhaps of WW II vintage, but there were no bases, practice ranges etc. to my knowledge at Belmont during the world war.
Although I do not think it is of Civil war vintage, I wanted to leave no stone unturned and post it here for those that know much more about artillery shells and the like.
It is iron, about 8 inches long and hollow with a hole in the end between the fins where powder could have been put. The hole you see at the nose has a solid bottom so I don't think there was a fuse there.
Appreciate any input.
I admit that my knowledge of projectiles is limited but in my research of Civil War artillery shells and grenades I have not seen anything like this. It more resembles a small bomb or mortar round perhaps of WW II vintage, but there were no bases, practice ranges etc. to my knowledge at Belmont during the world war.
Although I do not think it is of Civil war vintage, I wanted to leave no stone unturned and post it here for those that know much more about artillery shells and the like.
It is iron, about 8 inches long and hollow with a hole in the end between the fins where powder could have been put. The hole you see at the nose has a solid bottom so I don't think there was a fuse there.
Appreciate any input.
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