Civil War Original Period Items

Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort

Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort

Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort

This is a LARGE and HEAVY cannon ball fragment (17+ pounds) from one of the biggest artillery shells used during the American Civil War and recovered from the Confederate Fort Fisher battlefield years ago. This is a 17-pound iron fragment from a 15 inch, US Navy fired, round ball. This large shell was fired from a XV-inch Dahlgren Smoothbore Gun. These cannons were one of the largest in the United State Navy inventory in 1865 and were carried on Navy Warships during the Civil War.

The original, complete shell, had a diameter of 14.8 inches with a weight of 329 pounds. The shell was 2.8 inches thick and many had an innovative 3 fuse detonation system which proved very effective.

This shell fragment thickness mic's out a 2.787. This shell fragment was recovered during a canceled construction project near the Fort Site over 40 years ago by a local relic hunter. This shell fragment thickness mic's out a 2.787 and shows the oxidation and pitting of over 130 years of being buried in the sand dunes of the former Confederate Fort site, even after cleaning. 175-inch drill hole in the side casing where the electrolysis node was attached (See Photo 9).

It has undergone electrolysis for cleaning to remove most of the rust and has a coating of ebony stain for display purposes. (Not the most professional job of staining, but it has looked good on my shelf for years).

Paper tag glued on the outer fragment face. The fragment is 7 inches long at its longest point and 6 inches wide at its widest point. Short History: The first major Battle of Fort Fisher, was a naval artillery siege that took place during the American Civil War from December 24-27, 1864. The Union Army and Navy, led by Major General Benjamin Butler, attempted to capture the fort that protected the Port of Wilmington, North Carolina, the South's last major Atlantic port.

The battle resulted in the Union Navy withdrawal and a temporary Confederate victory. This is a very interesting time during the American Civil War and there are many good books that go in-depth on its history. (Metal detecting is now strictly prohibited). Wooden base is not included with shell. So prepare for the box to be a bit beat up on arrival.

I always try to insulate the inside the box with extra cardboard and padding.
Civil War Dug Relic Large Cannon Ball Fragment from 15 in shell from CS Fort