For those who have libraries available to them:
Lewis, Berkeley R.
1959 Notes on Ammunition of the American Civil War 1861-1865. The American
Ordnance Association, Washington, D.C.
1960 Small Arms and Ammunition in the United States Service, 1776-1865.
Miscellaneous Collections 129. Smithsonian Institution, Washington,
D.C.
McKee, W. Reid, and Jr. M.E. Mason
1975 Civil War Projectiles II, Small Arms and Field Artillery. McKee
and Mason Publishers.
Thomas, Dean S.
1993 Ready... Aim... Fire! Small Arms Ammunition in the Battle of Gettsburg.
Thomas Publications, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
1997 Round Ball to Rimfire: A History of Civil War Small Arms
Ammunition, Part I.
Thomas Publications, Gettysburg, Pensylvania.
2002 Round Ball to Rimfire: A History of Civil War Small Arms
Ammunition, Part II.
Federal Breechloading Carbines and Rifles. Thomas
Publications, Gettysburg,
PA.
2003 Round Ball to Rimfire: A History of Civil War Small Arms
Ammunition, Part III.
Federal Pistols, Revolvers & Miscellaneopus Essays.
Thomas Publications,
Gettysburg, Pensylvania.
Thomas, James E. and Dean S. Thomas
1996 A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges. Thomas Publications,
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Happy Hunting. :-)
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 8:58 AM, Branstner, Mark C <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Please find attached a photo of an unknown lead object, found in southern Illinois. About 3/4 inch in diameter x 7/8 inch long. Certainly looks like munitions, and may have some rifling traces around base, but seems pretty unstable in terms of overall shape:
>
> http://s896.beta.photobucket.com/user/markbranst/library/UNKNOWN%20LEAD%20OBJECT
>
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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