Civil War cannonball found in Philly historic area
Oct 26, 2012, 1:23 AM
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – A contractor grinding a tree stump in downtown Philadelphia’s historic district has made a rare discovery.
Independence National Historical Park officials said Thursday that among the roots of the dead tree, the contractor found what appears to be a cannonball most likely linked to a Civil War recruitment camp that was at the site in 1862.
Park spokeswoman Jane Cowley tells KYW-AM (
http://bitly.com/RYOKgY) it weighs about 3 pounds and measures roughly three inches across but it’s kind of beat up from being underground for about 150 years.
As a precaution, the Philadelphia Police Department Bomb Squad checked out the object and said there was no danger to the public.
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Information from: KYW-AM,
http://www.kyw1060.com
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