Civil War Bullet?

Natman

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Hi all, I found this bullet (looks like .50 cal) in Jonesburg, Missouri in a field near a one room schoolhouse that was built in 1900.
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The bullet is old and looks and feels like solid lead. Does anyone know if there were any battles in this area? Has anyone else here ever found a bullet that looks similar to this one?

Thanks,
Nat
 

Thanks! Another member told me it was a .58 cal. mini ball and could very well be a C.W. union round.

Nat
 

you have a .58 calibre minnie ball. They are strewn all over the State of Missouri. I have thousands that I have found in Missouri. You might look a little bit more in that area and find some more. There was a battle near Calwood which is not real far from Jonesburg. If you live in St. Louis when you go West on 70, just before Lake St. Louis if you look off to your right, driving West, you will see a big trestle. There was a blockhouse at that trestle during the war and many artifacts have been found in that area. You probably found your minnie near the train tracks?
 

Thanks for the tip, I don't remember seeing tracks there..I'll have to look again.

I have property in Callaway County so next time I go out there I'll look for that site!

Nat
 

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