Monday, July 25, 2016

MY FAVORITE WHITTLED (CARVED) MINIE BALL

Looks like a little boat, doesn't it? I dug it from very near the Confederates most southern artillery emplacement, South Fort, which overlooks the Mississippi River. For that reason, I think it certainly was the Confederate soldier's intent to carve a minie ball in the shape of a boat or ship - a trinket in the shape of his enemy - the boats of Porter's and Farragut's armadas firing at the fort and the trenches  along the ridges from the river below.



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