$175.00 SOLD
Originally $200.00
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: R15806
Fired from a 12-pounder 4.52" caliber smoothbore gun. Recovery location unknown. Moderate to heavy surface rust and pitting.
This item was part of a private collection, the contents of which were excavated in the 1950's - 1960's. They were later donated to the Wentworth Military Academy, and recently de-acquistioned by same and sold at auction. The Academy, located in Lexington, MO, was founded in 1880 as Hobson's Select School for Boys; a year later it was sold and re-named the Wentworth Male Academy. It gradually evolved into a military school, officially changing its name to Wentworth Military Academy in 1890. It is the oldest military school west of the Mississippi, and is now co-educational. The item is still in its dug, untouched, never cleaned condition.
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