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The reason is nothing more than curiosity. I know of a site that was a muster point during the US Civil War. I've found unfired Minie Balls in several calibers, including one that looks like it came from a homemade mold. A few yards from the one that looks homemade, I found lead that had been poured into a can. Either it was dumped from the can or the can had rusted away.
The problem is that just because I found where someone had poured lead into (or used to heat lead) doesn't mean that it dates from the 1860s. But it made a good impression of the bottom of the can, and I was wondering if there was a source of information on how cans were constructed in the mid 19th Century? If the impression matches, it's a possibility. If not, it's from more modern times.
Thanks in advance.
The problem is that just because I found where someone had poured lead into (or used to heat lead) doesn't mean that it dates from the 1860s. But it made a good impression of the bottom of the can, and I was wondering if there was a source of information on how cans were constructed in the mid 19th Century? If the impression matches, it's a possibility. If not, it's from more modern times.
Thanks in advance.