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Marielle Fortier <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Sep 2005 09:16:56 -0400
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Hey Pam,
E-mail me a picture....Maybe some of my cadet workstudy students can help 
identify your item.  We have had the VT Guard come in to check our weapons 
and marked the items we have "inert".  (We had a one point live grenades 
that they took and detonated).


Marielle



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Marielle Fortier
Museum Registrar
Norwich University Museum
Northfield, Vermont
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>From: Pamela Silvestri <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Help with identifying an object that I HOPE is NOT a hand grenade!
>Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 19:08:08 EDT
>
>A member of the Vernon Historical Society presented us with an object to
>identify. It was given to her early this summer by another member, who 
>claims a
>plumber found it in the wall of her house.
>
>I tried to get more details - I know the street where the house is (I used
>to live on this street) and most of the houses were built in the mid to 
>late
>1800's.
>
>I reluctantly took this object home -the lady who brought it in had left it
>on a cart in the museum and I didn't want her to bring it back home (she 
>had
>it  on her kitchen table all summer), nor to have it left in the museum. My
>first  thought about the object was that it is some sort of gunpowder 
>flask. The
>possibility that it may be a hand grenade was in the back of my mind.
>
>Having dug up a WWII landmine when I was a teen - I learned then from an
>explosives expert from the Army base that the mine though lacking a 
>detonator,
>was considered 'live' and unstable. So I am 'handling' this object as such
>until  I find out for sure otherwise.
>
>If you think you may be able to help with an ID - I'd appreciate it and I
>can e-mail you photos.
>
>The body of the object is iron/steel (ferrous-containing), cylindrical and
>is 3 1/2". There is a brass ball stopper. I carefully jiggled it around and 
>can
>  tell that there is an attached rod. I can 'taste' the 'gunpowder'. When
>shook  (slightly) I can hear debris inside.
>
>The flask/container is soldered at the seams and there's a silver solder
>repair. Hope you can help and thanks in advance for your time! Pam
>
>
>
>Pamela Silvestri, Museum Assistant
>Northeast States Civilian  Conservation Corps Museum
>Shenipsit State Forest
>166 Chestnut Hill  Road
>Stafford Springs, Connecticut 06076
>(860)  684-3430
>
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