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Updated Apr 29, 2021; Posted Apr 29, 2021
Russell teen finds what could be Revolutionary War cannonball
RUSSELL — Eighteen-year-old Zackary Cernak stumbled — literally stubbed his toe — on a mystery wedged under a rock on a hillside overlooking the Westfield River valley.
A senior about to graduate from Westfield Technical Academy, Cernak was working on his network of dirt bike trails, raking leaves and scraping debris away from a giant rock when he spotted something that looked too round, too unnatural, for its surroundings.
“Something seemed a little bit off,” said Cernak.
What he found is an iron ball, corroded and cracked with flakes of metal peeling from it, weighing in at a little more than 8 pounds and just more than 4 inches in diameter. Cradled in his hands, it looks like a rust-colored candlepin bowling ball.
His first move was to send a “Mom, guess what?” text message.
“That started off alarming,” said his mother, Jessica Cernak. “But now it’s just fascinating. We just want to know more.”
Their curiosity was also piqued after after uncovering rudimentary stone fire rings, like the remnants of a campsite, nearby. The Knox Trail, the route taken by Henry Knox and his ox-drawn “noble train of artillery” during the winter of 1775-76 is about a mile away. Today it’s Route 23.
Historians say they need to know more, and perhaps dig the hillside where the teen found the mysterious sphere, in order to know exactly what it is.
Robert Allison, a history professor at Suffolk University and a Revolutionary War expert, said the ball sounds a lot like the Revolutionary War cannonball that sits on his desk, given to him by a friend who dug it up in South Boston a few years ago during a backhoe project.
“We are finding things all the time,” Allison said. “The question is where did it come from?”
Jonathan Lane is the Revolution250 coordinator at Massachusetts Historical Society, part of a statewide consortium of 70 civic groups preparing to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. He said the ball’s dimensions roughly match the round that would have been fired from what was called a nine-pound gun, named for the approximate weight of the round it fired.
Henry Knox, portraited around 1805 by Gilbert Stuart.
Knox transported four nine-pound guns from Fort Ticonderoga in New York, part of the 60 tons of artillery he dragged through the woods in the dead of winter to Boston, where Gen. George Washington used them to break the British resistance and drive them from the city.
“How cool would it be to be able to link it to Knox? That would be dandy,” Lane said. “For despite the heroic efforts of Knox and his men, we don’t have many artifacts from his trek. And that story has a deep attachment for Western Massachusetts which tends to get overshadowed because of Lexington and Concord being in the East.”
Thomas Ragusa, a local historian from nearby Otis, doubts there is a Knox connection, noting the distance of Cernak’s discovery from the Knox Trail.
Lane said Knox famously fired his guns for an adoring crowd in Westfield. Probably he used just powder and some sort of wadding. But out in the woods he might have fired off a real cannonball as a training exercise.
Ragusa thinks the ball could be older, dating back to Lord Jeffery Amherst and his expeditions during what we call the French and Indian War of 1754-63.
Lane said that could be. He said Route 23 was the main east-west route from Springfield to the New York state line for generations. That means all the Massachusetts troops headed to the Hudson Valley of New York in both the French and Indian War and the Revolution hauled all their stuff over the mountain going to battle and on their way back home. Maybe a round or two fell off a wagon, or got dumped.
The Springfield Armory was an arms depot in the Revolution and afterward, Lane said, so all sorts of ammo and equipment traveled back and forth to Springfield as well.
What’s more, the Army issued basically the same iron nine-pound cannonballs for generations, with some militia units using them up until the Civil War. A militia outfit could have a camped in Russell to train.
Or the cannonball might have been a curio, brought back by a veteran or tourist in subsequent generations. Next thing you know the kids are bowling with it, Lane said, and the cannonball gets lost in the woods.
Bruce W. Cortis is an author and local historian who’s visited the site. He said it’s just downhill from what’s generally considered to be the oldest homestead in Russell, which might have something to do with it.
At the same time, big heavy iron balls like this were also used in various industries for grinding. So who knows if it was ever a cannonball at all.
Zackary Cernak said he wants to keep working to find out what the ball really is and, as best he can, find out where it came from. Then he’ll sell it or donate it so it can be displayed, maybe with his name nearby.
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