Talk about bizarre stories. Surely "Civil War cannonball" is pretty far down on the list of probable causes of death in 2008. From MSNBC.com:
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CHESTER, Va. - Like many boys in the South, Sam White got hooked on the Civil War early, digging up rusting bullets and military buttons in the battle-scarred earth of his hometown.
But in February, White's hobby cost him his life: A cannonball he was restoring exploded, killing him in his driveway.
Experts suspect White was killed while trying to disarm a 9-inch, 75-pound naval cannonball, a particularly potent explosive with a more complex fuse and many times the destructive power of those used by infantry artillery.
Biemeck and Peter George, co-author of a book on Civil War ordnance, believe White was using either a drill or a grinder attached to a drill to remove grit from the cannonball, causing a shower of sparks.
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