On June 2, a few weeks before Lawrence's accident on July 27, 2006, I stopped by his place in Dalton to load up so many shells that my Mustang dragged all the way down to Cherokee County. I was so grateful that I could save some of his rarer shells, including these two (text is from Lawrence):
Confederate 6.4” Parrott Type II long Shell (100 pounder): The one in Jacks Bell book (p. 298) has a number stamped on the base. This one also has a number stamped on the base 397 very good iron nice sabot. Rarity 9.
6 pound Confederate with wooden sabot from Oconee River Found by Charles Nash, Stone Mountain Relics, in Oconee River in Milledgeville, Georgia. Found in 1989-1990. Confederates on retreat route dumped four to six wagons of artillery shells in 1864.