[meteorite-list] NP Article, 06-1886 An Aerolite Liar
From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 10:23:44 2004 Message-ID: <OE112BXv6ZWY6r6TS9D0000215d_at_hotmail.com> Paper: The Landmark City: Statesville, North Carolina Date: Thursday, June 24, 1886 Page: 1 An Aerolite Liar Correspondence of The Landmark. This statement appeared in a Washington, Pa., dispatch of May 27: "After months of search Professor Jonathan Emerick, of William and Mary College, has discovered the aerolite which fell in Washington county September 14, 1885. It was found imbedded deep in soil, on Frederick Miller's farm, two miles north of Claysville. Professor Emerick says it is the largest aeroliste on record and weighs fully 200 tons. Its compostion is chromium, nickel, alumnium, copper, magnesium and tin." A reply was received from Postermaster Scott stating that the report "is a canard," no such aerolite having fallen. There seems to be some person in the associated press who makes it his business or pastime to invent aerolite discoveries, for it has been kept up for a number of years. The first instance I can now recall was the alleged fall near Fort Worth, Texas, of an aerolite a mile in width. When I read the press dispatch I telegraphed to Fort Worth and ascertained that the statement was a lie out of the whole cloth. Then, in 1878, there came a dispath from some place in Arkansas, stating that an aerolite had fallen there and killed a farmer in his bed. I investigated that statement and found it was false. Again, in 1882, it was reported in a press dispatch that an aerolite as large as a hogshead had fallen in Georgia. I made diligent inquiries only to learn there was no truth in the report. Two months ago a press dispath from Washington stated that an aerolite had fallen in that city. It only proved that the liar had got around in the direction. there canards have cost some expense for correspondence and telegraphy, and the friend should be killed. W.E.H. www.MeteoriteArticles.com Received on Mon 03 Mar 2003 11:24:26 PM PST |
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