[meteorite-list] NPA 03-12-1875 Homestead Meteor and Bolide
From: MARK BOSTICK <thebigcollector_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed Jan 19 15:41:21 2005 Message-ID: <BAY4-F29E06E39CD55EC9B79069B3800_at_phx.gbl> Paper: The Ohio Democrat City: New Philadelphia, Ohio Date: Friday, March 12, 1875 Page: 2 (of 4) A Fiery Ball From the Sky The Des Moines (Iowa ) Leader, of the 15th ult., says: Between 10 and 11 o’clock Friday evening. Col. Atherton, a Rock Island train dispatcher, received a telegram from the operator at Brooklyn, descriptive of a large meteor which had just fallen, about three miles south of West Liberty. He of the Brooklyn wires, expatiated largely on the grandeur of the scene and the excitement it had caused. For fully a minute the heavens were lighted by the fierce glare of the swiftly descending fire ball, and when it struck, the earth shook as if from an earthquake for miles around, and the noise of the concussion was heard by the people of Grinnel, 95 miles away. The fiery balls truck terra firma in a large open field, frightening residents in the vicinity half out of their wits. It sank fifteen feet into the ground, and left a hole of that depth and ten feet in diameter. For hours it continued to spit forth flame, crackle, splutter and smoke, and occasionally discharged loud cannon like reports, to the infinite terror of the vicinity. None dared approach while this miniature volcano continued in auction, but with the cessation of life, hundreds gathered around to investigate and wonder. Particulars of the meteoric display have already been telegraphed to scientific men, who are expected to visit the scene and investigate at once. President Thatcher, of the State University of Iowa City has also taken steps to examine this wonderful phenomenon. (end) Clear Skies, Mark Bostick Wichita, Kansas http://www.meteoritearticles.com http://www.kansasmeteoritesociety.com http://www.imca.cc http://stores.ebay.com/meteoritearticles PDF copy of this article, and most I post (and about 1/2 of those on my website), is available upon e-mail request. The NPA in the subject line, stands for Newspaper Article. The old list server allowed us a search feature the current does not, so I guess this is more for quick reference and shortening the subject line now. Received on Wed 19 Jan 2005 03:40:13 PM PST |
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