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Occurred : 12/11/1762 21:00 (Entered as : 12/11/1762 21:00)
Reported: 4/13/2006 2:00:53 PM 14:00
Posted: 5/15/2006
Location: Lulworth, Dorsetshire (near) (UK/England),
Shape:
Duration:more than 1 min
Reported in a London paper in 1762: a bright light in the form of a straight line eight moon diameters long, one diameter wide.

I do not know if this counts as a proper UFO report, but I have in my possession a copy of The London Chronicle (also called the Universal Evening Post) dated Thursday December 23rd 1762, whose front page carries a report which I have copied and will email, referring to an obseved phenomenon at Lulworth, Dorsetshire, on December 11th 1762 at 9pm.

Described as "a sudden & radiant light which overspread the earth and sea, equal to the splendour of the noonday summer sun; looking directly perpendicular over us, we saw an appearance refulgent as the sun itself, in form straight as a line, about eight times the diameter of the full moon in length, in breadth not an eighth part of its length; the duration about a minute.

Afterwards it altered its position, and changed into a serpentine form to terminate in smoke."
 
Occurred : 6/30/1790 21:00 (Entered as : 1790 21:00)
Reported: 6/25/2007 11:35:55 AM 11:35
Posted: 8/7/2007
Location: Carlisle, NY
Shape: Fireball
Duration:less than 1 minute
Slow Moving Fireball, stench of burning sulpher

Excerpt from " BRIEF SKETCH OF THE FIRST SETTLEMENT OF THE COUNTY OF SCHOHARIE (NY) BY THE GERMANS"

Being an Answer to a Circular Letter, Addressed to the Author, by “The Historical and Philosophical Society of the State of New York” By JOHN M. BROWN SCHOHARIE PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR BY L. CUTHBERT 1823

The meteor About the year 1790, on a clear summer evening, I was sitting on the stoop playing the fiddle. About 9 o’clock in the evening a shine of light appeared and increased until it overshone even the light of the meridian sun in some clear day, and enlightened my stoop in such a manner, that I might have picked up a pin in every corner.

Then I heard a great roaring coming direct from the North, I started up and looked out from the stoop, and behold! I saw a fiery meteor, or as the Germans call it a "mine droke," a dragon coming on and passing by at the distance of about 250 yards West of me, a distance of about 60 or 70 feet above the cleared ground.

It kept along down through the hollow, on the other side of the hollow it met with the rising of the hill covered with woods and tall trees, there it took a sudden rise and went just over the tall trees so as not to touch them, and on over a kind of flat or level ground, until it met with the foot of the noted hill, by the Indians called "Owelus Sowless," then it ascended higher, ascending as the ground rose, and went over the hill where I could not watch it farther. I had had a view of it about a mile and a quarter. It moved about as fast as a common horse in a horse race.

The meteor as I shall now call it, was about 300 yards long in a serpentine shape, excepting the head which resembled the root of a tree plucked up by force. It had no appearance of a neck, the body was thick as a bullock, tapering off like a serpent at the end of the tail. The appearance was similar to welding hot iron and sparkling like it.

The immense heat warmed through my whole house, and left a stench like burning tar and sulphur, which was smelled all the next day.

Traditions, superstitions and fabulous stories are often told of meteors, apparitions and ghosts, wherein I place but small confidence for want of confirmation, but for the above, mine own eyes, and sound mind and body bear witness of the truth I have here related. As witness my hand.

Carlisle, August 23, 1823.

 

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Occurred : 12/12/1880 20:40 (Entered as : 12/12/1880 20:40)
Reported: 11/20/2006 10:09:37 AM 10:09
Posted: 12/7/2006
Location: Bellingham, WA
Shape: Fireball
Duration:Unknown
UFO caused earthquakes?

Earthquakes shake Puget Sound area on December 7 and 12, 1880.

On December 7 and 12, 1880, two earthquakes strike the Puget Sound region. Frightened residents rush out of buildings. They are felt in Portland, Oregon, in Port Townsend, in Seattle, at the coal mines at Newcastle, and in the Stuck and Puyallup valleys in south King County. Shortly before the December 12 earthquake, an apparent meteorite is sighted crashing into the Chuckanut Mountains just south of Bellingham. Over the next three months a number of aftershocks follow.

December 7th Earthquake On December 7, 1880 at about 5:45 p.m., the earthquake was felt throughout the Puget Sound region. Seattle, Bainbridge Island, Tacoma, Puyallup, Olympia, and Port Townsend reported shaking. At Seattle, “People rushed into the streets from stores, restaurants and saloons” (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, December 8, 1880).

People in the Chinese district were most frightened and it was one or two hours before they calmed down. A Mr. Atkinson, who was in Newcastle at the time of the quake, came to Seattle a few days after the earthquake that occurred later in the week and reported that the December 7 quake was stronger than the one on December 12. At Seattle the shock waves were felt traveling from the southeast to northwest and at Bainbridge Island they were felt traveling from north to south.

December 12th Earthquake On Sunday December 12, 1880 at about 8:40 p.m., the second Puget Sound earthquake of the week was felt strongly in Seattle. It was more severe than the December 7 quake. A witness of the 1880 earthquake, a Seattle resident, wrote in 1904 to the Seattle Post Intelligencer: “It was so sharp that it caused people who were on the streets to stagger. It was a Sabbath evening and quite a large congregation was at church on Third Avenue … The shock alarmed the worshippers and they arose en masse. One lady fainted and a panic was narrowly averted by the minister and one cool-headed man who stood near the door” (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, March 20, 1904, p. 1).

In Seattle, “Dogs in the street howled and horses endeavored to escape from their stalls” added the December 16, 1880 Port Townsend Democratic Press.

The quake caused lamps hung from a 16-foot high ceiling at a house located at the northwest corner of 2nd Avenue and James Street to swing six to eight feet. At another dwelling, a chimney fell. At the south end of King County, residents along the Stuck and Puyallup valleys stated that the quake moved the earth like ocean swells.

A Meteorite? Just before the December 12 earthquake, a Seattle resident reported witnessing what “seemed to be two very large balls of fire that appeared in the clear sky a short distance apart and hung as in balance an instant, and then darted down and toward each other until they crashed and disappeared. A moment afterwards came the shock” (The Seattle Weekly Post, December 17, 1880). A Whatcom County paper reported witnessing a meteorite that descended into the Chuckanut Mountains.

It is unknown whether this strange event was the cause of the quake.

The December 12 earthquake was felt from Portland to Port Townsend, where it lasted about 11 seconds. It was not felt at Victoria, British Columbia, or at Neah Bay near Cape Flattery, the northwest point of Washington. During the following three months, a Bainbridge Island resident reported three more aftershocks in December, five aftershocks in January 1881, two aftershocks in February 1881, and a single aftershock on March 14, 1881.
 
Occurred : 6/2/1896 13:00 (Entered as : 06/02/1896 13:00)
Reported: 7/4/2005 6:19:32 AM 06:19
Posted: 7/16/2006
Location: Melbourne (VIC, Australia),
Shape: Formation
Duration:4 hours
A group of spaceships "danced" about the sky, disappeared into each other, and then left without a trace except for a burn on ground.

I was going home and saw two spheroid objects in the air with a rectangular one between them. I told a nearby store owner and he came out to look. Soon, the people on the street were looking at them too. The colours of the objects were red. Then, the round ones split in two a couple of times and the rectangular one split into two squares. They then emitted sounds and different colours flashed from them. The spheroid ones then clumped together in a tight pack and went between the square ones. The the square ones closed together to form the rectangle again. After hovering for half an hour about 20 foot above the ground, it zoomed up into the sky.

Occurred : 6/30/1899 07:00 (Entered as : 00/00/1899 7:00)
Reported: 1/29/2006 9:21:05 PM 21:21
Posted: 2/14/2006
Location: Carrollton, MO
Shape: Sphere
Duration:one hour
one hundred years ago in carroll,co,mo {The lights goes on}

I can't recall the whole story, but there was an article in Carrollton ,MO newspaper that they printed one hundred years before of a reincuring advent every evening about 6 miles northwest of carrollton, mo. Dozens of persons in wagon were going out to the location to see lighted objects in formation. This happen over several weeks. The newspaper should have everything on cd or micro fic. A condense srory was published 4 or 5 years ago. emoticonname deleted))
 


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