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1808-09-01
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unknown
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Kremlin, Moscow (Russia)
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Date: September, 1st? Old manuscript apparently reveals UFO sighting above the Kremlin. Quote from the internet article from MosNews: "at 8 o'clock and 7 minutes in the afternoon, in the sky, clear and sown with stars, a phenomenon appeared, incomparable in its beauty and rigor, as well as in radian...
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1850-09-29
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unknown
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA)
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"Monday Afternoon, Sept. 30, 1850. A singular phenomenon was witnessed by some of our citizens last evening between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock. A large black mass, seeming like a cloud of the size of a huge blanket, but apparently, a heavy substance, moved with incredible swiftness over the nort...
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added 2010-03-23 |
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1852-07-05
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unknown
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Elyria, Ohio (USA)
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Unusual incident of flying animal.
Transcription of the newspaper clip:
Wonders will never cease - On the
5th inst., as a gentleman of this city was
looking out of a window, he saw a black
kitten fall past him, apparently from the
top of a house, and expected to see it dashed
dead upon th...
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added 2012-01-16 |
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1853-05-25
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unknown
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Dubuque, Iowa (USA)
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Transcription of the Telegraph article:
The Dubuque Herald states that on the night of the 25th ult., a most singular phenomenon in the shape of a white cloud stretched over that city from a point in the horizon a little south of east to a point almost opposite. Its apparent width was about fifty...
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added 2010-03-23 |
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1860-01-25
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unknown
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Racine, Wisconsin (USA)
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Quoting the complete article:
Col. Clement:-
Dear Sir: - Last evening as I was returning home from business, I witnessed a most extraordinary phenomenon in the heavens, in the North East quarter, there appeared some six separate and distinct stars, surrounded by what seemed to be a spray of li...
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added 2010-03-23 |
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1863-09-01
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unknown
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Lewisburg, West Virginia (USA)
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At about 3 o'clock several people observed just over and through the tops of the trees on the adjacent hills "immense numbers of rolls resembling cotton or smoke, apparently of the size and shape of doors" passing through the air "in beautiful order and regularity." The rolls appeared to be tinged o...
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added 2010-03-23 |
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1866-07-13
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unknown
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Albano (Italy)
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A strange cloud brought cholera to a large group of people near Rome in 1866.
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added 2010-03-24 |
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1884-03-22
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unknown
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Turnersville, Texas (USA)
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Approximate date. At the time of a woman's death several neighbors and physicians observed six coffins hovering above her house.
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added 2010-06-18 |
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1889-11-24
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unknown
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Loch Kishorn (United Kingdom)
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Strange light observed by skipper Roderick Gordon. It changed colors often and was "much larger than any ship's lantern", ascended and descended several hundred feet with great speed. It increased in size, split into several, disappeared and reappeared again.
Transcription of the newspaper clip:
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added 2011-08-14 |
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1896-07-29
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unknown
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East Marion, New York (USA)
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At sunset, a bird like machine with flapping wings was seen in the air over East Marion, Long Island.
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added 2010-03-28 |
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1896-11-12
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unknown
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Monmouth, near Davenport, Iowa (USA)
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"A Monmouth man about 7 o'clock on Thursday night had his attention called to a bright star nearly straight east, but at first could see nothing peculiar about it. He watched it, however, and after a little while it started to move toward the south. It continued on the same line above the horizon, m...
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added 2010-04-05 |
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1918-06-28
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unknown
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East Sussex, England (United Kingdom)
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"a round luminous cloud appeared in the sky over Brighton; it became more and more radiant with light every moment - crowds of people were looking up at this curious phenomenon." Then, suddenly, a star shot out of the cloud. "Nobody knew what it was."
Transcription of the newspaper clip:
*Stra...
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1918-06-30
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unknown
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South Downs (United Kingdom)
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Two witnesses saw between 25 and 40 aeroplanes, "apparently about one mile away southwest, and perhaps 1500 [1300?] feet up, going through evolutions of an evidently hostile character to each other."
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added 2010-04-05 |
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1918-10-12
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unknown
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Dublin Bay (Ireland)
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A great white cross allegedly appeared in clear sky above the place the ship "Leinster" had sunk days before.
Transcription of the newspaper clip:
GREAT WHITE CROSS.
Sign In the Sky Over the Spot Where
the Leinster Sank.
Canon Pim, rector of Christ Church,
Kingstown, in a statement to ...
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