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Letter to Editor June 15, 1759

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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In a letter dated May 31 from Boston, Thomas Clap reports to John Winthrop on extraordinary aerial phenomena observed on May 10, including loud cannon-like noises and bright balls sighted across New England from Boston to Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard, suggesting a possible meteor event with multiple eyewitness accounts.

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BOSTON. May 31.

To Mr. John Winthrop, at Cambridge.

SIR,

The extraordinary phenomena which happened on the 10th Instant. seem justly to demand the Attention and Enquiry of the Curious ; and upon your Desire, intimated in the public print, shall give you some Information. The Noise was heard as far North as Boston and Mendon. and South and East beyond Cape Cod : As I have lately travelled thro' sundry Towns in that part of the Country, I have critically enquired of many Persons who heard it ; and the Towns about Taunton seem to give the most distinct Account of it as follows. viz. That between 9 and 10 of the Clock in the Morning they heard a Noise like three Cannon distinctly fired about half Minute from each other, or like the Noise of a Volley of small Arms fired together : After which followed a rumbling Noise like distant Thunder, or an Earthquake, passing from the North west to the South-east. which continued about two Minutes. Some imagine it was an Earthquake ; others, that there was a Training in some of the neighbouring Towns. It was said. there was a bright Appearance in the Air : but I had not any distinct Account of it in those Towns. A Gentleman in Roxbury informed me. that about the same Time he saw a Ball of about 6 Inches Diameter. with a kind of white transparent Brightnes, exceeding that of the Sun, passing from the North-east to the South west, about 40 Degrees high, with a slow Pace. till it disappeared : And about 3 Minutes after, he heard a Noise like a distant Cannon or rumbling Thunder towards the South-west. It is said the same was seen and heard by Several other Persons about 10 Miles to the South west of Roxbury. A Gentleman, who was coming in from the West Indies, informed me, That near the same Time, about a League S. E. from Cape Cod, he saw a bright Ball in the Air much like that before described. passing from the West to the East, about 10 or 20 Degrees high, and seemed at the nearest not to be above 5 Rods from him ; and before it got to the Distance of half a Mile as he imagined, it burst into a Thousand Pieces ; which seemed like small Stars, and gave a very loud Report. He says sundry Vessels were then in Sight. A Gentleman from Martha's Vineyard says. That near the same Time he saw a very bright Appearance in the Heavens, near the bigness of a Man passing from the N. E. to the S. W. and it seemed to him to the Sea : And a few Minutes after he heard a Noise. which he then imagined to be a Cannon fired at Newport.

I am, Sir, Your very humble Servant,

Thomas Clap

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Informative Historical

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Science Nature

What keywords are associated?

Aerial Phenomena Meteor Sighting Eyewitness Accounts Boston Noise Thomas Clap John Winthrop Cape Cod Natural Event

What entities or persons were involved?

Thomas Clap Mr. John Winthrop, At Cambridge

Letter to Editor Details

Author

Thomas Clap

Recipient

Mr. John Winthrop, At Cambridge

Main Argument

reports detailed eyewitness accounts of a loud noise and bright aerial phenomena observed across new england on may 10, likely a meteor, in response to winthrop's public inquiry.

Notable Details

Noise Like Three Cannon Shots Followed By Rumbling Bright Ball Of 6 Inches Diameter Exceeding Sun's Brightness Ball Bursting Into Thousand Pieces Like Small Stars With Loud Report Sighted From Roxbury, Near Cape Cod, And Martha's Vineyard

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