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Domestic News September 30, 1806

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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In Rutherford County, NC, on July 31, a family witnessed a crowd of shining, human-like beings of various sizes rising from near Chimney Mountain and moving northward, lasting over an hour. Possibly supernatural or atmospheric; a rainbow seen nearby.

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Wonderful Phenomenon.

From the Baltimore Evening Post.

The Raleigh Register, by this day's mail, furnishes the following account of an extraordinary phenomenon, which actually appeared to a number of people in the county of Rutherford, N. Carolina. It was made in the presence of David Dickie, esq. of said county, Jesse Anderson, and the Rev. George Newton, of Buncombe, and Miss Betsy Newton, of Georgia. We present it to our readers, under an impression, that their judgment on this marvellous appearance will be equally, if not more correct than ours.

Patsey Reaves, a widow woman, who lives near the Appalachian Mountain, declared, that on the 31st July last, about 6 o'clock P. M. her daughter Elizabeth, about 8 years old, was in the Cottonfield, about 10 poles from the dwelling house, which stands by computation, 6 furlongs from the Chimney Mountain, and that Elizabeth told her brother Morgan, aged 11 years, that there was a man on the mountain. -- Morgan was incredulous at first; but the little girl affirmed it, and said she saw him rolling rocks or picking up sticks, adding that she saw a heap of people. Morgan then went to the place where she was, and calling out, said that he saw a thousand or ten thousand things flying in the air. On which, Polly, daughter of Mrs. Reaves, aged 14 years, and a negro woman, ran to the children, and called to Mrs. Reaves to come and see what a sight yonder was. Mrs. Reaves says, she went about 8 poles towards them, and, without any sensible alarm or fright, she turned towards the Chimney Mountain, and discovered a very numerous crowd of beings resembling the human species; but could not discern any particular members of the human body, nor distinction of sexes; that they were of every size, from the tallest men down to the least infants: that there were more of the small than of the full grown, that they were all clad with brilliant white raiment, but could not describe any form of their raiment that they appeared to rise off the side of a mountain south of said rock, and about as high, that a considerable part of the mountain's top was visible above this shining host, that they moved in a northern direction, and collected about the top of the Chimney rock.

When all but a few had reached said rock, two seemed to rise together, and behind them about two feet a third rose. These three moved with great agility towards the crowd, and had the nearest resemblance to men of any before seen. While beholding those three, her eyes were attracted by three more rising nearly from the same place, and moving swiftly in the same order and direction. After these, several others rose and went towards the rock.

During this view, which all the spectators thought lasted upwards of an hour, she sent for Mr. Robert Sorrey, who did not come at first; on a second message sent about fifteen minutes after the first, Mr. Sorrey came; and being now before us, he gives the following relation, to the substance of which Mrs. Reaves agrees.

Mr. Sorrey said, when he was coming, he expected to see nothing extraordinary, and when come, being asked if he saw those people on the mountain, he answered, no; but looking a second time, he said he saw more glittering white appearances of human kind, than ever he had seen of men at any general review; that they were of all sizes from that of men to infants; that they moved in throngs round a large rock, not far from the chimney rock; they were about the height of the chimney rock and moved in a semicircular course, between him and the rock, and so passed along in a southern course between him and the mountain, to the place where Mrs. Reaves said they rose; and that two of a full size went before the general crowd about the space of 20 yards; and as they respectively came to this place, they vanished out of sight, leaving a solemn and pleasing impression on the mind, accompanied with a diminution of bodily strength.

Whether the above be accountable on philosophical principles, or whether it be a prelude to the descent of the Holy City, I leave to the impartially curious to judge.

GEORGE NEWTON.

P. S. The above subscriber has been informed that on the same evening, & about the same time in which the above phenomenon appeared, there was seen by a gentleman of character, who was several miles distant from the place, a bright rainbow, apparently near the sun, then in the west, where there was no appearance of either clouds or rain: but a haze in the atmosphere. -- The public are therefore at liberty to judge, whether the phenomenon had any thing supernatural in it or whether it was some unusual exhalation or moist vapor from the side of the mountain, which exhibited such an unusual rainbow. G. N.

What sub-type of article is it?

Supernatural Phenomenon Atmospheric Vision

What keywords are associated?

Rutherford County Chimney Mountain Shining Beings White Raiment Mountain Vision Rainbow Sighting George Newton

What entities or persons were involved?

Patsey Reaves Elizabeth Reaves Morgan Reaves Polly Reaves Robert Sorrey David Dickie Jesse Anderson George Newton Betsy Newton

Where did it happen?

Rutherford County, N. Carolina

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Rutherford County, N. Carolina

Event Date

31st July Last, About 6 O'clock P. M.

Key Persons

Patsey Reaves Elizabeth Reaves Morgan Reaves Polly Reaves Robert Sorrey David Dickie Jesse Anderson George Newton Betsy Newton

Outcome

no physical casualties; witnesses experienced a solemn and pleasing impression accompanied by diminution of bodily strength.

Event Details

Widow Patsey Reaves and her children in Rutherford County reported seeing a numerous crowd of beings resembling humans of various sizes, clad in brilliant white raiment, rising from a mountain side near Chimney Mountain and moving towards the rock. The vision lasted over an hour, observed by family members and later Mr. Robert Sorrey. A bright rainbow was seen nearby by another witness. Interpreted possibly as supernatural or unusual atmospheric vapor.

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