The Historian's Miscellany

Episode 3 - Aliens In Rural Nebraska

April 01, 2022 Jason "Sid the Historian" Sidel Episode 3
Episode 3 - Aliens In Rural Nebraska
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Episode 3 - Aliens In Rural Nebraska
Apr 01, 2022 Episode 3
Jason "Sid the Historian" Sidel

Episode 3 – Aliens in Rural Nebraska

This episode takes us to Dundy County, Nebraska in 1884 when they had a crazy alien sighting by a group of cowboys heading out for a local roundup.   The details of the crash landing and multiple witnesses (including a couple who were severely hurt) were documented well.   

Resources:

Thanks to EpidemicSound.com for providing the music and sound effects.

A Celestial Visitor. A Startling and Curious Story from the Ranges of Dundy County. A Blazing Aerolite Falls to the Astounded Earth. It is Evidently a Machine of Human Manufacture.  State Journal.  June 8, 1884.

Flashback Friday: “A Celestial Visitor” Revisited: A Nebraska Newspaper Hoax From 1884 - Patricia C. Gaster.”  History Nebraska.  Summer 2013.  Accessed February 22, 2022.  https://history.nebraska.gov/blog/flashback-friday-celestial-visitor-revisited-nebraska-newspaper-hoax-1884-patricia-c-gaster

Patricia C Gaster. “'A Celestial Visitor' Revisited: A Nebraska Newspaper Hoax From 1884.” Nebraska History 94 (2013): 90-99.

Sehnert, Walt.  Lime Jello with cottage cheese -- from the sky?  McCook Gazette.  July 13, 2009.  Accessed March 15, 2022.  https://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1554245.html

The Magical Meteor, It Dissolves Like a Drop of Dew Before the Morning Sun.  State Journal.  June 9, 1884.

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Show Notes

Episode 3 – Aliens in Rural Nebraska

This episode takes us to Dundy County, Nebraska in 1884 when they had a crazy alien sighting by a group of cowboys heading out for a local roundup.   The details of the crash landing and multiple witnesses (including a couple who were severely hurt) were documented well.   

Resources:

Thanks to EpidemicSound.com for providing the music and sound effects.

A Celestial Visitor. A Startling and Curious Story from the Ranges of Dundy County. A Blazing Aerolite Falls to the Astounded Earth. It is Evidently a Machine of Human Manufacture.  State Journal.  June 8, 1884.

Flashback Friday: “A Celestial Visitor” Revisited: A Nebraska Newspaper Hoax From 1884 - Patricia C. Gaster.”  History Nebraska.  Summer 2013.  Accessed February 22, 2022.  https://history.nebraska.gov/blog/flashback-friday-celestial-visitor-revisited-nebraska-newspaper-hoax-1884-patricia-c-gaster

Patricia C Gaster. “'A Celestial Visitor' Revisited: A Nebraska Newspaper Hoax From 1884.” Nebraska History 94 (2013): 90-99.

Sehnert, Walt.  Lime Jello with cottage cheese -- from the sky?  McCook Gazette.  July 13, 2009.  Accessed March 15, 2022.  https://www.mccookgazette.com/story/1554245.html

The Magical Meteor, It Dissolves Like a Drop of Dew Before the Morning Sun.  State Journal.  June 9, 1884.

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