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    New York Skies (Cheryl Costa)

    19th Century UFOs in New York State

    Cheryl CostaBy Cheryl CostaDecember 12, 2014Updated:December 12, 2014No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    A month doesn’t go by that someone contacts me and pronounces that UFOs are hogwash and simply some sort of mass hysteria or urban legend propagated since about 1940s. These individuals usually go to great verbose lengths to assure me that UFOs sightings are a recent occurrence over the past seventy years or so.

    Ever since I started writing this column, many people have come forward and shared their personal UFO account with me and in some cases those of deceased family members. What I find amazing is that some of these stories seem to be handed down generation after generation like a family heirloom. Last week I shared the sworn 18th century account of a German settler in colonial New York and what he witnessed in 1790; that article drew great interest from readers.

    For instance, on November 13th, 1833 a large luminous square object appeared over Niagara Falls. It’s reported to have hovered there over an hour and was seen by people on the Canadian and American sides of the falls. When it eventually began to move it’s said that it seemed to do an aerial tour of the City of Buffalo.

    In August of 1860, two great balls of fire were observed streaking across evening sky by Albany, Hudson Valley, and New York City residents. The unique thing about this sighting was the commentary by period journalists that the objects appeared to be moving too slow to be meteors.

    In March of 1861, a woman in a notorious area of New York City called Five Points observed what appeared to be a flaming cross in the sky at about midnight. A modern researcher has determined that a few blocks away was a huge city block sized fire. The conclusion was that the appearance of a flaming cross was the reflection of the great fire on the hull of some form of airborne craft. A metal craft in the New York sky, 42 years before Wright Brothers flew their wood and fabric airplane in 1903.

    In April 1879, several New York and New Jersey astronomers observed a huge object hovering at about 100 miles above New York Harbor for over 24 hours. The size of the Mothership like object was estimated to have been about a mile in diameter.

    In the April of 1880 in Cameron, NY, some rural school children came upon some tiny men next to a bridge over a creek that they had to cross on their way to their country school house. The children said that the tiny men had shiny tight clothing and had long spinally fingers. The sight of the creatures frightened the children enough to run back to their farm homes.

    Another sighting event in April of 1880, an astronomer in Rochester observed what he thought was a comet in the constellation of Ursa Major. The comet should have appeared later when some brief cloudy weather cleared but the object was no longer seen in the sky by the astronomer.

    Finally, on July 3rd, 1884 a large, high altitude sphere shaped object was seen by many residents of Norwood, NY in the St. Lawrence region of New York. The object was described as being a sphere with a ring around its mid-section, many say it looked Saturn shaped.

    Let’s look at some recent 21st century UFO sightings in New York Skies:

    23 November 2014: at about 9 p.m. a Waterloo, NY resident witnessed an extremely bright white, large, stationary light in western sky; it had no flashing or movement.

    24 November 2014: at about 11:30 p.m. a Rochester, NY resident observed a very bright object “shoot” across the sky at about 20 degrees above the horizon.

    26 November 2014: at about 4:30 a.m. a Brooklyn, NY resident on his way to work saw a large object not moving like a conventional aircraft. He states that it had white and blue flashing lights.

    29 November 2014: at about 9:15 p.m. a Brooklyn, NY resident saw a dozen orange fireball UFOs flying towards Manhattan.

    3 December 2014: at about 10 p.m. a family in Stony Point, NY observed a “V” shaped formation of bright objects flying east to west before losing sight of them in the clouds.

    If you have a UFO sighting to report, you can use either one of the two national database services: www.NUFORC.ORG or  www.MUFON.COM   – Both services respect confidentiality.

    Cheryl Costa would love to hear the when, where and what of your New York sighting. Email it to [email protected]. The names of witnesses will be omitted to protect their privacy.

    The feature photo was taken in Brazil in the 1950s, but it similar to the one seen in Norwood NY in 1884

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    Cheryl Costa is a native and resident of upstate New York who saw her first UFO at age 12. A military veteran, she’s a retired information security professional from the aerospace Industry. She’s been a speaker at the International UFO Congress and at the MUFON Symposium. Cheryl writes the UFO column “New York Skies” for SyracuseNewTimes.com. Besides being a journalist, she’s also a published playwright. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from the State University of New York at Empire State College in entertainment writing. For media queries, email [email protected] or call 315-263-2731

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