Hello Rob and list,

The following information (not much more than what you already have) is 
from an article "The mass distribution of an aerolite shower (Tenham, 
Queensland, 1879)" by B. Hellyer in The Observatory, Vol. 91, p. 64-66 (1971):

"The fragments of the meteorite fell in 1879 near the Tenham station, South 
Gregory, in western Queensland. Although the fall was seen by a number of 
people its exact date has not been extablished; it apparently took place 
during February -- or possibly in March or April -- of that year. The time 
of fall was between 2 and 3 a.m. local time. Bright meteors were seen to be 
moving roughly from west to east and stones were subsequently recovered 
from over a large area, about 12 miles long by 3 miles wide. Unusually, the 
largest stones seem to have fallen at the beginning rather than at the end 
of the distribution ellipse."

Full text of this article is available online from NASA/ADS:

http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html

Type "Tenham" in the Enter Title Words field and click the Send Query 
button. The database will return a list which includes several other 
technical articles in addition to the Hellyer article. Some of these may 
contain information of interest as well.

Best regards,

Piper Hollier

At 01:56 18/03/02 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello all-
>I just picked up a small Tenham individual and I'm having trouble
>finding any info except the type, timing and location of the fall.
>Anyone have any historical info on this one?
>Thanks in advance,
>
>--
>Rob Wesel
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