(Mark note: Paper has the same date and for the most part, the same story, as a San Diego paper I transcribed a couple months ago.)
Reno Evening Gazette
Reno, NV
May 12, 1922
Page: 7
METEORS EXPLODES AND ROCKS EARTH
Richmond, Va., May 12 - With a detonation that was heard forty miles away, a meteor appeared to fall to earth some distance north of Lawrence at abuot 11:15 last (night), according to reports reaching here. The phenomenon was said to have rocked the earth not unlike an earthquake, shaking houses and awakening residents of Lawrenceville. The countryside for miles around, it was said, was lighted up as bright as midday, and the meteor emitted a swishing sound as it hurled through space.
Reports reaching Norfork said the meteor exploded with a force that shook houses and broke windows in and around that comunity. The flash of the meteor was plainily seen at Norfork, 100 miles each of where it is estimated to have fallen.

