Hi Frank and all,

This is one that I have wanted to chase down. Need to look at what Farrington had to say on the fall. Thought I would go over to the area sometime and do a search at the libraries in the area and try to get some definitive proof (if there is proof in a newspaper article) on the account.

I've certainly sold enough New Concord that it would be nice to know one way or the other. In my information cards I list a colt being killed and not sure at this time what source of information it came from but the information comes from about two decades back and probably from my own collection piece.

Best!

--AL Mitterling
Mitterling Meteorites



 Quoting Frank Cressy <[email protected]>:

Hello all,

Every time I see that the New Concord meteorite hit and killed a
colt (or
horse), I cringe.  Maybe Kevin K. does the same when he hears that
a dog was
killed (or turned to ashes) by a Nakhla stone. 

In 2006 Mark Bostick collected over 15 newspaper accounts about the

New Concord
fall.  All these were published shortly after the fall and not one

mentions any
animal being killed.  The leading authorities (J. Lawrence Smith,
professors
E.B. Andrews and E.W. EVANS of Murietta College) who studied the fall, and who
wrote in great detail of the fall circumstances, mention no horse
or animal
being killed even though they wrote that a stone severed a large
root, and
others smashed a log, hit a barn and broke a rail of a fence.  It

was mentioned
thougth, that a man saw a stone fall THREE FEET FROM HIS HORSE'S
HEAD. 


The first reference I can find about a New Concord equine
eliminator is Prior
and Hay's Second Catalogue of Meteorites published in 1953.  The first catalogue
(1923) makes no mention of this incident.

So I would have to rate this story as another "Legend of the
Fall."  To those
who don't agree I'd certainly appreciate them pointing me to the
original
reference.

All the best,

Frank

----- Original Message ----
From: Michael Blood <[email protected]>
To: Met. Anne Black <[email protected]>; [email protected]; Meteorite List
<[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, November 20, 2011 1:05:12 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Stat. Speaking / killer Hammers

I am responding using Anne's responses, as they seemed as
informative
As the best of the bunch:

REGARDING METEORITES THAT STUCK LIVING CREATURES:

Other than the most famous of all, the 1947 Sylacauga hitting
        Hulitt Hodges and leaving a huge bruise on her side,
the
        photo of which is famous, there have been other
documented
        Hammers which nailed living critters:

(NOTE: the list below does not include some of the biblical
references
              nor the Roman report of a legion being killed)

1860 New Concord Ohio meteorite struck and killed a colt.

1908 TUNGUSKA, Russia killed countless forest animals
        which inevitably inhabited the remote forest which was
        ripped asunder when eighty million trees were blasted,
        left lying on their sides in a radial pattern over an
area
        of eight hundred square miles.

1911 Nakhla, Egypt fall reportedly killed a dog. Kevin Kichinka
        wrote a thorough article concluding that the rumor was
        false. However, in a series of heated debates on "The
List,"
        Between Kevin and Ron Balke. The latter held his own,
        presenting credible arguments that left at least a
crack of
        doubt as to the possibility of regarding the issue.
(These
        rousing debates can be read in the List Archives of
Meteorite
        Central).

1972 Valera is documented up the yin yang (Darryl Pitt, I believes,
owns
        the original, signed and notarized papers on this one).

1992 Dutch Meteorite Society photo of Ugandan boy struck by and
        holding a 3g Mbale meteorite, the force of which had
been
considerably diminished having passed through a banana tree
        before striking the boy:
        http://michaelbloodmeteorites.com/MbaleBoyW.jpg

2003 Park Forrest fall killed a minimum of 2 termites when striking
      the Garza house. An entomologist attested to the death
taking
        place at the time of the impact.

2007 Carancas Peru impact shock force killed a ewe and a llama.


ADDENDUM:

5. Q. Has any animal ever found a meteorite?
        2010 Mifflin, Wisconson, a 198g stone was recovered by
Sonny
Clary's dog, Brix

        Best wishes, Michael

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