Just one more.

Greg S.


http://www.jaxobserver.com/simplertime/2010/02/the-middleburg-meteorite/


The Middleburg Meteorite

by Joseph E. Miller on February 26, 2010 

“You should have seen it!” shouted a young boy in the crowd. Pointing to a 
large black stallion drinking from a trough, he added, “It was as big as that 
ther horse over ther’.”

But, we don’t need to rely on the word of a child to know that this “rock from 
another planet” was gigantic. There were dozens who saw it fall and thousands 
more that touched it.

In January, 1888, several Florida residents witnessed a “large green streak” 
falling through the sky. Known as a shooting star, the meteorite was visible 
throughout the entire southeast. Trying to project its final location and 
landing zone, each witness pointed to a field nearby where they were standing. 
Whether they lived in Key West, Miami, Palatka or Jacksonville, they would 
motion in a particular direction and then say, “Its got to be right over there.”

It turns out that the monstrous meteorite (the envy of the world) fell to the 
earth in Middleburg, Florida. It was late in the evening when several passersby 
witnessed its arrival then heard a tremendous “thud.” Every house in the town 
shook.

w_meteoriteRunning to farmer J.W. Barber’s newly cultivated land, they 
approached a smoking hole and right there in front of them was this catch of a 
rock.

Farmer Barber rode up on his horse in his bedclothes and inquired, “What the 
hell is all the commotion on my land about?”

“Take a look for yerself, knucklehead,” one man shouted.

Farmer Barber approached the smoldering hole and said, “Just which one of yous 
dug this hole and burned some wood.”

Shaking his gun like an Indian spear, he said, “I’ll use this on ya. I’ve got 
rock salt loaded to the top. Doya think I’m crazy?”

Pointing at the large steaming rock, one man shouted, “J.W., have ya ever seen 
a rock on fire?”

Farmer Barber was now close enough to see the large rock. It had a whiteish 
appearance and looked similar to a lump of coal just after it was pulled from 
the fire.

“Now just where did that thing come from?” he inquired. He looked around at 
everyone, scanning their faces for some type of reaction.

An older boy, unwilling to be shot in the behind said, “Put down that gun and 
we’ll tell ya.’

The farmer obliged and sat the gun on the ground. Lifting his head back up he 
noticed that everyone was looking to the sky.

Pointing upward, the boy said, “This is going to sound stupid fer sure, but it 
fell from up der.”

The farmer, now with a look of disgust shouted, “Now I’ve just about had 
enough.” He reached down toward the gun when a big man with a badge stepped on 
its barrel. It was the local sheriff. He said, “They told you the truth J.W., 
that thing fell from the sky.”

Scratching his head in disbelief, farmer Barber said, “Oh my goodness gracious. 
Now I’ve seen dang near everything.”

The next morning, farmer Barber was the town’s celebrity. Pointing to the
sky like some kind of expert, he could heard saying, “The thing just dropped 
from the sky and don’t let me hear ya say ya don’t believe it.” He had taken 
time to build a wooden fence around the hole in order to preserve his find.

Observing a young boy sticking his head through the fence, farmer Barber 
shouted, “Boy, don’t get too close now,” People were standing ten deep just to 
get a peek at his “stone from the heavens.”

A neighbor said, “J.W. you are so lucky. That’s damn near the largest stone 
from the sky that anyone has ever found.

Suddenly, a man they termed a “city boy” stepped up and said, “You could be 
right. There were a couple of meteorites that fell in Spain that might be 
larger but this one is truly a keeper and may be in the record books.”

sub tropical jaxThe timing could not have been better to have a natural 
amusement enter the earth’s atmosphere. It was just weeks before Florida’s 
Subtropical Exposition and this was a unique item. Exposition organizers 
approached the farmer for permission and after guarantees that his land would 
be returned to its original state; he accepted their offer to remove the iron 
stone and display it in Jacksonville.

It was not clear whether the farmer requested the meteorites return after its 
display.

Block and tackle assisted in its removal and placement on a washboard wagon 
pulled by several horses. The trip from Middleburg to Jacksonville,
Florida, took nearly two full days.

kids in meteorite For nearly three years, the 200 pound magnificent piece was 
displayed in
its special cradle. It was touched, sat on, kissed, prayed to and even
painted. It was stroked by the President of the United States, the First
Lady, the Governor, Mayors of several cities and many other dignitaries.
There were those who brought tools to remove a piece for posterity but none 
were successful. They left empty-handed.

Sometime during its display, Dr. Hahn, meteorite expert from Germany, traveled 
to Jacksonville to photograph and examine the meteorite. He exclaimed that he 
had proof of fossils inside the giant ore and wrote a paper outlining his find. 
Years later, his claims were discredited.

Sadly, after Jacksonville’s Subtropical Exposition, the meteor was removed and 
never seen again. There are several newspaper articles published during this 
time period throughout the world which suggest a group of thieves would acquire 
meteors for its mineral deposits. They would melt the rock which would separate 
each individual metal and sell the results to the highest bidder.

Whether this theft occurred or not the Middleburg Meteor has never been seen 
again.
                                          
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