1870 - Mt.
Washington, New Hampshire. This photo is dubbed, "the oldest UFO
photograph ever taken." This item was the subject of bidding at Ebay i1870 - Mt.
Washington, New Hampshire. This photo is dubbed, "the oldest UFO
photograph ever taken." This item was the subject of bidding at Ebay in
2002, when finally the photo was purchased for $385.00 by Samuel M.
Sherman, who was the president of Independent-International Pictures
Corp.
This was originally a "stereo" photograph. Certainly it was difficult to
manipulate photos at that time, and remember, there were no flying
objects then; at least, not from this world. Thanks to a reader, we now
have the original "stereo" photo.
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2002, when finally the photo was purchased for $385.00 by Samuel M.
Sherman, who was the president of Independent-International Pictures
Corp.
This was originally a "stereo" photograph. Certainly it was difficult to
manipulate photos at that time, and remember, there were no flying
objects then; at least, not from this world. Thanks to a reader, we now
have the original "stereo" photo.
1927 - Oregon. Taken
in Cave Junction, Oregon. There is some question as to whether the
photo was taken in '26 or '27, but nonetheless, if this is an authentic
photograph it is incredible. Reportedly snapped by a volunteer fireman
1929 - SlideWard -
Colorado Ward Sawmill, April - This incident is retold by the
photographers daughter: "This photo was taken by my father Edward Pline
at the sawmill in Ward where we lived at the time. I think it was 1929. I
was about six years old then. My father was there to photograph the
sawmill for some reason or another, and as he was taking the photo, he
described a 'terrible thunderous bellow,' and a large round thing as big
as a very large boulder that moved through the air above them. You can
see it in the picture.
"None of the sawmill workers saw the thing in
the photo, but they all heard the sound and felt the ground shudder.
Later in my life I tried researching the incident at the County
Historical Society, but I did not find any references to it. My father
passed on a few years after the incident, and I have not found any
surviving sawmill workers from that time." Hetty Pline
1950 - Redbud, Illinois. April 23. Thanks to one of our readers, we have the following information:
Evidently this photo was purportedly taken by a Mr. Dean Morgan who was a
part-time photographer who was simply in the area taking photographs at
the time of this event.
Evidently he didn’t live in Redbud, but Greenville, where he still presently resides at 1520 Willow St.
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