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Dakota Datebook
July 17, 2005
"USO, Unidentified Sailing Object"
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On this date in 1893, J. Morley Wyard reported two strange
sightings while crossing Devils Lake on the Minnie H, a small steamer
bound for Ft. Totten. The Park River Gazette Witness reported that 12
miles away, Wyard clearly saw the hull of a giant ship the size
of which didnt exist on Devils Lake in 1893.
On his return trip, Wyard spotted another USO (Unidentified Sailing Object).
Far down the strait, he wrote, there appeared the glint
of a sail, that...came more clearly into sight. Though the air was breathless,
the fairy craft swept along with wonderful rapidity until it might have
covered ten miles in about as many minutes. Its rapid flight could be
definitely measured. Upon the shore the taller trees were outlined against
the sky, and the mystic yacht sped past them...until it...disappeared
at the boulder point near Fort Totten.
Source: Editor: Trainor, Joseph. 1893: Strange Cruise of the Minnie H.
Newsletter, UFO Roundup, Vol. 5 # 24. June 15, 2000: Masinaigan
Productions. (http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/updates/2000/jun/m15-004.shtml)
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