Silver UFO Dived into Seneca Lake August 26, 1952 Watkins Glen, NY
Today in UFO History - Silver UFO Dived into Seneca Lake
August 26, 1952 Watkins Glen, NY
Marion Cranston [or Graston] sees two silver balls pass overhead noiselessly at her home in Watkins Glen, New York. Five minutes later, three carpenters (Ray Andrew, Alfred Sullivan, and Clayton Crout) working on a building at Glen Eldridge Point in the town of Hector, New York, see a silver UFO fall into Seneca Lake, throw up a 10-foot splash, then disappear underwater. Several witnesses in Trumansburg, New York, see five jet planes apparently in pursuit of a saucer [Eberhart]
August 26, 1952 Watkins Glen, NY
Marion Cranston [or Graston] sees two silver balls pass overhead noiselessly at her home in Watkins Glen, New York. Five minutes later, three carpenters (Ray Andrew, Alfred Sullivan, and Clayton Crout) working on a building at Glen Eldridge Point in the town of Hector, New York, see a silver UFO fall into Seneca Lake, throw up a 10-foot splash, then disappear underwater. Several witnesses in Trumansburg, New York, see five jet planes apparently in pursuit of a saucer [Eberhart]
Source: Jeff Knox FB
“State Police Told Flying Disk Dived into Seneca Lake,” Binghamton (N.Y.) Press, August 26, 1952, p. 28;
“Saucers Reported at Watkins Glen, Trumansburg,” Sayre (Pa.) Evening Times, August 26, 1952, p. 10;
Ivan Sanderson, Invisible Residents, 1970, p. 230;
Richard Dolan, A History of USOs: Unidentified Submerged Objects: Volume 1, pp. 155–156;
https://www.amazon.com/History-USOs.../dp/B0DX1XGFBK
“State Police Told Flying Disk Dived into Seneca Lake,” Binghamton (N.Y.) Press, August 26, 1952, p. 28;
“Saucers Reported at Watkins Glen, Trumansburg,” Sayre (Pa.) Evening Times, August 26, 1952, p. 10;
Ivan Sanderson, Invisible Residents, 1970, p. 230;
Richard Dolan, A History of USOs: Unidentified Submerged Objects: Volume 1, pp. 155–156;
https://www.amazon.com/History-USOs.../dp/B0DX1XGFBK
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