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The Phantom Airships of the 1890's

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Disturbing History
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Mar 23, 2026
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Summary

Decades before Roswell, decades before the term UFO even existed, something was already flying over America that nobody could explain. On the evening of November 17, 1896, citizens of Sacramento, California, watched a bright light move slowly across the overcast sky at roughly a thousand feet. Some heard voices shouting from the craft. Others reported singing. A witness named R.L. Lowery described a cigar-shaped body with wheels on the sides, powered by two men pedaling a bicycle-like frame. Within days, newspapers from coast to coast had picked up the story, and the first great UFO wave in American history was underway. This episode traces the full arc of the phantom airship phenomenon from its California origins in November 1896 through its explosive spread across the Midwest and Texas in the spring of 1897. We cover Colonel H.G. Shaw's November 19, 1896, encounter with seven-foot-tall beings near Stockton, California, who attempted to force him aboard their metallic craft. We examine the February 1897 sightings over Hastings and Inavale, Nebraska, where witnesses described a conical craft with six lights and a fan-shaped rudder. We walk through the March 28, 1897, mass sighting in Topeka, Kansas, witnessed by Governor John W. Leedy himself, and the bizarre April 10, 1897, Springfield, Missouri, encounter where W.H. Hopkins found a grounded airship crewed by a naked man and woman who pointed to the sky and said something that sounded like "Mars." The episode digs deep into the Texas sightings of mid-April 1897, when twenty-three counties produced thirty-eight separate reports in just five days. We cover the April 17, 1897, Stephenville encounter where over twenty-five witnesses, including Sam Houston's nephew and the town mayor, met a crew that identified themselves…