Thunder was heard

Symons’ Met. Mag., 43-154, records that on July 2, 1908, at Braemar, flat pieces of ice fell. The sky overhead was clear and the sun was shining, but thunder was heard.

–Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p. 187 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974)

Intense darkness

On April 2, 1889 at Aitkin, Minnesota, during an intense darkness, sand and “solid chunks of ice” fell, according to Science, April 19, 1889.

–Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p. 189 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974).

Like a flock of sheep

According to the London Times of April 7, 1860, blocks of ice fell in a snowstorm in Upper Wasdale on March 16, 1860. The blocks were so large that “at a distance they looked like a flock of sheep.”

–Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p. 185 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974).