Volume 42, number 8
May 2021
Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society
A Grand Rapids Meteorite Inside this issue:
By Nan Schichtel, GRHS Secretary/Trustee
Cover Story: A Grand Rapids Meteorite Letter from our President page 2 Archives Against the Grain page 6 Tracing the Steps of Lottie Wilson Jackson page 6 Photo Sleuth page 7
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The Kent Scientific Museum, predecessor to the Grand Rapids Public Museum, created a Lantern Slide of an 11-inch chunk of the Grand Rapids Meteorite, as part of an astronomy slideshow. Identifier: 2021.6.15.26 Photo courtesy of the Grand Rapids Public Museum.
Recently, I serendipitously discovered a scholarly article about the Grand Rapids Meteorite – and while it was from 1884, it was news to me! The iron-rich meteorite was dug up during a construction project in Walker Township, west of the then Grand Rapids city limits, and weighed almost 114 pounds. Ever curious, I started digging (pun intended) and was surprised where the research took me. Let’s start with a definition: the Dictionary of Astronomy defines a meteorite as a “natural object from space that hits the surface of the Earth or other planetary body.” (Ridpath) Continued on page 3 1