Monday, 28 April 2014

ON THIS DAY IN WEIRD



On This Day in Weird, April 28...

1843: Millerites—religious followers of "prophet" William Miller—forecast the second coming of Christ for this day. When he fails to appear, they adjust their timetable, looking down range toward 1844, now commemorated as "the Great Disappointment." Today, descendants of that sect are known as Seventh-Day Adventists. Still waiting.



1937: Captain George Donner vanishes without explanation from his cabin aboard the O.S. McFarland, en route from Erie, Pennsylvania, to Port Washington, Wisconsin, bearing 9,800 tons of coal. Donner had left orders to be awakened when the ship was approaching port, but the first mate finds the cabin empty 30 miles offshore, locked from the inside. Fortean researchers blame Donner's disappearance on the sinister "Great Lakes Triangle."



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