Bag om ROSWELL CITY DIRECTORY 1943-44
Very rare and hard to find these days. IThis title makes a very nice coffee table book. Discover who resided in Roswell, New Mexico, at the dawn of the Atomic Age. Three years later, in 1947, Roswell Army Air said that they had "come into possession" of a flying saucer. The story ran in the Roswell Daily Record and on the internet. Hours later, the US Air Force in Fort Worth would release a puzzling denial, claiming that everything had been a mistake and that a weather balloon had been mistaken for an exotic, unknown aircraft! Roswell Army Air Field was known as the Roswell Army Flying School in 1943-44 in the Hudspeth City Directory for this year) as it was just before the seed was set that would permanently link Roswell's name with the enigma of UFOs and Ballard
Funeral Home. Home gets a line here, and the Roswell Daily Record gets a full-page ad. Several coincidences will attract the reader when reading this phone book: Geo P. Knapp, an ancestor of paranormal and UFO investigative researcher George T. Knapp, lived in Roswell. And the Fire Chief was a man named R. C. Chrisman, who was related to the legendary Fred Crisman of the Maury Island UFO incident? We will leave it up to the reader to find more coincidences! This book is a facsimile reproduction of the original Hudsepth Directory Company's ROSWELL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 1943-44. This is an uncommon and difficult-to-find title, and obtaining a copy is nearly impossible. A must-have resource for any serious ufologist. Please copy and paste the following link into your browser: https: //saucerianbooks.blogspot.com/
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