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Tinfoil-like debris and burned clover found in pasture — Jackson, Minnesota

~Aug 1952Jackson, Minnesota (rural pasture) (approx.)
⟳ Deeper read pending. This record is from the FBI 62-HQ-83894 flying-disc file, whose cursive, clippings and faint scans are under-read by automated OCR. It is flagged for a vision-transcription pass and likely undercounts what the source contains — see the documents collection note.
Analysis — our summary

William Hoffmeyer of Jackson, Minnesota, wrote to the FBI reporting that his uncle found a round pile of shredded tinfoil-like material in a pasture, beneath which the clover appeared burned. Three similar burned patches in a triangular arrangement were observed. A neighbor's wife reported seeing a steady white light circling the farm the previous Sunday night. The FBI forwarded Hoffmeyer's letter and the physical sample to Air Force intelligence; no further analysis results are recorded in this file.

As reported — verbatim from the document
"my uncle found it in a pasture in a round pile, underneath of it, it looks as tho the clover was burned. & there are 3 similar patches which are burned in a triangle form. Last Sunday Morning the Neighbors Wife got up to get a drink of water & happned to see a steady white Light circling their farm"
Analyst notes — caveats & confidence

Physical sample (described as thin strips of tin foil) submitted to FBI. Enclosure described as 'shredded thin strips of tin foil' in Hoover's reply note. Material forwarded to Air Force; no laboratory analysis results present in this section. Witness reports are secondhand. OCR quality is moderate.

Provenance
Source document65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Section_5.pdf
Document typecorrespondence collection
Reporting agencyFBI
Source pages209
Redaction markers in doc6
DeclassifiedFirst public at this release (2026)
Held classified~74 years (≥, to this release)
Extraction confidence LowHow cleanly this record could be parsed from the source — driven by legibility & redaction. It is not a measure of how credible or anomalous the sighting is.