Dark Day occurred on May 19, 1780 when the day sky over New England darkened and generated apocalyptic panic.[1]

  1. ^ "Ten Notable Apocalypses That (Obviously) Didn't Happen". Smithsonian magazine. November 12, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-14. At 9 a.m. on May 19, 1780, the sky over New England was enveloped in darkness. An 1881 article in Harper's Magazine stated that, "Birds went to roost, cocks crowed at mid-day as at midnight, and the animals were plainly terrified." The unnatural gloom is believed to have been caused by smoke from forest fires, possibly coupled with heavy fog. But at the time, some feared the worst. "People [came] out wringing their hands and howling, the Day of Judgment is come," recalled a Revolutionary War fifer. ... ((cite news)): Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)