Forest City, H5
Forest City was a seminal American fall, studied by some of America’s earliest dedicated meteoriticists.
A detail of note regarding this fall: a stone “about as large as a cake of soap” was documented to have fallen directly into a haystack, and it was not hot enough to ignite the hay. Most meteorites are cold to the touch when they reach the ground.
George F. Kunz’s report on the then-recent fall can be read here: Winnebago County Meteorites.
From: Science, Vol. 15, No. 380 (May 16, 1890), pp. 304-305. The Winnebago County (Iowa) Meteorites, by George F. Kunz, Joseph Torrey and Erwin H. Barbour.
Here’s a 145.040 gram half stone, ex. Field Museum:
And a 25.1 gram end-cut from an older collection: