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jersey devil lore podcast

by Landen Monahan Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is the Jersey Devil a real demon?

The Jersey Devil. Designated in 1938 as the country’s only state demon, the Jersey Devil is described as a kangaroo-like creature with the face of a horse, the head of a dog, bat-like wings, horns and a tail.

What does the Jersey Devil look like?

Designated in 1938 as the country’s only state demon, the Jersey Devil is described as a kangaroo-like creature with the face of a horse, the head of a dog, bat-like wings, horns and a tail.

Where can I find media related to Jersey Devil?

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jersey Devil. Dunning, Brian (November 1, 2011). "Skeptoid #282: The Jersey Devis". Skeptoid.

What is the ISBN number for the legend of the Jersey Devil?

New York: Scholastic, Inc. ISBN 978-0-439-85479-5. ^ "h2g2 – The Legend of the Jersey Devil". Bbc.co.uk. 2006-12-02. Retrieved 2014-01-04. ^ "Legend of the New Jersey Devil". Archived from the original on 2014-09-02.

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What is the Jersey Devil?

The Jersey Devil. Designated in 1938 as the country’s only state demon, the Jersey Devil is described as a kangaroo-like creature with the face ...

Where did the Jersey Devil come from?

The most widely held belief about the origin of the Jersey Devil is that Mrs. Leeds, a resident of Estellville, was distraught when she learned she was expecting for the thirteenth time. In disgust, she cried out, “Let it be the devil!”. The story continues that the child arrived and it was a baby devil.

How much money was offered for the capture of the Jersey Devil?

Posses were constantly formed to apprehend the Devil, but to no avail and at one point, as much as $100,000 was offered for the capture of the Jersey Devil, dead or alive. Several reports of the Jersey Devil’s death also proved to be inconclusive and even the scientific community could not explain its existence.

What is the name of the demon in New Jersey?

The Jersey Devil. Designated in 1938 as the country’s only state demon, the Jersey Devil is described as a kangaroo-like creature with the face of a horse, the head of a dog, bat-like wings, horns and a tail. For more than 250 years this mysterious creature is said to prowl through the marshes of Southern New Jersey and emerge periodically ...

Who wrote the Jersey Devil?

Writing in Jan Harold Brunvand 's American Folklore: An Encyclopedia, Rutgers Professor Angus Kress Gillespie called the Jersey Devil "an obscure regional legend" for most of its existence, and said that "after more than 250 years in oral circulation, the legend of the 'Jersey Devil' has many variations ...".

When did the Jersey Devil appear?

In 1951, a group of Gibbstown, New Jersey boys claimed to have seen a 'monster' matching the Devil's description and claims of a corpse matching the Jersey Devil's description arose in 1957. During 1960, tracks and noises heard near Mays Landing were claimed to be from the Jersey Devil.

What is the name of the Devil in New Jersey?

The Leeds family. Prior to the early 1900s, and before the series of reported sightings of the creature during 1909, the Jersey Devil was referred to as the Leeds Devil or the Devil of Leeds, either in connection with the local Leeds family or the eponymous southern New Jersey town, Leeds Point.

Where is the Leeds Devil?

Leeds Devil. Country. United States. Region. Pine Barrens (New Jersey) In the Southern New Jersey and Philadelphia folklore of the United States, the Jersey Devil (also known as the Leeds Devil) is a legendary creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of South Jersey.

What is the wyvern on the Leeds crest?

The Leeds family crest depicted a wyvern, a bat-winged dragon -like legendary creature that stands upright on two clawed feet. Regal notes that the wyvern on the Leeds family crest is reminiscent of the popular descriptions of the Jersey Devil.

What was the Jersey Devil's role in the Greenwich massacre?

In Greenwich during December 1925, a local farmer shot an unidentified animal as it attempted to steal his chickens, and then photographed the corpse.

When was the Jersey Devil compared to the Jersey Devil?

Afterward, he claimed that none of 100 people he showed it to could identify it. On July 27, 1937 , an unknown animal "with red eyes" seen by residents of Downingtown, Pennsylvania was compared to the Jersey Devil by a reporter for the Pennsylvania Bulletin of July 28, 1937.

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