From the New York
Times; October 18, 1879:
A WILD MAN OF THE MOUNTAINS
Two Young Vermont
Hunters Terribly Scared
POWNAL, Vermont,
Oct. 17 - Much excitement prevails among the sportsmen of this vicinity
over the story that a wild man was seen on Friday by two young men
while hunting in the mountains south of Williamstown. The young men
describe the creature as being about five feet high, resembling a
man in form and movement, but covered all over with bright red hair,
and having a long straggling beard, and with very wild eyes. When
first seen, the creature sprang from behind a rocky cliff and started
for the woods near by. When mistaking it for a bear or other wild
animal, one of the men fired, and, it is thought, wounded it, for
with fierce cries of pain and rage, it turned on its assailants, driving
them before it at high speed. They lost their guns and ammunition
in their flight and dared not return for fear of encountering the
strange being.
There is an old
story, told many years ago, of a strange animal frequently seen along
the range of the Green Mountains resembling a man in appearance, but
so wild that no one could approach it near enough to tell what it
was or where it dwells. From time to time, hunting parties, in the
early days of the town, used to go out in pursuit of it, but of late
years no trace of it has been seen, and this story, told by young
men who claim to have seen it, revives again the old story of the
wildman of the mountains. There is talk of making up a party to go
in search of the creature.
Credit: John Moore;
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