"Jersey Devil" sources say that on January 21, 1909, in West Collingswood, New Jersey, USA, Charles Klos and George Boggs were walking down Grant Avenue and saw what appeared to be an ostrich perched on the roof of the fire chief's home.
Klos and Boggs called the fire department, who on arrival turned a hose on the Jersey Devil; which blasted the creature about 50 meters down the street. But it soon rallied and charged the firemen, who in turn attempted to stop its charge by throwing sticks and stones, to no avail.
The melee continued until the creature flew over their heads and disappeared.
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[Ref. mm2:] JAMES MCCLOY AND RAY MILLER:
The authors say that during the Jersey Devil reports of the week from January 16 through 23, 1909, according to Alfred Heston in his book Jersey Waggon Jaunts, the West Collingswood incident began when Charles Klos and George Boggs were walking down Grant Avenue and saw what appeared to be an ostrich perched on the roof of the fire chief's home. Klos and Boggs called the fire department, who on arrival turned a hose on the Jersey Devil. This blasted the creature about 50 yards down the street but it soon rallied and charged the firemen, who in turn attempted to stop the Devil's charge by throwing sticks and stones, to no avail. The melee continued until the creature flew over their heads and disappeared.
[Ref. dh1:] "NEW JERSEY DEVILS HUNTERS":
Thurs. 1/21 West Collingswood, NJ Two men had been walking down a road when they saw what they believed at first to be an ostrich sitting on top of a friend's house. The two men called the fire department, who then shot the hose at the Jersey Devil. The water knocked it off the house at first, and it seemed as though it was fleeing, but surprisingly the creature turned and began to charge its tormentors. The crowd began throwing anything they could at it in an attempt to stop it, but nothing seemed to work - the creature barreled headfirst towards them. Finally, before the creature made any contact with the scared onlookers, he spread his wings and soared over their heads into the dark night sky. |
[Ref. gm1:] "JERSEY DEVIL" GOOGLE MAP:
West Collingswood, NJ Jan. 21, 1909 Two men call the fire department regarding an "ostrich" sitting on top of a friend’s house. The firemen shoot the hose at the "ostrich" and the water knocked it down at first. Then it turned and charged at the crowd which had gathered. The men began throwing things at it, but the creature finally spread his wings and soared over them into the night. |
[Ref. wn1:] "WEIRD N. J." WEBSITE:
The website indicates that during the week of January 16 through 23, 1909, in West Collingswood, New Jersey, the "Jersey Devil" appeared on the roof of a house and was described as an ostrich-like creature. Firemen turned their hose upon it, but it attacked them and then flew away.
Before discussing this particular case, I must make some general remarks about what was called the "Jersey Devil".
In Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, for nearly two centuries at least, some people give reports of encounters with a "creature" whose descriptions suggested that it was some sort of "devil", though in my opinion it was often merely a large bird in migration there, the sandhill crane.
Ufologically, these stories are mostly not considered as related in any way with UFOs or UFO occupants, in my opinion too they should not be part of a catalog of "close encounters of the third kind".
However, some ufologists included such stories in such catalogs, thinking for some reason it does have something to do with the UFO question. Most of the time, they do not include all the Jersey Devil reports, but only a few of them, maybe due to lack of documentation or maybe for some other reason I do not understand.
So I have to include all these stories, because if some source considers, rightly or wrongly, that this a UFO-related, then it is within my scope, not to immediately and arbitrarily disregard their idea, but to evaluate it, and thus to collect the documentation and the comments about it. And therefore, I have to check and document all reported, not just those selected arbitrarily by these ufologists who believed this is UFO material. This is why you cans see I have a file for each Jersey Devil reports, even those that were never included in the ufology literature.
I should note that most stories are fragmentary, often because the sources write about several observations, and what is said about one report is supposed to be implicitly true for the others. I do not do it that way; I publish case files individually and discuss each on its own merits or issues, and offer a specific assessment for each case. But of course, generalities can be said on these reports. As I do not want to disconnect individual reports from these generalities, I make the following notes.
I want to first list the various explanations offered for the "Jersey Devil" - they could apply its late equivalent the West Virginia "Mothman" which was introduced in UFO books the 1960s:
Now let's see this report.
Let's note in happens in the night.
The description, like an ostrich, is entirely suggestive of a large bird with a long neck, such as the sandhill crane.
One may think that it was exactly an ostrich, however, an ostrich could probably not have climbed a roof and fly away, things a sandhill crane could have easily done.
We have no UFO, no aliens, nothing evil, nothing "paranormal" whatsoever. Nothing that could kill the idea that the men may have briefly seen the scary-looking sandhill at a time when everyone talked about the "Jersey Devil".
There is not enough information to make this explanation a certainty, but there is not a single piece of information that would support she saw a real devil, or an alien, or a pterodactyl, "Bigfoot" or anything extraordinary.
"Sandhill Crane" (Grus canadensis) - pictures above - is a species of big crane living in North America, Canada, and in the extreme northeast of Siberia. Some are resident, some are migratory, passing sometimes indeed by the states where the "Jersey Devil" was reported.
Its wingspan can reach more than 2 meters.
It is known to fight back when it is assaulted or disturbed.
Id: | Topic: | Severity: | Date noted: | Raised by: | Noted by: | Description: | Proposal: | Status: |
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1 | Data | Severe | April 12, 2013 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Primary source not available and not referenced. | Help needed. | Opened. |
2 | Ufology | Severe | April 12, 2013 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Case with no strangeness. | Help needed. | Opened. |
3 | Ufology | Severe | April 12, 2013 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | No sign of investigation or checking. | Help needed. | Opened. |
4 | Ufology | Severe | April 12, 2013 | Patrick Gross | Patrick Gross | Very short report, almost no description. | Help needed. | Opened. |
Probable confusion, bird, sandhill crane. Not UFO-related.
* = Source I checked.
? = Source I am told about but could not check yet. Help appreciated.
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1.0 | Patrick Gross | April 12, 2013 | First published. |