New Hampshire Gorilla, 1895

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New Hampshire Gorilla, 1895

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Loren Coleman, Cryptomundo wrote:
“SAW A GORILLA. / Greenville, N H, Citizens Frightened by a Strange Creature.”; Boston (MA) The Boston Daily Globe, October 22, 1895, page 5.

GREENVILLE, N H, Oct 21 — The people of this section are excited over the rumor that a gorilla has been seen in the woods.

Last Saturday boys were out shooting squirrels. After firing the boys were startled to see a great beast jump from the brush and disappear into to the woods. Their story is vouched for by a reputable New Ipswich man.

That evening a young man who lives a short distance out of town, when near the Pleasant st cemetery, heard growling, followed by a noise, in the brush. He saw something, and started for home as fast as his legs could carry him. On his arrival there he fell prostrate on the floor from fright and exhaustion.

A party of men with shotguns went in pursuit of the gorilla yesterday, but found no trace of it. An Ashby man informed The Globe correspondent that the gorilla was seen there a few evenings since.

Other Related Items:

“Gorilla,” Ashby, MA, a few days prior to October 22, 1895.
“Gorilla,” Greenville, NH, October 19, 1895.

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@ admin « Tue 1:35 am »
Hey Yankeesearch, didn’t even know you were in chat, now you have the bug so bad you will have to keep going out to see another one. :)
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:56 am »
Anyway, as I stand before God, I did not make this up!
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:55 am »
Not saying it was Sq/BF/DM/Yeti... but it was strange. And I am locking my doors tonight for sure! :lol:
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:54 am »
And just I was turning away, I thought I heard snort -- which could have been deer or maybe cattle... but... I do not know.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:53 am »
I did not have the creepy feeling I normally get in these situations... so I really do not know what to make of it.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:53 am »
One detail I forgot to mention: the whoop had almost a human like talk after it on both occasions.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:52 am »
I walked back to the other side, and thought I heard a knock...
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:51 am »
Cattle about 1/8th mile away disappeared... and strangely at that location: it sounded like something banged the metal fence. Not loud... but never ever heard it before tonight.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:50 am »
Two whoops... and some deer scattering (they may have been scattering because of me).
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:50 am »
From 6:20 PM to maybe 6:45 PM CST
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:49 am »
I may have just had an encounter!
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:46 am »
Hi gang! I know it has been a long time...
@ BrianDriver « Sat 12:59 pm »
Good quality pics. How long were the cams out?
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