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Wild Man Works Cited

Bader, Christopher, et al. Paranormal America (Second Edition). NYU Press, 2017.

Biedermann, Louis. "Wild Man graphic" San Francisco Chronicle, 16 Apr. 1933, p. 8. Readex: America's Historical Newspapers.

"Connecticut's Wild Man Sentenced. He Lived in a Hut and Stole, and Now He Will Go to Prison." New York Herald, no. 284, 11 Oct. 1895, p. 13. Readex: America's Historical Newspapers.

"Freak Market Active a Giant Hairy Man Curdles the Blood of Selectman Smith and Hypnotizes His Bull Pups." New York Herald, no. 21549, 22 Aug. 1895, p. [6]. Readex: America's Historical Newspapers.

Guarnieri, Catherine. “TWISTED HISTORY: The Winsted Wild Man.” The Register Citizen, 3 Jan. 2010, https://www.registercitizen.com/news/article/TWISTED-HISTORY-The-Winsted-Wild-Man-12087297.php.

"Hunting a Wild Man. Winsted, Woods Scoured Sunday." New Haven Register, vol. LII, no. 202, 26 Aug. 1895, p. [3]. Readex: America's Historical Newspapers.

"Reign of Terror. Connecticut Wild Man Sits All Night on Mrs. Culver's Doorstep While She Perches on the Roof until Help Comes." Boston Journal, vol. LXII, no. 20420, 4 Sept. 1895, p. 7. Readex: America's Historical Newspapers.

“Stone of Winsted.” The San Francisco Call, 21 Aug. 1910, p. 14. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1910-08-21/ed-1/seq-14/

"This Wild Man Scares Them All He Wears No Clothes, His Eyes Swim in Red Fire and He's a Good Rifle Shot." New York Herald, no. 21552, 25 Aug. 1895, p. 6. Readex: America's Historical Newspapers.

"A Wild Man. He Appears to Selectman Smith of Winsted and Scares His Bull Dog." New Haven Register, vol. LII, no. 198, 21 Aug. 1895, p. 5. Readex: America's Historical Newspapers.

“Wild Man Resumes Business.” The Evening Times, 7 Nov. 1898, p. 6. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84024441/1898-11-07/ed-1/seq-6/

"'Wild Man' Still at Large. Dog Danger Was Turned upon Him and Hasn't Recovered Yet." New York Herald, no. 248, 5 Sept. 1895, p. 6. Readex: America's Historical Newspapers.

"Winsted's Mystery Solved. the 'Wild Man' Now Believed to be an Escaped Corlila."[sic] New Haven Register, vol. LII, no. 206, 30 Aug. 1895, p. 3. Readex: America's Historical Newspapers.

“‘Winsted Wildman’ Resurrected.” The Register Citizen, https://www.registercitizen.com/news/article/Winsted-Wildman-resurrected-12137916.php.

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