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Snallygaster

In February 1909, a dragon-like creature terrorized Maryland, grabbing victims in its tentacles. Newspapers reported sightings for weeks. President Teddy Roosevelt reportedly considered hunting it himself.

February 9, 1909
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
100+ witnesses

Maryland’s Flying Terror

In February 1909, newspapers across Maryland reported sightings of a dragon-like creature called the Snallygaster. The beast allegedly had metallic beak, octopus-like tentacles, and eye in the center of its forehead, terrorizing communities for weeks.

The Origin

Germanic folklore:

  • “Schnell Geist”
  • Quick spirit
  • German settlers brought tale
  • Central Maryland
  • Centuries old

February 1909

The outbreak:

  • Sightings began
  • Multiple witnesses
  • Newspaper coverage
  • Widespread fear
  • Three-week terror

The Description

What was seen:

  • Wings like bat
  • Single eye
  • Metal beak
  • Tentacles
  • 20-30 foot wingspan

The Attacks

Reported incidents:

  • Grabbed victims
  • Carried them off
  • Blood found
  • Terror spread
  • Communities alarmed

Newspaper Coverage

Media frenzy:

  • Multiple papers
  • Daily reports
  • Dramatic headlines
  • Witness interviews
  • Feeding panic

The Middletown Valley Register

Primary source:

  • Local paper
  • Detailed accounts
  • Named witnesses
  • Week after week
  • Historic record

President Roosevelt

Famous connection:

  • Reportedly interested
  • Consider hunting it
  • Postponed trip?
  • Never confirmed
  • Popular legend

The Hoax Question

Later analysis:

  • Likely newspaper hoax
  • Competition for readers
  • February slow news
  • Elaborate story
  • Some genuine sightings?

Despite Hoax Elements

Interesting details:

  • Consistent with folklore
  • Multiple independent reports
  • Some genuine sightings?
  • Cultural memory
  • Enduring legend

Modern Snallygaster

Still reported:

  • South Mountain area
  • Occasional sightings
  • Modern encounters
  • Legend continues
  • Still searched for

Flying Point

Geographic feature:

  • Named for Snallygaster
  • In Frederick County
  • Where creature seen
  • Lasting impact
  • Cultural marker

Connection to Dwayyo

Related cryptid:

  • Werewolf-like creature
  • Same region
  • Enemies supposedly
  • Folklore connection
  • Maryland monsters

Cultural Impact

Regional identity:

  • Maryland folklore
  • Halloween celebrations
  • Local pride
  • Tourism potential
  • Embraced legend

Significance

Historic cryptid case with extensive newspaper documentation, whether hoax or genuine sightings.

Legacy

The Snallygaster represents America’s monster-panic tradition—a three-week terror that entered regional folklore and continues to be reported over a century later.