Quakers and the “Jersey Devil”
December 18, 2021 § 5 Comments
Oops! Looks like the first link I gave was wrong. Here’s the correct link:
https://throughtheflamingsword.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/the_real_jersey_devil.pdf
Folks who live in or near enough to New Jersey know about the myth of a Jersey Devil who supposedly haunts the Pine Barrens, a pine forest in the central-southern part of the state. It turns out that the myth has a strong Quaker connection. This is a fascinating bit of both Quaker and local Jersey history involving George Fox, George Keith, and Benjamin Franklin, among others.
(The link on this page works; the one on the email is off.)
Thanks, Steve. I went to college in NJ and some friends from Architecture School started the Jersey Devil Construction (and design) Company. I forwarded it to one of them.
link doesn’t work
On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 10:42 AM Through the Flaming Sword wrote:
> Steven Davison posted: ” Folks who live in or near enough to New Jersey > know about the myth of a Jersey Devil who supposedly haunts the Pine > Barrens, a pine forest in the central-southern part of the state. It turns > out that the myth has a strong Quaker connection. This is a fas” >
Esther, open the post again or refresh your browser. I’ve fixed the link.
Still broken.