Showing posts with label WV Cryptids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WV Cryptids. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2023

The McMellin Monster of Monongalia County


I've got another crazy vintage newspaper article for ya'll. This is from the May 7th, 1902 edition of The New Dominion, a newspaper out of Morgantown, West Virginia. In this article, a haunted ravine between McMellin (spelled incorrectly in the article) and Sand Springs (now home to a camp ground) in Monongalia County is found to be home to a horrible beast with six inch teeth and claws like an eagle! Interestingly, there's a blurb directly below this story about a large bear being seen in the same vicinity...but there's no way that this beast could be a simple misidentification, right?? You can check it out for yourself over at the Chronicling America website.

MODERN ST. GEORGE

Finds His Dragon But Fails To Kill It

Horrible Beast With Teeth Six Inches Long and Claws Like an Eagle Discovered Near Sand Spring--Brave Lumberman Fires at it and Vanquishes it--Others news from Morris Cross Roads

Special to the New Dominion

MORRIS CROSS ROADS, MAY 6--A deep ravine between McMellon and Sand Springs has for some time been considered as being haunted. The people in the vicinity have reported several brands of ghost stories but none had ever seen anything extraordinary. Although several solemnly declared that they had heard "strange things" and had fled without making an investigation. 

It remained for Jack Harris a lumberman, to solve the mystery. He was returning to the camp near midnight when he was suddenly confronted by the most terrible looking beast that mortal man ever saw. The animal was about the size of a hippopotamus and resembled a dog somewhat. Harris fired at the monster with his revolver and the thing never budged but let out a roar that made the trees tremble. He then fired 5 more shots at it when it turned its tail and absquatulated. 

According to the man's description the great animal had teeth 6 inches long and and its claws were something like an eagle's. It's hair was white with large black spots on it.  When still it assumed a crouching position as if to spring upon its prey and in disappearing it made leaps fully 10 feet long so Harris declares.

Theresa's Note: After taking a good, hard look at the details of this story, I'm now convinced that this is a fairly early example of a West Virginia cryptid known as The White Thing or White Thang. The White Thing is actually a pretty broad term, and covers a wide array of white-colored monsters all the way from Sheepsquatch to things that just sort of defy classification---including a large number of sightings of extremely large canine-type monsters roaming around the area of Monongalia County! One of the absolute best resources for information on these monsters is the book, White Things: West Virginia's Weird White Monsters by Kurt McCoy, but this article on Mysterious Universe by Brent Swancer is also a good place to start if you're looking to delve into this strange topic a lil' further! 

  


Thursday, December 5, 2019

A Monstrous Christmas: My Favorite WV Cryptid Etsy Stores

I'm sure a lot of people have most, if not ALL, of their holiday shopping already done.  But, if you're like me and haven't even STARTED yet, there's still plenty of time!  To help you out, I thought I'd share some of my favorite Etsy shops selling cryptid merchandise, many featuring West Virginia monsters and ghosts, made by West Virginia artists!  This is just a tiny list of the great selection of artists showcasing weird and wonderful handcrafted merchandise, so if you are a shop owner, or have a suggestion for this list, please feel free to comment below or head on over to Theresa's Haunted History of the Tri-State Facebook page and share your favorite shop with us!  Let's get started---maybe you'll even find some ideas for what to ask Santa for yourself this year!

1. Liz Pavlovic Design (Keep On Creepin' On):  If you've been to any of West Virginia's local festivals dedicated to the creepy and bizarre, you may have met Liz and seen her awesome stickers, pins, t-shirts and other goodies featuring iconic West Virginia figures, such as Mothman and the Flatwoods Monster.  She has a wonderful array of both spooky and non-spooky designs, which are all hilariously adorable and very affordably priced.  I own a couple of pins myself and every time I wear them out in public, I get a ton of compliments!  Pick up your seasonal greeting cards to send to your friends and family this holiday, include a fun Krampus sticker with them, and strut around in your Keep On Creepin' On tee at your next holiday party!  These items make great stocking stuffers and unique gifts for everyone on your list.

Holiday Cryptids Greeting Card, $4

2. Wild and Weird West Virginia:  I've been following Ron and Joe on Facebook for awhile and I love seeing their original jewelry, sculptures, and other artworks!  Like Liz, you may have seen the guys of Wild and Weird at various events throughout the year, and you can find their merchandise at both the Mothman Museum and at the Point Pleasant Trading Co. New for the holiday season is a handmade resin Mothman ornament and handmade resin Mothman figure! I'm personally asking Santa for one of the Bigfoot print-cast keychains!  Wild and Weird West Virginia has a nice range of products and some beautifully unique jewelry pieces at a wide range of price points, making it another shop where you can find something awesome for just about everyone on your list...including yourself of course!

Mothman Ornament, $9.99

3. Burrito Princess (Pixels & Stitches): If you (or someone on your gift list) love pixel art, Burrito Princess has you covered.  This shop has headbands, magnets, picture frames, and just about anything you could think of that can be made in this medium available in a huge variety of themes, including of course...West Virginia's favorite monsters!  My absolute personal favorite item in this shop has to be the Mothman Christmas tree topper!  I have never seen such a unique piece before.  It's a little on the pricier side at $40, but where else are you going to find a hand-crafted MOTHMAN CHRISTMAS TREE TOPPER?!? This would go great with the Mothman ornament from Wild and Weird West Virginia!  You could probably do a whole Mothman themed tree.  Hmm...I think I just got an idea for next year, lol.

Mothman Tree Topper, $40


4. EgertronPuckArt (Fantastical Illustrations and Handmade Gifts):  Artist Kristen Puckett offters tons of prints featuring creatures from folklore, legend, and West Virginia/KY history, including some pretty obscure (well, obscure when going up against guys like Mothman and Braxxie) critters such as the Fireco Varmint. These prints, which are reasonably priced for the awesome pieces of art they are, would look fabulous gracing the walls of any researcher's office or den!  There are also t-shirts, coloring books, mugs, stickers, pillows, and just all sorts of things. The shop's unique 'anatomy prints' offer quite a different and fascinating look at some well-known and well-loved creatures.  Trust me: anyone receiving one under the Christmas tree this year will have never received anything like it before!  It was hard for me to pick one favorite item from this shop, but I have to say that I love the West Virginia Cryptozoology Map!

WV Cryptids Map, $17.50




Happy Holidays from Theresa's Haunted History of the Tri-State!  If you're looking for more gift-giving ideas, please check out my past blogs:

*Gifts for Your Favorite Squatcher
*Holiday Gift Guide: Fallout 76 Edition