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Sylvia Lake Monster

Gouverneur Tribune-Press
Gouverneur, New York
June 18, 1941

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25 YEARS AGO

For the second time in nine years Sylvia Lake’s sea serpent has been seen, according to some visitors at the lake Sunday [presumably June 11 or 18, 1916]. They maintain that they saw the serpent while on the lake Sunday morning, according to a report brought here by George Delaney and other members of the Gouverneur-Edwards road force.

According to their description, the sea serpent is about nine feet long, has a head as big as a man’s and a long spiny tail. The spectators think they saw six legs when the serpent dived into the water. It has ears like a mule and dark brown eyes with light brown hair covering its face and red whiskers falling from the lower jaw.

Thanks to Jerome Clark for this archival report.

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by Loren Coleman on October 17, 2009 in CryptoZoo News, Eyewitness Accounts, Lake Monsters | Tagged Lake Monster
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