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Sea Serpents of New York & Beyond, Part 2
February 12th, 2013 HistorySleuth
Illustration from The Century Magazine, Feb. 1882, Vol. XXIII, Issue 4.

In 1674, the naturalist John Josselyn published in London, An Account of Two Voyages to New England.  He recounts (pg. 22) how on June 26, 1639 he was told of a sea serpent or snake that was seen coiled up in the water near the rocks of Cape Ann.  Some Englishmen wanted to shoot it, […]

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