Classics with Cozy

The Jersey Devil | Folklore from the Pine Barrens


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Welcome back to Classics with Cozy.

Tonight, we begin a new season exploring some of America’s oldest folklore, myths, legends, and ghost stories.

Our first journey takes us deep into the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey and into one of the oldest surviving monster legends in American folklore:

The Jersey Devil.

For nearly three centuries, stories of a winged creature wandering the forests have survived through whispers, warnings, newspaper reports, and generations of retelling. Tonight, we explore the origins of the legend, the history of the Leeds family, the strange sightings tied to the Pine Barrens, and the fears that helped transform rumor into folklore.

🌲 In this episode:
• The origins of the Jersey Devil legend
• Mother Leeds and the cursed thirteenth child
• Colonial superstition and isolation
• The Leeds family historical connection
• The 1909 Jersey Devil panic
• Theories, sightings, and folklore evolution
• The lasting cultural impact of the legend

Folklore is, by nature, ever-changing. Many legends exist in multiple forms across generations and regions. Sources for historical research and further reading are listed below.

Suggested Reading & Source Material:
• The Secret History of the Jersey Devil: How Quakers, Hucksters, and Benjamin Franklin Created a Monster — Brian Regal & Frank J. Esposito
• Jersey Devil — James F. McCloy & Ray Miller Jr.
• Weird NJ: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey’s Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets
• The Pine Barrens — John McPhee
• Early colonial New Jersey folklore archives and regional newspaper reports
• Leeds family historical records and colonial almanac history

Ambient audio and sound effects sourced in part from Pixabay.

Thank you for spending part of your evening here with me.

Until next time…

keep the lantern lit.

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