1908 Haycock Wild Man


May 22, 1908
Bucks County Gazette

HAYCOCK WILD MAN.

James Miller, a dyed-in-the-wool hobo, pleaded guilty of vagrancy. Miller was arrested in Haycock township a short time ago, where he was known as the "Wild Man of Haycock."

His wild-eyed, filthy, uncouth appearance terrified the residents of that township for some time. The prisoner had been in jail a week or so, and upon promising to get out of Bucks County the Court allowed him to go.

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