Green man
Rating |
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Title |
Green man |
Alternative Title |
Green man, the; Raymond Robinson; Robinson, Raymond; |
Genre |
Legend -- People -- Eccentric |
Description |
Bill Denny's transcribed personal account of the Green Man in Pennsylvania. According to Denny, the Green Man worked for the electric company and was shocked. Because of the shock he had heart problems, and he was turned green. He was offered money from someone in Hollywood to do movies, but he refused. He would take walks at night because he didn't like going out in the day time. Young couples go out looking for him and take him beer. |
Informant |
Denny, Bill |
Collector |
Denny, Bill |
Date of Original |
1960s |
Contextual Information |
The Green Man is actually Raymond Robinson. He was injured by an electrical line on the Morado Bridge outside of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, as a child while trying to see a bird's nest. This same electrical line killed a child less than a year prior to Robinson's accident. Due to the shock, Robinson was very badly scarred and lost his eyes, nose, one ear, and one arm. He was not green at all. According to those who knew him, Robinson was a kind man who took nightly walks and never had a bad word for anyone. Robinson lived with his family until he eventually retired to the Beaver County Geriatric Center, where he died in 1985. |
Repository |
Indiana State University Folklore Archives, Special Collections, Cunningham Memorial Library, Terre Haute, Indiana 47809 |
Coverage |
United States -- Pennsylvania -- Lawrence County -- New Castle -- 1960s |
Subject |
Legends People People with disabilities Accidents Electricity Electric shocks Disfigured persons |
WV3 Subject |
Folklore |
Type |
text |
Material Type |
Interviews |
Date Digital |
2011-06-06 |
Technical Metadata |
image/tiff 300 dpi; Epson GT-20000; Epson Scan |
Copyright |
Digital image copyright c 2011 Indiana Folklore Collection. |
Item ID |
isuf-TheGreenMan009 |
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