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Alligator in the Heart of the City -- Great Commotion.

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Alligator in the Heart of the City -- Great Commotion.

*The Atlanta Constitution*, Pg. 3

5 August 1873

Although Atlanta is situated about 1100 feet above the level of the sea, and

has neither the climate of Florida or the waters of the Nile, yet, to-day

she is convulsed from "center to circumference," by the fact that a live

alligator is "circulating around" in the very heart of the city.

It is said to float at ease in the sewer running from the American Hotel

down by the residence of Postmaster Denning. At night it is said his deep

bass voice can be heard making the welkin ring, and little negro children

shake with terror, for every now and then if one gets out of sight, it is

generally believed that his alligatorship has had a good meal.

Like the sea-serpent, the length of his alligatorship is variously stated

from six to ten feet.

That such a dreadful monster should make his incursions into the heart of a

city like Atlanta, is passing strange. How it came there and how it exists,

is a conundrum we can't now answer. It is supposed he escaped a museum.

But until the animal is captured and brought before the Recorder for trial

for "high crimes and misdemeanors," we would advise parents to keep children

away from the branch, and married men to stay at home at nights.

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[From Current Notes, *The Boston Daily Globe*; 14 August 1873; Pg. 5]

A genuine live alligator meanders around in Atlanta, Ga., sewers, picking up

chickens, young Africans and other such unconsidered trifles.

Gordon.
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