SchleisserandShark.jpg
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English:
Michael Schleisser and a
great white shark
captured in
Raritan Bay
, suspected to be the culprit of the
Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916
.
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Source | Bronx Home News , 1916, scanned from the book en:Twelve Days of Terror (2001) by Richard G. Fernicola. |
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- 2007-08-03 22:13 17Drew 560×386×8 (66498 bytes) converted to grayscale and brightened
- 2007-04-20 20:49 Dmoon1 560×386×8 (113862 bytes) Michael Schleisser and a [[great white shark]] captured in [[Raritan Bay]], suspected to be the culprit of the [[Jersey Shore Shark Attacks of 1916]]. Source: ''Bronx Home News'', 1916