Biography:Michael Zittle Jr.

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Michael Zittle, Jr.
The Zittle family of South Mountain
BornOctober 5, 1798
Washington County, Maryland, US
DiedJuly 5, 1877
Boonsboro, Maryland, US
Resting placeBoonsboro Cemetery
Occupation
  • Occultist
  • poet
  • novelist
  • mountaineer
Spouse(s)
Catherine Koogle
(m. 1825; died 1872)
Children2
Parent(s)Michael Zittle Sr. and Mary Magdalena Hiestand Zittle

Michael Zittle Jr. (October 5, 1798 – July 5, 1877) or The Wizard of South Mountain was an American occultist, ceremonial magician, author, and mountaineer.[1][2] He was born to a German father, American mother, and was one of nine children. Zittle became popular in the area as healer, he would offer his services to alleviate a wide array of difficulties, such as compelling a thief to return stolen property, providing a “sure cure for fever," closing a wound from firearms, curing the bite of a mad dog and “dispelling the fear of the darkness of night.”[3][4]

A Friend In Need

A Friend in Need; Or, Secret Science was a handbook written by Zittle in 1845 on how to perform magic spells. It was based on a German book of magic, referred to by Zittle's neighbors as his "black book" or "conjuring book".[5] According to legend, after publication of the book, Zittle lost his powers as a result of trying to commodify his supernatural powers. In 1975, a copy of the published English book was found by Boonsboro resident Pauline Routzahn.[6] Today, a copy of both the English and original German can be viewed at the Boonsbourough Museum of History.[7][8]

References

  1. Dahlgren, Madeleine (1882). South Mountain Magic. James R. Osgood & Co.. p. 161-163. 
  2. "Tales of Early Residents with Strange Powers". The Daily Mail (Hagerstown, Maryland). February 26, 1974. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/21991355/. 
  3. "Boonsboro Reflections: The Wizard of Zittlestown". December 14, 2017. https://boonsborohistoricalsociety.org/boonsboro-reflections-the-wizard-of-zittlestown/. 
  4. Barry, Joseph (1903). The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry - With Legends of the Surrounding Country. Martinsburg W. VA: Thompson Brothers. p. 189-191. 
  5. Dahlgren, Madeleine (1882). South Mountain Magic. James R. Osgood & Co.. p. 214. 
  6. "Haunted History: The Wizard of South Mountain – Michael Zittle". October 30, 2020. https://www.preservationmaryland.org/haunted-history-the-wizard-of-south-mountain-michael-zittle/. 
  7. Fair, Susan (2013). Mysteries and Lore of Western Maryland: Snallygasters, Dogmen and Other Mountain Tales. The History Press. p. 85. 
  8. "Haunted History: The Wizard of South Mountain – Michael Zittle". Preservation Maryland (Baltimore, Maryland). October 30, 2020. https://preservationmaryland.org/haunted-history-the-wizard-of-south-mountain-michael-zittle/.