Oh yeah, he was out there.On Sept. 27, 1887, The Fall River Daily Evening News reported that some people thought “The naked wild man of Dighton” was the ghost of a Viking who had helped mark Dighton Rock.That’s all the story says, but it is apparent that something, or someone, was sighted in Dighton often enough to be known as “the naked wild man of Dighton.”Hermit? Bigfoot? Madman? Ghost? Other mentions in the press of that time will be hunted down, if at all possible.
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