Michael Zittle Jr. (October 5, 1798 – July 5, 1877) or The Wizard of South Mountain was an American occultist, ceremonial magician, author, and mountaineer.[2][3] He was born to a German father, American mother, and was one of seven 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.”[4][5]
Michael Zittle, Jr. | |
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![]() The Zittle Family of South Mountain. | |
Born | October 5, 1798[1] |
Died | July 5, 1877 |
Resting place | Body buried in Boonsboro Cemetery. |
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Spouse | Catherine Koogle Zittle
(m. 1825; died 1872) |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | Michael Zittle Sr. and Mary Magdalena Hiestand Zittle |
A Friend in Need; Or, Secret Science was a Handbook written by Zittle in 1845 on how to perform witchcraft. According to legend, after publication of the book Zittle lost his powers as a result of trying to commoditize his supernatural powers. In 1975, a copy of his book was found by Boonsboro resident Pauline Routzahn.[6]