Jeezum crow, is it tough to find the origin of the phrase ‘jeezum crow’! Join us for our exploration into this quintessential Vermont saying, as we journey from folklore to linguistics to… crows.
Thanks to Sandra Bettis of Middlesex for the great question:
“Where did ‘jeezum crow’ come from and is it just a Vermont saying?”
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This episode was reported by Mikaela Lefrak. It was produced and edited by Angela Evancie, Josh Crane, Sabine Poux and Burgess Brown. Ty Gibbons composed our theme music. Other music by Blue Dot Sessions and Banjo Dan.
Special thanks to Sophie Stephens, Laura Nakasaka, Jim Stanford, Martha Barnette, Grant Barrett and Mary Danko.
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P.S.: An earlier version of this story said Vermont History is a magazine. The audio has been updated to reflect that it is a journal.