antedating "Easter bunny/ rabbit"
Stephen Goranson
goranson at DUKE.EDU
Thu Apr 5 14:16:41 UTC 2012
Belmont chronicle., March 29, 1877, Image 2 col 3
About Belmont chronicle. (St. Clairsville, Ohio) 1855-1973
Easter: A History of The Custom of Using Colored Egge
"...to see what the Easter Rabbit has laid for them..."
Stephen Goranson
http://www.duke.edu/~goranson
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Subject: [ADS-L] antedating "Easter bunny/ rabbit"
Both: 1900 OED
1881 _Lebanon [Pa.] Daily News_ (Apr. 16) : Easter Eggs. ...In this
instance the Easter rabbit did not pass us by.
1888 _Daily Picayune_ (N.O.) (Apr. 1) 9: The Easter rabbit and Easter nest
bespeak to their childish imagination an agency as mysterious as the
wonderful Santa Claus.
1890 _Atchison [Kans.] Daily Globe_ (Mar. 21) unp: The Easter rabbit is
getting the hunted look.
NewpaperArchive finds exx. of "Easter bunny" in the English _Westminster
Budget_ in 1896 and 1898, but I cannot get either page to display.
GB claims an "Easter bunny" from 1835, but a look at the snippet shows
they're off by about 100 years. There's also an "1884" which is really
"1984" and an "1887" which is really "1987."
JL
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