[Ads-l] (Maine) coon cat

Jonathan Lighter 00001aad181a2549-dmarc-request at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Sat Jun 6 17:19:40 UTC 2026


Earlier, from Newspapers.com:

1872 _Boston Evening Transcript_ (March 30)  4: A new breed of cats -
long furred, bushy-tailed felines - called "coon cats" are exciting
much interest in Mane, where five dollars is paid for a good specimen.

1872 _Brooklyn Eagle_ (Apr. 21) 1:  Coon cats worth $6 a piece are the
rage at present - in the western part of Maine.

The same or similar squibs appeared nationally that year. Six bucks
then is about $165 now.

JL

On Sun, Feb 22, 2026 at 7:21 PM Jonathan Lighter <wuxxmupp2000 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Amazingly absent from OED.
>
> 1877 _Daily Eastern Argus_ (Portland, Me.) (Oct. 31) 3: FREE EXHIBITIONS of Photographs, Live Birds, Coon Cats, and other "Curiosities."
>
> 1878 _Evening Bulletin_ (Providence, R.I.) (Jan. 29) 4: A manx cat wins a look, and so does a stately tiger cat...from an engine house at Pawtucket. Last in the row is a coon cat, a funny specimen, having the ways and some of the looks of both cat and raccoon.
>
> 1883 _Nashville Banner_ (Oct. 30) 3: The Maine wild coon cat was expressed from Bangor yesterday, and is expected at the show to-day.
>
> JL
>
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