Hello All:
Some friends are doing some research for the living history museum at St.
Marie Among the Iroquois (on the shore of Onondaga Lake in Syracuse, NY)
http://web.lemoyne.edu/museums/stmarie/
and they have come across a reference to a fur-bearing animal called a
"pappcote." The reference is from 1703 and it seems that 4 of them were
equal to 1 beaver skin, indicating that it is a small animal. I'm
wondering if it might be a raccoon, but am not sure.
Would any of our trusty Hist-Arch subscribers have a clue as to what this
little beast might be. Smoke (Pfeiffer), if you have run across this while
building your wonderful Fur Trade Bibliography that would be super!
http://www.digitalpresence.com/histarch/furtrade.html
Thanks in advance!
Dan W.