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John and matilde moisant
John and matilde moisant










Apparently she shredded the leather seats on her first five flights, so the doting owner wrapped the seats with sisal rope for her to scratch. John Moisant adored his cat, and did everything possible to make her comfortable in flight. Paris-London went along for the ride when John (right) and his mechanic, Albert Fileux, flew across the English Channel in 1910. 1922: Waterboy, Danny Beg, and the Last Fire Horses of the New York Fire Department.1910: Mike, the Extraordinary Trolley-Riding Fire Dog of Engine Company 8.1921 & 1936: Billy and Rusty, the Famous Felines of the Algonquin Hotel.

john and matilde moisant

1907: Pinky Panky Poo and the Doggie Check Room at the Plaza Hotel.

john and matilde moisant

1936: The Cat-Saving Fire Dog Hero of Brooklyn’ s Engine Company No.1940s: Crispin’s Crispian, the Terrier of Cobble Court in NYC's Lenox Hill, Part I.1904: Fitzsimmons and the Feline Police Squad of New York’s General Post Office.1904: Roxy, the Long Island Railroad Mascot Dog With an Unlimited Commuter Train Pass.1915: Pussy Suff, the Cheerleading Cat of the Brooklyn Woman Suffrage AssociationĪnimal Attractions Animal Stories Bear Tales Birds and Pigeons Cat Mascots Cat Men Cats in the Mews Cat Stories Christmas Animal Tales Christmas Cat Tales Cows and Cattle Stories Crazy Cat Ladies Dog Heroes Dog Mascots Dog Tails Elephant Tales FDNY Horses/Mascots Featured Felines Feline Mascots Goats of New York Hartsdale Pet Cemetery Horse Tales Monkey Stories NYPD Mascots Pigs and Hogs Reptile Stories Sea Creatures Seafaring Cats Uncategorized Virtual Events.1921: Minnie, the Feline Mascot of the Hotel St.

john and matilde moisant

  • 1944: The Chimney Cat Rescue of West Farms.
  • 1884: Tabby, the Staten Island Cat of Eltingville Set Out to Sea for 9 Days.
  • 1927: Nickie, the NYPD Motorcycle Squad Cat Who Obeyed Traffic Signals.











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