Boston Terrier - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_TerrierThe Boston terrier breed originated around 1875, when Robert C. Hooper of Boston purchased from Edward Burnett a dog named Judge (known later as Hooper's Judge), which was of a bull and terrier type lineage. Hooper's Judge is directly related to the original bull and terrier breeds of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The American Kennel Club cites Hooper's Judge as the ancestor of all true modern Boston Terriers.
The History of Boston Terriers
bostonterriernetwork.com › index › category-blogThe Boston Terrier Club of America was established in 1891 officially changing the name to Boston Terrier. The AKC was not sure the breed would continue to breed true. As it did, the AKC admitted Boston Terriers to their Stud Book in 1893. By the end of the 19 th century started to overtake Toy Spaniels and Pugs with the American Upper Class ...
The Boston Terrier Club Of America
www.bostonterrierclubofamerica.org › about-bostonIn 1891, the Boston Terrier Club of America was organized and being a Boston bred dog the name was changed from the Round Heads, to the Boston Terrier. In the year 1893 occurred the most momentous event in the history of the Boston Terrier. After two years of trying to have the breed recognized, The American Kennel club admitted the breed to ...
Boston Terrier - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boston_TerrierTerrier Seated (Old Boston Bulldog) by Frances B. Townsend, Boston Public Library, 19th century A young male Boston Terrier with a Brown brindle coat The Boston terrier breed originated around 1875, when Robert C. Hooper of Boston purchased from Edward Burnett a dog named Judge (known later as Hooper's Judge), which was of a bull and terrier ...
Talk:Boston Terrier - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Boston_TerrierFrom article: "The Boston Terrier breed originated around 1870, when Robert C. Hooper of Boston purchased a dog known as Hooper's Judge...Judge's specific lineage is unknown..." (then there is a lot of speculation, despite the fact that it says "unknown.") Is there citable evidence that Hooper's Judge or any of his get were used for dogfighting?