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Abbey. Leona Abbey, equestrienne, p. 23
Abby. Doc Abby, performer, p. 7
Ackerman-Quigley Litho Co., p. 25
Adam Forepaugh and Sells Bros. Circus, p. 17
Adam Forepaugh Circus, p. 27
Adams. Thomas Adams Jr., owned Bergen Beach resort, p. 44
Aldrich. Lucy Aldrich, p. 7
Allen. Ed Allen, clown, p. 18
Allen. G. Allen, advertising car, p. 17
Althaus. Jule Althaus, bought Campbell show, p. 25
Alton. Mabel Alton, carrying act, p. 23
Armstrong. John L. Armstrong, sold property to Kittie C. Campbell, p. 7
Arstingstall. George Arstingstall, elephant trainer, p. 43 (photo)
Ashton. Nettie Ashton, married Lee Greer, p. 12
Atkinson. Bert Atkinson, employee, p. 10
Aurora. Madame Aurora, Polar Bear act, p. 38
Austin. Roy Austin, elephants, p. 20
Baggage Horses at rail cars, p. 25, photo
Bailey Bros. Cristiani Circus, back cover, poster
Baker. Maude Elizabeth Baker, married Virg Campbell, p. 10
Barlow. Prof. P. Barlow, trained zebras, p. 36
Barnett. Charles Barnett, clown, p. 18
Barnum & Bailey Circus, pp. 6, 14, 17
Barnum. P.T. Barnum, pp. 41, 46
Barnum's Great London, p. 43
Barry. John Barry, owner, p. 27
Barton & Bailey Circus, p. 26
Barton. John A. Barton, p. 26
Beers. Toby Beers, advertising car, p. 10
Bells, High School horse, p. 26
Bennet. Harry Bennet, performer, p. 7
Bets. Richard Bets, band leader, p. 9
Bishop Bros., clowns, p. 18
Bishop Brother, revolving ladders, p. 11
Bishop, Lee Bishop, double somersault leaper, p. 11
Bloodshaw. Jack Bloodshaw, advertising car, p. 17
Boggs. Ed Boggs, clown, p. 18
Boles & Kelly, clowns, p. 18
Bonavita, Capt. Jack Bonavita, lions, pp. 34, 36, 38, 39 (photo, illustration)
Borquin, Jules Borquin, photographed Campbell show in 1908, p. 17
Bostock & Wombwell show, pp. 31, 30 (photo)
Bostock Ferari show, pp. 30-31
Bostock show, pp 34, 38, (photo, postcard)
Bostock trainers, , p. 35 (photos)
Bostock, Edward Bostock, brother of Frank Bostock, p. 30
Bostock, Frank C, Bostock, pp. 30-39 (photos, illustrations)
Bostock, lions, p. 38 (illustration)
Bostock's Hippodrome, Ringling Museums, p. 32 (poster)
Bostock's Trained Animal Shows, p. 31
Bostock-Ferari Midway Carnival Company, p. 32
Boston, RR coach, p. 24
Brashear. H.C. Brashear, railroad contracting agent, p. 17
Brawley. R. Brawley, trainmaster, p. 17
Buckley. Tim Buckley, elephant trainer, p. 16
Buffalo Bill's Wild West, p. 6
Burns. Donald Burns, NYC Animal dealer, pp. 40-44 (illustrations)
Burns. James Burns, son, in the business, pp. 40, 42
Bushnell. Daniel Bushnell, trained seals, p. 23
C. D. Scott Greater Shows, carnival, p. 27
Caledonia, Campbell Bros. private car, p. 8, 17, 24
Campbell Bros. Big Show band, p. 12 (photo)
Campbell Bros. Circus, pp. 3-29 (photos, illustrations)
Campbell Bros. Great Consolidated Shows, front cover, poster
Campbell, Bailey, & Hutchison Circus, p. 27
Campbell. Al Campbell, General Manager, p. 26
Campbell. Al. G. Campbell, owner, pp. 20, 24, 25, 28
Campbell. Allen Campbell, oldest brother, pp. 4-29
Campbell. Charlie Campbell (Doc), p. 5, 9, 14, 28
Campbell. Charlie Campbell, youngest brother, pp. 4-29
Campbell. Ed Campbell, treasurer, vice-president, brother of Josie Hatfield, pp. 20, 24, 28
Campbell. Edwin Campbell, 2nd oldest brother, pp. 4-29
Campbell. Eunice Campbell, wife of Charlie "Doc" Campbell, p. 15
Campbell. Gertrude Campbell, Virg Campbell's daughter, p. 28
Campbell. H.W. Campbell, owner, p. 27
Campbell. Josie Campbell, oldest daughter, p. 4
Campbell. Kitty Campbell, wife of Ed Campbell pp. 7, 25, 29
Campbell. Margaret Campbell, daughter of Charlie "Doc" Campbell, p. 15
Campbell. Mary Albina Connell Campbell, mother of Campbell brothers, pp. 4, 28
Campbell. Maude Campbell, wife of Ed Campbell, p. 28
Campbell. Virgil Campbell, 3rd oldest brother, pp. 4-29
Campbell. Virginia Campbell, Virgil's twin sister, p. 4
Campbell. William Campbell son of Charlie "Doc" Campbell, p. 15
Campbell. William P. Campbell, father of Campbell brothers, pp. 4, 5, 11, 14
Campbell. William P. Campbell, uncle to Campbell bros., p. 11
Campbell. Wm. Campbell (High Grass), p. 27
Campbell. Wm. P. "Low Grass" Campbell (Low Grass), owner, p. 27
Campbell. Wm. P. Campbell (High Grass), owner, pp. 20, 23, 27
Campbell's steam calliope, p. 8, photo
Cassel. Jack Cassel, balloon ascensions, p. 32
Castle. Fred Castle, pp. 8, 27
Chapman. Roy Chapman, mule hurdles, p. 23
Chicago Midway Plaisance Amusement Company, p. 31
Clack. Al Clack, contortionist, p. 23
Clandell. Evert Clandell, p. 7
Clark. Charlie Clark, band leader, p. 9
Clark. N. T. Clark, supt. of elephants, p. 17
Clarke. C. A. Clarke, advertising car, p. 10
Cole Bros. Circus, p. 26-27 (photo)
Cole Bros. World Toured Shows, owners Coulter and Campbell, p. 25
Coley. Claude F. Coley, side show announcer, p. 18
Collins. Dick Collins, press agent, p. 32
Conklin. George Conklin, p. 37
Connell. Mary A. Connell, wife of Wm. Campbell, p. 10
Coop & Lent Motorized Circus, p. 27
Coop & Lent Railroad Shows, p. 27
Cooper, Bailey & Company, p. 43
Corbett. Jim Corbett, prize fighter, p. 41
Costello, Fred Costello, rider, p. 15
Coulter. W.H. Coulter, owner, p. 25
Coup. William Cameron Coup, manager, p. 46 (illustration)
Covert. W.H. Covert, programmer, p. 10
Cox. W.C. Cox, chandeliers, p. 20
Crandall riding act, p. 21 (photo)
Crandall. Everett Crandall, carrying act, p. 23
Crandall. Everett Crandall, creditor, p. 26
Crandall. Fred Crandall, jockey act, p. 23
Crandall. Sadie Crandall, carrying act, p. 23
Craven. Stewart Craven, p. 46
Crockett. William Crockett, privileges, p. 7
Cropsey. D.B. Cropsey, pp. 23, 24, 25
Crosby. Dr. Crosby, show physician, p. 20
Damon. Howard Damon, steward, p. 20
Dan Rice Circus, p. 27
Davenport. Norma Davenport, rider, p. 15
David. W. E. David, clown, p. 18
DeEspa. C. DeEspa, double somersault leaper, p. 11
Demetri. Captain Demetri, Cossack rider, p. 18
Denver Dick's Sioux Indian Medicine Show, p. 5
Deosta. Capt. Deoasta, supt. menagerie, p. 34
DeSilva & Gaylord, animal importers, p. 43
DeVarre. Otto DeVarre, sword swallower, p. 18
Devere. Mme. Devere, Bearded Lady, p. 13
DeVere. Paul DeVere, had a puma and panther act, p. 34
Dillion. Jack Dillion, blacksmith, p. 20
Donahugh. W. E. Donahugh, clown, p. 18
Dops. O. E. Dops, mule hurdles, p. 23
Dresdack. Herr Dresdack, bear act, p. 36
Earle. Vida Earle, sister act in sideshow, p. 13
Eising. Otto Eising Jr., son of animal trader, p. 43
Eising. Otto Eising, animal trader, pp. 42-43
Elephant ride, p. 37 (illustration)
Elephant, Alice, pp. 14-15, 17, 24
Elephant, Annie, pp. 17, 20, 24
Elephant, Baby Hamburg, p. 9
Elephant, Fritz, pp. 15, 20, 25
Elephant, Jolly, p. 31
Elephant, Jumbo II, p. 37
Elephant, Jumbo, pp. 36-37
Elephant, Juno, p. 16
Elephant, Little Hip, p. 39
Elephant, Liz, 37
Elephant, Lizzie, pp. 16-17, 24
Elephant, LuLu, pp. 14-15
Elephant, Mary, p. 16
Elephant, Omaha, p. 11
Elephant, Pearl, elephant, p. 16
Elephant, Reliance, p. 37
Elephant, Shamrock III, p. 37
Elephant, Susie, p. 26
Elephant, Topsy, pp. 6, 8
Elephant, Venus, pp. 6, 8, 10
Elephant, Zumbo, back cover, poster
Emmett. Otto Emmett, performer, p. 7
Erickson. Gus Erickson, employee, p. 15
Erie Litho Co., p. 11
Fairbury, coach, Campbell Bros., p. 24
Fawsett. Elmer Fawsett, banner man, p. 10
Ferari. Francis A. Ferari, partner, Frank Bostock pp. 30, 34, 37, 39
Ferari. Joseph Ferari, manager, p. 34
Ferari. Joseph G. Ferari, brother of Francis, p. 30
Ferari. Joseph, animal trainer, p. 38
Ferari. Mrs. Francis Ferari, treasurer, p. 34
Fielding Bros., wagon makers, p. 8
Fitz, boxing kangaroo, p. 36
Fletcher. E. C. Fletcher, 24 hour man, p. 17
Foley. Jack Foley, boss hostler, p. 20
Forepaugh. Pearl Forepaugh, performer, p. 7
Forepaugh-Sells Bros., p. 6
Frank. Charles Frank, cookhouse, p. 18
Frost. Hyatt Frost, owner, p. 5
Garrett. J. H. Garrett, owner, pp. 16, 27
Gaylord. J. B. Gaylord, p. 41
Gentry Bros. Circus, p. 5
Gollmar Bros. Circus, pp. 5, 17
Gollmar brothers, cousins of the Ringling Bros. p. 9
Gonzales. Al Gonzales, carrying act, p. 23
Good and bad circus towns, Wm. C. Coup interview, pp. 46-47
Gore. Paul Gore, band leader, p. 15
Graham. Ralph W. Graham, equestrian director, p. 7
Great Anglo American Trained Animal Exposition, p. 31 (poster)
Great Wallace Circus, p. 6
Great Wm. P. Hall Shows, p. 12
Green. Arthur Green, elephants, pp. 20, 23
Greer, Lee Greer, showman, pp. 4-29
Greer. James Greer, trainmaster, p. 23
Greer. Jennie Campbell Greer, p. 11-12
Greer. Lee Greer, elephants, pp. 24-25
Guantt. Bert Guantt, supt. props, p. 17
Gumpertz. Sameul Gumpertz, Dreamland Amusement park, p. 38
Guthrie, trained pony, p. 20
Hagenbeck. Carl Hagenbeck show, p. 17
Hagenbeck. Wilheim Hagenbeck, trained bear act, p. 38
Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus, p. 17
Hall. George Hall (Popcorn), showman, p. 11
Hall. Mabel Hall, wife of Wm. P. "Low Grass" Campbell, p. 11
Hall. William P. Hall, elephant trader, p. 3, 12-16, 18-19, 21-22, 24, 26
Hamilton. Lew Hamilton, clown, p. 18
Hanson. Wm. Hanson, supt. animals, p. 17, 20
Harrington. Lewis Harrington, horsemanship, p. 23
Hartigan. J. C. Hartigan, lawyer, p. 24
Hatfield. Fred Hatfield, owner, Campbell Bros. nephew, pp. 4-29
Hatfield. Fred Hatfield, p. 17
Hatfield. Josie Campbell Hatfield, pp. 7, 28
Hawn. D. C. Hawn, general superintendent, p. 20
Heasty. John Heasty, trustee, p. 24-25
Higgins. Robert Higgins, Side Show mgr., p. 7
Highlander, coach on Campbell Bros., p. 24
Hill. Ted Hill, calliope player, p. 18
Hippopotamus, Fatima, p. 8
Hippopotamus, Pete, pp. 8-9
Hollis, Orrin Hollis, rider, pp. 13, 15 (photo)
Hollis. Nettie Hollis, rider, p. 15
Horn. Bud Horn, calliope player, p. 8-9
Horsley. David Horsley, bought Bostock animals, p. 39
Howard. Blacky Howard, boss canvasman, p. 20
Howard. Mrs. Blacky Howard, wardrobe, p. 20
Howe's Great London Circus, p. 43
Howes. Marie Howes, carrying act, p. 23
Hughes. Fred Hughes, strong man, p. 7
Hugo Bros. Circus, 27
Hulbert. D. P Hulbert, owner, p. 5
Jeal. Linda Jeal, equestrienne, pp. 7, 11
Joe B. McMahon Circus, p. 6
John Robinson Circus, pp. 6, 8, 17
John W. Hummel Circus, pp. 6, 27
Johnson. H. Johnson, supt. baggage stock, p. 17
Johnson. Matthew Johnson, elephant trainer, p. 35
Johnson. Thomas Johnson, p. 20
Jones Bros. Circus, p. 27
Jones. J.A. Jones, owner, p. 27
Julian. Blanche Julian, performer, p. 7
Julian. Dallie Julian, performer, p. 7
Julian. William Julian, performer, p. 7
Kasparek. Stanley Kasparek, bought Campbell winter quarters, p. 12, 28
Kelly. Harry Kelly, cook, steward, 13 (photo)
Kemp. George Kemp, talking fish display, p. 31
Kent. Juliann Kent, contortionist, p. 23
Koplin. Albert Koplin, performer, p. 7
Kruger. Paul Kruger, untamable lion, p. 34
Kruntz. Barney Kruntz, tattooed, p. 18
LaBlanche. Flossie LaBlanche, strong woman, p. 13
Landre Twins, revolving ladders, p. 11
Lea. William Lea, p. 7
Leavitt. Victor D. Leavitt, promoter, p. 32
Lee & Howe Circus, owned by Fred Hatfield, p. 28
Lee Greer Circus, p. 14
Lee. Will Lee, advertising car, p. 10
Leftwich & Hurlburt circus, p. 5
Lemon Bros. Circus, pp. 19, 26
Leon Washburn Circus, p. 6
Leon. Dan Leon, equestrian dir., animal act, pp. 20, 23
Leon. Jessie Leon, dove act, p. 23
LeVan. Flying LeVans, aerialists, p. 11
LeVans, aerial bar, p. 11
Levitt. Victor D. Levitt, manager, p. 34
Lillie. Gordon W. Lillie, Pawnee Bill, p. 16
Lion, Regal, p. 36
Lion, Wallace, p. 31
Lirkey. Bob Lirkey, bandleader, p. 11
Lohts. Dugger Lohts, prop boss, p. 20
Lucky Bill Shows, p. 27
Lucy, high school horse, p. 26
Mack. Bobby Mack, clown, p. 36
Mack. John Mack, boss canvasman, p. 17
Mack. Rickman Mack, strong man, p. 18
Mahommed Ariff, animal dealer, p. 41
Manrose. D. V. Manrose, p. 8
Manrose. David Manrose (Joker), performer, pp. 8, 10
Manteon. Marie Manteon, equilibrist and juggler, p. 23
Manticon. Aurora Manticon, contortionist, p. 23
Marsh. Judd Marsh, parade director, p. 18
Martin. Fred Martin, equilibrist, juggler, p. 23
Mason. C. Mason, double somersault leaper, p. 11
May. Araminta May, sister act sideshow, p. 13
Mayer. Charles Mayer, animal trapper, pp. 41-42, 44
Mayo. Bill Mayo, supt. ring stock, p. 17
McCale. J. P. McCale, owner, p. 27
McClain. Bert McClain, p. 14
McDonald & Campbell Circus, p. 14
McDonnell. J. W. McDonnell, owned stock in Campbell Bros., p. 24
McLain. Dave McLain, elephant trainer, p. 7
McMayon. Nadge McMayon, elephant hand, pp. 6, 10-11
Mella. Harry Mella, wardrobe, p. 17
Metcalf. Eva Metcalf, entertainer, p. 18
Mier. William Mier, carrying act, p. 23
Miles. Robert Miles, elephant presenter, p. 23
Miller. Charles Miller, presented elephants, p. 35
Mills. Lewis Mills, electrician, p. 37
Moore. W. Moore, preacher, p. 22
Morelli. Madame M. L. Morelli, cats, pp. 35, 38
Munger. T. C. Munger, Federal Judge, p. 25
Mutton. Frank Mutton, privileges, p. 20
Nash. Kenneth Nash, contortionist, p. 23
Nebraska, pie car on Campbell Bros., p. 24
Nelson. L. A. Nelson, bought land Campbell winter quarters, p. 12
Nelson. Pigeon Nelson, owner, p. 26
Newton. Lucky Bill Newton, p. 27
Newton. Wm. Newton (Lucky Bill), p. 27
Nichols. Lewis Nichols, creditor, p. 26
Noah's Ark, small animal show, p. 31
Norris & Rowe Circus, p. 17
O'Brien, John O'Brien (Pogey), owner, pp. 5, 8
O'Brien, John O'Brien, p. 27
O'Brien. J. C. O'Brien, side show mgr., p. 18
Oliveto. Antony Oliveto, musical director, p. 34
Omaha, coach on Campbell Bros., p. 24
Orab, chimpanzee, p. 37
Orton Bros. Circus, p. 27
Otis. J. R. Otis, snake show, p. 20
Pailing. Charles Pailing, chief billposter, p. 10
Parish. Harry Parish, master of transportation, p. 20
Pawnee Bill Wild West tableau, p. 17, 27
Pawnee Bill, showman, p. 16
Pianka. Gertrude Charlotte Pianka, lions, p. 35
Podie. Reginald Podie, entertainer, p. 18
Poole. Reginald Poole, female impersonator, p. 13
Powers. Clyde Powers, geese, dicks, and birds, p. 36
Profitt. A. Profitt, advertising car, p. 17
Profitt. Charles Profitt, banner man, p. 10
Profitt. E. D. Profitt, chief lithographer, p. 10
Quinnett. W. H. Quinnett, purchasing agent, p. 17, 21
Randall. John Randall, p. 20
Renallo, dare devil, pp. 16, 19, 22 (poster)
Reynolds. Baxter Reynolds, Minstrels, p. 13
Rhoda Royal Circus, p. 27
Rice Bros. Circus, pp. 16, 26, 27
Rice. George Rice, supt. train, p. 17
Ringling Bros. Circus, pp. 5, 6, 8, 17
Roberts. Shorty Roberts, clown, p. 18
Rock Island Rail lines, p. 6
Roger. Buck Roger, clown, p. 18
Ross. Duncan C. Ross, athlete, p. 44
Russell. Billy Russell, concessions, p. 31
Ryland. Nellie Ryland, equestrienne, p. 11
Sands. W. K. Sands, advertising car, p. 10
Schoenrock. Emil Schoenrock, sold Campbell quarters, p. 12
Scott. M. B. Scott, blacksmith, p. 20
Seegar. Art Seegar, privilege car, p. 20
Sells & Downs Circus, p. 12
Sells Bros. Circus, p. 5
Sells-Floto Circus, p. 17
Semon. Harry W. Semon, purchasing agent, p. 10
Shaff. Jim Shaff, bandleader, p. 7
Smith, J. S. Smith, p. 25
Smith. Bert Smith, elephant presenter, p. 23
Smith. Clyde A. Smith, p. 25
Smith. Lewis Smith, advertising car, p. 10
St. Joe and Grand Island Railroad, p. 6
Standard Printing Co., p. 25
Steffans. Charles Steffans, p. 25
Strovie. Pete Strovie, wardrobe boss, p. 20
Sullivan and Eagle, wagon builders, pp. 9, 27
Syeles. Mr. Syeles, agent, p. 20
Tanner. Richard Tanner (Denver Dick), showman, p. 5
Tetter. Tol Tetter, owner, p. 45
Tiger, Rajah, pp. 33, 39
Tol Bros. Circus, p. 45 (letterhead)
Tracy. James Tracy, pony hostler, p. 10
Triplet. Ben Triplet, performer, p. 7
Tudor. Harry Tudor, p. 39
Turner. J. P. Turner, secretary/treasurer, p. 24
Vance. W. Vance, advertising, p. 17
W.C. Coup's Monster Shows, p. 47 (posters)
Wagner. M. E. Wagner, timekeeper, p. 20
Wagon. Cambell Bros. Up Town wagon, p. 28 (photo)
Wagon. Pawnee Bill Wild West tableau, pp. 14, 17, 27 (photo)
Walker Bros., mule and horse traders, pp. 6, 11-12
Wallace. Ben Wallace, showman, p. 8
Wallace. C. A. Wallace, aeronaut, p. 6
Wallace. Harry Wallace, p. 18
Wallace. Wm. Wallace, clown, p. 18
Walter L. Main Circus, pp. 6, 26
Warwick. Emma Warwick, wife of Francis Ferrari, p. 31
Washburn. Leon Washburn, showman, p. 7
Weadon. Herman Weadon, mixed cage act, pp. 35, 38
Weeks. Marshall W. Weeks, p. 12
Wehling. Gertrude Wehling, daughter of Virg Campbell, pp. 10, 29
Welcome. Fred Welcome, performer, p. 7
White. Alex White, mixed animal act, p. 23
Wieland. Francis Wieland, p. 25
Williams. Percy Williams, Bergen Beach resort, p. 44
Willron. George Willron, band leader, p. 9
Wilson. Jim Wilson, sideshow canvas boss, p. 20
Wilson. Lindsay Wilson, contortionist, pp. 23, 26
Wilson. Raleigh Wilson, boss clown, p. 18
Wingert. H. Wm. Wingert, band leader, pp. 20, 23
Witsell. Frank Witsell, prop boss, p. 18
Wood. Delta Wood, wife of Fred Hatfield, p. 28
World's Columbian Exposition, 1893, p. 31
Wortham. Clarence A. Wortham, showman, p. 27
Ye Olde Englishe Faire, carnival, p. 31
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