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"Grapefruit" & "Happy Jack", p. 36, Black Comedians.
"Happy Jack", p. 36, Snare drummer in Minstrel band.
"Princess Iola" - AKA Eva Davenport, p. 28. Medicine Show days.
A&E Concession Company, p. 46, owned by Laura Anderson & Frank Ellis.
Ada, p. 9, Performer.
Adam Forepaugh, p. 45, Advertising Car # 4 ( Photo )
Adam Forepaugh-Sells Bros. Circus, p. 43, played Madison Square Garden in April of 1902.
Albin family, p. 15, Performers.
Alexander, Faye Alexander, p. 37, Flyer- stunt double.
Amenia, p. 39, Leopard.
Ament, W.D. Ament, p. 20, Known as "Mexican Billy".
Anna May, p. 47, Elephant.
Antes, Leland Antes Jr., p. 28, wrote articles in 1970 Bandwagons about Dailey Bros.
Antonio Bros., p. 40, Famous Acrobatic Troupe.
Antonio, Carroll, & Co., p. 40, title of Carroll's first show as owner.
Armer trio, p. 21, Performers.
Armour, Al Armour, pp. 15,16, Clown. Former Knife Thrower.
Audubon Driving Park, p. 14, Harris winter quarters in New Orleans.
Austin Bros. Circus, p. 29, Davenport's 2nd show.
Baer, Parley Baer, p. 47, Press Agent.
Barney, p. 20, Elephant
Barnum & Bailey GSOE, p. 42, Courier Co. ( Poster. )
Barnum & Bailey, p. 45, Advertising Car # 3 ( Photo )
Barnum, P.T. Barnum, p. 3-4, part owner of Barnum Show.
Barry, John Barry, p. 5, Performer.
Beers, John Beers, p. 15, Performer.
Belmont Family, Charles and Lottie Belmont, p. 8, Trapeze and Tumbling.
Belmont, C. Belmont, p. 8, Equestrienne Director.
Belmont, Daisy Belmont, pg.8, Bareback rider.
Bessie, p. 32, elephant.
Bill Poster Display Advertising, p. 2, Magazine of Associated Billposters & Distributors of US.
Bill Poster Display Advertising, p. 2, May 1902, used for Front & Back Cover of Bandwagon.
Bill Woodcock's Circus Album, p. 46, short stories about circus people.
Bingley & Stevens Creston Shows, p. 12, Harris filed suit against for back pay of $600.00.
Board of Trustees, p. 2, Circus Historical Society Inc.
Bob, p. 7, Lion
Bowers, Cooney Bowers, p. 16, Agent.
Brandon, Harry Brandon, pp. 15,16, Performer.
Brantford, p. 12, Performer.
Brooks, C.H. Brooks, p. 5, 8, Agent.
Brooks, General Brooks, attended the Buffalo Bill show.
Brown, Chief Sugar Brown, pp. 30,34, tribe of Otoe Indians from Oklahoma.
Buck, Frank Buck, p. 46 exhibited at the New York World's Fair. ( Photo )
Buffalo Bill Wild West, p. 44, Advertising Car # 1 ( Photo )
Buffalo Bill Wild West, p. 44, Advertising Car # 2 ( Photo )
Buffalo Bill's Wild West, p. 43, played Madison Square Garden in April of 1902.
Bundy, Rudy Bundy, p. 37, interviewed by Jim Foster on RBBB.
Burch, Ernie Burch, p. 33, clown.
Burton, Gertrude Burton, p. 32, Wardrobe worker, killed by elephant.
Butch, p. 33 elephant ( Photo. )
Butch, pp. 33, 34 elephant.
Calcutta, p. 33, elephant.
Cameron, J.V. Cameron, p. 41, was boss Hostler on Maginley's show in 1874.
Cameron's Grand Oriental Circus, p. 41, Barney Carroll was employed on in 1875.
Campbell, Alan Campbell, p. 2, Previous Secretary / Treasurer of CHS.
Carden, Larry Carden, p. 32, part of riding Martinis.
Carey's Great World's Circus, p. 40, employed the Carrolls.
Carlisle, Hurley B. Carlisle, p. 27, retired prop hand that was with Dailey Bros.
Carroll, Annie Carroll, p. 41, made her debut in 1867.
Carroll, Barney Carroll, pp. 38-41, article about a longtime performer in 1800's.
Carroll, Dolly Vraden Carroll, p. 41, Dwarf in Carroll riding act.
Carroll, M'lle M. Carroll, p. 38, 1872 ( Illustration.)
Carroll, Marie Carroll, p. 39, 6 yr. old. Leopard Trainer.
Carroll, Marie Carroll, pp. 40, 41, now performing wild animals.
Carroll, Mary Ann Carroll, p. 38, made debut into Show Business as an entry rider.
Carroll, Mary Ann Carroll, p. 39, niece's name when she married.
Carroll, W.B. carroll, p. 40, Proprietor.
Carroll, William Barnett Carroll, p. 38, proper name, ringmaster for Adam Forepaugh.
Carroll, William Carroll, p. 40, adopted son of the Carrolls.
Castello, Albert Castello, p. 17, Performers.
Castello, Dan Castello, p. 21, On Harris Show.
Castello, Dan Castello, p. 15, Training Callie Harris on horseback riding.
Castello, Dan Castello, p. 23, back on show in 1902.
Castello, Dan Castello, p. 3, found Wm. Harris wanting in the Circus business.
Castello, Dan Castello, p. 3, part owner of Barnum Show.
Castello, Dan Castello, p. 4, Listed as owner in Advertisement.
Castello, Dan Castello, p. 6, owner
Castello, Dan Castello, pp. 8-9, Equestrienne Director.
Castello, Dave Castello, pp. 12,14,16, Hurdle riding act
Castello, Harry Castello, p. 18, On Harris Show.
Castello, Harry Castello, p. 5, Performer.
Charest, George Charest, p. 8, Bicyclist.
Charlie, p. 32, elephant
Chindahl, George Chindahl, p. 3, Noted Circus Historian.
Cillorosco, pp. 8-9, 12, Performer.
Circus World Museum, p. 47, Woodcock's performed there.
Clark, Captain George Clark, p. 15, Contracted to move Steamer 1400 miles North.
Clark, J. Sky Clark, p. 17, Ticket Seller.
Clarke, Percy & Ernest Clarke, p. 46, Comedy fencing act dressed as Musketeers.
Clarke, Senator Clarke, p. 43, attended the Buffalo Bill show.
Clatrinan, Captain T.T. Clatrinan. p. 13. Captain of Steamship "Reindeer".
Cline, Robert Cline, p. 2, Cheraw, S.C., New Secretary of CHS.
Cobb, M.R. Cobb, p. 4, Partnered with Harris in 1872, bought the business in 1879.
Cohn, Charles "Butch" Cohn, p. 33, Show Treasurer.
Col. Mann's Grand Canal Circus, p. 39, employed the Carrolls.
Commodore Davidson Museum, p. 11, Animals & Attractions were rented to by Harris.
Concello, Art Concello, p. 46, crew modifying RR cars for "Holiday on Ice" show.
Conkley, John Conkley, p. 12, Performer.
Conners, John Conners, p. 12, Performer.
Cook & Barrett Circus, p. 26, Old Harris Show equipment leased from Wm. P. Hall.
Cooke, Louis E. Cooke, p. 2, General Agent of Buffalo Bill Wild West.
Cooke, Louis E. Cooke, p. 42, General Agent of Buffalo Bill's Wild West.
Cooke, Louis E. Cooke, p. 43, ( Photo )
Cooney, T. Cooney, p. 21, Bandleader.
Coup, W.C. Coup, p. 3, part owner of Barnum Show.
Coup, W.C. Coup, p. 4, partnered with Dan Castello.
Courier Company, Buffalo, New York, p. 2, Printed Bill Poster Display Advertising Magazine.
Courier Company, p. 42, Poster producer.
Cristiani, Norma Davenport Cristiani, p. 27, Photo - with Ring of Fame Plaque.
Cristiani, Norma Davenport Cristiani, pp. 27-37, by Lane Talburt, Part Three.
Cristiani, Pete Cristiani, p. 36, shares home w/ Norma Davenport Cristiani.
Cristiani, Victoria Cristiani, p. 31, married Benny Rossi.
Crowley, John J. Crowley, p. 33, reviewed show in 1948 Hobby Bandwagon.
D.R. Lines & Co.'s. Philadelphia Circus & Menagerie, p. 38, 1842 Carroll is promoted.
Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 37, train unloading ( Photo ).
Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 27, Poster of "Little" Norma Davenport & Elephants.
Dailey Bros. Horse car, p. 28, 1944 ( Photo ).
Dan Castello's Great Circus and Menagerie, p. 4.
Dan Castello's New Colossal Nickel Plate Circus and Great International Allied Attractions, p. 5
Dan Rice Circus, p. 39, employed the Carrolls.
Davenport, Ben & Norma Davenport, p. 28, ( Photo ).
Davenport, Ben & Norma, p. 33, with "Little" Butch. ( Photo ).
Davenport, Ben Davenport, p. 34, ( Photo ).
Davenport, Benjamin C. & Eva Davenport, pp. 27-37, Norma's Parents, Owners of Dailey Bros.
Davenport, Davenport's Private Railroad car, p. 28, Photo.
Davenport, Norma Davenport, pp. 27-37, versatile performer.
Davenport, Norma Davenport, p. 30 with baby elephants ( Photo ).
Davenport, Norma Davenport, p. 27, World's Youngest Elephant Trainer.
Davis & Crosby's French & American Circus, p. 40, employed the Carrolls in 1859.
Davis, F.E. Davis, p. 16, Railroad Contractor.
Davis, Larry Davis, p. 46, former RBBB elephant trainer with Frank Buck.
DeHaven's Circus, p. 41, employed the Carrolls in 1869.
Dell, W.O. Dell, p. 8, Performer.
Demille, Cecil B. DeMille, p. 37, Movie Director.
Dingess, John Dingess, p. 41, authored unpublished manuscript about the Carrolls.
Dock, Sam Dock, p. 9, Performer.
Doctor Oliver's medicine Show, p. 12, Opposition.
Doolin, Danny Doolin, p. 21, Performer.
Dora, the Tattoed Fiji Islander, pp. 8, 13, Performer.
Dreisbach, Herr Dreisbach, p. 38, Lion act.
Dusen, C. Van Dusen, p. 5, 8, Steward.
Eibirn, Wm. L. Eibirn, p. 29, author of 1962 article about Austin Bros. Circus.
Eliott, Frank Eliott, p. 5, Performer
Elize, Marie Elize, p. 41, name used by Marie Maginley in 1867.
Elliott, Frank Elliott, pp. 8-9, Performer.
Emerson, p. 12, Performer.
Empire City Circus, p. 41, employed the Carrolls in 1871.
Eva, p. 33, elephant.
Eva, pp. 33,34, "Baby" Eva ( photo ).
Farrington, Herbert "PeeWee" Farrington, p. 32, responsible for new baby elephants.
Farris, Pearl Farris, p. 31, married bandleader Joe Rossi.
Favorite Egg Case Company, p. 4, worthless patents and a $26,000 loss.
Federal Lithograph Company, p. 2, inside look in May 1902 issue of Bill Poster Display Ad.
Ferris Trio, p. 21, Performers.
Filipino Joe, p. 26, ( Photo ).
Five Armstrongs, p. 23, Performers.
Five St.Leons, pp. 22,23, Performers.
Forepaugh, Adam Forepaugh, p. 38, Barney Carroll was Ringmaster for in 1878.
Foster, Jim Foster, p. 36, became a clown for one day.
Foster, Jim Foster, p. 36, Editor of White Tops for CFA.
Four Aakes, p. 16, Brother Act.
Four Quinettes, pp. 8-9,11, Performers.
Franklin, Hiram Franklin, p. 39, generally credited with first Double somersault - standing.
Fredericks, Freddy Fredericks, p. 30, Cowboy ( Photo ).
Freida, p. 46, elephant.
Freivogel, Red Freivogel, p. 32, handled Nemo.
French, Hobby, & Co's. Menagerie & Circus, p. 38, Barney Carroll was on in 1834.
French's New Sensation Showboat, p. 15, Performers visiting.
Frizzell, Steamline Frizzell, p. 34, Dailey Bros. trainmaster.
Frog, Leela Frog, p. 17, Performer.
Gaona, Victor Gaona, p. 32, part of riding Martinis.
Gardner, Henry Gardner, p. 39, doing a double somersault from the Ground.
Gardner, William Gardner, p. 39, Top mounter in Barney Carroll's act.
George F. Bailey & Co. pp. 39, 40, employed the Carrolls in 1955 & 1856.
George, p. 33, elephant.
Gillum, Gladys Gillum, p. 47, Lion Act.
Goe, Skinny Goe, p. 46, Band Leader.
Gofree, Tiny Von Gofree, p. 9, Performer.
Goin, Charley Goin, p. 5, Performer.
Goldsack, Bob Goldsack, p. 37, becomes White Tops Editor in 2000.
Gould, O.F. Gould, p. 16, Treasurer.
Graham, Lew Graham, p. 20, Side Show Manager.
Great Eastern, p. 41, employed the Carrolls from 1872-1874.
Great European Circus and Menagerie, p. 4.
Griffin, James Griffin, p. 8, Performer.
Gypsy & Baby Barney, p. 11, elephants ( Photo ).
Gypsy & Barney, p. 24, Elephants ( Photo ).
Gypsy, p. 13, Death of this elephant.
Gypsy, pp. 19, 20, Elephant
Gypsy, p. 24, Elephant - Executed.
Gypsy, p. 7, umbrella ear shaped elephant.
Gypsy, p. 9, Advertisement featuring Gypsy.
Gypsy, pp. 9,10, Elephant.
H.H. Fuller Circus, p. 38, employed John Sprague as a clown in 1838.
Haight and Chambers, p. 40, employed the Carrolls in 1866.
Haines, Little Frank Haines ( Harris ) pp. 16,20, 4 Pony act.
Hall, Fred Hall, p. 12, Performer.
Hall, Professor Hall, p. 25, Dog Act.
Hall, Ward Hall, pp. 27,30, Veteran Showman, Ex-Dailey Bros. Fire-eater.
Hall, Ward Hall, p. 35 remembers Lucille Nash.
Hall, Wm. P. Hall, p. 26, Known as Horse and Mule trader.
Hall, Wm. P. Hall, pp. 3, 25, Bought Harris Nickel Plate Circus.
Halm, Rhoda-Glenn Halm, p. 41, Great-Grandaughter of Mary Ann Spragg Carroll.
Hammill, Harry Hammill, p. 35, bought Eva Davenport out for $30,000.
Hammill, Harry Hammill, p. 29, partnered w/ Ben Davenport on Austin Bros. Circus.
Hammill, Harry Hammill, p. 34, ( Photo ).
Hank, p. 32, elephant.
Hanneford, Poodles Hanneford, p. 31, Ed Martin was a groom for.
Hanson, J.H. Hanson, p. 5, 8, General Agent.
Hardin, Charles Hardin, p. 5, Performer.
Harding, C. Harding, p. 9, Performer.
Harrington's Nickel Plate Shows, p. 26, Used the Nickel Plate title in the 1930's.
Harris and Brockway, p. 3, Billposting business
Harris, Callie & Lillian Harris, p. 15, W.H. Harris' daughters and Performers.
Harris, Callie Harris, pp. 15, 16, Performer. ( Canary act, riding, ménage, & Illusions )
Harris, Clara Harris, pp. 12-13, wife of W.H. Harris.
Harris, Frank Harris, p. 8, rider.
Harris, Mrs. Harris, p. 4, cutting shirts.
Harris, Mrs. W.H. ( Clara ) Harris, p. 23, Took Control of show after W.H. Harris died.
Harris, Mrs. W.H. Harris, p. 16, Riding Horses.
Harris, Mrs. W.H. Harris, p. 26, returned to New Orleans and traveled the world over.
Harris, W.H. Harris, p. 16, In Masonic garb ( Photo ).
Harris, W.H. Harris, pp. 4-26, owner.
Harris, William H. Harris, p. 3, owner of Harris Nickel Plate Shows ( 2 photos ).
Harry, p. 21, Pony.
Hart, Jerry & Leo Hart, p. 8, Performer.
Harvey, R.M. Harvey, pp. 29, 33, 36, Dean of General Agents.
Hayman, Master Hayman, p. 39, child trainer on Van Amburgh.
Heeley Brothers, pp. 5, 13, Performers.
Henderson, Dr. J.Y. Henderson, p. 37, Veterinarian on RBBB.
Hendricks, Eddie Hendricks, p. 30, Performer.
Herd of elephants, p. 32, ( Photo ).
Hernandez, Juan Hernandez, p. 39, accomplished rider.
Hezekiah, p. 25, January Mule.
Hi Ki, p. 21, Performer.
Holiday on Ice, p. 46, Railroad cars, ( 2 Photos )
Hollis, Charlie Hollis, p. 12, Performer.
Horwath, Joe Horwath, p. 30, Lion Trainer on Dailey Bros. Circus.
Howes and Cushing, p. 4, former Dan Castello show he clowned on.
Howes, Egbert Howes, p. 4, Partner of Dan Castello and James M. Nixon.
Howes, Nathan Howes, p. 38, George Sweet worked for in 1833.
Howes, Seth B. howes, p. 39, owned June, Titus, & Co.
Hudson & Castello Circus, p. 4.
Hudson, J.M. Hudson, p. 4, bankrolled Hudson & Castello Circus in 1879.
Hughes, Mayor Hughes, p. 22, Fines show for graft.
Indiana Fatty, p. 20, Boss Canvasman.
Irwin Bros., p. 8, Horizantal bar performers.
Ivanoff, Mario Ivanoff, p. 30 Horizantal bars & Comedy slack wire.
Ivanoff, Mario Ivanoff, p. 37, Wirewalker.
J.W. Stocking Show, p. 38 employed John Sprague as a clown in 1839.
Jackson, Jack Jackson, p. 36, Clown on Dailey Bros. Circus.
James, Mrs. Jesse James, p. 9, performer.
Jenkins, p. Jenkins, p. 16, Bandleader.
Jennier Family, pp. 21,23,25, Performers.
Jennier, George Jennier, p. 25, Foot Juggling.
Jennier, George Jennier, p. 26, Photo on Cook & Barrett Shows.
Jennings, Henry Jennings, p. 39, Top mounter in Barney Carroll act.
Jimmie, p. 19, Elephant
John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, p. 42, houses Howard Tibbals collection.
John B. Doris Circus p. 9.
John H. Murray's Circus, p. 41, employed the Carrolls in 1877.
John Murray Circus, p. 38, Barney Carroll worked for doing a riding act in 1877.
John W. Robinson Circus, p. 41, employed the Carrolls in 1870.
Jones, Smokey Jones, p. 33, elephant trainer.
Jordan, "Bo" Jordan, p. 36, Black Comedian.
Joseph, Monsieur and Madame Joseph, p. 8, 13, Cannonball act.
Julius, Ed Julius, p. 35 member of Dailey bros. Big Top crew, killed Oct. 14th,1948.
June, Titus, & Co. p. 39, employed the Carrolls.
Kaufman, Elmer Kaufman, p. 27, Dailey Bros. Head Bill Poster.
Kelley, Beverly Kelley, p. 33, former Ringling publicist now on Dailey Bros.
Kelly, J.W. Kelly, p. 12, Performer.
Kennard, Ed & Charles Kennard, pp. 15-17, Performers.
Kent, Jule Kent, p. 5, Performer
King, Hazel King, p. 30, Performer.
Konti, p. 32, elephant
LaMondue, Scott & Harry LaMondue, p. 5, Performers
LaRosa, George LaRosa, p. 15, Performer.
LaRosa, Leo W, LaRosa, p. 17, Performer.
LaSage, Harry LaSage, p. 25, Somersaults on the Bounding Rope.
LaTow, Emma LaTow, pp. 21,23 Performer.
Leithy and Acker, p. 7, sold animals to Harris.
Leonard, Bette Leonard, p. 29, Former CHS President.
Less, Gus Less, pp. 9,12, Performer.
Lindemann, Pete Lindemann, p. 35, Ben Davenport recovering at the Lindemann home.
Ling, D. Ling, p. 5, Boss Canvasman
Loeffler, Robert Loeffler, p. 35, authored two part article on George Smith in 2006 Bandwagon.
Ludlow & Smith, p. 38, employed Barney Carroll.
Macarte, Marie Macarte, p. 39, presents a Scarf act.
MacDonald, Mac MacDonald, p. 47, trained Opal the elephant.
Madame Jeffry, pp. 9, 11, 12, Performer.
Madigan & Carroll's Union Circus, p. 40, new show title in 1861.
Madigan, Henry P. Madigan, p. 40, partnered with Barney Carroll in show ownership.
Madigan, LaPetite Miss Madigan, p. 39 carried by Barney Carroll.
Madison, Slivers and Jo Madison, p. 47, Elephant trainers.
Maginley & Bell's Monitor Circus, p. 40, employed the Carrolls.
Maginley & Carroll's Great Consolidated Shows, p. 41, 1867 title.
Maginley & Co. Circus, Museum, & Menagerie, p. 41, owned by Ben Maginley in 1874.
Maginley & Van Vleck, p. 40, Barney was Equestrienne Director on in 1863.
Maginley, Benjamin R. Maginley, p. 40, married Marie Carroll on Jan.4, 1864.
Mann, Colonel Mann, p. 39, owned Grand Canal Circus.
Mann, Moore, & Co. p. 39, employed the Carrolls in 1853.
Manning, John & May Manning, p. 5, Performers.
Marasco & Lee, p. 11, Clowns.
Martin, Ed martin, p. 31, helped form new Bareback riding act.
Mary, p. 32, elephant
Maude, p. 32, elephant,
Maynard Villa, p. 19, Jacksonville, Fl. winter quarters ( 1894 / 1895 )
McAllister, Prof. W.J. McAllister's Specialty Company, p. 3, Wm. Harris worked for him.
McLain, Walter McLain, p. 46, replaced Larry Davis on RBBB.
Medell, Pena Medell, p. 30, married Mario Ivanoff.
Melville, Maginley, & Cook, p. 41, Ben Maginley managed in 1875.
Miles, General Miles, p. 43, attended the Buffalo Bill show.
Millette, Ed Millette, p. 25, trapeze Performer.
Millette, Ira Millette, p. 25, Roman Riding Performer.
Minces, Billy Minces, p. 21, Performer.
Moerlin, Christian Moerlin, p. 16, Double trapeze.
Mohring Brothers, p. 17, Performers.
Morgan, Billy Morgan, p. 8, Performer.
Morrissey, Frank Morrissey, p. 34, former Ringling publicist.
Motz, George Motz, p. 21, Performer.
Mozart, Harry Mozart, p. 21, Lion Trainer.
Murrillo, Eddie Murrillo Sr., part of riding Martinis.
Murrillo, Eddie Murrillo Sr., p. 30, Performer.
Mysore, p. 33, elephant.
Nash, Lucille Nash, p. 35, Side Show performer, singer and dancer.
National Egg Carrier Company, p. 4, Harris has a new partner and new patent.
Nellie, p. 33, elephant.
Nelson, Adele Nelson, p. 30, owned three elephants now on Dailey Bros. Circus.
Nelson, John Nelson, p. 12, Performer.
Nemo, p. 30, 36, Elephant.
Nemo, p. 32, elephant, executed in Chambersburg, Pa. June 12, 1947.
Newton, "Honest" Bill Newton, p. 36, Davenport bought two camels from.
Niblo, Mons. Niblo, p. 8, Performer.
Nickel Plate Harris and his Circus, pp. 3-26, Article.
Nickel Plate Show, p. 12, Lot, ( Photo ).
Nixon, J. M. Nixon, p. 40, Marie is riding for him.
Nixon, James M. Nixon, p. 4, Partner of Dan Castello and Egbert Howes
Nixon's Cremorne Circus and Madam Macarte's European Circus, p. 40, employed Carrolls.
Noble, Ralph Noble, p. 29, 34, Lot Superintendant.
Norma, p. 32, elephant
North, Henry Ringling North, p. 37, ending an interview with Jim Foster.
North, John Ringling North, p. 346, Hired Frank Buck.
North, Levi J. North, p. 39 accomplished rider.
O'Brien, John O'Brien, p. 41, hired animals to a circus.
O'Brien, Tommie O'Brien, p. 30, Performer.
O'Rourke, James O'Rourke, p. 18, trampled by elephant ( Probably Gypsy ).
O'Rourke, James O'Rourke, p. 24, Killed by Gypsy.
Oatman, T.T. Oatman, p. 13, Arbitrator.
Olympic Circus, pp. 38, 39, employed Mary Ann & Barney Carroll in 1844.
Opal, p. 47, elephant.
Orton, Albert Orton, pp. 18, 21, On Harris Show.
Orton, Claude Orton, pp. 15, 16, 21, Ringmaster.
Owen, J.H. Owen, p. 41, Director.
Palmer, Joseph Palmer, p. 38, employed Barney Carroll.
Parker & Watts, p. 29, Steam Calliope on Dailey Bros. Circus ( Photo ).
Parker, Joe Parker, p. 2, Dallas, Texas, New Treasurer of CHS.
Parkinson, Tom Parkinson, p. 3, Author of Nickel Plate Harris and his Circus.
Pawnee Bill's Wild West, p. 21, Opposition.
Peggy, p. 47, elephant.
People's Dramatic Company, p. 40, employed Ben Maginley.
Pfening III, Fred Pfening III, p. 3, noted Nickel Plate article discovery and amendments.
Plunkett, Jesse James "Jim" Plunkett, p. 32, married Billie Giles, Norma's half-sister.
Plunkett, Merlin "Corky" Plunkett, p. 31, married Norma Davenport.
Plunkett, Merlin "Corky" Plunkett, p. 31, on horseback, ( Photo ).
Plunkett, Merlin "Corky" Plunkett, p. 31, part of riding Martinis.
Plunkett, Norma Davenport Plunkett, p. 31, part of riding Martinis.
Polacsek, John Polacsek, pp. 35,36, noted collector-Historian.
Potter, C.H. Potter, p. 5, Agent.
Powers, Tom Powers, p. 21, Lion trainer.
Prince, p. 7, Lion
Pyle, Paul Pyle, p. 34, became Boss Canvasman on Dailey Bros. Circus.
Quigley, John Quigley, p. 12, Performer.
Ray, Reuben Ray family, p. 30, did numerous turns.
Raymond, James Raymond, pp. 38, 39, owner of Olympic Circus.
RBBB, p. 35, Hartford Fire of 1944.
Reed, Louie Reed, pp. 29, 30, 32, 33,Elephant trainer.
Rice, Dan Rice, p. 39, leased horses from Carrolls.
Richards, E.R. Richards, pp. 5, 8, Treasurer.
Rider & Jumping Horse, p. 39, ( Illustration.)
Riding Conleys, p. 46, on Robbins Bros. Circus in 1949.
Riding Conleys, p. 47, ( Photo )
Riding Martinis, p. 31, new bareback act on Dailey Bros. Circus.
Riding Martinis, p. 31, new bareback act on Dailey Bros. Circus, ( Photo ).
Ringling, Charles Ringling, p. 23, Attended W.H. Harris funeral.
Robbins Bros. Circus, p. 46, employed the Riding Conleys.
Robbins, Milt Robbins, p. 30, son of Frank Robbins.
Roberts Trio, p. 21, Performers.
Rockwell & Stone, p. 38, Carroll doing Roman Riding on in 1843.
Rogers, Charles J. Rogers, p. 38, Principal rider.
Rogers, John Rogers, p. 38, Father of Charles J. Rogers.
Romeo, p. 16, Dancing Horse.
Roscoe, Howard Roscoe, p. 29, Circus fan amazed by show.
Rosie, p. 36, Elephant.
Rosie, p. 33, elephant
Rossi, Benny Rossi, p. 31, married Victoria Cristiani.
Rossi, Joe Rossi, p. 28, Bandleader of Dailey Bros.
Rossi, Mary Rossi, p. 31, divorced from Joe Rossi, parent to Benny Rossi.
Rourke, James Rourke, p. 16, Lion & Tiger Trainer.
Sailor Jack, p. 17, Boss Canvasman.
Salvation Army, p. 9, Appeared on Harris Lot.
Sargent, Clara Sargent, p. 3, Married Wm. Harris in 1867.
Saunders, Charles Saunders, p. 34, Stilt walker.
Saunders, Hilda Saunders, p. 34, wife of Charles Saunders.
Scheyler, Walter Scheyler, p. 36, Clown on Dailey Bros. Circus.
Schiller Bros. p. 26, Leased Harris Show to become Cook & Barrett Shows from Wm. P. Hall.
Scott, Frank Scott, p. 19, sapped by Jimmie the elephant.
Scott, George Scott, p. 8, Performer.
Senator, p. 11, 16, Horse.
Seven Ortons, p. 23, Performers.
Shea, Barney Shea, p. 21, Performers.
Shoes, Loose Shoes, p. 32, Elephant trainer w/ Nemo, ( Photo ).
Showles, T.T. Showles, p. 9, Billing
Side Show Bannerline, p. 10, ( Photo ).
Side Show, p. 13, Bannerline and Talker, ( Photo ).
Silverlake Family, p. 46, 47, employed by Robbins Bros. Circus.
Singh, p. 33, ( Photo ).
Six Conklins, p. 22, Performers.
Sloman, William Sloman, p. 5, Agent.
Smith family, p. 22, Performers.
Smith, Asa T. Smith, p. 38, owner of Yeaman Circus.
Smith, George Smith, p. 34, Dailey Bros. General Manager.
Smith, George Smith, p. 34, ( Photo ).
Smith, James Smith, p. 8, Boss Canvasman.
Smith, Morton Smith, p. 29, founder of Gainesville Community Circus.
Snyder, Leo "Tiger Bill" Snyder, p. 28, helped engineer semi trailers to train wagons.
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, p. 10, Protest.
Somersaulting Rider & Horse, p. 40, ( Illustration.)
Spalding & Rogers, p. 39, leased horses from and employed the Carrolls.
Spalding and Rogers, p. 4, former Dan Castello show he clowned on.
Sparks Topsy, p. 46, elephant.
Sparks, Mr. & Mrs. F, H, Sparks, pp. 12, 15, 16, 20, Performers.
Spikes, Calvin Spikes, p. 36, "Punk" pusher on Big Top crew.
Spragg, George or Daniel Spragg. p. 39, exact name unknown, father of niece, Mary Ann.
Spragg, John Spragg, p. 38, Mary Ann Spragg's father.
Spragg, Levi Spragg, p. 39, brother to Mary Ann Spragg Carroll.
Spragg, Mary Ann Spragg, p. 38, married Barney Carroll at age 15.
Spragg, Mary Ann Spragg, p. 39, niece to Mary Ann Spragg Carroll.
Sprague, John Sprague, p. 38, clown on H.H. Fuller Circus.
Springheel Jack, p. 9, Making a nuisance in front of Ticket wagon.
Stableton, p. 8, Performer.
Stevens, Big Bob Stevens, pp. 46, 47, owned Robbins Bros. Circus in 1949.
Stickney, Ada Stickney, p. 8, Performer.
Stickney, Samuel P. Stickney, p. 38, Another longtime Performer in the 1800's.
Stock, Ethel Stock, p. 34, Eva Davenport's sister.
Stock, Rosemary Stock, p. 30, Norma Davenport's Cousin.
Stock, Rosemary Stock, p. 32, part of riding Martinis.
Sturgis, Pete Sturgis, p. 47, Ringmaster.
Sweet, George Sweet, p. 38, Rider who had Barney Carroll as an apprentice.
Sweet, George Sweet, p. 38, Student of John Rogers.
Taft, Senator Robert Taft, p. 33, Presidential nominee.
Tanner, Elmo Tanner, p. 36, Alto Saxaphone player in Minstrel Band.
Taylor, F.J. Taylor Creston Shows, p. 12, rented animals and RR Cars from Harris.
Tex, p. 33, elephant.
Texas Charley, p. 9, Performer.
Thayer, Stuart Thayer, p. 38, Author of Barney Carroll article
The Circus Advance in 1902, p. 42, Compilation of articles from Billposter Display Advertising.
The World Famous Nickel Plate Shows, p. 7, Letterhead
Three Belmonts, p. 5, Performers
Three Belmonts, p. 8, Bareback Riders.
Three Castellos, p. 9, Performers.
Three Irwins, p. 8, Performers.
Three LaRues, p. 21, Performers.
Three Marvels of Peru, p. 5, Performers.
Three Millettes, pp. 17, 23, Performers.
Tibbals, Howard Tibbals, p. 42, Circus Collection at Ringling Museums.
Tolliver, Jack Tolliver, p. 46, employed by Robbins Bros. Circus.
Tommy, p. 32, elephant
Treyser, George Treyser, p. 4, bought the Harris Billposting service.
Tumkins, Sweetie Mae Tumkins, p. 36, Singer-Dancer, marries to headwaiter Tommy Tumkins.
Tumkins, Tommy Tumkins, p. 36, Headwaiter in Cookhouse.
Two Floods, p. 21, Performers.
Two Heelyes, p. 8, Performers.
Two Hoddys, p. 21, Performers, Trapeze.
Two Josephs, p. 8, Performers.
Van Amburgh Show, p. 39, featured Master Hayman in 1830's.
Van Amburgh, p. 40, Wild animal Performer.
Van Amburgh's Great Golden Menagerie, p. 41, employed the Carrolls in 1876.
Virginia, p. 33, elephant.
W.H. Harris Nickel Plate Shows, p. 21, Newspaper ad from Canton, Ohio, July 25, 1902.
W.H. Harris Nickle Plate Shows, p. 18, Big Top interior, ( Photo ).
W.H. Harris Nickle Plate Shows, p. 15, Newspaper ad from Hamilton, Ohio August 8, 1898.
W.H. Harris Nickle Plate Shows, p. 17, Newspaper ad from Waterloo, Iowa, Sept. 5, 1901.
W.H. Harris World Famous Nickel Plate Shows, p. 14, Original artwork for 1896 Courier.
W.H. Harris World Famous Nickel Plate Shows, p. 19, Letterhead
W.H. Harris World Famous Nickel Plate Shows, p. 20, Big top going up - Photo.
W.H. Harris World Famous Nickel Plate Shows, p. 22, Poster w/ Gypsy and baby Barney.
W.H. Harris World Famous Nickel Plate Shows, pp. 23, 24, Show sleepers, ( Photo ).
W.H. Harris World Famous Nickel Plate Shows, p. 25, Herald.
W.H. Harris World Famous Nickel Plate Shows, p. 25, 1904 Grifters on Show, ( Photo ).
W.W. Cole Circus, p. 19, Jimmie the elephant was a member of.
Walker, "Duke" Walker, p. 36, Trumpet player in Minstrel band, died in 1948.
Wall, Johnny Wall, p. 47, Boss Canvasman.
Wallack, pg. 10, Lion, ( Photo )
Wallack, p. 21, Lion, rips trainer Harry Mozart.
Waring, Noel E. Waring, p. 38, employed Barney Carroll.
Watson, Mayor Watson, p. 22, carried State Arrest Warrant for W.H. Harris.
Weaver, Otto Weaver, p. 23, Performer.
Weir elephants, p. 30, on Dailey Bros. Circus.
Welch & Delavan Circus, p. 38, Carroll joins in mid-season 1842.
Westfall, A.H. Westfall, p. 15, Booking Agent.
Whartman, Captain Whartman, p. 13, Arbitrator.
White, Dan White, pp. 8-9, Performer.
Wilder, J. W. Wilder, p. 40, became partners with Antonio Bros.
Williams, Clarrisa Williams, p. 36, Singer-Dancer, wife of Johnnie B. Williams.
Williams, Johnnie B. Williams, p. 35, Minstrel Band Leader ( Photo )
Williams, Johnny B. Williams, p. 30, 35, Had Minstrel Band on Dailey Bros.
Wilson, Billy Wilson, p. 24, with elephants, ( Photo ).
Wilson, Charles C. Wilson, p. 11, ( Photo ).
Wilson, Charles C. Wilson, p. 16, in Masonic garb, ( Photo ).
Wilson, Charles C. Wilson, p. 20, Hey rube with towners.
Wilson, Charles C. Wilson, p. 23, Director General of Elks Program.
Wilson, Charles C. Wilson, p. 23, Took Control of show after W.H. Harris died.
Wilson, Charles C. Wilson, p. 26, Ringling's Railroad Contractor for 16 years.
Wilson, Charles C. Wilson, p. 26, Sole Owner.
Wilson, Clara Harris Wilson, p. 3, a daughter of W.H. Harris.
Woodcock, "Buckles" and Barbara Woodcock, p. 47 ( Photo )
Woodcock, Bill Woodcock, p. 46, Historian and elephant trainer.
Woodcock, Shannon, p. 47, son of "Buckles" and Barbara Woodcock.
Yamamoto Japanese Troupe, pp. 21, 23, Performers.
Yasso, p. 46, elephant.
Yeaman Circus, p. 38, Barney Carroll was on in 1831.
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