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Adam Forepaugh-Sells Bros., Wm. P. Hall failed to buy this circus, p. 67
Aesop's Fable, Cincinnati Art Museum, p. 23, poster
Agnes Lake Hickok, Queen of the Circus, wife of a Legend, p. 79, book cover
Ainsley, Ned Ainsley, clown, p. 77
Albert, elephant, p. 56
Albia, Albert Albia, struck by a low bridge, p. 31
Allee, Billy Allee, collector of circus emphemera, p. 61
Antes, Leland Antes Jr., author on Dailey Bros., p. 95
Antonia, May Antonia, p. 36, poster
Antonio, Mary Antonio, juggling on wire, pp. 17, 20, 34, 42
Arstingstall, George Arstingstall, elephant trainer, pp. 17, 56
Aston & Geyer, contortion and posing act, p. 17
Aymar, Al Aymar, "Wit and Philosopher", p. 75
Bailey George F. Bailey, distrusts James A. Bailey's consolidation scheme, p. 67
Bailey, George Bailey, one of the "Flatfoots", p. 6
Bailey, James A. Bailey, show owner, pp. 5-70
Baisley & Hawley, flying trapeze, pp. 17, 21, 50
Baldwin, Edward Baldwin, chair balancing, p. 17, 20
Baldwin, Lottie Baldwin, iron jaw, p. 17
Baldwin, Lottie Baldwin, single trapeze, pp. 17, 21
Ball, Richard G. Ball, Contracting agent, p. 15
Balloon Ascension, p. 78, print
Barnum & Bailey Circus, 1888 parade, p. 38, photo
Barnum & London Circus 1881, pp. 5-70
Barnum & London Show, did not have grift, p. 35
Barnum & Bailey Circus, a combined show title, p. 6
Barnum & London Circus, a combined show title, p. 6
Barnum & London Fielding Chariot, pp. 49, 51, photos
Barnum & London, p. 53, letterhead
Barnum envelope addressed to James A. Bailey 1880, p. 11, Illustration
Barnum Parade photo, p. 20
Barnum Parade, pp. 45, 47, 58, posters
Barnum winter quarters, p. 15, poster
Barnum, P.T. Barnum, show owner, pp. 5-70
Batcheller & Doris Circus, Barnum plans on buying, pp. 64, 66
Batcheller & Doris, accused of Grift, p. 35
Batcheller & Doris, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
Batcheller, John Batcheller, leaper, pp. 58, 60-61
Batcheller, William Batcheller, bought surplus at Cooper & Bailey auction, p. 11
Batcheller, William Batcheller, somersaulting Athlete, pp. 18, 36, 50
Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, draws a crowd, p. 80
Bell, Ricardo Bell, comic relief during riding act, p. 17
Benedict, Mattie Benedict, ménage act, pp. 17, 21, 34, 42
Bentley Bros. Circus, circus envelope, p. 91
Bernard, Charles Bernard, wrestler, p. 17
Bernard, Gus Bernard, advance man, p. 37
Bibby Edwin Bibby, wrestler, pp. 17, 21-22, 42
Big "E" Super Circus, Christmas Greetings, p. 71
Big Apple Circus, Christmas Greeting, p. 3
Billboard, Entertainment publication, p. 84, letter
Billboard, Entertainment publication, p. 95
Billings, Hank Billings, reporter, p. 99
Bindlestiff Family Circus, Holiday Greetings, p. 101
Boisett brothers, acrobatics, p. 17, 58
Boisett brothers, horizontal bars, pp. 17, 21, 35, 42, 50
Boshell, Louise Boshell, slack wire performer, pp. 17-18, 20-21, 34, 42
Bowers, Carrie Bowers, author "Although but a Woman", pp.75-81
Bowser, Henry Eugene Bowser, P.T. Barnum's personal Secretary, pp. 6, 68-69
Brad, Fred Brad, head of the nut mob on Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 98
Brewer, Bill Brewer, falling down drunk, p. 100
Brothwell, Charles Brothwell, Barnum's personal Assistant, p. 11
Brown, O. Brown, Circuit Judge, p. 100
Brunsdale, Maureen Brunsdale, provided assistance, pp. 68, 70
Bunnell, ( Mr. ) Bunnell, former Barnum partner, p. 10
Butler, Roland Butler, RBBB Press Agent, p. 70
Carey, Harry Carey, took Elizabeth Davene's place on the catapult, p. 31
Carlisle, Hurley B. Carlisle, 1948 Dailey Bros. Circus, pp. 96, 98
Carlisle, Hurley B. Carlisle, wrote article about Petit's death, pp. 97, 99
Carnegie, Andrew Carnegie, dominated the steel industry, p. 65
Carpenter, Dan Carpenter, co-manager of Great Eastern Circus, p. 75
Carson & Barnes Circus, circus envelope, p. 91
Carson & Barnes Circus, Holiday Greetings, p. 82
Cary, Charles Cary, Barnum's representative on the show, p. 14
Castello, ( Mr. ) Castello, former Barnum partner, p. 10
Chang, Chinese giant, Barnum attraction, pp. 17-19, 26, 34, 42, 50, 56, 58, 62
Chang, pp. 32, 34 poster
Chieftain, elephant, p. 56
Christ, Chris Christ, Ward hall partner in side show business, p. 97
Circus City Festival, Inc. Holiday Greetings, p. 88
Circus Envelopes, pp. 89-91
Circus Fans Association, Holiday Greetings, p. 92
Circus Memories, p. 103, advertisement
Circus Model Builders, Holiday Greetings, p. 93
Circus Report, Holiday Greetings, p. 85
Circus Sarasota, Christmas Greetings, p. 72
Circus Smirkus-Tim Holst Tent # 171, Holiday greetings, p. 102
Circus World Museum, Holiday Greetings, p. 87
Cirque DuSoleil, Christmas Greeting, p. 2
Claire, Maggie Claire, ring act, p. 50
Cline, Bob Cline, Secretary of CHS, Holiday Greetings, p. 81
Clowser, Madison Clowser, young prop hand on Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 96
Col. Tim McCoy's Real Wild West, circus envelope, p. 91
Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars, Holiday Greetings, p. 83
Cole, W.W. Cole, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
Columbia, baby elephant, pp. 17, 57
Columbia, baby elephant born on Great London Circus, pp. 5-70
Conover, Richard Conover, Circus Historian, pp. 6, 11
Conover, Richard E. Conover, authored The Affairs of James A. Bailey, p. 68
Cooper & Bailey Circus, poster of mother and baby elephants, p. 13, Illustration
Cooper, James E. Cooper, Bailey partner, pp. 11, 61
Cooper, James E. Cooper, show owner, p. 5
Cordona, Adelaide Cordona, p. 54, poster
Cordona, Adelaide Dutton, bareback riding, pp. 17-18, 20-22, 34, 42, 50
Coup, W.C. Coup, former Barnum partner, now buying Barnum surplus, pp. 10, 12
Coup, W.C. Coup, show in 1881, pp. 27, 51-53, 61
Coup, W.C. Coup, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
Courier Co, produced Barnum posters and papers, p. 13
Coyle, Hugh Coyle, former agent for Adam Forepaugh, pp. 26, 39-42, 46
Cristiani, Norma Davenport Cristiani, Dailey Bros. Circus pp. 95, 96
Crowley, W. G. Crowley, wrote in Cooper & Bailey 1880 route book, p. 12
Dahlinger, Fred Dahlinger, author Development of Railroad Circus, pp. 69-70, 79
Dailey Bros. Circus, story about life on this show, pp. 95-100, poster
Davene, Elisabeth Davene, died May 13, 1881, pp. 30, 58
Davene, French Troupe Davene, gymnasts, pp. 17, 21, 42
Davene, Lucy Davene, fell from a trapeze, p. 31
Davenport, Ben Davenport, owner of Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 95, photo
Davenport, Eva Davenport, wife of Ben Davenport, p. 98
Davenport, John Davenport, "trick clown", pp. 77, 78
Davenport, Norma Davenport, performer on Dailey Bros. Circus, pp. 95-100
Davis, Janet M. Davis, Circus researcher, pp. 79-81
Day, Charles H. Day, bill writer for Adam Forepaugh, pp. 10, 24, 26, 46, 67-68
Decker, J.H. Decker, Barnum billposting chief, p. 39
DeHaven, George DeHaven, co-manager of Great Eastern Circus, p. 75
Dennis, Oscar Dennis, prop boss on Dailey Bros. Circus, pp. 95-100
Derks, Scott Derks, edited The Value of a Dollar, p. 68
Dingess, R.S. Dingess, advance man for Forepaugh, p. 60
Disney, Walt Disney, comparisons to James Bailey times, p. 12
Dockrill, Elisa Dockrill, daughter of Elise Dockrill, died of diphtheria, p. 59
Dockrill, Elise Dockrill, principal bareback rider, pp. 17-18, 22, 34, 36, 50, 60, posters
Dockrill, Mr. & Mrs. Dockrill, Principal performers, pp. 14, 58
Dockrill, Richard Dockrill, presented stallions, pp. 17, 19, 42, 68, poster
Doris, John B. Doris, bought surplus at Cooper & Bailey auction, p. 11
Ducrow, Andrew Ducrow, Courier of St. Petersburg act, p. 18
Durand, W.W. Durand, Press Agent, p. 15
Durant, Wm. Durant, planned to re-gain control of RBBB, p. 67
Dutton, William Dutton, bareback riding, pp. 17-18, 20, 35, 42, 58, 67, poster
Elder, William Elder, Scottish Sports performer, pp. 17-18, 42
Elder, Wm. Elder, p. 56, poster
Electric Light, p. 27, illustration
Elephant leaping, p. 66, poster
Elephants, p. 39, poster
Elliott Amusements, Christmas Greetings, p. 74
Ericsson Hydrogen Balloon Company, page78
Feld, Irvin Feld, created Red & Blue Units RBBB, p. 65
Fielding Bros, wagon makers from New York, p. 17
Fish, Ben Fish, telegram about Barnum train wreck, p. 61
Fish, Charles Fish, Bareback rider, p. 50
Fisher, Linda Fisher, co-wrote "Agnes Lake Hickok", p. 75
Fizzell, Frank "Streamline" Fizzell, trainmaster for Dailey bros. Circus, p. 98
Forepaugh, Adam Forepaugh, circus competitor to Barnum, pp. 5-70, poster
Foster, John Foster, p. 63, poster
Foster, John Foster, veteran Clown, pp. 17, 20
Foster, Johnny Foster, clown, p. 77
Freeburg, Joseph Freeburg, Barnum billposter, p. 39
French Troupe Davene, pp. 29, 30, posters
Front p. Detective, magazine, p. 96, cover
Frost, Hyatt Frost, had partnered with Barnum, p. 13
Fuller, Charles W. Fuller, General Railroad Director, p. 15
Gambetta, Leon Gambetta, escaped Prussian armies via hot air balloon, p. 78
Gardner, Frank Gardner, somersaulting Athlete, pp. 18, 32, 36, 42, 50, 60
Garfield, President James A. Garfield, will recover as Illawarra has prayed for, p. 55
Gerinimo, Don Gerinimo Bell, flaming hoop bareback riding, pp. 17-18, 23, 35
Geyer & Aston, contortion & posing act, p. 17, 50
Ginger, Lew Ginger, clown, p. 78
Gollmar Bros. Circus, circus envelope, p. 90
Grady, G.G. Grady, Agnes Lake colleague, p. 78
Great Eastern Circus, Agnes Lake performed with, p. 75
Great Forepaugh Show, did not have grift, p. 35
Great London Circus, owned by James E. Cooper & James A. Bailey, p. 5
Great London Circus, p. 7, baby elephant poster
Guilford, G.J. Guilford, Press Agent, p. 15
Haag Bros. Circus, circus envelope, p. 90
Hagenbeck, Carl Hagenbeck, Ringling failed to buy this circus, p. 67
Haight, Andrew Haight, co-manager Great Eastern Circus, p. 75
Haight, Andy Haight, W.C. Coup's agent, p. 47
Hall, Henry Hall, Barnum agent, p. 45
Hall, Ira Hall, Barnum agent, p. 45
Hall, Ward Hall, ventriloquist in side show on Dailey Bros. Circus, pp. 95-100
Hamilton, John Hamilton, business manager of Barnum show in 1880, p. 19
Hamilton, John W. Hamilton, Opposition Brigade, pp. 15, 39-40, 45-46
Harrison, O.K. Harrison, Balloon ascensions, p. 78
Hawley & Baisley, flying trapeze, pp. 17, 21, 50
Hebe, elephant, p. 57
Hedges, Henry Hedges, head of Advance car in 1881, pp. 36, 55
Hermann, magician, p. 50
Hitler, Adolf Hitler, performers on Dailey bros had escaped from, p. 95
Hoagland, Edward Hoagland, writes circus reviews, p. 19
Hoefler, William Hoefler, wrestler, pp. 17, 21-22, 42
Horowitz, Donald Horowitz, provided assistance writing article, p. 68
Howes Great London Circus, circus envelope, p. 91
Howes Great London, telescoping tabs, pp. 16-17
Howes, Seth B. Howes, had partnered with Barnum, p. 13
Hunt's Three Ring Circus, circus envelope, p. 90
Hurd, (Mr.) Hurd, former Barnum partner, p. 10
Hurd, Samuel Hurd, Barnum's ex-son-in-law, p. 12
Hurd, Samuel Hurd, married Barnum's daughter Helen in 1857, p. 53
Hutchison, James L. Hutchison, show owner, pp. 5-70
Hyatt, Frank Hyatt, Assistant manager, p. 57
Hyatt, Frank Hyatt, making arrangements in Europe, pp. 11, 13
Illawarra, octoroon in Side Show, p. 55
International Circus Hall of Fame, Holiday greetings, p. 102
Jackson, Mattie Jackson, Cincinnati Art Museum Collection, p. 59, poster
James Patterson Shows, circus envelope, p. 90
James Reilly & Co. former wood block maker for Barnum, p. 13
James Robinson Circus, balloon ascension, p. 78
Jeal, Lind Jeal, flaming hoop bareback riding years earlier on Barnum Show, p. 17
Jerome, Chauncey Jerome, Jerome Clock Company, p. 10
John O'Brien's Circus Royal, accused of Grift, p. 35
John Robinson Circus, bought 22 flatcars from Barnum sale 1880, p. 12
John Robinson Circus, Christmas Card from 1926, Front Cover
John Robinson Circus, circus envelope, p. 89
John Robinson, accused of Grift, p. 35
John Robinson's Great Combination Circus, competition, p. 77
Jones Bros. & Wilson's, circus envelope, p. 89
Julius, Ed Julius, member of the canvas crew killed by a train, p. 95
Jumbo, the elephant, p. 56
June, Lewis June, distrusts James A. Bailey's consolidation scheme, p. 67
June, Lewis June, one of the "Flatfoots", p. 6
Kasiska, Bill Kasiska, letterhead collection, p. 84, letterhead
Katsnoshin, head of Japanese Troupe, Barnum show 1880, p. 21, 35, 42
Kelly-Miller Circus, Holiday Greetings, p. 100
Ken Maynard's Wild West, circus envelope, p. 90
Kincade Brothers, gymnasts, p. 78
King Bros Circus, circus envelope, p. 91
King Bros. & Cristiani Circus, circus envelope, p. 91
Klady, Charles Klady, store owner, p. 36
Kohl, C.E. Kohl, operated the Side Show on Barnum's Circus in 1880, p. 18
Kohl, Ed Kohl, Cooper & Bailey in charge of concert, p. 58
L.B. Lent Circus, shell band Chariot built by Fielding Bros. p. 17
L.B. Lent Circus, owned a Fielding Chariot that went to Barnum, p. 49
L.E. Barnes Wild Animal Circus, circus envelope, p. 89
Lake, Agnes Lake, Circus performer & show owner, pp.75-81, photo
Lake, Bill Lake, Circus performer & show owner, pp. 75-76, photo
Lake, Emma Lake, daughter of Agnes Lake, p. 75
Lake, Emma Lake, rider, p. 77
Lake, Emma Lake, p. 41, poster
Lake, Emma, Lake, ménage act, pp. 17-18, 21, 34, 42, 50
Lake, William, Lake, shot and killed, p. 75
Lake's Hippo-Olympiad & Mammoth Circus, pp. 76, 77 newspaper ad
Lake's Hippo-Olympiad, owned by Bill & Agnes Lake, p. 76
Lane Talburt, authored "Murder on Dailey Bros. Circus", pp. 95-100
LaTena's Circus, circus envelope, p. 90
Lawrence, Fred Lawrence, Forepaugh Press agent, p. 60
Lazelle Brothers, tumblers, p. 77
Lee, Robert E. Lee, name of steed that Emma Lake rode, p. 77
Leland, Matt Leland, in charge of Excursions, pp. 15, 43
Leon, Joseph Leon, stilt walker, p. 17
Leonard, Harry Leonard, Knife Thrower on Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 97
Lewis & Clark Circus, Christmas Greetings, p. 73
Lorella brothers, Comic dance, pp. 17, 35, 50
Lowery, Charles Lowery, Tumbler, p. 77
Loyal, George Loyal, human cannonball, p. 29
Mankin, George Mankin, heavy balancer, p. 78,
Mapin, John Mapin, Barnum billposter, p. 39
Marching Band, p. 25, poster
Marks, Hi Marks, "the Humorist & Shakespearean Clown", pp. 75, 77
Marks, Minnie Marks, rider, p. 77
Masters, Lemuel J. Masters, authors pen name perhaps, p. 99
May, Earl Chapin May, author, p. 6
McCadden, Joseph McCadden, James Bailey's brother-in-law, pp. 10, 69-70
McClintock, P.M. McClintock, collector of Circus emphemera, p. 69
McCullough, John McCullough, Bareback rider, p. 22
McKnight, Harry McKnight, Barnum billposter, p. 39
McLean, Charles McLean, Boss Canvasman on Barnum Show in 1880, pp. 18, 26, 64
Melville, Frank Melville, 6 horse Courier of Rome routine, p. 17
Melville, Frank Melville, Bareback rider, pp. 17-18, 22, 35, 42, 50, 57
Melville, Frank Melville, Equestrienne Routine, p. 21
Middleton, Charles Middleton, wrestler, p. 17
Middleton, George Middleton, an associate of James Bailey's, pp. 12, 69
Mighty Haag Shows, circus envelope, p. 91
Miles, Robert E.J. Miles, co-manager of Great Eastern Circus, p. 75
Miles, Robert E.J. Miles, worked for Agnes Lake, p. 77
Miller, Dorey Miller, failed to buy the Beatty-Cole show in 1984, p. 67
Monkey Exhibit, p. 62, poster
Murray, John Murray, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
Nathans, John Nathans, distrusts James A. Bailey's consolidation scheme, p. 67
Nathans, John Nathans, one of the "Flatfoots", p. 6
New Life Grafted into the Circus, p. 17, Poster
Newman, William Newman, elephant trainer, pp. 17-18, 56
North, John Ringling North II, Holiday Greetings, p. 100
North, Levi North, equestrienne director, pp. 77-78
O'Brien, John O'Brien, charlatan, p. 55
O'Brien, John O'Brien, bought surplus at Cooper & Bailey auction, p. 11
O'Brien, John O'Brien, show using the Barnum name, p. 10
O'Brien, John O'Brien, partnered with Barnum, p. 13
O'Brien, John O'Brien, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
O'Brien, Mickey O'Brien, legal adjuster on Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 97
OABA, p. 101, advertisement
Older, Pardon Older, P. A. Older, partnered with Barnum, pp. 10, 13
Ordey, Karoley Ordey, Augusta Ordey, jugglers, pp. 17, 35, 42
P.T. Barnum's G.S.O.E. & Great London, p. 5, letterhead
Parker & Watts Circus, circus envelope, p. 90
Parker, Joe Parker, Treasurer of CHS, Holiday Greetings, p. 81
Parkinson, Bob Parkinson, circus historian, pp. 78, 81
Pelgram & Meyer, silk manufacturers, p. 33
Petit, William "Butch" Petit, circus worker found dead, pp. 95-100
Pfening, Fred D. Pfening III, authored Barnum & London History, pp. 5-70
Pfening, Fred Pfening III, Holiday Greetings, p. 101
Pfening, Fred Pfening Jr., Holiday Greetings, p. 101
Phillipus, Gerry Phillipus, bally broad on Dailey Bros. Circus, pp. 95-100
Pilling, Frank Pilling, W.C. Coup agent, p. 47
Plunkett, Corky Plunkett, married to Norma Davenport, p. 98
Plunkett, Corky Plunkett, trampoline star on Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 96
Power, Elizabeth Power, Elizabeth Davene's real name, p. 31
Prof. Sawyer's Jubilee Singers, concert attraction, p. 58
Propmen, Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 98, photo
Pullman, Shelby, & Hamilton Circus, bought animals from Barnum - Dec. 1880, p. 11
Pullman, Shelby, & Hamilton, accused of Grift, p. 35
Reed & Husted, liverymen, p. 36
Ricardo Brothers, acrobatics, p. 17, 21
Ricardo, Don Ricardo, tumbler, p. 77
Rice Brothers Colossal Railroad Shows, circus envelope, p. 90
Rice, Harvey Rice, was on 1948 Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 99
Richards, George Richards, juggled cannonballs, p. 78
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & bailey Shows, Holiday Greetings, back cover
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Jerry Mugivan failed to buy this show, p. 67
Ringling Museum of Art, Holiday Greetings, p. 86
Ringling Museums, Howard Tibbals Collection, p. 13
Ringling, John Ringling, bought the American Circus Corp., p. 65
Robbins, Burr Robbins, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
Robinson, Gilbert N. Robinson, Lake's son-in-law, p. 76
Robinson, Gilbert N. Robinson, wrote memoirs about the Lake show, pp. 77, 81
Robinson, James Robinson, bareback rider, p. 50
Robinson, James S, Robinson, Bandleader on Barnum show in 1880, pp. 18, 36
Robinson, John Robinson Circus, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
Robinson, John Robinson, Agnes Lake colleague, p. 78
Robinson, John Robinson, aka as a shortened show, p. 41
Rockefeller, John D, Rockefeller, dominated the oil industry, p. 65
Royal Hanneford Circus, Christmas Greeting, p. 4
Rueben, Ray Rueben, boss clown on Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 100
Runnels, Bonnie Runnels, German dialect clown, pp. 17, 21
Sabia, Robert F. Sabia, President of CHS, Holiday Greetings, p. 81
Sanders, Charles Sanders, stilt walker on Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 95
Sanders, Hilda Sanders, wife of Charles Sanders, pp. 95, 98
Saunders, John Saunders, "English rider & leaper", p. 77
Saxon, Arthur Saxon, provided assistance writing article, pp. 68-69
Schenk, John Schenk, drowned while bathing, p. 32
Seils-Sterling Big Four Ring Circus, circus envelope, p. 91
Sells Bros. Circus, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
Sells Bros., accused of Grift by The N. Y. Dramatic News, p. 35
Sells Brothers Enormous United Shows, circus envelope, p. 89
Sherman, M.E. Sherman, show electrician, p. 54
Slout, William Slout, circus historian, pp. 70, 78, 81
Smith, George Smith, ex-RBBB executive now on Dailey Bros. Circus, p. 97
Somers, Chester Somers, a friend of William "Butch" Petit, p. 96
Spalding & Rogers Circus, Agnes Lake toured with, p. 81
Spalding & Rogers Circus, p. 80, newspaper ad
Sparks Circus, circus envelope, p. 91
Stanton, Cody Stanton, draws a crowd, p. 80
Starr, George Starr, Barnum's old press agent, p. 67
Stow, Charlie Stow, agent for Sells Bros. Circus, p. 46
Sun Brothers World's Progressive Shows, circus envelope, p. 90
Sutherland, Fred Sutherland, advance 24 hour agent, p. 30
Thomas, Dave Thomas, D. S. Thomas, Press Agent, pp. 14, 15, 18, 42-43, 48, 53, 55, 62
Thumb, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Thumb, Barnum attractions, pp. 17-19, 21, 26, 34, 42, 50, 56-59, 63-64,
Thumb, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Thumb, p. 22, poster
Thurber, Charles Thurber, Barnum billposter, p. 39
Tibbals, Howard Tibbals, booksigning, p. 86
Tibbals, Howard Tibbals, poster collection, p. 68
Tom Mix Circus, circus envelope, p. 91
Truamn, Harry Truman, President, p. 96
Van Amburgh Menagerie Fielding Chariot, p. 51, photo
Van Amburgh Menagerie, shell band Chariot built by Fielding Bros. p. 17
Van Amburgh, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
Van Amburgh's Menagerie, competition, p. 77
Veeck, Bill Veeck, failed to buy RBBB in 1957, p. 67
W.C. Coup show, did not have grift, p. 35
W.W. Cole show, Barnum plans on buying, pp. 64, 66
W.W. Cole, accused of Grift, p. 35
Walker, Dr. Mary Walker, first Medal of Honor recipient in 1865, p. 80
Wallace, B. E. Wallace, Peru, IN. horse dealer, p. 47
Walter L. Main, circus envelope, p. 90
Warner, J.E. Warner, in charge of Excursions, pp. 15, 43
Welsh & Sands, James A. Bailey wants to consolidate, p. 67
Wheeler Bros, circus envelope, p. 89
White, Charles White, presented six oxen, pp. 17,19
Windjammers Unlimited, Inc. Holiday Greetings, p. 94
Windjammers, perform a Circus music concert, p. 86
Wood, Z.T. Wood, wrote 1881 Barnum & London route book, p. 70
Woodcock, Bill Woodcock Sr., said there's no glamour to the circus, p. 64
Yankee Robinson Shows, circus envelope, p. 89
Young, Merritt Young, show treasurer in 1881, p. 53
Young, Mr. Young, Treasurer for James A. Bailey, p. 16
Zuila, Ellen Zuila, High wire walker, p. 29
Last modified August 2009.