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in 1866 to German immigrants Joseph N. Haag (July 8, 1840 - 1904), born in
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Charles Philip Fox; Francis Beverly Kelle (January 1990).
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1227:"HISTORICAL TRIVIA 1936-1940 Fulton County, Indiana"
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678:The Parentos - novelty acrobats and contortionists
654:Kitty May Irwin & W.H. Whitlark, Ann Woods -
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520:Fisher Family (they joined the circus in 1928):
732:Fisher's Performing Elephants (Alice and Judy)
800:, Circuses and Sideshows website, with photos]
735:Alice the Elephant (in show from 1914 to 1942)
706:Miss Marion Drew- herd of performing elephants
509:Ed Conklin - juggler and first performer hired
768:Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
741:Judy the Elephant (near the end of the shows)
506:Charles Ernest "Doc" Haag - elephant trainer
351:. The wagons toured locally in Louisiana and
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1098:"circushistory.org, Mighty Haag Shows, 1952"
234:-pulled wagons. Haag moved his Circus to 14
124:In 1890, at the age of 24, Haag purchased a
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1394:Entertainment companies established in 1894
855:"Mighty Haag Circus, Sells Brothers Circus"
675:Larkin's Troupe - jugglers and wire artists
532:Ruth Eleanor Fisher - acrobat and aerialist
1253:The Great Circus Street Parade in Pictures
721:James O'Neill and Renee Jenelle - acrobats
700:The Johnsons- aerialists and foot jugglers
552:Archie Silverlake - aerialist, joined 1928
355:. In the early 1930s, with good roads and
210:For a decade the Mighty Haag Shows toured
163:. At Morgan City Haag moved his show onto
466:Learn how and when to remove this message
1359:"circushistory.org, Routes of Haag Show"
1135:Vol. 7, No. 6 (Nov-Dec) 1963, pp. 23-25.
558:Billy Silverlake - aerialist, joins 1928
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226:. In 1909 the Circus had outgrown the
944:"The Note that Roared," By Mike Greife
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479:Ernest Haag - circus founder and owner
416:Notable performers, acts and employees
284:. It toured US states as far west as
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611:The four Alvedo Bros. - aerial bars
580:Jimmy Silverlake - elephant trainer
897:"Mighty Haag Shows add, Lafayette"
709:Miss Drew - clown and juggling act
570:Myrna Silverlake - swinging ladder
561:Marcus Silverlake - bareback rider
155:. From there he moved it down the
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773:The Greatest Show on Earth (film)
31:Ernest Haag poster, June 27, 1911
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1184:"Darren Ruby, Haag Bros Circus"
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672:Chas. Duncan - elephant trainer
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257:were all placed in rail cars.
1278:"Haag Bros. Circus 1937-39 #2"
1208:"Fisher Family Circus History"
1053:Hall of Fame, Marguerite Davis
813:McDowell, "Mighty Haag Circus"
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544:, and elephant and dog trainer
500:Harry Haag Jr. - horse trainer
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684:Capt. Pete Loftus - lion act
596:Albert Armor - riding master
1164:"Obituary: Ruby Haag Brown"
1154:, Buckles Blog, August 2008
1145:"Obituary: Ruby Haag Brown"
512:Everett James - band leader
288:. Its animal acts included
242:. Carved wagons, cages for
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886:, Restore Highland website
632:Harry Rhodes - band leader
240:Mighty Haag Railroad Shows
182:Mighty Haag Circus in 1912
837:October 18, 2016, at the
975:, Circus History website
966:"History of Haag Circus"
934:Vol. 2, No. 9, Oct. 1947
763:Ringling Brothers Circus
663:Trip Triplett - comedian
620:Fred De Ivey - side show
583:Joe Silverlake - juggler
395:United Amusement Company
97:Ernest Haag was born in
1327:"Scenes at Haag Circus"
822:, Circus Wagons website
651:Blacky performing lions
564:Franklin Silverlake -
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344:Marguerite Davis.
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