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Ruby Haag Brown, daughter of the late Charles William Fisher and Ruth Eleanor Gregory, was a performer in the show. She is known for being picked up in the mouth of Alice the elephant, who carried the woman around the ring. Ruby also did aerial acts in the show. She was married for 29 years to Harry
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Haag was said to have run away from home and farm like at age 12 to join a circus. He traveled to Philadelphia and New York City, where he worked shining shoes and selling newspapers. He first got a job as a musician, playing alto in the short-lived
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In 1915 the Circus entrance fee was 35 cents. At the show's peak in 1918, it had 100 workers, to produce a three-ring circus in a 180' by 80' tent. Its 45 vehicles were of all types. Featured acts were the one-legged clown, Roy Fortune; a
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toured continuously for over 40 years, from 1891 to 1938. During these years, the circus used a variety of types of transport: boat, carts, trains, horse-pulled wagons, and trucks. It was one of the largest traveling circuses in the
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After Ernest Haag's death on 1 Feb. 1935, the operation of the Circus was passed on to family members. For the summer of 1936, Harry Haag, Ruby Haag and the Fisher family, using primarily horses and trained dogs, opened the
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and horseback rider in the Circus. Maybelle and Everett James gave their son Harry the middle name of Haag after the circus owner. The James family departed the Circus in 1931 when Harry was 15.
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After the Circus officially closed, Harry Haag, and the Silverlake and Fisher families took Alice, the elephant, and a few other acts. They produced an independent show for one year, called
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and then in Shreveport. With the success of the Circus, Haag had a home built for him and his family in Shreveport. In 1920 the Circus moved to winter quarters in
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now available, Haag moved his Circus and tents to trucks for transport. The elephants were used to help with stuck trucks. Mighty Haag Circus wintered first in
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Mighty Haag Circus elephants: Tip, Alice and Babe in 1913. Tip and Alice worked in the Circus for more than 30 years. Alice would pick up Ruby Haag in her mouth
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The "brothers" were cousins, Henry Haag, son of Ernest, and Roy Haag (23 Nov. 1891-6 Jan. 1947), nephew of Ernest. The Circus' last show was in 1939 in
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act. Fisher's Performing Elephants continued tours after the Haag Circus ended. Ruby Haag Brown performed for 50 years in the Haag Circus, the
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Helen Haag (Durrett) - daughter of the Haags; she appeared in an elephant act, and was the first woman to be picked up by elephant trunk)
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In 1915 Haag sold all his railroad cars to the Great Wortham Shows carnival and moved back to wagons, renaming the show as the
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Haag married the former Alice N. Hubbard (1879- 1951). Their son Harry Eugene was born while they were on tour in
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Josephine "Jo" Helen (Fisher) Silverlake - acrobat and aerialist, trick riding (later married Brownie Silverlake)
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Ruby Fisher Haag - acrobat and aerialists, elephant trainer; joined in 1928 (married Harry Haag Sr)
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Ray Forbes and Roy Fortune; Millie Blondine Irwin & Mlle. Blanc, Bert Deare - wire and rings
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DeMarlo, also labeled as "The Great DeMarlo"- balancing act, world's greatest grotesque artist
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June 1909: a newspaper ad for the Mighty Haag Railroad Shows, appearing in Johnson City, near
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Henry Eugene Haag - sales, manager - manager of the Haag Brothers Circus (what relation?)
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Many Haag performers had successful careers elsewhere after working in the Haag Circus.
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Shreveport's Highland neighborhood: 2745 Fairfield Avenue - Pine Wold, Ernest Haag home
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Ab Johnson, C. W. Denney, Al Armer, Roy Forum, C. W. Denney, Frenchie Miller - clown
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Roy Haag - Sales, manager and later co-owner with cousin Harry after Ernest's death
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was started by American entrepreneur Ernest Haag (17 June 1866 - 1 Feb. 1935) in
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The Three Georges- acrobats and gymnasts supreme, 60 somersaults in 60 seconds
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ancestry.com, genealogy, Frances Tutt Glasgow, HISTORY OF MILLTOWN, KENTUCKY
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Arthur Gregory Fisher - brother to the Fisher sisters, acrobat and aerialist
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in 1866 to German immigrants Joseph N. Haag (July 8, 1840 - 1904), born in
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Other notable circus alumni include the following: Laurence Brasfield, of
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The six De Ivey Troupe, Hodge's Troupe & Matsomoto Troupe, - acrobats
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In January 1937, the name of the main Haag Circus was changed to the
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Geo and Geo and Mrs. Fern, Tan and Carrie Arakis - revolving ladder
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Silverlake Trio: (Silverlakes aerialists - Flying Silverlake)
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Lulu Del-Fuego (Mrs. Frank Foignet) - side show, tattooed lady
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Harry E. Haag Sr. - son of the Haags; inherited part of circus
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Myrtle Maybelle (Stewart) James - acrobat and horseback rider
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Wm. J. Irwin and Frank Smith - double head balancing trapeze
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The Mighty Haag Railroad Shows toured from 1910 to 1912 in
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Charles Philip Fox; Francis Beverly Kelle (January 1990).
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie C. Clark - foot jugglers and trapeze
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Earl Moss, Prof Harry Rhoods and Don Essig - bandleader
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Naomi Haag (Carpenter) - elephant, phony and dog acts
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Despot, the small horse, 19 inches high and 26 pounds
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Mrs. Della Larkins, "Curly" Womick - calliope player.
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Billy Burton, Roy Barrett, Col. Billy Barlow - clown
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Ezra Joseph 'Corine' Smith (Hazel) - elephant trainer
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Brownie (Melvin) Silverlake - aerialist, joined 1928
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Sarah Mann Fisher, known as "Tootsie" - acrobat and
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Irene James and Mickey O'Brien - wire & trapeze
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acrobat
Uncle Cyp and Aunt Sap Brasfield
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fair
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Red River
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Catawba River
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Atchafalaya River
Morgan City, Louisiana
carts
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