Humphrey & Lines United Menagerie in United States


Humphrey & Lines United Menagerie
Local name Grand Caravan of Living Animals
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OwnerJames Raymond
Country United States

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Humphrey & Lines United Menagerie, United States .


Comments / picturesJames Raymond had two of his three 1840 menagerie-circus combinations in the South. These were D. R. Lines & Co., and what was called Grand Caravan of Living Animals (a generic title), managed by J. L. Humphrey. Lines had Columbus, as we said, and Humphrey had Bolivar. The two caravans were combined in Algiers, Louisiana, prior to crossing the river to New Orleans as one entity. It was here that Columbus went berserk, attacking Bolivar, killed Bolivars keeper, George Crumb, broke up a cage, and lunged at spectators.

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Koehl, Dan (2024). Humphrey & Lines United Menagerie, Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at https://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=3453. (archived at the Wayback machine)

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