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Durant, J.; Durant, A. 1957 Pictorial history of the American circus. New York, A.S. Barnes and Co, pp. i-viii, 1-328
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1834-1835, poster of Association's Celebrated and Extensive Menagerie, with one- horned rhinoceros (p.27) 1831, poster of American National Caravan with one-horned rhino (p.31) Plate of Barnum's American Museum, with a 'living rhinoceros', single horned. (P.62-63) Portrait of J.A. Bailey with ...
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File AvailableDavis, D.G. 1957 Colorado Springs - USA. International Zoo News 4 (4): 100
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Black Rhino
Purchased a pair of black rhinos.
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File AvailableManville, R.M. 1957 Longevity of captive mammals. Journal of Mammalogy 38: 279-280, table 1
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Indian Rhino
A female Indian rhino, born in 1920, in the zoo from 24 May 1923, still alive after 33 years and 8 months.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1957 Cincinnati - USA. International Zoo News 4 (6): 155
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Black Rhino
Moreover 2 young rhinos entered the zoo [species unidentified].
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File AvailableReed, T.H. 1957 National Zoological Park Report (Arrival of Willie and Lucy from Uganda). Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution 1957 (pub. 1958): Select pages, 3 plates
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Nile Rhino
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File AvailableUlmer, F.A. 1957 Compatible rhinos - a rare prize for any zoo (Philadephia). Parks & Recreation, American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums 40 (1) Jan: 16,19, 1 plate
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File AvailableZoological Society of San Diego 1957 San Diego Zoo Balboa Park (extract Black rhinoceros) Official Guide Book: 51-52, 1 image
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Black Rhino
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Murray, M. 1956 Circus! From Rome to Ringling. New York, Appleton, Cenury, Croft, pp. 1-354
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Bailey's circus, 1876. In 1876 Bailey went to Australia with a big menagerie including a rhinoceros. Then they went to Indonesia, rhino overboard.
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File AvailableVail, R.W.G. 1956 Random notes on the history of the early American circus. Barre, Mass., Barre Gazette, pp. i-x, 1-92, pls. 1-7
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Another rhino exhibited at Washington Gardens, Tremont Street, Boston, on 14 May 1830 and as on the road with the American National Caravan in 1831 (shown on poster of 1831) and in 1835 with the Association's Menagerie. (Animal also shown on a poster of 1834-1835).
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File AvailableVail, R.W.G. 1956 Random notes on the history of the early American circus. Barre, Mass., Barre Gazette, pp. i-x, 1-92, pls. 1-7
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The Unicorn or one-horned rhinoceros, upon the stage at Peale's Museum in New York on 16 Oct 1826. It reappears at 350 Broadway in June-July 1829.
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