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Hachaliah Lyman Bailey (pronounced heck-a-LIE-uh; July 31, 1775 –
September 2, 1845) was the
founder of one of America's
earliest circuses. In 1808, he...
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Hachaliah or
Hacaliah (Hebrew: חֲכַלְיָה) was the
father of Nehemiah, the
author of the Book of Nehemiah,
which is a book of the
Hebrew Bible,
known to...
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Nehemiah (/ˌniːəˈmaɪə/; Hebrew: נְחֶמְיָה Nəḥemyā, "Yah comforts") is the
central figure of the Book of Nehemiah,
which describes his work in rebuilding...
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Haahashtari Habaiah Habak****
Habazziniah Habor Hachaliah Hachilah Hachmoni Hadad Hadadezer Hadadrimmon Hadar Hadarezer Hadashah...
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Bossier City, Louisiana. It did not
include clowns or a ringmaster.
Hachaliah Bailey appears to have
established one of the
earliest circuses in the...
- It is
located at 335 US 202,
across from the
northern end of NY 100.
Hachaliah Bailey (known as the
creator of
Bailey Circus)
built the
Elephant Hotel...
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discovered by
Colonel Frederic Harrison Bailey, a
nephew of
circus pioneer Hachaliah Bailey, and an
advance man for John
Robinson and Bill Lake's traveling...
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being the "cradle of the
American circus". It
gained this
notoriety after Hachaliah Bailey bought an
African elephant,
which he
named "Old Bet".
Somers was...
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family of
circus fame,
which has long been
connected with the community.
Hachaliah Bailey, one of America's
first circus showmen,
resided here. In 1808,...
- in the 19th
century Old Bet,
early American circus elephant owned by
Hachaliah Bailey. On July 24, 1816, she was shot and
killed while on tour near Alfred...