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By Ashley S. Thacker
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Shropshire Collection includes a large variety of circus material from the early to mid 1900s that was donated to the Dorris Museum by Mrs. James Shropshire. When the Dorris Museum closed, the collection was transferred to Special Collections and Archives. The items within the collection include photos of performers and circus snapshots, post cards, circus newspapers, programs and newspaper clippings, as well as lifetime circus passes and tickets.
Biographical Note
James and Elizabeth Shropshire were circus-lovers at heart. The two travelled in circuses throughout the early 1900s. While James served as a side show manager, Elizabeth usually performed as a mind reader or psychic. Around 1940, the two settled in London, KY and opened the 4-Paw Hotel on Main Street; however, they never completely gave up the circus way of life. As evidenced by the collection, the couple received many lifetime circus passes and frequently visited the circus circuit. Though the circus was a way of life, they ultimately called Kentucky home. James passed away on May 17, 1948, at which point Elizabeth operated the 4-Paw Hotel until her death on May 16, 1959. Both are buried in Maysville, Kentucky.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Acquisition Source:
Shropshire, James, Mrs.
Acquisition Method:
Donation
Other Note:
Photographs were initially numbered with the accession number; however, a decision was made to change to collection number. The database was changed, but the numbers written on the images were not changed.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Folder:
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Folder 1: Advertisements],
[Folder 2: Newspaper Clippings],
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Folder 3: Photographs & Post Cards],
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Folder 4: Tickets],
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Folder 5: Oversize],
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All]
- Folder 2: Newspaper Clippings
- Barcode: 31234013925498
- Item 1: Newspaper Clippings, ca. 1920
- Small article (appear to be from circus newsletter) about Abie Goldstein, clown cop
- Item 2: Newspaper Clippings, ca. 1920
- Article piece (appears to be from circus newsletter) about George Miller and the 101 Ranch
- Item 3: Newspaper Clippings, ca. 1920
- Partial article (appears to be from circus newsletter) about Colonel Joe Miller and 101 Ranch Wild West show
- Item 4: Newspaper Clippings, ca. 1920
- Article (appears to be from circus newsletter) about 101 Ranch Wild West Show, Madam Crooked Lance, and newspaper images of some Ranch 101 staff, as well as Madam Crooked Lance.
- Item 5: Newspaper Clippings, ca. 1920
- Articles (appears to be piece from circus newsletter) about the 101 Ranch Wild West Show, Indian show, famous saddles, etc.
Browse by Folder:
[
Folder 1: Advertisements],
[Folder 2: Newspaper Clippings],
[
Folder 3: Photographs & Post Cards],
[
Folder 4: Tickets],
[
Folder 5: Oversize],
[
All]