- Lallah Rookh
Lallah Rookh, (? - Sept. 11, 1860), [Kunzon, John. "The One Horse Show" 1962, p. 169] was a female
Asian elephant inDan Rice 'scircus . Lallah Rookh was known for hertightrope walking act.Lallah started her circus career in
Franconi's Hippodrome under the nameJenny Lind , which she kept from 1848 to 1851. In 1851, she was renamedJuliet and paired with another elephant,Romeo .Lallah worked with the animal trainer
Charles Noyes who, in 1853, left Franconi's with Lallah and a whitecamel to join with Rice's circus inColumbus, Ohio . Rice renamed herLallah Rookh after the poem and she began performing in the show 2 days after they arrived. [Carlyon, David. "Dan Rice" 2001, p.165-166]Lallah was the first elephant in the United States to perform a
head stand consistently. [Carlyon, David. "Dan Rice" 2001, p.192] Her most famous feat was her tightrope walking act. Lallah walked on a specially made rope, 6 inches in diameter and 20 feet long, which hung four feet off of the ground between two pairs of crossed beams. Midway through her walk, Lallah would stop and raise her foreleg and Dan Rice would give her anAmerican flag to hold in her trunk as she continued the rest of the way. [Kunzon, John. "The One Horse Show" 1962, p. 107]In August 1860, Rice had Lallah Rookh swim across the
Ohio River inCincinnati, Ohio to drum up publicity for his new "Monster Show." It took her 45 minutes to swim across the river. A month later, Lallah died of a fever brought about by her swim. [Carlyon, David. "Dan Rice" 2001, p.294]References
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