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Topsy (elephant) - Wikipedia Topsy (c 1875 – January 4, 1903) was a female Asian elephant who was electrocuted at Coney Island, New York, in January 1903
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Myth Buster-Topsy the Elephant - Rutgers University It is arguably the most famous animal execution ever—the killing of Topsy the elephant at Luna Park on Coney Island in January 1903 It received national coverage in the newspapers, and the Edison Manufacturing Co sent a film crew to document it
Who Was Topsy And What Did She Have To Do With the . . . - NYHistory When Topsy, an elephant that had served as an attraction for visitors to Coney Island in the 1890s, killed several keepers (including an abusive trainer who tried to feed her a lighted cigarette), a decision was made to put her to death
Topsy (4-Paw Topsy, Crooked-tail Topsy) at Luna Park in United States . . . Topsy (born circa 1875, died January 4, 1903), was a domesticated elephant with the Forepaugh Circus at Coney Island's Luna Park Due to her having killed three men in as many years, Topsy was deemed a threat to people by her owners and put down via electrocution on January 4, 1903
Topsy the Elephant Topsy the elephant never experienced a natural life in the jungle, where her mother would have raised her in a matriarchal society among her family of elephants Instead, she grew up performing in the circus ring and travelling across the United States
Topsy the Elephant, Brooklyn, New York - Roadside America As the 19th century turned into the 20th, one of the biggest attractions at Coney Island's "Luna Park" was its private herd of elephants, which roamed freely A favorite was Topsy, a three-ton tusker whose great strength had been put to use building the attractions that made Coney Island so much fun But Topsy had a temper