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Before the days when television, radios and VCRs beamed countless entertai=
nment options into <br>even the most remote American communities, the trav=
eling circus was small town America's ticket to worlds of magic and wonder=
<br> Each year, young and old alike wouldexcitedly fill the streets to wa=
tch the parade of gaily colored wagons, clowns, performers and animals<br>=
 roll into town. As railroad systems spread into the outermost corners of =
rural America, more circuses of all sizes fought for the<br>
hard of American families.
But when Sparks World Famous Shows, a mid-sized, 15-rail car circus, rolle=
d into the mountainous community of Erwin,<br>
Tennessee on September 13, 1916, they promised a bizarre spectacle that no=
 circus had ever offered before. After the<br>
matinee performance, they promised Erwin's citizens a public hanging of wh=
o was then the most notorious killer in Tennessee<br>
, "Murderous Mary..."
..A circus elephant.
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
discuss the incident.But there is little doubt that an elephant was hung i=
n the Erwin rail yards on September 13, 1916 -<br> an event that would for=
ever label this little known community as the "Town That Hung the Elephant=
"
But when Sparks World Famous Shows, a mid-sized, 15-rail car circus, rolle=
d into the mountainous community of Erwin,<br>
Tennessee on September 13, 1916, they promised a bizarre spectacle that no=
 circus had ever offered before. After the<br>
matinee performance, they promised Erwin's citizens a public hanging of wh=
o was then the most notorious killer in Tennessee<br>
, "Murderous Mary..."
..A circus elephant.
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
discuss the incident.But there is little doubt that an elephant was hung i=
n the Erwin rail yards on September 13, 1916 -<br> an event that would for=
ever label this little known community as the "Town That Hung the Elephant=
"
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
discuss the incident.But there is little doubt that an elephant was hung i=
n the Erwin rail yards on September 13, 1916 -<br> an event that would for=
ever label this little known community as the "Town That Hung the Elephant=
"
But when Sparks World Famous Shows, a mid-sized, 15-rail car circus, rolle=
d into the mountainous community of Erwin,<br>
Tennessee on September 13, 1916, they promised a bizarre spectacle that no=
 circus had ever offered before. After the<br>
matinee performance, they promised Erwin's citizens a public hanging of wh=
o was then the most notorious killer in Tennessee<br>
, "Murderous Mary..."
..A circus elephant.
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
discuss the incident.But there is little doubt that an elephant was hung i=
n the Erwin rail yards on September 13, 1916 -<br> an event that would for=
ever label this little known community as the "Town That Hung the Elephant=
"
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
discuss the incident.But there is little doubt that an elephant was hung i=
n the Erwin rail yards on September 13, 1916 -<br> an event that would for=
ever label this little known community as the "Town That Hung the Elephant=
"
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
discuss the incident.But there is little doubt that an elephant was hung i=
n the Erwin rail yards on September 13, 1916 -<br> an event that would for=
ever label this little known community as the "Town That Hung the Elephant=
"
But when Sparks World Famous Shows, a mid-sized, 15-rail car circus, rolle=
d into the mountainous community of Erwin,<br>
Tennessee on September 13, 1916, they promised a bizarre spectacle that no=
 circus had ever offered before. After the<br>
matinee performance, they promised Erwin's citizens a public hanging of wh=
o was then the most notorious killer in Tennessee<br>
, "Murderous Mary..."
..A circus elephant.
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
discuss the incident.But there is little doubt that an elephant was hung i=
n the Erwin rail yards on September 13, 1916 -<br> an event that would for=
ever label this little known community as the "Town That Hung the Elephant=
"
that would forever label this little known community as the "Town That Hun=
g the Elephant."
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
discuss the incident.But there is little doubt that an elephant was hung i=
n the Erwin rail yards on September 13, 1916 -<br> an event that would for=
ever label this little known community as the "Town That Hung the Elephant=
"
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
discuss the incident.But there is little doubt that an elephant was hung i=
n the Erwin rail yards on September 13, 1916 -<br> an event that would for=
ever label this little known community as the "Town That Hung the Elephant=
"
But when Sparks World Famous Shows, a mid-sized, 15-rail car circus, rolle=
d into the mountainous community of Erwin,<br>
Tennessee on September 13, 1916, they promised a bizarre spectacle that no=
 circus had ever offered before. After the<br>
matinee performance, they promised Erwin's citizens a public hanging of wh=
o was then the most notorious killer in Tennessee<br>
, "Murderous Mary..."
..A circus elephant.
that would forever label this little known community as the "Town That Hun=
g the Elephant."
What you are about to read is a true story. Some events leading up to the =
hanging of Murderous Mary have been clouded over time<br> by faulty memori=
es, the oral tradition and outright lies and exaggerations. To this day, s=
ome of Erwin's citizens refuse to even <br>
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