Saturday, April 29, 2006

To KC

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read where after they shot Black Diamond in Kenedy Texas in October 1929,they skinned him and cut off his head for mounting.
But is it true they buried the rest of him?
Is his carcass still buried?
(minus the skull of course which is on loan to a private museum in Corsicana Texas from the Houston museum of Science.

Buckles said...

No idea.

GaryHill said...

I believe that his head is mounted in an office of Watkins Conctruction in Corsicana. I have yet to see it but have hear from a lot of people that it is. I do plan on seeing and try to photograph it and it will be sent to Buckles for this blog. Now where did I put that camera?

Anonymous said...

Mr. Woodcock,

Would you have a photo of
Honest Bill Newton's "Diamond"?
That Diamond was buried over near Orick California in the late 1920's,after he died from exhaustion after pushing some wagons that became mired in the dirt road there.
There is a marker near a resturant there.
Some people believe it Black Diamond that was buried there.
The confusion comes from both Diamonds having been associated with William P. Hall in Lancaster Missouri.
I read where Honest Bill Newton's Diamond was referedd to as a tusker.
However in George Slim Lewis's 1955
book ELEPHANT TRAMP,He mentions having seen Tex and Diamond on the Honset Bill show,and refers to that Diamond as being a female.

Anonymous said...

You can see a photograph on-line of Black Diamond's mounted skull and mounted head.
Go to
www.roadsideamerica.com,
then click on
pet cemetary and then click elephant graveyard,
then click on Black Diamond,
then scroll down the page and click
on 'Two heads of Black Diamond'

GaryHill said...

Thanks, I drive by that building all the time but never thought it was a museum? So now I will stop next trip to town- what did I do with that camera?????

Anonymous said...

Here's a line from the before mentioned 'roadsideamerica' site about Ziggy.
"Before Lewis could get up, Ziggy had him by the leg, plunging his tusks down repeatedly, while Lewis, happy to be slim, rolled into the space in between them to avoid getting gored. When his tusks briefly caught deep in the dirt, Lewis managed to escape. Ziggy picked up Lewis's hat and threw it after him."
"happy to be slim" - ROFLMAO

Buckles said...

There happened to be a visitor at the Zoo that day who happened to get a picture at the moment the deed was being done ny "Ziggy".
Maybe you have seen it.

Buckles said...

DIAMOND (Little Dioamond) (one tusk)
1912 Wm. P. Hall Animal Farm
1913-22 Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus
1923-24 Lucky Bill Newton
1925 Honest Bill Newton
1926 Orange Bros.-Moon Bros. (Newton)
1927 Honest Bill Newton

(Died 9/30/27 at Orick, Calif.)

Anonymous said...

I remember seeing the pictures in Life magazine - of course, I was just a kid at the time.

Opa said...

This was probably a different "Diamond" but I read in Lucky Bill's obit (Lawrence KS Journal World 27 Jun 1937 p.3 c.1) that Diamond died from exposure in 1926 after a rampage that lasted several days before his recapture. As best I can determine, from a 15 Dec 1926 article in the Beaver PA Daily News (p.4 c.5)the escape of Diamond & Old Tex happened on 11 Dec 1926. Old Tex was quickly recaptured.