Manchester Zoological Gardens 1842. Sale of the animals. Guardian (London) Wednesday 9 November 1842: 1.
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Humphrey and Co. Menagerie 1841. Rare exhibition of living animals. Vicksburg Daily Whig (Vicksburg, Mississippi) Saturday 10 April 1841: 2.
Zoological Exhibition 1840. Rhinoceros fatally attacked by elephant. Wisconsin Enquirer (Madison, Wisconsin) Wednesday 22 April 1840: 2.
Manchester Zoological Gardens 1838. Purchase of a rhinoceros. Guardian (London) Wednesday 30 May 1838: 2.
Warren and Raymond Circus 1837. Exhibition of menagerie. Southern Argus (Columbus, Mississippi) Tuesday 3 October 1837: 1.
Anonymous 1836. Rhinoceros and black tiger from Bengal for sale. Times (London) Monday 23 May 1836: 1.
Anonymous 1836. Exhibition of a rhinoceros on Piccadilly, London. Guardian (London) Wednesday 21 December 1836: 1.
Zoological Institute 1836. Zoological exhibition. Courier Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) Monday 7 November 1836: 3.
Waring, N.E. 1836. Mammoth exhibition. Carlisle Weekly Herald and Penny Advertiser Thursday 13 October 1836: 1.
Zoological Institute 1835. Death of the rhinoceros. Fayetteville Weekly Observer Tuesday 21 April 1835: 1.
Anonymous 1834. Death of a rhinoceros on the ship Dover. Arkansas Gazette Tuesday 14 October 1834: 3.
Howe and Co. Menagerie 1834. Death of rhinoceros at Hartford. Fayetteville Weekly Observer Tuesday 26 August 1834: 3.
Anonymous 1831. Sale of a rhinoceros at Philadelphia. Long Island Star (New York) Wednesday 16 February 1831: 3.
Anonymous 1831. Arrival in Boston of a rhinoceros from Calcutta. Evening Post (New York) Tuesday 10 May 1831: 3.
Anonymous 1831. Rhinoceros skull from Africa seen at the American Museum. Evening Post (New York) Friday 25 November 1831: 3.
Mitchell, S.L. 1830. To the proprietors of the rhinoceros and other animals. Evening Post (New York) Friday 9 July 1830: 2.
Anonymous 1830. Exhibition of a rhinoceros in Boston. Pittsburgh weekly Gazette Friday 28 May 1830: 2.
Anonymous 1827. Exhibition of a rhinoceros at the Museum in Albany. Buffalo Emporium and General Advertiser Thursday 14 June 1827: 1.
Tourniaire, J. 1824. Exhibition of the Madame Tourniare Menagerie associated with H. van Aken and Martin in Rotterdam. Rotterdamsche Courant Thursday 19 August 1824 (no. 100): 3.