Route of the Sparks World-Famous Circus Season of 1922
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- Created Date
- 1922
- Description
The terminology used to describe circus act types and performance act names have changed greatly over the past two centuries. While these descriptions are often offensive and no longer acceptable today, the historical language has been transcribed in its original form in order to accurately convey past ideologies and reveal past experiences. The collection contains depictions of people representative of the cultural context in which these circus ...
- Creator
Sparks Circus
- Contributing Institution
- Illinois State University
- Collection
- Circus Route Books
- Subjects
- Sparks, Charles, 1882-1944
Sparks, John H., 1863-1903
Ballenger, T. W
Kelly, J. C
Morgan, William
Sparks, Clifton R
Circus
Circus animals
Circus bands
Circus performers
Circus workers
Circuses (performances)
Entertainers
Animal trainers
Animals
Clowns
Comedians
Equestrian drama
Equestrians
Horse Sports
Menageries
Minstrel music
Minstrel shows
Sideshows
Charbino, Chas
Cherry, Frank
Cline, Mrs
Creg, Albert
Davis, Duke
DeBarrie, Mrs
DeOrlo, Minert
Earl, Chester
Earl, Leone
Eno, Dempe
Forbes, Bertha
Fuller, Madge
Gay, Fred
Gray, Weaver
Guice, Flora
Guice, Walter C
Hamilton, Kid
Harris, Ella
Hibbard, Gordon
Hollis, Bessie
Hollis, Melvin (Pinkie)
Hoshi, Mr
Houser, Allan
Houser, LaVerne
Jackson, A. J
Jung, Bee
Kant, Walter
Larkin, Della
Larkin, Karl
Manning, Pearl
Manning, William
Mardo, Florence
Mardo, Frank
Mardo, Joe
Mardo, Pete
Mays, Geo
Mullen, Mary
Mullen, Tommy
Powell, Albert
Prince Mungo
Reed, Lewis
Saiin, Tatsu
Sakatti, Shotaro
Scott, Captain
Sells, C. W
Smith, Mr
Smith, Mrs
Stickney, Sherman
Suzuki, Kotsu
Thompson, Minnie
Tiebor, Rolland
Weidener, Clyde
Weidener, Frances
Wenzel, Paul F
Williams, Abraham
Wilson, Robert
Yamada, Kaichi
Yorke, George
Yorke, Kula
Big Show Band
Clown Band
Mason's Merry Minstrels
Mason, Walter
Phillips, Jack
Wenzel, Paul - Location
- Alabama
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Indiana
Kentucky
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia - Type
- text
- Format
- Circus route books
- Language
- English
- Rights
- This work is protected by copyright or other associated rights. For uses not permitted by U.S. copyright law under fair use, obtain permission from the rights owner [Feld Entertainment].
- Chicago citation style
- Sparks Circus. Route of the Sparks World-Famous Circus Season of 1922. 1922. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://digital.library.illinoisstate.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15990coll5/id/8207. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
- APA citation style
- Sparks Circus, (1922) Route of the Sparks World-Famous Circus Season of 1922. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://digital.library.illinoisstate.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15990coll5/id/8207
- MLA citation style
- Sparks Circus. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://digital.library.illinoisstate.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15990coll5/id/8207>.