He died in St. Mark's Hospital. (Photocopy - Page 2, "OLD MINSTREL KING IS DEAD." - "The Deseret Evening News" - Salt Lake City - September 30, 1901)
Source of birth information: Page 122 - "Monarchs of Minstrelsy", by Edward Le Roy Rice - c 1911
Very Famous Showman. A manager/owner of black-face minstrel shows, he is remembered especially for his "Haverly's United Mastodon Minstrels". Founded in 1878, it was noted for its huge size and lavish spectacle.
He died in St. Mark's Hospital. (Photocopy - Page 2, "OLD MINSTREL KING IS DEAD." - "The Deseret Evening News" - Salt Lake City - September 30, 1901)
Source of birth information: Page 122 - "Monarchs of Minstrelsy", by Edward Le Roy Rice - c 1911
Very Famous Showman. A manager/owner of black-face minstrel shows, he is remembered especially for his "Haverly's United Mastodon Minstrels". Founded in 1878, it was noted for its huge size and lavish spectacle.
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