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|data-sort-value="Faust Family, The"|The Faust Family||Acrobatic act||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="06/04/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_June_4|June 4-10, 1899]]<br />[[1900 Season#Week_of_May_20_(Opening_Week)|May 20-26, 1900]]<br />[[1905 Season#Week_of_July_9|July 9-15, 1905]]<br />[[1905 Season#Week_of_July_30|July 31-August 5, 1905]]<br />[[1905_Season#Week_of_August_20|August 20-26, 1905]]||5||3||||Six acrobats, led by Ted Faust, performed with Billy Link in July/August 1905
|data-sort-value="Faust Family, The"|The Faust Family||Acrobatic act||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="06/04/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_June_4|June 4-10, 1899]]<br />[[1900 Season#Week_of_May_20_(Opening_Week)|May 20-26, 1900]]<br />[[1905 Season#Week_of_July_9|July 9-15, 1905]]<br />[[1905 Season#Week_of_July_30|July 31-August 5, 1905]]<br />[[1905_Season#Week_of_August_20|August 20-26, 1905]]||5||3||Six acrobats, led by Ted Faust, performed with Billy Link in July/August 1905
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|data-sort-value="Gladstone, Lotta"|Lotta Gladstone||||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="07/16/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_July_16_(Children's_Matinee_Week)|July 16-22, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_August_19|August 19-September 8, 1900]]||4||2||||Known as the "Orginal Country Girl"
|data-sort-value="Gladstone, Lotta"|Lotta Gladstone||||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="07/16/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_July_16_(Children's_Matinee_Week)|July 16-22, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_August_19|August 19-September 8, 1900]]||4||2||Known as the "Orginal Country Girl"
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|data-sort-value="Lawson, Namon"|Al Lawson and Frances Namon||Comedy cycling and artistic bag punching||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="05/19/1901"|[[1901 Season#Week_of_May_19_(Opening_Week)|May 19-25, 1901]]<br />[[1903 Season#Week_of_August_30|August 30-September 12, 1903]]||4||2||||Known as Lawson and Namon
|data-sort-value="Lawson, Namon"|Al Lawson and Frances Namon||Comedy cycling and artistic bag punching||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="05/19/1901"|[[1901 Season#Week_of_May_19_(Opening_Week)|May 19-25, 1901]]<br />[[1903 Season#Week_of_August_30|August 30-September 12, 1903]]||4||2||Known as Lawson and Namon
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|data-sort-value="Stanley, Harry C."|Harry C. Stanley||Comedian||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/06/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_August_6|August 6-12, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_June_24|June 24-July 7, 1900]]<br />[[1904_Season#Week_of_June_12|June 12-18, 1904]]||4||3||||Performed with Doris Wilson in 1900 and 1904
|data-sort-value="Stanley, Harry C."|Harry C. Stanley||Comedian||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/06/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_August_6|August 6-12, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_June_24|June 24-July 7, 1900]]<br />[[1904_Season#Week_of_June_12|June 12-18, 1904]]||4||3||Performed with Doris Wilson in 1900 and 1904
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|data-sort-value="Wilson-Jackson, Doris"|Doris Wilson-Jackson||Singer||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/06/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_August_6|August 6-12, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_June_24|June 24-July 7, 1900]]<br />[[1904_Season#Week_of_June_12|June 12-18, 1904]]||4||3||||Performed with Harry C. Stanley in 1900 and 1904
|data-sort-value="Wilson-Jackson, Doris"|Doris Wilson-Jackson||Singer||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/06/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_August_6|August 6-12, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_June_24|June 24-July 7, 1900]]<br />[[1904_Season#Week_of_June_12|June 12-18, 1904]]||4||3||Performed with Harry C. Stanley in 1900 and 1904
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|data-sort-value="Zamora"|The Zamora Family||Mexican acrobats||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="09/13/1903"|[[1903 Season#Week_of_September_13|September 13-20, 1903]]<br />[[1904 Season#Week_of_July_10|July 10-16, 1904]]<br />[[1904_Season#September_11-18_%28Closing_Week%29|September 12-17, 1904]]<br />[[1905_Season#Week_of_September_10_(Closing_Week)|September 10-17, 1905]]||4||3||||
|data-sort-value="Zamora"|The Zamora Family||Mexican acrobats||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="09/13/1903"|[[1903 Season#Week_of_September_13|September 13-20, 1903]]<br />[[1904 Season#Week_of_July_10|July 10-16, 1904]]<br />[[1904_Season#September_11-18_%28Closing_Week%29|September 12-17, 1904]]<br />[[1905_Season#Week_of_September_10_(Closing_Week)|September 10-17, 1905]]||4||3||
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|data-sort-value="Sunetaro, Soto"|Soto Sunetaro and Co.||Japanese wonder-working||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="07/21/1901"|[[1901 Season#Week_of_July_21|July 21-27, 1901]]<br />[[1903 Season#Week_of_August_30|August 30-September 5, 1903]]<br />[[1904_Season#Week_of_May_15|May 15-21, 1904]]||3||3||1||Also known as "The Japanese Wonder Worker"
|data-sort-value="Sunetaro, Soto"|Soto Sunetaro and Co.||Japanese wonder-working||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="07/21/1901"|[[1901 Season#Week_of_July_21|July 21-27, 1901]]<br />[[1903 Season#Week_of_August_30|August 30-September 5, 1903]]<br />[[1904_Season#Week_of_May_15|May 15-21, 1904]]||3||3||Also known as "The Japanese Wonder Worker"
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|data-sort-value="Coin"|Professor Coin's Dog Circus||Animal act||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="07/23/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_July_23|July 23-29, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_May_20_(Opening_Week)|May 20-26, 1900]]<br>[[1901 Season#Week_of_May_19_(Opening_Week)|May 19-25, 1901]]||3||3||||
|data-sort-value="Coin"|Professor Coin's Dog Circus||Animal act||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="07/23/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_July_23|July 23-29, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_May_20_(Opening_Week)|May 20-26, 1900]]<br>[[1901 Season#Week_of_May_19_(Opening_Week)|May 19-25, 1901]]||3||3||
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|data-sort-value="Price, Maude Beale"|Maude Beale Price||Impersonator and soprano singer||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="06/24/1900"|[[1900 Season#Week_of_June_24|June 24-30, 1900]]<br>[[1901 Season#Week_of_July_28|July 28-August 3, 1901]]<br>[[1903 Season#Week_of_September_13|September 13-20, 1903]]||3||3||||
|data-sort-value="Price, Maude Beale"|Maude Beale Price||Impersonator and soprano singer||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="06/24/1900"|[[1900 Season#Week_of_June_24|June 24-30, 1900]]<br>[[1901 Season#Week_of_July_28|July 28-August 3, 1901]]<br>[[1903 Season#Week_of_September_13|September 13-20, 1903]]||3||3||
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|data-sort-value="Troubadours"|The Three Troubadours||Singers and comedians||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/30/1903"|[[1903 Season#Week_of_August_30|August 30-September 5, 1903]]<br />[[1904 Season#Week_of_July_24|July 24-30, 1904]]<br />[[1905_Season#Week_of_June_4|June 4-10, 1905]]||3||3||||Also known as the Chihuahua Mexican Troubadors. Made of Casper Zarnes, Charles H. Van, and Hi Briggs.
|data-sort-value="Troubadours"|The Three Troubadours||Singers and comedians||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/30/1903"|[[1903 Season#Week_of_August_30|August 30-September 5, 1903]]<br />[[1904 Season#Week_of_July_24|July 24-30, 1904]]<br />[[1905_Season#Week_of_June_4|June 4-10, 1905]]||3||3||Also known as the Chihuahua Mexican Troubadors. Made of Casper Zarnes, Charles H. Van, and Hi Briggs.
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|data-sort-value="Matthiessen, G. F."|G. F. Matthiessen||Stunt cycling||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="07/30/1905"|[[1905 Season#Stunts|July 30-August 26, 1905]]||4||1||4||Performed as "Diavolo" on the Loop-the-Loop (July 30-August 19, 1905) and as "Prodigious Porthos" on the Leaping the Gap (August 20-26, 1905), sometimes referred to as Fred Matthiessen
|data-sort-value="Matthiessen, G. F."|G. F. Matthiessen||Stunt cycling||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="07/30/1905"|[[1905 Season#Stunts|July 30-August 26, 1905]]||4||1||Performed as "Diavolo" on the Loop-the-Loop (July 30-August 19, 1905) and as "Prodigious Porthos" on the Leaping the Gap (August 20-26, 1905), sometimes referred to as Fred Matthiessen
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|data-sort-value="Marshall, Edna"|Edna Bassett Marshall||Opera singer||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="06/18/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_June_18|June 18-24, 1899]]<br>[[1899 Season#Week_of_July_9|July 9-15, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_May_20_(Opening_Week)|May 20-26, 1900]]||3||2||2||Prima donna soprano who sang opera songs in different costumes in rotating scenes along with five specialty artists
|data-sort-value="Marshall, Edna"|Edna Bassett Marshall||Opera singer||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="06/18/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_June_18|June 18-24, 1899]]<br>[[1899 Season#Week_of_July_9|July 9-15, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_May_20_(Opening_Week)|May 20-26, 1900]]||3||2||Prima donna soprano who sang opera songs in different costumes in rotating scenes along with five specialty artists
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|data-sort-value="Gardner and Madden"|Georgia Gardner and Joseph Madden||Comedy actors||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="09/02/1900"|[[1900 Season#Week_of_September_2|September 2-15, 1900]]<br>[[1901 Season#Week_of_September_8|September 8-15, 1901]]||3||2||1||Also known as Gardner and Madden
|data-sort-value="Gardner and Madden"|Georgia Gardner and Joseph Madden||Comedy actors||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="09/02/1900"|[[1900 Season#Week_of_September_2|September 2-15, 1900]]<br>[[1901 Season#Week_of_September_8|September 8-15, 1901]]||3||2||Also known as Gardner and Madden
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|data-sort-value="Sennetts"|The Six Sennetts||Acrobatics||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="09/17/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_September_17_(Closing_Week)|September 17-24, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_September_2|September 2-15, 1900]]||3||2||1||Also billed as the "Six Senetees" and "Six Senetts"
|data-sort-value="Sennetts"|The Six Sennetts||Acrobatics||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="09/17/1899"|[[1899 Season#Week_of_September_17_(Closing_Week)|September 17-24, 1899]]<br>[[1900 Season#Week_of_September_2|September 2-15, 1900]]||3||2||Also billed as the "Six Senetees" and "Six Senetts"
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|data-sort-value="Stewart, Cal"|Cal Stewart||Storyteller and entertainer||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="06/19/1904"|[[1904 Season#Week_of_June_19|June 19-25, 1904]]<br />[[1904_Season#September_4-6|September 4-6, 1904]]<br />[[1905 Season#Week_of_June_26|June 26-July 1, 1905]]||3||2||1||Performed with wife in 1905
|data-sort-value="Stewart, Cal"|Cal Stewart||Storyteller and entertainer||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="06/19/1904"|[[1904 Season#Week_of_June_19|June 19-25, 1904]]<br />[[1904_Season#September_4-6|September 4-6, 1904]]<br />[[1905 Season#Week_of_June_26|June 26-July 1, 1905]]||3||2||Performed with wife in 1905
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|data-sort-value="Van, Gladys"|Gladys Van||Monologist, imitator, and singing comedienne||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/28/1904"|[[1904 Season#Week_of_August_28|August 28-September 6, 1904]]<br />[[1905_Season#Week_of_May_21|May 21-27, 1905]]||3||2||||
|data-sort-value="Van, Gladys"|Gladys Van||Monologist, imitator, and singing comedienne||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/28/1904"|[[1904 Season#Week_of_August_28|August 28-September 6, 1904]]<br />[[1905_Season#Week_of_May_21|May 21-27, 1905]]||3||2||
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|data-sort-value="Healy, Farnum"|Tim Healy and Ella Farnum||Singers and dancers||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/23/1903"|[[1903 Season#Week_of_August_23|August 24-September 12, 1903]]||3||1||||Known as Healy and Farnum
|data-sort-value="Healy, Farnum"|Tim Healy and Ella Farnum||Singers and dancers||data-sort-type="date" data-sort-value="08/23/1903"|[[1903 Season#Week_of_August_23|August 24-September 12, 1903]]||3||1||Known as Healy and Farnum
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Below is a list of performers (vaudeville, stunts, outdoor shows, etc.) and the dates they performed.

List of Performers

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Top Performers

Top Performers (Weeks Performed)

Performer Name Type of Act Dates Performed Weeks Seasons Notes
The Faust Family Acrobatic act June 4-10, 1899
May 20-26, 1900
July 9-15, 1905
July 31-August 5, 1905
August 20-26, 1905
5 3 Six acrobats, led by Ted Faust, performed with Billy Link in July/August 1905
Lotta Gladstone July 16-22, 1899
August 19-September 8, 1900
4 2 Known as the "Orginal Country Girl"
Al Lawson and Frances Namon Comedy cycling and artistic bag punching May 19-25, 1901
August 30-September 12, 1903
4 2 Known as Lawson and Namon
Harry C. Stanley Comedian August 6-12, 1899
June 24-July 7, 1900
June 12-18, 1904
4 3 Performed with Doris Wilson in 1900 and 1904
Doris Wilson-Jackson Singer August 6-12, 1899
June 24-July 7, 1900
June 12-18, 1904
4 3 Performed with Harry C. Stanley in 1900 and 1904
The Zamora Family Mexican acrobats September 13-20, 1903
July 10-16, 1904
September 12-17, 1904
September 10-17, 1905
4 3
Soto Sunetaro and Co. Japanese wonder-working July 21-27, 1901
August 30-September 5, 1903
May 15-21, 1904
3 3 Also known as "The Japanese Wonder Worker"
Professor Coin's Dog Circus Animal act July 23-29, 1899
May 20-26, 1900
May 19-25, 1901
3 3
Maude Beale Price Impersonator and soprano singer June 24-30, 1900
July 28-August 3, 1901
September 13-20, 1903
3 3
The Three Troubadours Singers and comedians August 30-September 5, 1903
July 24-30, 1904
June 4-10, 1905
3 3 Also known as the Chihuahua Mexican Troubadors. Made of Casper Zarnes, Charles H. Van, and Hi Briggs.
G. F. Matthiessen Stunt cycling July 30-August 26, 1905 4 1 Performed as "Diavolo" on the Loop-the-Loop (July 30-August 19, 1905) and as "Prodigious Porthos" on the Leaping the Gap (August 20-26, 1905), sometimes referred to as Fred Matthiessen
Edna Bassett Marshall Opera singer June 18-24, 1899
July 9-15, 1899
May 20-26, 1900
3 2 Prima donna soprano who sang opera songs in different costumes in rotating scenes along with five specialty artists
Georgia Gardner and Joseph Madden Comedy actors September 2-15, 1900
September 8-15, 1901
3 2 Also known as Gardner and Madden
The Six Sennetts Acrobatics September 17-24, 1899
September 2-15, 1900
3 2 Also billed as the "Six Senetees" and "Six Senetts"
Cal Stewart Storyteller and entertainer June 19-25, 1904
September 4-6, 1904
June 26-July 1, 1905
3 2 Performed with wife in 1905
Gladys Van Monologist, imitator, and singing comedienne August 28-September 6, 1904
May 21-27, 1905
3 2
Tim Healy and Ella Farnum Singers and dancers August 24-September 12, 1903 3 1 Known as Healy and Farnum

Top Performers (Seasons Performed)

Performer Name Type of Act Dates Performed Weeks Seasons Top Billing Notes
The Faust Family Acrobatic act June 4-10, 1899
May 20-26, 1900
July 9-15, 1905
July 31-August 5, 1905
August 20-26, 1905
5 3 Six acrobats, led by Ted Faust, performed with Billy Link in July/August 1905
Soto Sunetaro and Co. Japanese wonder-working July 21-27, 1901
August 30-September 5, 1903
May 15-21, 1904
3 3 1 Also known as "The Japanese Wonder Worker"
Harry C. Stanley Comedian August 6-12, 1899
June 24-July 7, 1900
June 12-18, 1904
4 3 Performed with Doris Wilson in 1900 and 1904
Doris Wilson-Jackson Singer August 6-12, 1899
June 24-July 7, 1900
June 12-18, 1904
4 3 Performed with Harry C. Stanley in 1900 and 1904
The Zamora Family Mexican acrobats September 13-20, 1903
July 10-16, 1904
September 12-17, 1904
September 10-17, 1905
4 3
Professor Coin's Dog Circus Animal act July 23-29, 1899
May 20-26, 1900
May 19-25, 1901
3 3
Maude Beale Price Impersonator and soprano singer June 24-30, 1900
July 28-August 3, 1901
September 13-20, 1903
3 3
The Three Troubadours Singers and comedians August 30-September 5, 1903
July 24-30, 1904
June 4-10, 1905
3 3 Also known as the Chihuahua Mexican Troubadors. Made of Casper Zarnes, Charles H. Van, and Hi Briggs.
Joseph Adelman Xylophone player June 10-16, 1900
June 9-22, 1901
2 3

Top Performers (Weeks Top Billing/Special Attraction)

Performer Name Type of Act Dates Performed Weeks Seasons Top Billing Notes
G. F. Matthiessen Stunt cycling July 30-August 26, 1905 4 1 4 Performed as "Diavolo" on the Loop-the-Loop (July 30-August 19, 1905) and as "Prodigious Porthos" on the Leaping the Gap (August 20-26, 1905), sometimes referred to as Fred Matthiessen
Edna Bassett Marshall Opera singer June 18-24, 1899
July 9-15, 1899
May 20-26, 1900
3 2 2 Prima donna soprano who sang opera songs in different costumes in rotating scenes along with five specialty artists
The Barlow Minstrels Minstrel group August 13-19, 1899
August 25-31, 1901
2 2 2 Made of 28 blackface performers
Diana Light and mirror dancing June 4-17, 1899 2 1 2 Known as the international "Queen of Light" and the "Myriad Mirror Queen"
The Five Flying Bicketts Acrobatics June 18-July 2, 1899 2 1 2 Comprised of one man and four women
Ezra Kendall Monologue July 1-7, 1900
July 22-28, 1900
2 1 2

References