Herbert Glenn photographs, pamphlets, and minutes, 1921 and undated.

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Herbert Glenn photographs, pamphlets, and minutes, 1921 and undated.

Includes photographs of businessmen, social life, and theater and of the Goldstein grocery store (1921); three prayer books (liturgical); article clipping about Allis-Chalmers; photographs of horse teams unloading circus wagons from railroad car in Baraboo, Wis. (ca. 1875-1930); photographs of the Goldstein and Engel families; periodicals; booklets; a letter from Jan Peerce; minutes of Poale Zion (in Yiddish and English) and photographs; information about the Adolph Engel family; Haganah; Holocaust photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7323895

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Circus World Museum (Baraboo, Wis.)

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The museum was established in 1959 by a group of circus fans and a former Ringling Bros. attorney, John M. Kelley, under the auspices of Circus World Museum, Inc. Its mission is to document and disseminate information on American circus history. The site was chosen because it was the original winter quarters of the Ringling Bros. Circus. At the museum's creation, ownership of all collections and property was transferred to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. A lease management agreement w...

Glenn, Herbert

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Engel, Adolph, 1893-1974

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Engel family.

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Allis-Chalmers.

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Haganah (Organization)

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Poale Zion (U.S.)

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Peerce, Jan

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Jan Peerce (1904-1984) was a noted American tenor. He was born on Jun. 3, 1904 and died on Dec. 15, 1984 in New York. He was engaged as a singer at Radio City Music Hall in 1932, and made his operatic debut in Philadelphia as the Duke in Rigoletto on May 14, 1938. His Metropolitan Opera debut was on Nov. 29, 1941, as Alfredo in La traviata . In addition to opera, he also sang musical theater, most notably in Fiddler on the Roof, and Jewish religious and secular music. His final appearance at the...

Goldstein family.

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