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[[Image:coup1.png|left|thumb|300px|Advertisement. June 1, 1880, The Dubuque Herald. Photo courtesy: Telegraph Herald]] | |||
[[Image:coup2.png|left|thumb|300px|The circus appeared for one day only--June 5, 1880.]]WILLIAM C. COUP NEW UNITED MONSTER SHOWS. William C. Coup owned and operated four circuses in a career that placed him among the greatest of the showmen. | |||
W. C. Coup's Circus (1885–1889) | |||
W. C. Coup's Rolling Palaces | |||
Coup's Equescurriculum | |||
W. C. Coup's New United Monster Shows | |||
Coup's 10 Consolidated Shows | |||
This card photographed in a museum | This card photographed in a Quebec, Canada museum suggests that Coup featured an act involving Eaton Stone, a white performer, who revolutionized the common Native American act by galloping bareback on a horse while shouting war whoops and performing breathtaking stunts. Stone dressed in beaded costumes, which he claimed Indian women had made for him, and wore facial paint. He may have had these additional performers as background for his act. Stone, however, is not mentioned in newspaper reports. | ||
The circus returned to Dubuque for a performance on April 30, 1882 with a museum representation "of the Garfield tragedy." (1) | |||
For more information about this circus--http://www.circusesandsideshows.com/owners/williamcameroncoup.html and "Eton Stone, the Devil Rider-http://www.circushistory.org/Thayer/Thayer3m.htm | For more information about this circus--http://www.circusesandsideshows.com/owners/williamcameroncoup.html and "Eton Stone, the Devil Rider-http://www.circushistory.org/Thayer/Thayer3m.htm | ||
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1. "Coup's Show," ''The Daily Herald,'' June 1, 1882, p. 4 | |||
[[Category: Circus]] | [[Category: Circus]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:14, 8 July 2017
WILLIAM C. COUP NEW UNITED MONSTER SHOWS. William C. Coup owned and operated four circuses in a career that placed him among the greatest of the showmen.
W. C. Coup's Circus (1885–1889)
W. C. Coup's Rolling Palaces
Coup's Equescurriculum
W. C. Coup's New United Monster Shows
Coup's 10 Consolidated Shows
This card photographed in a Quebec, Canada museum suggests that Coup featured an act involving Eaton Stone, a white performer, who revolutionized the common Native American act by galloping bareback on a horse while shouting war whoops and performing breathtaking stunts. Stone dressed in beaded costumes, which he claimed Indian women had made for him, and wore facial paint. He may have had these additional performers as background for his act. Stone, however, is not mentioned in newspaper reports.
The circus returned to Dubuque for a performance on April 30, 1882 with a museum representation "of the Garfield tragedy." (1)
For more information about this circus--http://www.circusesandsideshows.com/owners/williamcameroncoup.html and "Eton Stone, the Devil Rider-http://www.circushistory.org/Thayer/Thayer3m.htm
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1. "Coup's Show," The Daily Herald, June 1, 1882, p. 4



