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}}'''Zennia''' (Will H. Adams) was a Kansas City, Missouri magician.
}}'''Zennia''' (fl. 1900-1910) was Will H. Adams, a Kansas City, Missouri magician.


== Biography ==
He was an accomplished sleight of hand performer and musician and varied his program with selections on the banjo, mandolin
He was an accomplished sleight of hand performer and musician and varied his program with selections on the banjo, mandolin
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 22 August 2014

Zennia

Cover of Sphinx (November 1904)
BornWill H. Adams
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Died?
Flourished1900-1910

Zennia (fl. 1900-1910) was Will H. Adams, a Kansas City, Missouri magician.

Biography

He was an accomplished sleight of hand performer and musician and varied his program with selections on the banjo, mandolin and guitar.

Zennia was a mechanic, and repaired and constructed much of his own apparatus. He also worked as an Inspection Supervisor.[1]

There was a notice in the July 1962 issue of the Linking Ring that a "William H. Adams" in Connecticut, died on May 18th.

References

  1. Sphinx, July, 1943