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'''John T. Greenwood'''  played in Philadelphia in 1855 and traveled throughout the South for ten years. Then for fifty years he toured the North and West as a magician and ventriloquist.
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Greenwood was with [[John Wyman]] in Philadelphia and received a collection of magical apparatus and marionette figures from Wyman on his  death.  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:35, 16 March 2014

John T. Greenwood

Cover of Sphinx (April 1911)
Born1830
Died?

John T. Greenwood (1830-?) played in Philadelphia in 1855 and traveled throughout the South for ten years. Then for fifty years he toured the North and West as a magician and ventriloquist.

Biography

Greenwood was with John Wyman in Philadelphia and received a collection of magical apparatus and marionette figures from Wyman on his death.

He retired to Beloit, Wisconsin and owned about twenty cottages which he rented out.[1]

References

  1. Sphinx (April 1911)