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William Benjamin
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William Benjamin | |
Cover of Sphinx Sept. 1912 | |
Born | William Benjamin Caulk 1860 |
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William Benjamin, lived in Terre Haute, Indiana was a magician and taxidermist.[1]
He was an inventor of numerous tricks and illusions and earned reputation in the West and Southwest as a magician of skill.[2]
Linking Ring (Vol 4, No. 1) listed him on the IBM membership list for 1926 as member number 201 and in the August 1934 issue it reported that Wm. B. Caulk, of Terre Haute, Indiana, received five hundred dollars for his effects in Wm. E. Robinson's "Slate Writing and Kindred Arts."
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