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| birth_name = Harrol Andrew Brauer<br />
| birth_day = September 27, <br />
| birth_year = 1888<br />
| birth_place = Richmond, Virginia<br />
| death_day = December 23,<br />
| death_year = 1980<br />
| death_place = Newport News, Virginia <br />
| resting_place = Westhampton Memorial and Cremation Park, 10000 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Virginia <br />
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'''H. A. Brauer''' (1888-?) was an escape artist in Virginia.<br />
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== Biography ==<br />
Brauer became interested in sleight-of-hand at 15 and started performing in club and society entertainments throughout Virginia. He latter branched out to [[vaudeville]]. <br />
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A few years later he changed his performance to "The Challenge Handcuff Act" featuring escapes from Handcuffs, Mail bags, Straight Jackets and Packing cases. He would close with the [[Milk Can Escape]], by allowing the committee to tie him up in a cloth bag previous to his being placed in the can filled with water. Brauer made several escapes from jails throughout Virginia. <ref>[[Magic World]] November 1917</ref><br />
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In the 1926, [[IBM]] membership listed Brauer as member number 574 with the address "c/o Car Accountant, Chesapeake & Ohio Ry., Richmond, Va".<br />
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== Contributions ==<br />
* Challenge Packing Case Escape Vol. 01 No. 01 (April 1917)<br />
* Card to Confetti in Magic World Vol. 01 No. 08 (November 1917)<br />
* Packing Case Escape in Magic World Vol. 03 No. 04 (July 1919)<br />
* William L. Brauer, grandson and family genealogist<br />
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| birth_name = Harrol Andrew Brauer<br />
| birth_day = September 27, <br />
| birth_year = 1888<br />
| birth_place = Richmond, Virginia<br />
| death_day = December 23<br />
| death_year = 1980<br />
| death_place = Newport News, Virginia <br />
| resting_place = Westhampton Memorial and Cremation Park, 10000 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Virginia <br />
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'''H. A. Brauer''' (1888-?) was an escape artist in Virginia.<br />
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== Biography ==<br />
Brauer became interested in sleight-of-hand at 15 and started performing in club and society entertainments throughout Virginia. He latter branched out to [[vaudeville]]. <br />
<br />
A few years later he changed his performance to "The Challenge Handcuff Act" featuring escapes from Handcuffs, Mail bags, Straight Jackets and Packing cases. He would close with the [[Milk Can Escape]], by allowing the committee to tie him up in a cloth bag previous to his being placed in the can filled with water. Brauer made several escapes from jails throughout Virginia. <ref>[[Magic World]] November 1917</ref><br />
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In the 1926, [[IBM]] membership listed Brauer as member number 574 with the address "c/o Car Accountant, Chesapeake & Ohio Ry., Richmond, Va".<br />
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== Contributions ==<br />
* Challenge Packing Case Escape Vol. 01 No. 01 (April 1917)<br />
* Card to Confetti in Magic World Vol. 01 No. 08 (November 1917)<br />
* Packing Case Escape in Magic World Vol. 03 No. 04 (July 1919)<br />
* William L. Brauer, grandson and family genealogist<br />
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{{References}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox person<br />
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| caption = <br />
| birth_name = Harrol Andrew Brauer<br />
| birth_day = September 27, <br />
| birth_year = 1888<br />
| birth_place = Richmond, Virginia<br />
| death_day = December 23<br />
| death_year = 1980<br />
| death_place = Newport News, Virginia <br />
| resting_place = Westhampton Memorial and Cremation Park, 10000 Patterson Avenue, Richmond, Virginia <br />
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| nationality = <br />
| known_for = <br />
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'''H. A. Brauer''' (1888-?) was an escape artist in Virginia.<br />
<br />
== Biography ==<br />
Brauer became interested in sleight-of-hand at 15 and started performing in club and society entertainments throughout Virginia. He latter branched out to [[vaudeville]]. <br />
<br />
A few years later he changed his performance to "The Challenge Handcuff Act" featuring escapes from Handcuffs, Mail bags, Straight Jackets and Packing cases. He would close with the [[Milk Can Escape]], by allowing the committee to tie him up in a cloth bag previous to his being placed in the can filled with water. Brauer made several escapes from jails throughout Virginia. <ref>[[Magic World]] November 1917</ref><br />
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In the 1926, [[IBM]] membership listed Brauer as member number 574 with the address "c/o Car Accountant, Chesapeake & Ohio Ry., Richmond, Va".<br />
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== Contributions ==<br />
* Challenge Packing Case Escape Vol. 01 No. 01 (April 1917)<br />
* Card to Confetti in Magic World Vol. 01 No. 08 (November 1917)<br />
* Packing Case Escape in Magic World Vol. 03 No. 04 (July 1919)<br />
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