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[[Nicoli]] (Ocotber 18, 1871 - ?) was born Charles A. Nilcol in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. He was a performing magician, was the father of [[Nicola]] and [[Von Arx]].
[[Nicoli]] (October 18, 1871 - ?) was born Charles A. Nilcol in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. He was a performing magician, was the father of [[Nicola]] and [[Von Arx]].
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Nicoli began performing on the [[Lyceum]] circuit in 1892 and filled over 3,000 engagements.  
Nicoli began performing on the [[Lyceum]] circuit in 1892 and filled over 3,000 engagements.  


== References ==
== References ==
* Who's who in the lyceum By Alfred Augustus Wright (1906)
* [[Who's who in the Lyceum]] By Alfred Augustus Wright (1906)
 
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Revision as of 02:54, 29 September 2010

Nicoli (October 18, 1871 - ?) was born Charles A. Nilcol in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. He was a performing magician, was the father of Nicola and Von Arx.

Nicoli
BornCharles A. Nilcol
October 18, 1871
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Died?

Nicoli began performing on the Lyceum circuit in 1892 and filled over 3,000 engagements.

References