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Benjamin Wallace

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English: Benjamin Wallace
Date Between 1884 (when The Great Wallace Show was created) and 1890 (when B. E. Wallace Circus was formed).
Source https://classic.circushistory.org/History/BiosV.htm (archive url https://archive.today/kKxnW)
Author Original author unknown. The website says the photo is from Fred Pfening, Jr. who according to here (archive url https://archive.today/gpD4r) was a life-long circus enthusiast though it also says he joined the joined the Pfening company in 1948 which means it is very unlikely that he is the original author of this photo and that he most likely got the image from somewhere else.
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