Charles B. Tripp, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles B. Tripp

American sideshow performer

Date of Birth: 06-Jul-1855

Date of Death: 26-Jan-1930

Profession: circus performer

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Charles B. Tripp

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  • Tripp (July 6, 1855 – January 26, 1930) was a Canadian-American artist and sideshow performer known as the "Armless Wonder". A native of Woodstock, Ontario, Tripp was born without arms but learned to use his legs and feet to perform everyday tasks.
  • He was a skilled carpenter and calligrapher and started supporting his mother and sister when he was a teenager.
  • In 1872, Tripp visited P.
  • T.
  • Barnum in New York City and was quickly hired to work for Barnum's Great Traveling World's Fair.
  • He worked for Barnum (and later James Anthony Bailey) for twenty-three years, then toured for the Ringling brothers for twelve years.On stage, Tripp cultivated a gentlemanly persona and exhibited his skills in carpentry and penmanship.
  • He also cut paper, took photographs, shaved, and painted portraits.
  • For extra income, he signed promotional pictures of himself with his feet.
  • Tripp often appeared in photographs with Eli Bowen, a "legless wonder" from Ohio.
  • In the photographs, the two rode a tandem bicycle, with Tripp pedaling and Bowen steering.By the 1910s, Tripp was no longer drawing large crowds for the major circuses, so he joined the traveling carnival circuit.
  • He was accompanied by his wife, Mae, who sold tickets for midway attractions.
  • Tripp died of pneumonia (or asthma) in Salisbury, North Carolina, where he had been wintering for several years.
  • He was buried in Olney, Illinois.

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