Jan. 22, 1930 – Jeremiah Joseph Mugivan, King of the Circus World for more than a decade, died at Harper’s Hospital in Detroit where he was recovering from what was believed to be two simple hernia surgeries. ( Just 4 months after he sold his circus empire to John Ringling )
Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus, 1930
May 26 – Kokomo, Indiana 27 – Sunday 28 – Muncie, Indiana 29 – Anderson, Indiana 30 – Marion, Indiana May 1 – Lafayette, Indiana 2 – Bloomington, Indiana 3 – Bedford, Indiana 4 – Sunday 5 – Louisville, Kentucky 6 – Owensboro, Kentucky 7 – Evansville, Indiana 8 – Vincennes, Indiana 9 – Hoopeston, Illinois 10 – Bloomington, Illinois 11 – Peoria, Illinois (Sunday) 12 – Mattoon, Illinois 13 – Litchfield, Illinois 14 – Jacksonville, Illinois 15 – Macomb, Illinois 16 – Glaesburg, Illinois 17 – La Salle-Peru, Illinois 18 – Streator, Illinois (Sunday) 19 – Kankakee, Illinois 20 – Laporte, Indiana 21 – South Bend, Indiana 22 – Auburn, Indiana 23 – Logansport, Indiana 24 – Huntington, Indiana 25 – Sunday 26 – Fort Wayne, Indiana 27 – Jackson, Michigan 28 – Pontiac, Michigan 29-30 – Detroit, Michigan (Highland Park lot) June 1 – Detroit, Michigan (Warren & Conners lot) 2 – Flint, Michigan 3 – Lansing, Michigan 4 – Battle Creek, Michigan 5 – Kalamazoo, Michigan 6 – Grand Rapids, Michigan 7 – Muskegon, Michigan 8 – Sunday 9 – Petoskey, Michigan 10 – Traverse City, Michigan 11 – Cadillac, Michigan 12 – Big Rapids, Michigan 13 – Saginaw, Michigan 14 – Owosso, Michigan 15 – Detroit, Michigan (Vernor highway & Dix St.) 16 – Monroe, Michigan 17 – Sandusky, Ohio 18 – Lorain, Ohio 19 – Ashtabula, Ohio 20 – Warren, Ohio 21 – Ashland, Ohio 22 – Sunday 23 – Marion, Ohio |
June 24 – Kenton, Ohio 25 – Bellefontaine, Ohio 26 – Middletown, Ohio 27 – Troy, Ohio 28 – Greenville, Ohio 29 – St. Marys, Ohio (Sunday) 30 – Van Wert, Ohio July 1 – Bryan, Ohio 2 – Kendallville, Indiana 3 – Elkart, Indiana 4 – Warsaw, Indiana 5 – Hammond, Indiana 6 – Dekalb, Illinois (Sunday) 7 – Princeton, Illinois 8 – Rock Island, Illinois 9 – Burlington, Iowa 10 – Muscatine, Iowa 11 – Oelwein, Iowa 12 – Decorah, Iowa 13 – Owatonna, Minnesota 14 – Faribault, Minnesota 15 – Hutchinson, Minnesota 16 – Montevideo, Minnesota 17 – Willmar, Minnesota 18 – Alexandria, Minnesota 19 – Fargo, North Dakota 20 – Sunday 21-22 – Grand Forks, North Dakota 23 – Detroit Lakes, Minnesota 24 – Thief River Falls, Minnesota 25-26 – Winnipeg, Man. Canada 27 – Sunday 28 – Aug. 2 – Regina, Sask. Canada (Exposition) August 3 – Sunday 4 – Minot, North Dakota 5 – Williston, North Dakota 6 – Glasgow, Montana 7 – Havre, Montana 8 – Great Falls, Montana 9 – Helena, Montana 10 – Butte, Montana 11 – Bozeman, Montana (Sunday) 12 – Billings, Montana 13 – Sheridan, Wyoming 14 – Gillette, Wyoming (matinee only) 15 – Alliance, Nebraska 16 – Broken Bow, Nebraska 17 – York, Nebraska 18 – Denison, Iowa (Sunday) 19 – Boone, Iowa 20 – Algona, Iowa 21 – Iowa Falls, Iowa 22 – Marshalltown, Iowa 23 – Maquoketa, Iowa 24 – Savannah, Illinois (matinee only) 25-30 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Wisconsin State Fair) 31 – Elgin, Illinois September 1 – Freeport, Illinois Season ends |
Winter quarters, Peru, Indiana. Jess Adkins, manager. Owned and operated by the Ringing interests, John Ringling, President.
Courtesy of the Circus Historical Society, Inc.