1922 – Gollmar Bros. Circus

In 1922, the American Circus Corporation leased the Gollmar Bros. Circus title from the Gollmar family. In 1921, this was called the Howe’s Great London Shows. The American Circus Corporation only used the Gollmar Bros. Circus title one time in 1922.

 

Gollmar Bros. America’s Greatest Shows, 1922

April
15 – Montgomery, Alabama
Sunday
17 – Montgomery, Alabama
18 – Birmingham, Alabama
19 – Decatur, Alabama
20 – Huntsville, Alabama
21 – Florence, Alabama
22 – Columbia, Tennessee
23 – Enroute to Nashville
24 – Nashville, Tennessee
25 – Hopkinsville, Kentucky ***
26 – Central City, Kentucky
27 – Greensboro, Kentucky ***
28 – Evansville, Indiana
29 – Vincennes, Indiana
30 – Sunday, enroute to Terre Haute
May
1 – Terre Haute, Indiana
2 – Decatur, Illinois
3 – Springfield, Illinois
4 – Granite City, Illinois
5-7 – St. Louis, Missouri
8 – St. Charles, Missouri
9 – Mexico, Missouri
10 – Columbia, Missouri
11 – Moberly, Missouri
12 – Chillicothe, Missouri
13-14 – Kansas City, Missouri
15 – St. Joseph, Missouri
16 – Leavenworth, Kansas
17 – Topeka, Kansas
18 – Emporia, Kansas
19 – Wichita, Kansas
20 – Hutchinson, Kansas
21 – Sunday, enroute to Garden City
22 – Garden City, Kansas
23 – La Junta, Colorado
24 – Trinidad, Colorado
25 – Pueblo, Colorado
26 – Colorado Springs, Colorado
27 – Boulder, Colorado
28 – Sunday, enroute to Denver
29-30 – Denver, Colorado
31 – Greeley, Colorado
June
1 – Cheyenne, Wyoming
2 – Sterling, Colorado
3 – North Platte, Nebraska
4 – Sunday, enroute to Kearney
5 – Kearney, Nebraska
6 – Grand Island, Nebraska
7 – Hastings, Nebraska
8 – Lincoln, Nebraska
9 – Columbus, Nebraska
10 – Omaha, Nebraska
11 – Sunday, enroute to Sioux City
12 – Sioux City, Iowa
13 – Denison, Iowa
14 – Boone, Iowa
15 – Des Moines, Iowa
16 – Marshalltown, Iowa
17 – Cedar Rapida, Iowa
18 – Sunday, enroute to Sterling
19 – Sterling, Illinois
20 – Dekalb, Illinois
21 – Elgin, Illinois
22 – Waukegan, Illinois
23 – Racine, Wisconsin
24-25 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
26 – Sheboygan, Wisconsin
27 – Appleton, Wisconsin
28 – Stevens Point, Wisconsin ***
29 – Ladysmith, Wisconsin
30 – Superior, Wisconsin
July
1 – Duluth, Minnesota
2 – Sunday, enroute to Litchfield
3 – Litchfield, Minnesota
4 – St. Cloud, Minnesota
5 – Long Prairie, Minnesota
6 – Fergus Falls, Minnesota
7 – Ada, Minnesota ***
8 – Devils Lake, North Dakota
9 – Sunday, enroute to Fargo
10 – Fargo, North Dakota
11 – Breckenridge, Minnesota
12 – Willmar, Minnesota
13 – Pipestone, Minnesota
14 – Sioux Falla, South Dakota
15 – Hawarden, Iowa
16 – Sunday, enroute to York
17 – York, Nebraska
18 – Holdredge, Nebraska
19 – McCook, Nebraska
20 – Red Cloud, Nebraska
21 – Superior, Nebraska
22 – Concordia, Kansas ***
23 – Sunday, enroute to Salina
24 – Salina, Kansas
25 – Junction City, Kansas
26 – Marysville, Kansas
27 – Fairbury, Nebraska
28 – Nebraska City, Nebraska ***
29 – Wahoo, Nebraska ***
30 – Sunday, enroute to Ida Grove
31 – Ida Grove, Iowa ***
August
1 – Sac City, Iowa
2 – Carroll, Iowa
3 – Tama, Iowa
4 – Maquoketa, Iowa
5 – Monticello, Iowa
6 – Sunday, enroute to Postville
7 – Postville, Iowa ***
8 – Cresco, Iowa
9 – Spring Valley, Minnesota ***
10 – Tomah, Wisconsin ***
11 – Merrill, Wisconsin ***
12 – Wausau, Wisconsin ***
13 – Sunday, enroute to New London ***
14 – New London, Wisconsin
15 – Shawano, Wisconsin
16 – Menominee, Michigan
17 – Chilton, Wisconsin
18 – Hartford, Wisconsin
19 – Berlin, Wisconsin
20 – Sunday, enroute to Burlington
21 – Burlington, Wisconsin
22 – Monroe, Wisconsin
23 – Platteville, Wisconsin
24 – Beloit, Wisconsin
25 – Richland Center, Wisconsin
26 – Stoughton, Wisconsin
27 – Sunday, enroute to Rochelle
28 – Rochelle, Illinois
29 – Clinton, Iowa
30 – McComb, Illinois
31 – Whitehall, Illinois ***
September
1 – Rushville, Illinois ***
2 – Aledo, Illinois ***
3 – Sunday, enroute to Rock Island
4 – Rock Island, Illinois ***
5 – Washington, Iowa
6 – Mt. Pleasant, Iowa
7 – Albia, Iowa ***
8 – Chariton, Iowa
9 – Albany, Missouri ***
10 – Sunday, enroute to Trenton
11 – Trenton, Missouri
12 – Milan, Missouri ***
13 – Brookfield, Missouri ***
14 – Macon, Missouri
15 – Louisina, Missouri
16 – Fulton, Missouri ***
17 – Sunday, enroute to Marshall ***
18 – Marshall, Missouri ***
19 – Lexington, Missouri ***
20 – Warrensburg, Missouri ***
21 – Butler, Missouri
22 – Nevada, Missouri
23 – Yates Center, Kansas
24 – Sunday, enroute to McPherson
25 – McPherson, Kansas
26 – Larned, Kansas ***
27- Kingman, Kansas
28 – Alva, Oklahoma
29 – Woodward, Oklahoma
30 – Anthony, Kansas ***
October
1 – Sunday, enroute to Blackwell
2 – Blackwell, Oklahoma ***
3 – Ponca City, Oklahoma ***
4 – Fredonia, Kansas ***
5 – Nowata, Oklahoma ***
6 – Sallisaw, Oklahoma ***
7 – Ozark, Arkansas ***
8 – Sunday, enroute to Clarksville
9 – Clarksville, Arkansas
10 – Conway, Arkansas ***
11 – Arkadelphia, Arkansas ***
12 – Texarkana, Arkansas ***
13 – Nashville, Arkansas ***
14 – Hope, Arkansas ***
15 – Sunday, enroute to Farmerville
16 – Farmerville, Louisiana ***
17 – Bastrop, Louisiana ***
18 – Crossett, Arkansas ***
19 – Warren, Arkansas ***
20 – McGehee, Arkansas ***
21 – Clarendon, Arkansas ***
22 – Sunday, enroute to Earle
23 – Earle, Arkansas ***
24 – New Augusta, Arkansas ***
25 – Batesville, Arkansas
26 – Walnut Ridge, Arkansas ***
27 – Paragould, Arkansas ***
28 – Charlesgon, Missouri ***
29 – Sunday, enroute to Union City
30 – Union City, Tennessee ***
31 – Humboldt, Tennessee ***
November
1 – Boonville, Mississippi ***
2 – Tupelo, Mississippi ***
3 – Starkville, Mississippi ***
4 – Blocton, Alabama ***
5 – Sunday, enroute to Montgomery

Winter quarters, Vandervier Park, Montgomery, Alabama. Fred C. Gollmar, general agent; Dan Odom, manager; Charles Barry, equestrian director; W. H. Wingert, bandmaster; Ray Daley, manager side show; Bert Rickman, announcer. Odom, Mugivan, Bowers, Ballard, owners. W. H. (Billy) Miles, legal adjuster, killed by Sheriff at Earle, Arkansas, Monday, October 23 this season.

*** Notes. April 25, Hopkinsville, KY, night only on account of wreck. April 27, Owensboro, KY, afternoon only on account of rain. June 9, Columbus, NE, biggest house of season here. June 13, Denison, IA, second largest day of season. June 16, Marshalltown, IA, Mugivan, Bowers, Ballard visited here. June 28, Stevens Point, WI, four baby elephants came on here. July 7, Ada, MN, afternoon only. July 22, Concordia, KS, big wind and rain storm here. Tore up menagerie, two horse tops and D room tents. July 28, Nebraska City, NE, arrived at 12:15 pm, no parade, two shows. July 29, Wahoo, NE, arrived 1:30 pm, no parade, night show only. July 31, Ida Grove, IA, afternoon business tremendous. August 7, Postville, IA, afternoon house tremendous. August 9, Spring Valley, MN, very poor business here. August 10, Tomah, WI, no parade here on account of late arrival. August 11, Merrill, WI, big business both shows. August 12, Wausau, WI, business big in afternoon. August 13, New London, WI, this town substituted for Antigo. August 31, Whitehall, IL, afternoon business tremendous. September 1, Rushville, IL, afternoon business tremendous. September 2, Aledo, IL, in fair grounds here. September 3 & 4, Rock Island, IL, in fair grounds, Labor Day, business big both shows. September 7, Albia, IA, coal strike on here, bumest house of the entire season. September 9, Albany, MO, one show here on account of rain afternoon. September 12, Milan, MO, no parade here on account of the hills. September 13, Brookfield, MO, horse had to be show here with broken leg. September 16, Fulton, MO, no parade on account of late arrival. September 17 & 18, Marshall, MO, car broke on way here and show did not arrive until 7 pm. September 19, Lexington, MO, long haul to muddy lot on hill. September 20, Warrensburg, MO, long haul to muddy lot on hill, no parade. September 26, Larned, KS, long haul to lot on hill, windy. September 30, Anthony, KS, parade at 1:30 pm, big wind storm. October 2, Blackwell, OK, two big houses here. October 3, Ponca City, OK, most prosperous town visited of the season. October 4, Fredonia, KS, no parade, lot in fair ground. October 5, Nowata, OK, in fair grounds. October 6, Sallisaw, OK, business tremendous. October 7, Ozark, AR, lot in ball park, very small, big business. October 9, Clarksville, AR, Billickes Gold Medal Shows here, big business. October 10, Conway, AR, lot in old fair ground, big business. October 11, Arkadelphia, AR, big business here. October 12, Texarkana, AR, big business. October 13, Nashville, AR, lot away out and dusty, big business. October 14, Hope, AR, lot in ball park. October 16, Farmerville, LA, first RR circus ever here, $1 admission. October 17, Bastrop, LA, lot away out, business rotten. October 18, Crossett, AR, lot in ball park, small. October 19, Warren, AR, small lot in barnyard, business big, parade. October 20, McGehee, AR, lot in the woods, business fair. October 21, Clarendon, AR, lot away out and dusty, business fair. October 23, Earle, AR, W. H. Miles was shot here by sheriff. October 24, New Augusta, AR, lot a mile from town. October 26, Walnut Ridge, AR, biggest business in Arkansas here. October 27, Paragould, AR, business fine here. October 28, Charleston, MO, parade on time, lot away out, business bum. October 30, Union City, TN, lot in woods, long haul and parade. October 31, Humboldt, TN, lot in fair grounds, business big. November 1, Boonville, TN, lot on RR, parade in rain. November 2, Tupelo, MS, lot in fair grounds, business fair. November 3, Starkville, MS, long haul and parade, business big. November 4, Blocton, AL, no parade, long haul up hill. November 5, enroute to Montgomery, started at 3:30 pm, worst lot of season.

 

Courtesy of the Circus Historical Society, Inc.

 

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