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<dc:title>Circular for the Douglass Theatre advertising Macurio&apos;s Indian Vaudeville Company, possibly between 1912 and 1939</dc:title>
<dc:creator>Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.)</dc:creator>
<dc:subject>Douglass Theatre (Macon, Ga.)</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Macurio, Jack</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Ray, Sue</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>White Eagle, Chief</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Wild Horse Harry</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Macurio&apos;s Indian Vaudeville Company</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Watts &amp; Willis Stock Company</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Vaudeville--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Wild west shows--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Trick roping--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Shooting--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Cowgirls--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Cowboys--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Comedians--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Entertainment events--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Theaters--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Advertising fliers--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Advertising--Georgia--Macon</dc:subject>
<dc:description>Circular for the Douglass Theatre advertising Macurio&apos;s Indian Vaudeville Company with Jack Macurio, Sue Ray, Chief White Eagle, and Wild Horse Harry, and the Watts &amp; Willis Stock Company. The flier describes Jack Macurio, a Cherokee Indian, as "King of the Rifle;" Sue Ray, who acts as a human target, as a "daredevil cowgirl;" Chief White Eagle, a Crow Indian, as a "prize dancer;" and Wild Horse Harry as an "old time Indian campaign scout." The flier promises shooting, music, roping, singing, and dancing. The comedic Watts &amp; Willis Stock Company is also described as a vaudeville act. Also promised are a matinee and two night shows.</dc:description>
<dc:description>Document ID: dbr075.</dc:description>
<dc:description>Digital image and encoded transcription of an original manuscript, scanned, transcribed and encoded by the Digital Library of Georgia in 2005, as part of Georgia HomePLACE. This project is supported with federal LSTA funds administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Georgia Public Library Service, a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia.</dc:description>
<dc:publisher>[Athens, Ga.] : Digital Library of Georgia</dc:publisher>
<dc:contributor>Middle Georgia Archives</dc:contributor>
<dc:date>2005</dc:date>
<dc:type>Circulars (fliers)</dc:type>
<dc:type>Text</dc:type>
<dc:identifier>http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/dtrm/id:dbr075</dc:identifier>
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<dc:source>[1] p.</dc:source>
<dc:source>Manuscript held by the Middle Georgia Archives, Washington Memorial Library, Charles Henry Douglass, Jr. business records, 1906-1967, box 22, folder 219, document 8.</dc:source>
<dc:relation>Blues, Black vaudeville, and the silver screen, 1912-1930s (Digital Library of Georgia) GAGAL</dc:relation>
<dc:coverage>1912/1939</dc:coverage>
<dc:coverage>Macon (Ga.)</dc:coverage>
<dc:coverage>Bibb County (Ga.)</dc:coverage>
<dc:rights>Please consult the Middle Georgia Archives re: reproduction and usage.</dc:rights>
<dc:rights>Cite as: [title of item], Theater Records Series, Charles Henry Douglass, Jr. Business Records, 1906-1967, Middle Georgia Archives, presented in the Digital Library of Georgia.</dc:rights>
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