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John A. Ellsler : ウィキペディア英語版 | John A. Ellsler
John A. Ellsler (September 21, 1821 - August 22, 1903,) was an American actor, theatre manager and acting instructor who helped make Cleveland, Ohio one of the more important theatre towns in post Civil War America. Ellsler was instrumental in starting the careers of several well known actors of that period including his daughter's, and had once been a friend and business partner of the assassin, John Wilkes Booth. ==Early Life and Career== John Adam Ellsler, Jr. was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and later moved with his family to Baltimore, Maryland. He first became acquainted with the theatre as a delivery boy for a firm that printed theatrical programs and posters.〔(John A. Ellsler - ''The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History'' ) accessed 5.26.13〕 He later returned to Philadelphia where by 1846 Ellsler was employed as assistant treasurer, property man and bit player at Peale's Museum. The next year he joined William E. Burton’s company at the Arch Street Opera House, and then after three seasons moved on to New York City to play leading roles at Chatham Theatre. After an engagement at Charleston,. South Carolina, Ellsler became co- manager with Joseph Jefferson on a two year road tour of the Southern American States. For two seasons in the early 1850s Ellsler managed the Utica Museum, Utica, New York.〔(Orth, Peter Samuel - ''A History of Cleveland, Ohio,'' 1910, pp. 438-443 ) accessed 5.24.13〕〔Comley, William J., D'Eggville, W.- ''Ohio, The Future Great State,'' 1875 pp. 279-280] accessed September 25, 2012〕〔John Ellsler. ''The New York Times'', August 22, 1903 p. 9〕〔Cookinham, Henry J., ''History of Oneida County, New York : From 1700 to the Present Time'' 1912; p. 546〕
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