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Summary Information
Joseph Mercedes Papers 1898-1964
- Mercedes, Joseph, 1888-1966
Mss 895; PH 2624; PH 2625; PH 3055; PH 3056
0.8 c.f. (1 archives box and 1 flat box), 604 photographs, 6 transparencies, 3 drawings, 117 pieces of ephemera, and 13 booklets
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers of Joseph Mercedes, a Chicago-born vaudeville entertainer and later, a promoter of the Wisconsin tourist trade. The collection documents the success of his musical mind-reading act which he performed with Helene Clement (stage name “Mlle. Stantone”) whom he married in 1918. After a stage accident crippled Mrs. Mercedes' hand, the couple moved permanently to their summer home in Minocqua, Wis. where in 1931 Mr. Mercedes organized the Heart O' the Lakes Association, later called the Wisconsin Tourist Bureau, with offices in Rhinelander, Wisconsin and Chicago, Illinois. The papers include biographical information; personal and business correspondence; clippings and publicity materials concerning the vaudeville act; miscellaneous ephemera and business papers relating to the Wisconsin Tourist Bureau; clippings concerning Mr. Mercedes' creation of the “Circus Sideshow of the Nineteenth Century” at the Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin; and photographs and ephemera. The photographs and ephemera document Mercedes' interests and work including his early career as a vaudeville performer in a mental telepathy act. English
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