Two Letters from Wild West Promoters to a Female Performer

Michigan, California, Indiana: 1927 and 1936.

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Unbound. Two autographed letters signed from two different Wild West Show promoters soliciting performance contracts from Lula B. Parr. Both letters are very good or better with creasing and tears from opening.

Lula was a talented rider and during the vaudeville season of 1910-1911 was billed as the "World Champion Lady Bucking Bronco Rider" in "Billie Burke's Frontier Days." Both promoters, "E. Snyder" in 1927 and "L.B. Kirkham" in 1936, solicit Lula with descriptions of their respective show conditions and opportunities for her performance. Lula was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana and traveled with numerous shows as a rider including Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show, Col. E.T. Cummings Brighton Tour, England, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, 101 Ranch Wild West Show, and the Barnum & Bailey Circus.

A nice pair of letters requesting the expertise of a woman bronco rider and Wild West Show performer.


Item #438906

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Item #438906 Two Letters from Wild West Promoters to a Female Performer. Lula Bell PARR.
Two Letters from Wild West Promoters to a Female Performer