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Campbell-Bailey-Hutchinson Routes 1920 - 1922

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Campbell-Bailey-Hutchinson Circus Route 1920

Source: Joseph T. Bradbury, "Campbell-Bailey-Hutchinson Circus Routes of 1920-21-22 Seasons," Bandwagon, May-June, 1960, pp. 15-17.

General Agent - A. G. Campbell
First Season - 1920.
1 Advance Car, Lawrence LeDaux, manager; 2 Stock Cars; 5 Flat Cars; 2 Sleepers; Total 10 Car Show.
Local Contractor - Dixie Eagle.
Supt. of Elephants - Al Condon.
Side Show Manager - Joe Edwards.
Equestrian Director - Doc Filley
Band Leader - Joe Lopez.
Associate Owners - Alberta Hutchinson, W. P. Campbell, Anna N. Campbell, Fred Bailey Hutchinson, Julia W. Hutchinson.
Winterquarters - Okeene, Oklahoma.
Season (1920) opened at Okeene, Okla., Saturday, April 24th

April

24 Okeene, Oklahoma
26 Watonga, Oklahoma
27 Geary, Oklahoma
28 Hinton, Oklahoma
29 Anadarko, Oklahoma
30 Apache, Oklahoma

May

1 Lawton, Oklahoma
3 Walters, Oklahoma
4 Waurika, Oklahoma
5 Duncan, Oklahoma
6 Chickasha, Oklahoma
7 Lindsay, Oklahoma
8 Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
10 Tecumseh, Oklahoma
11 Ada, Oklahoma
12 Atoka, Oklahoma
13 Kiowa, Oklahoma
14 Crowder, Oklahoma
15 Dustin, Oklahoma
17 Allen, Oklahoma
18 Henryetta, Oklahoma
19 Wainwright, Oklahoma
20 Ketchum, Oklahoma
21 Baxter, Kansas
22 Pleasanton, Kansas
24 Locust Grove, Kansas
25 Hawthorne, Kansas
26 Edgar, Nebraska
27 Geneva, Nebraska
28 York, Nebraska
29 Seward, Nebraska
31 Blair, Nebraska

June

1 Oakland,, Nebraska
2 Le Mars, Iowa
3 Sheldon, Iowa
4 Sibley, Iowa
5 Worthington, Minnesota
7 Windom, Minnesota
8 St. James, Minnesota
9 LaSuer, Minnesota
10 Hudson, Wisconsin
11 New Richmond, Wisconsin
12 Cumberland, Wisconsin
14 Rice Lake, Wisconsin
15 Chetek, Wisconsin
16 Bloomer, Wisconsin
17 Spooner, Wisconsin
18 Superior, Wisconsin
19 Cloquet, Minnesota
21 Grand Rapids, Minnesota
22 Cass Lake, Minnesota
23 Park Rapids, Minnesota
24 Long Prairie, Minnesota
25 Elbow Lake, Minnesota
26 Morris, Minnesota
28 Graceville, Minnesota
29 Benson, Minnesota
30 Litchfield, Minnesota

July

1 Cokato, Minnesota
2 St. Louis Park, Minnesota
3 Jordan, Minnesota
5 Montgomery, Minnesota
6 Waterville, Minnesota
7 Janesville, Minnesota
8 Kenyon, Minnesota
9 Mendota, Minnesota
10 White Bear, Minnesota
12 Ladysmith, Wisconsin
13 Rhinelander, Wisconsin
14 Goodman, Wisconsin
15 Gladstone, Michigan
16 Manistique, Michigan
17 Munising, Michigan
19 Republic, Michigan
20 Baraga, Michigan
21 Ontonagon, Michigan
22 Crystal Falls, Michigan
23 Waushulkee, Wisconsin [sic Wausaukee]
24 DePere, Wisconsin
26 Chilton, Wisconsin
27 Cedarburg, Wisconsin
28 Hartford, Wisconsin
29 Pardeeville, Wisconsin
30 Mauston, Wisconsin
31 Horicon, Wisconsin

August

2 Waupun, Wisconsin
3 Markesan, Wisconsin
4 Winneconne, Wisconsin
5 Nortonville, Wisconsin [sic Hortonville]

August

6 Stevens Point, Wisconsin
7 Spencer, Wisconsin
9 Stanley, Wiscons!in
10 Medford, Wiscons!n
11 Greenwood, Wisconsin
12 Newkoosa, Wisconsin [sic Nekoosa]
13 Tomah, Wisconsin
14 Sparta, Wisconsin
16 Lansing, Iowa
17 Colmar, Iowa
18 Fayette, Iowa
19 Monticello, Iowa
20 Lekoosa, Iowa
21 Williamsburg, Iowa
23 Sigourney, Iowa
24 Mystic, Iowa
25 Gault, Missouri
26 Novinqer, Missouri
27 Milan, Missouri
28 Cincinnati, Iowa
30 Moulton, Iowa
31 Bloomfield, Iowa

September

1 Farmington, Iowa
2 Palmyra, Missouri
3 St. Charles, Missouri
4 Clayton, Missouri
6 Fredricktown, Missouri
7 Jackson, Missouri
8 Dexter, Missouri
9 Maiden, Missouri
10 Campbell, Missouri
11 Piggott, Arkansas
13 Rector, Arkansas
14 Paragould, Arkansas
15 Manila, Arkansas
16 Blytheville, Arkansas
17 Osceola, Arkansas
18 Wilson, Arkansas
20 Marked Tree, Arkansas
21 Marion, Arkansas
22 Holly Springs, Mississippi
23 Oxford, Mississippi
24 Grenada, Mississippi
25 Senatobia, Mississippi
27 Covington, Tennessee
28 Dyersburg, Tennessee
(Floyd King's home town.)
29 Fulton, Kentucky
30 Eddyville, Kentucky

October

1 Greenville, Kentucky
2 Dawson, Kentucky
4 Marion, Kentucky
5 Sturgis, Kentucky
6 Morganfield, Kentucky
7 West Providence, Kentucky
8 Earlington, Kentucky
9 Pembroke, Kentucky
11 Russellville, Kentucky
12 Franklin, Kentucky
13 Franklin, Tennessee
14 Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee
15 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
16 Sheffield, Alabama
18 Haleyville, Alabama
19 Jasper, Alabama
20 Calera, Alabama
21 Clanton, Alabama
22 Georgiana, Alabama
23 Andalusia, Alabama
25 Union Springs, Alabama
26 Ft. Gaines, Georgia
27 Shellman, Georgia
28 Arlington, Georgia
29 Hartford, Alabama
30 Samson, Alabama

November

1 Columbia, Alabama
2 Leesburg, Georgia
3 Montezuma, Georgia
4 Ft. Valley, Georgia
5 Gordon, Georgia
6 Tennille, Georgia
8 Midville, Georgia
9 Swainsboro, Georgia
10 Stillmore, Georgia
11 Hazelhurst, Georgia
12 Douglas, Georgia
13 Willachoochee, Georgia
15 Adel, Georgia
16 Quitman, Georgia
17 Thomasville, Georgia
18 Moultrie, Georgia
19 Sylvester, Georgia
20 Blakely, Georgia (Closing Stand)

The end of a long succesful season. This little show made 180 stands and wintered in Samson, Alabama, Compiled by E. W. Adams, for J. T. Bradbury, CHS, Atlanta, Georgia, 1956.

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Campbell-Bailey-Hutchinson Circus Route, 1921

Source: Joseph T. Bradbury, "Campbell-Bailey-Hutchinson Circus Routes of 1920-21-22 Seasons," Bandwagon, May-June, 1960, pp. 15-17.

General Agent - A. G. Campbell
1 Advance Car, 5 Flat Cars, 2 Stock Cars, 2 Sleepers, Total 10 Car Show.
General Manager - Fred Bailey Hutchinson.
Owners - A. G. Campbell (Wire Grass Campbell) and Fred Bailey Hutchinson.
Supt. of Elephants - Bill Woodcock.
Bandmaster - S. W. Floyd.
Side Show Manager - A. S. Condon.
Equestrian Director - Stick Davenport.
Winterquarters - Sampson, Alabama.
Season 1921 opened at Sampson, Alabama Saturday, March 26th, 1921 (Home Opening).

March

26 Sampson, Alabama
28 Greenville, Alabama
29 Pratville, Alabama
30 Calera, Alabama
31 Blocton, Alabama

April

1 Tuscaloosa, Alabama
2 Bessemer, Alabama
4 Cullman, Alabama
5 Hartselle, Alabama
6 Athens, Alabama
7 Lewisburg, Tennessee
8 Fayetteville, Tennessee
9 Decherd, Tennessee
11 Shelbyville, Tennessee
12 Murfreesboro, Tennessee
13 Lebanon, Tennessee
14 Cookeville, Tennessee
15 Rockwood, Tennessee
16 Harriman, Tennessee
18 La Follette, Tennessee
19 Williamsburg, Kentucky
20 London, Kentucky
21 Barboursville, Kentucky
22 Middlesboro, Kentucky
23 Pennington, Virginia
25 Norton, Virginia
26 St. Paul, Virginia
27 Elkhorn City, Kentucky
28 Pikeville, Kentucky
29 Paintsville, Kentucky
30 Louisa, Kentucky

May

2 Catlettsburg, Kentucky
3 Milton, W. Virginia
4 St. Albans, W. Virginia
5 Montgomery, W. Virginia
6 Oak Hill, W. Virginia
7 Hinton, W. Virginia
9 Alderson, W. Virginia
10 Buchanan, Virginia
11 Buena Vista, Virginia
12 Basic City, Virginia
13 Goshen, Virginia
14 White Sulpher, W. Virginia
16 Marlinton, W. Virginia
17 Cass, W. Virginia
18 Durbin, W. Virginia
19 Parsons, W. Virginia
20 Davis, W. Virginia
21 Huttonsville, W. Virginia
23 Belington, W. Virginia
24 Buckhannon, W. Virginia
25 Shinnston, W. Virginia
26 Mannington, W. Virginia
27 Cameron, W. Virginia
28 Moundsville, W. Virginia
30 Smithfield, W. Virginia
31 Salem, W. Virginia

June

1 Burnsville, W. Virginia
2 Cassaway, W. Virginia
3 Clay Courthouse, W. Virginia
4 Glendennin, W. Virginia
6 Hurricane, W. Virginia
7 Logan, W. Virginia
8 Omar, W. Virginia
9 Man, W. Virginia
10 Branchland, W. Virginia
11 Barboursville, W. Virginia
13 White House, Kentucky
14 Prestonburg, Kentucky
15 Wayland, Kentucky
16 Shelby, Kentucky
17 Look Out, Kentucky
18 Dungannon, Virginia
20 Kingsport, Tennessee
21 Clinchport, Tennessee
22 Gate City, Virginia

     

June

23 St. Charles, Virginia
24 Appalachia, Virginia
25 Cumberland Gap, Tennessee
27 Pittsburg, Kentucky
28 Berea, Kentucky
29 Salt Lick, Kentucky
30 Olive Hill, Kentucky

July

1 Point Pleasant, W. Virginia
2 Ripley, W. Virginia
4 Spencer, W. Virginia
5 Ravenswood, W. Virginia
6 Cairo, W. Virginia
7 Pennsboro, W. Virginia
8 West Union, W. Virginia
9 Lumberport, W. Virginia
11 Newburg, W. Virginia
12 Rawlesburg, W. Virginia
13 Kingwood, W. Virginia
14 Point Marion, Pennsylvania
15 Lockrane, Pennsylvania
18 Dunbar, Pennsylvania
19 Rockwood, Pennsylvania
20 Hyndman, Pennsylvania
21 Moorefield, W. Virginia
22 Romney, W. Virginia
23 Keyser, W. Virginia
25 Oakland, Maryland
26 Phillipi, W. Virginia
27 Elkins, W. Virginia
28 Weston, W. Virgini'a
29 Hundred, W. Virginia
30 Freeport , Ohio

August

1 Urichsville, Ohio
2 Willard, Ohio
3 Baltimore, Ohio
4 Leipsic, Ohio
5 Dundee, Michigan
6 Howell, Michigan
8 Durand, Michigan
(Wallace Circus had big wreck here in 1904.)
9 Ithaca, Michigan
10 Clare, Michigan
11 Cadillac, Michigan
12 Frankfort, Michigan
13 Kewanee, Wisconsin
15 Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
16 Algoma, Wisconsin
17 Manawa, Wisconsin
18 Grand Rapids, Wisconsin
19 Merrilton, Wisconsin
20 Augusta, Wisconsin
22 Menomonie, Wisconsin
23 Durand, Wisconsin
24 Lake City, Minnesota
25 Hastings, Minnesota
26 Norwood, Minnesota
27 Hutchinson, Minnesota
29 Hector, Minnesota
30 Granite Falls, Minnesota

September

1 Milbank, S. Dakota
2 Webster. S. Dakota
3 Redfield, S. Dakoto
5 Wolsey, S. Dakota
6 Woonsocket, S. Dakota
7 Parkston, S. Dakota
8 Armour, S. Dakota
9 Wagner, S. Dakota
10 Platte, S. Dakota
12 Yankton, S. Dakotcl
13 Vermillion, S. Dakota
14 Walthill, Nebraska
15 Ashland, Nebraska
16 Plattsmouth, Nebraska
17 Sidney, Iowa
19 Centerville, Iowa
20 Lancaster, Missouri

Wm. P. Hall closed the show here and shipped it to his Farm. Winter quarters at Lancaster, Missouri. Compiled by E. W. Adams, for J. T. Brad bury, CHS, of Atlanta, Georgia, 1955.

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Campbell-Bailey-Hutchinson Circus Route, 1922

Source: Joseph T. Bradbury, "Campbell-Bailey-Hutchinson Circus Routes of 1920-21-22 Seasons," Bandwagon, May-June, 1960, pp. 15-17.

General Agent - Ed L. Brannon
10 Car Railroad Show.
Managers - W. P. Campbell and Fred Bailey Hutchinson.
Equestrian Director - Stick Davenport.
Musical Director - S. W. Floyd.
Season 1922 opened at Canton, Missouri, Saturday, April 29th.

April

29 Canton, Missouri (Opening Day)

May

1 Camp Point, Illinois
2 Colchester, Illinois
3 Astoria, Illinois
4 Waverly, Illinois
5 Smithboro, Illinois
6 Christopher, Illinois
8 Fulton, Kentucky
9 Mayfield, Kentucky
10 Kuttawa, Kentucky
11 Marion, Kentucky
12 Princeton, Kentucky
13 Dawson Springs, Kentucky
15 Greenville, Kentucky
16 Beaver Dam, Kentucky
17 Litchfield, Kentucky
18 Vine Grove, Kentucky
19 Hodgenville, Kentucky
20 Elizabethtown, Kentucky
22 Lebanon, Kentucky
23 Stamford, Kentucky
24 Berea, Kentucky
25 Winchester, Kentucky
26 Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
27 Morehead, Kentucky
29 Olive Hill, Kentucky
30 Ashland, Kentucky
31 Louisa, Kentucky

June

1 Prestonburg, Kentucky
2 Pikeville, Kentucky
3 Wayland, Kentucky
5 Kenova, W. Virginia
6 Barboursville, W. Virginia
7 Hurricane, W. Virginia
8 St. Albans, W. Virginia
9 Montgomery, W. Virginia
10 Oak Hill, W. Virginia
12 Beckley, W. Virginia
13 Quinnimont, W. Virginia
14 Hinton, W. Virgina
15 Alderson, W. Virginia
16 White Sulpher Springs, W. Virginia
17 Clifton Forge, Virginia
19 Ronceverte, W. Virginia
20 Marlinton, W. Virginia
21 Cass, W. Virginia
22 Durbin, W. Virginia
23 Webster Springs, W. Virginia
24 Elkins W, Virginia
26 Norton, W. Virginia
27 Buckhannon, W. Virginia
28 Burnsville, W. Virginia
29 Sutton, W. Virginia
30 Weston, W. Virginia

July

1 Philippi, W. Virginia
3 Fairmont, W. Virgina
4 Kingwood W. Virginia
5 Oakland, Maryland
6 Keyser W. Virginia
7 Romney, W. Virginia
8 Prestonburg, W. Virginia
10 Ridgely, W. Virginia
11 Springfield, W. Virginia
12 Beckley Springs, W. Virginia
13 Charles Town, W. Virginia
14 Rockville, Maryland
15 Brunswick, Maryland
17 Frederick, Maryland
18 Thurmont, Maryland
19 Mercersburg, Pennsylvania

      July

20 Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
21 Union Bridge, Maryland
22 Hempstead, Maryland
24 Spring Grove, Pennsylvania
25 Hershey, Pennsylvania
26 Palmyra, Pennsylvania
27 Wolmensclorf, Pennsylvania
28 Lititz, Pennsylvania
29 Middletown, Pennsylvania
31 Quarryville, Pennsylvania

August

1 Oxford, Pennsylvania
(Al F. Weeler's Winterquarters)
2 Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
3 Media, Pennsylvania
5 Penns Grove, New Jersey
7 Burlington, New Jersey
(Hunt Bros. Winterquarters)
8 Frenchtown, New Jersey
9 Flemington, New Jersey
10 Hightstown, New Jersey
11 Woodbury, New Jersey
12 Sea Isle City, New Jersey
14 Mt. Holly, New Jersey
15 Glassboro, New J ersev
16 Lakewood, New Jersey
17-19 Long Branch, New Jersey
21 Keyport, New Jersey
22 Jamesburg, New Jersey
23 South Amboy, New Jersey
24 Metchen, New Jersey
25 Bound Brook, New Jersey
26 Hopewell, New Jersey
28 Morrisville, Pennsylvania
29 Bristol, Pennsylvania
30 Conshohocke, Pennsylvania
31 Royersford, Pennsylvania

September

1 Fleetwood Pennsylvania
2 Pine Grove: Pennsylvania
4 Meyerstown, Pennsylvania
5 Ephrata, Pennsylvania
6 New Holland, Pennsylvania
(Welsh Bros. Winterquarters)
7 Parkersburg, Pennsylvania
8 Newark, Delaware
9 Middletown, Delaware
11 Chestertown, Maryland
12 Centerville, Maryland
13 Denton, Maryland
14 Harrington, Delaware
15 Lewes, Delaware
16 Georgetown, Delaware
18 Frankford, Delaware
19 Snow Hill, Maryland
20 Berlin, Maryland
21 Princess Anne, Maryland
22 Tasley, Virginia
23 Pocomoke City, Maryland
25 Suffolk, Virginia
26 Ahoskie, N. Carolina
27 Scotland Neck, N. Carolina
28 Williamston, N. Carolina
29 Plymouth, N. Carolina
30 Hertford, N. Carolina

October

2 Columbia, N. Carolina
3 Edenton, N. Caroina
4 Belhaven, N. Carolina
5 Washinton, N. Carolina
6 Farmville, N. Carolina
7 Tarboro, N. Carolina (End of Season)


P.S. Show went into Winterquarters here and was offered for sale. This was the final season of this little show, it went to W. P. Hall's Bone Yard. Compiled by E. W. Adams, for J. T. Bradbury, CHS, Atlanta, Georgia, in 1956.

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