Draft:Dan Quinlan

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Dan Quinlan, Daniel Cullinan, (April 21, 1863 - ?) was a performer in the United States.

He was born in Elmira, New York.[1]

Daniel M. Quinlan?

The New York Public Library has a photograph of Quinlan and Mack.[2]


Performing with an Al G. Field troupe he was billed as "The Chesterfield of Modern Minstrelsy".[3]

He performed with Jimmy Wall.[4][5] James Wall (comedian) / Jimmie Wall They performed as Quinlan & Wall Imperial Minstrels.[6][7]

Noted here "Dan Quinlan , Elmira's premiere minstrel , is coaching a Danbury , Conn . group for a benefit performance . The Danbury Dispatch said he is " inimitable as an interlocuter , without a peer as a minstrel . "

Noted "dan+quinlan"+elmira&dq="dan+quinlan"+elmira&printsec=frontcover here Is [Daniel Cullinan, this] his home address in elmira?

References[edit]

  1. ^ Monarchs of Minstrelsy, from "Daddy" Rice to Date. Kenny Publishing Company. 1911.
  2. ^ "Quinlan and Mack".
  3. ^ "CONTENTdm".
  4. ^ O'Brien, Sharon (2004). "'Remember Skibbereen': Discovering an Irish-American Story". Radharc. 5/7: 217–243. JSTOR 25122351.
  5. ^ "Article clipped from the Daily Herald". The Daily Herald. 20 January 1904. p. 3.
  6. ^ "The Billboard 1902-08-09: Vol 14 Iss 32".
  7. ^ "Article clipped from the Daily Herald". The Daily Herald. 20 January 1904. p. 3.

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