Buckley, Weeks & Co in United States


Buckley, Weeks & Co
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Owner -: Edward C. Weeks
-: Matthew Buckley
Closed down1835
Country United States

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Buckley, Weeks & Co, United States . Buckley, Weeks & Co closed down in 1835.


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Records about Buckley, Weeks & Co from the Circus Historical Society
This circus was owned by Matthew Buckley and Edward C. Weeks. Weeks was a brother of Chauncey R. Weeks.

1835: James Raymond and his partners purchased the Lion Tavern in Boston in the winter of 1834-35 and converted it into the Lion Theatre. Their program was a mixed one, combining drama and circus. For the arena portion of the concern they bought or leased Buckley, Weeks & Co. In 1835 the show went on tour, minus the dramatic elements, under the title Boston Lion Circus and the Nathans; Thomas B. Nathans and John J. Nathans, were with it.


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Koehl, Dan (2024). Buckley, Weeks & Co, Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at https://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=3625. (archived at the Wayback machine)

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