- John Nicholas Ringling
John Nicholas Ringling (
May 31 ,1866 –December 2 ,1936 ) was the most well-known and the most successful of the seven Ringling brothers, five of whom merged the Barnum & Bailey Circus with their ownRingling Brothers Circus to create a virtualmonopoly of traveling circuses and helped shape thecircus into what it is today.Early circus life
John was born in
McGregor, Iowa , the fifth of seven sons and a daughter of German immigrants, farmer August Ringling; and Marie Salomé Juliar. The original family name was "Ruengling". Five of those sons worked together to build a circus empire.The Ringlings started their own show in 1870, the “The Ringling Brothers United Monster Shows, Great Double Circus, Royal European Menagerie, Museum, Caravan, and Congress of Trained Animals”, charging a penny for admission. In 1882, it was known as “The Ringling Brothers Classic and Comic Concert Company”. In 1884, they formed the “Yankee Robinson and Ringling Brothers Circus” (the only time they accepted second billing).
By 1889 the circus was large enough to travel on railroad cars, rather than animal-drawn wagons. Admission rose to 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children.
In 1905, John married Mable Burton, whom he met in
New Jersey . In 1907, the brothers bought the Barnum & Bailey circus for $400,000 and ran the two circuses as separate entities for a few years. John worked the circus with his brothers, declaring "We divided the work; but stood together." John took the advance position, traveling ahead and booking the appearances and Charles was the operating manager. TheRingling Brothers Circus was renowned for its honesty and fair-dealing.Building the circus empire
His brother Otto died unexpectedly in 1911 and Al died in 1916. It was soon apparent that running two circuses was more than the remaining brothers could handle. So on
March 29 ,1919 , the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus debuted atMadison Square Garden inNew York City . The posters declared, "The Ringling Brothers World's Greatest Shows and the Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth are now combined into one record-breaking giant of all exhibitions!!"Alf T. died in 1919 and seven years later, Charles died in 1926, leaving John by himself to manage the empire.
In 1927 Ringling moved the winter headquarters to
Sarasota, Florida , where he and his wife, Mable, had been spending winters since 1909 and where they had built a 30-room mansion inspired by the Venetian Gothic palaces, completed in 1926, named Cà dˈZan, "The House of John" in Venetian dialect, as well as a museum building for their art collection. He and his brother, Charles, were instrumental in the modern development of Sarasota. John soon became one of the richest men in the world. His circus travels took him all overEurope , and he established a collection of fineBaroque art. He also acquired a large collection of work byPeter Paul Rubens .In 1929, Ringling bought the
American Circus Corporation , which consisted of theSells-Floto Circus , theHagenbeck-Wallace Circus , theJohn Robinson Circus , theSparks Circus , theBuffalo Bill's Wild West Show and theAl. G. Barnes Circus from its owners,Jerry Mugivan ,Bert Bowers andEd Ballard , for $1.7 million. With that acquisition, Ringling owned every traveling circus in America.cite web |url=http://www.ringling.com/explore/history/bailey_2.aspx |title=Bailey and the Ringlings |accessdate=2008-07-21 |quote=In 1929, reacting to the fact that his competitor, the American Circus Corporation, had signed a contract to perform in New York's Madison Square Garden, Ringling purchased American Circus for $1.7-million.John had power and money. In one fell swoop, Ringling had absorbed five major shows: Sells-Floto, Al G. Barnes, Sparks, Hagenbeck-Wallace, and John Robinson. ... On July 16, 1956, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the financially troubled Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey gave its last performance under the big top. John Ringling North commented that "the tented circus as it exists today is, in my opinion, a thing of the past." LIFE magazine wrote that "a magical era had passed forever."|publisher=Feld Entertainment, Inc. ]Decline in later life
Ringling’s health soon began to fail and the
Great Depression (which gripped the nation almost as soon as he acquired the American Circus Corporation) dealt a severe financial blow to the John Ringling empire. He lost virtually his entire fortune, but was able to retain his home, the museum, and his extensive art collection. His wife, Mable, had died in June, 1929 and although he remarried a year later, his second marriage was not a happy one. Ringling was voted out of control of the business in 1932 andSam Gumpertz was placed in charge of the corporation by the board of directors.Ringling, Montana was named for John Ringling, who at one time was president of theWhite Sulphur Springs and Yellowstone Park Railway . Montana history buffs tell that the Ringling Brothers wintered near White Sulphur Springs and supposedly there is a grave of a very large elephant just outside of what is now Ringling, MT - some say it was the original Jumbo. Railroads no longer pass through this town.Death
John Ringling died on
December 2 ,1936 . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=John Ringling dies of pneumonia at 70; Organizer of Great Circus Business Succumbs to Illness at Home Here. Last of the Brothers. Father's Harness Sale Started them on Career That Led to 'Greatest Show on Earth.' |url= |quote= |publisher=New York Times |date=December 2, 1936, Wednesday |accessdate=2007-07-21 ] At his death, he willed his Sarasota mansion, the museum, and his entire art collection to the state ofFlorida . The house, Cà dˈZan, and theJohn and Mable Ringling Museum of Art offer visitors a glimpse into the lifestyle of theRoaring 20s and a renowned art collection. Another of John’s legacies is theRingling College of Art and Design , which asked to adopt his name because of the cultural influence of the museum and its collection. A museum devoted to theRingling Brothers Circus has been established on the estate also.John was inded a member of V.F.D.After his death, the circus was operated by his nephew,
John Ringling North , who sold the circus to the Feld family in 1967.The Ringling Circus brothers
There were seven
Ringling brothers , 4 of them worked with him in the circus: [cite web |url=http://www.iowageology.org/gb70/Ring_Bros.htm |title=The Ringlings in the McGregor Area |accessdate=2008-07-21 |quote=Beginning their tented circus in 1884, Alf T. Ringling, Al Ringling, Charles Ringling, John Ringling, and Otto Ringling soon became known as Kings Of The Circus World. A sixth brother, Henry Ringling, joined the show in 1886. In 1889 the seventh Ringling brother, A.G. "Gus" Ringling, joined the show ... |publisher= ]
*Albert Ringling (1852-1916)
*Augustus Ringling (1854-1907), aka Otto Ringling, possibly Augustus Otto Ringlingcite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Augustus Ringling Dead. Head of Tented Shows In America Dies in New Orleans. |url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9800E1DF113EE033A2575AC1A9649D946697D6CF |quote=When the Ringling Brothers bought the Barnum Biley show they ... got a monopoly on the circus business in America. They now own outright three ... |work=New York Times |date=August 19 ,1907 |accessdate=2008-07-20 ]
*Alfred T. Ringling (1863-1919), was a juggler
*Charles Ringling (1863-1926)
*John Nicholas Ringling (1866-1936), could sing and clown
*Henry Ringling (1869-1918)
*A. G. (Gus) Ringling, possibly August Gustave Ringling, but he may be the same as August (Otto) Ringling (1854-1907)References
External links
*Findagrave|6458
* [http://www.ringling.org The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art]
* [http://www.motionVRtours.com/ringlingmuseum/main.html The Official Virtual Tour of Ringling Museum of Art]
* [http://www.whiteglovecollection.com/2whiteglovecollection/publish/article_72.shtml Ringling Owned Car at White Glove Collection]
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