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John Hodges (minstrel)

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20: 188:, July 7, 1862: "Mr. HENRY WOOD, long known and justly popular as the manager of Wood's Ethiopian Minstrels, opens, for the first time, to-night, a new hall, which he has built and handsomely fitted up on the site occupied by Nos. 561 and 563 Broadway...The best known members of this company are Messrs. EPH HORN, C. FOX, COOL WHITE, FRANK BROWER, PERCY, ABECCO, SCHWICARDI and Master EDDY." 212:, July 10, 1887 'Drop-Curtain Monographs:"Of the minstrels of the very olden time only Dan Emmett, Sam Sanford, Charlie White, Cool White, and Dave Reed, are living...Hooley is a theatrical manager in Chicago, Cool White is stage manager for Hooley's Theatre..." 65:. In 1843 he organized the Virginia Serenaders and later a troupe called the Sable Melodists. He later performed as a 'Shakespearian clown' with 45:", published by him in 1844 under the title "Lubly Fan". There is some dispute as to whether he composed the tune or adapted a traditional air. 61:, Philadelphia and specialized in "dandy" roles: in 1842 he was a particular hit as a character called "Fancy Cool" in Silas S. Steele's 264: 249: 166: 244: 200:, October 24, 1877: "Bryant's Opera House, Burlesque and Minstrelsy, etc – Messrs. Cool White, Dave Reed" 19: 58: 259: 254: 77: 8: 89: 66: 145: 163: 88:
By 1887 White appears to have retired from performance, becoming stage manager for
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in a stage version of the famous anti-slavery melodrama.
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Hodges's stage name was "Cool White". He debuted in
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