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Motts' health began to decline, but he continued to devote his time to managing the theatre. He arranged for his sister, Lucy Jackson, to have joint ownership of the business and eventually sold his last interest in the business before his death.
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Motts was born on June 24, 1861. His father, Thomas Motts, was a coal dealer in Muscatine, Iowa and died during the Civil War. His mother moved the five children to Washington, Iowa. At the age of 18, Motts left for
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Motts died at his home on Calumet Avenue on July 11, 1911 from splenic leucemia. Motts' funeral was a major affair. Services were held at Quinn Chapel and Motts was interred in
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A court order in New York enjoined Motts' theaters from having a show that infringed on a similarly named show.
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was an African American saloon owner and gambling racket leader, who established and managed Chicago's
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Hawkins, J.E. (1920-06-29). "The Negro and Chicago, Past and Present".
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Hawkins, J.E. (1920-05-29). "The Negro and Chicago, Past and Present".
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Hawkins, J.E. (1920-05-08). "The Negro and Chicago, Past and Present".
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This article about a United States businessperson is a
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Chicago Jazz: A Cultural History, 1904-1930
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