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  • Mattie Lee Price: The Forgotten Georgia Wonder

    Donna Lee Dicksson

    eBook (Brighton Publishing LLC, Jan. 3, 2016)
    She was a family legend, a nameless woman who had performed in the Barnum & Bailey Circus in London, England. She died young, leaving her children orphans to be taken in as boarders by the Rifle family in Lena, Wisconsin before 1900. There was no bible, no record, no remnant of this circus star. They said she was an acrobat, a rider of white horses, and an American Indian who had run away from the reservation as a child to join the circus.The true story broke in 2012. She was not an acrobat, a rider of white horses, or Indian. She was the second of the Georgia Wonder girls who came onto the entertainment scene in the early 1880’s. After witnessing Lula Hurst on stage, she was immediately able to duplicate her extraordinary feats of strength.Her name was Mattie Lee Price. She gave her first appearance at age 14 in front of the most influential men of Cartersville, Georgia. Since Lula Hurst was making a fortune giving her strong woman act, the wealthy men decided to form a stock company that night. They promised Mattie’s father $200 a week in a year long contract, arranged a wardrobe for the girl, and put her on stage at the Stilesboro Academy that very week.Mattie’s father and the company men started the girl’s tour immediately. Ninety-pound Mattie Lee Price could lift 2 or 3 large men in a chair and twist hickory sticks right out of the hands of the several men that held it. Audiences were astounded, and newspapers reported her abilities to be beyond human strength. They thought she must be electric or perhaps she accomplished the feats through animal magnetism.A problem arose when a lawsuit was filed against the gentlemen of the stock company. Mattie’s contract was immediately sold to a theater man from Cincinnati. Embarrassed, the members of the company returned home unheralded. Mattie’s name was never again printed in the Cartersville newspaper, in all likelihood to save the pride of the investors.And thus, Mattie Lee Price was forgotten in Cartersville even though she became a very famous Georgia Magnetic/Electric Girl in entertainment circles. She performed in dime museums and opera houses during the winter months and traveled with circuses from April to October. She seemingly worked every single day, often in twelve-hour stretches. In 1893, just after the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Harry Houdini and his brother were on the same venue with Mattie at the Kohl and Middleton dime museum. In his memoirs he wrote of her saying that she was quite possibly the best of The Georgia Wonder girls.The story of Mattie Lee Price weaves through a great variety of places in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, and England. She was billed as a sideshow act in The Robinson Show, The Great Wallace Show and Barnum & Bailey’s Greatest Show on Earth. She was a center ring act in The Walter L. Main Circus and even got her own circus poster. Her friends were bearded ladies, dog faced boys, armless wonders, midgets, and giants. The world of dime museums and circuses in the period between 1884 and 1899 was colorful, alive, and amazing.Mattie died far from home in a foreign land. Her grave has no marker with her name on it. And, while the majority of pre-vaudeville freaks and entertainers have been sadly forgotten, Mattie Lee Price and her extraordinary life are remembered here.
  • Mattie Lee Price: The Forgotten Georgia Wonder

    Donna Lee Dicksson

    Paperback (Brighton Publishing LLC, June 9, 2016)
    She was a family legend, a nameless woman who had performed in the Barnum & Bailey Circus in London, England in the late 1800's. There was no bible, no record, no remnant of this circus star to remember her by. Family elders said she was an acrobat, a rider of white horses, and an American Indian who had run away from the reservation as a child to join the circus. In reality, she was not an acrobat, a rider of white horses, or Indian. She was the second of the Georgia Wonder girls who came onto the entertainment scene in the early 1880's. After witnessing Lula Hurst on stage in early 1884, Mattie Lee Price was immediately able to duplicate Lulu's mysterious feats of strength. Mattie gave her first appearance at age 14 in front of the most influential men of Cartersville, Georgia. Since Lula Hurst was already making a fortune giving her strong woman act, the men decided to form a stock company that very night and make some money of their own. The new company started touring immediately. Ninety-pound Mattie Lee Price could lift 2 or 3 large men in a chair and twist hickory sticks right out of the hands of the several men that held it. Audiences were astounded, and newspapers reported her abilities to be beyond human strength. They thought she must be electric or magnetic or perhaps she accomplished the feats through pure animal magnetism. A problem arose when a dime museum owner in Cincinnati filed a lawsuit against the gentlemen of the stock company. The self important Cartersville men immediately sold the remainder of Mattie's contract to a Cincinnati theater man and hightailed it back to Georgia. Mattie's name was never again printed in the Cartersville newspaper. And thus, Mattie Lee Price was forgotten in Cartersville even though she became a very famous Georgia Magnetic/Electric Girl in entertainment circles. She performed in dime museums and opera houses during the winter months and traveled with circuses from April to October. In 1893, just after the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Harry Houdini and his brother were on the same venue with Mattie at the Kohl and Middleton dime museum in Chicago. In his memoirs, Houdini wrote that she was quite possibly the best of The Georgia Wonder girls. The story of Mattie Lee Price weaves through a great variety of places in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Scotland, and England. She was billed as a sideshow act in The Robinson Show, The Great Wallace Show and Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth. She was a center ring act in The Walter L. Main Circus and even got her own circus poster. Her friends were bearded ladies, dog faced boys, armless wonders, midgets, and giants. The true story of Mattie Lee Price and the world of dime museums and circuses in the period between 1884 and 1899 was colorful, alive, and amazing.
  • Forever Forest

    J Dickson

    eBook (jaed, April 6, 2016)
    To escape the responsibility of looking after his little sister, young William finds himself lured into Forever Forest. There, he becomes lost in a magical wood where he knows he might walk on and on forever, never to find his way back to his parents. The mythical creatures he encounters along his way, including Wood Nymphs, Leaf Misers, Sprites, Faeries, and the dreaded Twig Snappers, bring many adventures as he searches for his way home. William and his new friends cross many hazards on their trek through Forever. The terrifying Darkness of the forest, which afflicts all creatures in its path with a wild frenzy, poses the greatest threat of all. Can William find his way home to his parents or will he remain lost, only to wander the dark depths of the forest Forever?
  • Sputnik: The Shock of the Century by Dickson, Paul

    Dickson

    Paperback (Walker & Company, 2011, )
    Sputnik: The Shock of the Century by Dickson, Paul [Walker & Company, 2011] (...
  • Sputnik - Shock of the Century

    Dickson

    Paperback (Berkley Trade, Paperback(2003), March 15, 2003)
    Sputnik - Shock of the Century (01) by Dickson, Paul [Mass Market Paperback (2003)]