Very rare and original, 1930 Program / Souvenir Booklet from “Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Real Wild West” traveling Wild West Show – a Program from the final full season of the 101 Ranch Wild west Show. This rare and wonderful Wild West Show Program from the Miller 101 Ranch Traveling Extravaganza measures approx. 5 1/2” by 9” and contains 32 pages (including their original paper wraps). The Program features text and mostly photographic illustrations relating to the show, its’ history, its performers and the 101 Ranch. It is titled on the cover "Miller Bros. 101 Ranch / Wild West Show" and includes a 4 page insert promoting the “Big After Show” performance of “Jack Hoxie and His Hollywood Motion Picture Company”.


     The front cover of the Program features an image of an Indian chasing down a buffalo and killing it with a bow and arrow. The rear cover features an advertisement for Camel Cigarettes.


     This Program was distributed “Free” on the show grounds to those attending the Show and the vast majority of the content is a “Program of Acts” that details the 20 “Displays” that made up the show in 1930.


    In 1893 Colonel George Washington Miller (a Confederate Veteran of the Civil War) started a ranch on 1100,00 acres he leased from the Quapaw tribe, in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma. T the time it was the largest working ranch in the United States. In 1903 George Washington Miller died and his three sons Joe, Zachary, and George Lee, took over the ranch. In 1905 the Miller brothers put on an exhibition which they called "Oklahoma's Gala Day" to demonstrate the western skills and horsemanship of their ranch hands and the local American Indian tribes. The "National Editorial Association" attended the event and it received much publicity across the nation.


    After the success of the exhibition, the Miller brothers decided to go on the road with a traveling wild west show, the show began at Brighton Beach, New York in 1907. In 1908 the Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill wild west shows combined into one gigantic traveling extravaganza, after the show broke all records at New York's Madison Square Garden, the Millers decided to take their show to Europe, a decision they would later regret due to unfortunate timing. Tensions were high in Europe just prior to the World War I, most of the show's horses and wagons were confiscated by the British military in preparation for the on coming war. When the show played Germany, many show's personnel were arrested by the German government on suspicion of spying, some never to be seen again.


    After the World War I began the show took a hiatus from 1916 until 1925. When the 101 Ranch Wild West Show returned to the road they ran in to grave financial difficulties, loosing over $100,000 in 1926 alone, then as the Great Depression began the show went deeper into debt. On October 21, 1927, Joe Miller died and on February 2 1929, George Miller also died, leaving brother Zack to cope with the financial losses. The situation had become overwhelming and in 1931 both the show and the 101 Ranch went into receivership, most of the equipment and property being sold at auction in 1932.


    This very rare and fascinating, 1930 Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Program is printed on a highly acidic and very delicate paper stock and bound in its original paper wrappers which are in very good condition - tight and intact with some short edge tears and small edge chips to the front cover. The interior pages are complete and tight but with some short edge tears throughout. All of the leaves of the Program exhibit uniform age toning as can be seen in the scans below.


    A very rare and wonderful, 1930 Program / Souvenir Booklet from “Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West” traveling Wild West Show and a fantastic addition to any collection!!


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