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{{hatnote|For magician, illusionist, actor and manager known as "The Wizard of the South", see  [[H. J. Sargent]] (1843-1896).}}
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'''John William Sargent''' (July 9, 1852 - September 24, 1920), born in Bangor, Maine, performed as ''Sargent the Merry Wizard''.  
'''John William Sargent''' (b.1852-d.1920), born in Bangor, Maine, performed as ''Sargent the Merry Wizard''.  


== Biography ==
== Biography ==

Latest revision as of 20:39, 1 July 2024

For magician, illusionist, actor and manager known as "The Wizard of the South", see H. J. Sargent.
Sargent
BornJohn William Sargent
July 9, 1852
Bangor, Maine
DiedSeptember 24, 1920 (age 68)
Richmond, New York

John William Sargent (b.1852-d.1920), born in Bangor, Maine, performed as Sargent the Merry Wizard.

Biography

Sargent also wrote articles for Mahatma and was elected as the second president of the Society of American Magicians (1905-06).

A few years before his death, he was secretary to Harry Houdini.

Honors

  • Cover of Mahatma Vol 2, No. 1 (July 1898).

References