About Dan Rice
Other Dan Rice was born in New York, United States on January 23, 1823. He dies at the age of 77, on February 22, 1900.
Due to his skills, he became a tremendously popular character in pre-Civil War America. He is renowned with introducing modern circus elements like as animals, and he was so well-liked that he ran for President of the United States in 1868.
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Dan Rice before becoming famous
Dan Rice was born in the Zodiac sign Aquarius (The Water-Bearer), and 1823 is the year of the Chinese Zodiac Goat (羊).
He was born in New York City and rose to popularity in 1941 when he displayed a pig named Sybil who, according to Rice, could read time.
Achievement of Dan Rice
When he encouraged then-presidential candidate US President Zachary Taylor to campaign on his circus bandwagon, he unintentionally originated the expression"jumping on the bandwagon".
Dan Rice's Family, Spouse, Dating and Relationship
He married Maggie Curran when he was 18 years old. He would go on to marry twice more.
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One of his many admirers was novelist Novelist Mark Twain, who drew inspiration for his description of a circus in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from Rice.
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Latest information about Dan Rice updated on March 09 2023.