Other minstrel engagements followed, notably Cushman and Leon’s, 1883; Haverly’s, same year, and Barlow, Wilson and Rankin’s, about 1885.
Mr. Mack was married December 2, 1887; and since then.
Andrew Mack was born in Boston, Mass., about 1863.
Louis Baldwin, a well-known black-face comedian, who with J. Arthur Coburn formed the musical team of Coburn and Baldwin, began his stage career in his boyhood days, and played with well-known minstrel organizations.
His last appearance was with the Barlow Minstrels, under the management of Mr. Coburn.
Louis Baldwin died at Bloomington, Ill., January 9, 1903; age 40 years.
Chas. Sharpley, the junior member of the Three Sharpley’s, was an exceptionally clever musician, and gave promise of a brilliant future when death intervened.
He died in New York City, December 29, 1879; age 16 years.
Dan Allmon, one of the younger generation of black-face performers, was prominent with Cleveland’s Minstrels in the middle 90’s; as an end man and monologuist he was first-class. His last appearance was with Nankeville’s Haverly Minstrels.
Dan Allmon died at Vancouver, B. C., November 2, 1901; age 38 years.