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Appearance
Career
[edit]- Butler's Grand Opera House:
- Allen's Grand Opera House, 1425 Staughton NW?, managed by Edward H. Allen. –
- Ormond H. Butler
- 900 E Capitol (residence in 1899)
- Before 1881: Manager of the Baltimore Peabodys, the Wilmington Quicksteps, the Washington Nationals (UA)[1]
- 1883: Manager of the Pittsburgh Alleghenys in the American Association
- 1884: Manager of the Patterson's New York Opera Company (re: Frank Patterson)
- 1886: Baseball umpire
- 1886: Manager of the Henry C. Miner's Zitka Company
- 1887–1888: Butler was the business manager for Edwin Booth
- Before, Ormond Hook Butler (1854–1915), who, from 1894 to 1895, managed the Bijou Theatre, at Ninth Street and Louisiana Avenue (erected as a carriage house in 1850, razed in 1931)
- Butler managed the Grand Opera Theater for two weeks.
- The Grand Opera Theater was sold at auction to Burke and Chase
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- Evening Star (April 21, 1904). "'Ex-Senator' Ormond – At One Time Was Play, Manager, Owner and Umpire Butler". Vol. Whole no. 15, 961. Washington, D.C. p. 9 (columns 2 & 3). Retrieved February 10, 2021 – via Newspapers.com..
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