Showing posts with label Palm Village Shopping Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palm Village Shopping Center. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2015

Snakeville's Gypsy Joe

(Photos from Robert Runyon Collection online.  Joe Guerrero (as identified in photos on RRunyon webpage) and Gypsy Joe (described in "Rattling Yours...") may not be the same person.  If you can detect a missing finger in any of these photos then you'll solve a mystery)

 Gypsy Joe Guerrero had a missing finger where he chopped it off after being bitten by a snake.  He was a curandero of sorts who had a cure for any ailment.  In Rattling Yours… W.A. King, Jr. wrote, “Every other tooth in Joe’s mouth was 24-carat gold and his ears were pierced to make him look like a genuine gypsy which he wasn’t.”  Joe later went to Tierra Blanca, Vera Cruz and began supplying the snake farm with snakes and other animals.  Joe was also illiterate and sometimes sent mail.  Letters from Joe were always difficult to make sense of.  One time Joe requested a box full of pepper.  Sending pepper into Mexico made as much sense as sending snow to Alaska so The Snake King sent a letter to Joe asking him if he wanted red pepper or black pepper.  Joe’s wrote back to say, “I dunt kere wot color peper you sand me.  Jus so its toylet peper!”  Another time The Snake King asked W.A. Jr. to place an order for 2 or 3 monkeys.  The Snake King asked Jr. to write it in Spanish, short and sweet, just to make sure Joe got it right.  In Spanish, the word “or” is just an “o” which could easily be mistaken for a zero.  Joe wound up sending 203 monkeys.





Sunday, April 19, 2015

1914 Mid-Winter Fair Snake Catching Contest at Ft. Brown

Mr and Mrs W.A. "Snake" King filmed by Adolf Dittman and digitized by Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) from 35mm nitrate film reel donated by June and Adolf Ditman, Jr. to the Historic Brownsville Museum.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

William Abraham "Snake" King intro

W.A. King

The King Family

The Snake King personalized check from the Manuel and Steven Saul King collection

1930 Snakeville entrance

Snakeville Wild Animal Farm (Palm Village Shopping Center today) from 1949 Fire Sanborn map

W.A. Snake King letterhead

During the Depression era W.A.King Jr. spent time handling lions for promoters of these "events" 

1914 January – Brownsville’s Mid-Winter Fair’s Snake Catching Contest – W.A. Snake King catching snake with hook and hand at Fort Brown near Infantry Barracks.