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  1. Ephraim Williams Jr. (March 7, 1715 [O.S. February 24, 1714] [1][2] – September 8, 1755) was a soldier and land owner from the Province of Massachusetts Bay who was killed in the French and Indian War. He was the benefactor of Williams College, located in northwestern Massachusetts.

  2. Ephraim Williams (July 19, 1860 – December 13, 1921) [1] [2] was an American circus owner. Also known as Prof. Eph Williams, he was the first Black circus owner in the United States in the 1880s, and he was likely the only Black circus owner in the country until his death.

  3. 27 avr. 2021 · While researching African American sideshow musicians for the grant project’s upcoming digital exhibit, it became apparent there was another story that needed to be told: the legacy of Ephraim Williams, the world’s first Black circus owner.

  4. The Ephraim Williams was a sailing ship wrecked off the coast of Hatteras Island, North Carolina, during a late December storm, late in 1884.

  5. On April 24, 1901, over 2,500 people packed the big top in Milwaukee to witness the grand return of Wisconsin changemaker and circus owner Prof. Ephraim “Eph” Williams. Having just returned from Europe, Williams rebranded his circus as the Great Northern Railroad Show and set out through the Midwest with over 75 performers such as acrobats ...

  6. 23 avr. 2023 · The Daring Rescue of the Ephraim Williams. Rare photograph showing a Life-Saving Service boat crew attempting to launch into heavy surf. (Courtesy of Richard Boonisar) Published Apr 23, 2023...

  7. Ephraim Williams Jr. (March 7, 1715 [O.S. February 24, 1714] [1] [2] – September 8, 1755) was a soldier and land owner from the Province of Massachusetts Bay who was killed in the French and Indian War.