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  1. Sam A. Scribner (August 18, 1859 – July 8, 1941) was an American circus and burlesque impresario of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He operated the Columbia Amusement Company, presenting forty or more family-entertainment burlesque shows simultaneously in theaters throughout the Northeast and Midwest of the United States.

  2. Sam A. Scribner was an American circus and burlesque impresario of the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Century. Background. Samuel A. Scribner, son of Alexander Saint James Scribner and Cynthia Cheseboro Scribner, was born August 18, 1859 near Brookville, Pennsylvania, county seat of Jefferson County. Career.

  3. SAM A. SCRIBNER, one of this nation’s most prominent leaders in the amusement world, succumbed in his home in Bronxville, N. Y., Tuesday evening, July 8, at eight o’clock following a lengthy illness.

  4. Sixteen managers and producers incorporated the Columbia Amusement Company on 12 July 1902 with Sam A. Scribner at the head and with principals William S. Campbell, William S. Drew, Gus Hill, John Herbert Mack, Harry Morris, L. Lawrence Weber and A. H. Woodhill.

  5. Sam A. Scribner was born on 7 October 1948. Sam A. was a writer, known for The Criminal Mind (1993) and Delta Heat (1992). Sam A. died on 17 July 2003 in Santa Rosa, California, USA.

    • Writer, Script And Continuity Department
    • October 7, 1948
    • Sam A. Scribner
    • July 17, 2003
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  7. Sam A. Scribner was born on 7 October 1948. Sam A. was a writer, known for The Criminal Mind (1993) and Delta Heat (1992). Sam A. died on 17 July 2003 in Santa Rosa, California, USA.