Potter was thought to have been the first to perform the Hindu Rope Trick--where the subject climbs a rope suspended in mid air right up to the top where he vanishes and the rope drops to earth--in the United States. Potter also was one of the first ventriloquists to use a dummy. Among his illusions included taking a watch from an audience member, breaking it, and then returning it to him intact. He also handled and swallowed molten lead and danced on eggs without breaking them. Potter bought a 175-acre farm in the town of Andover, N.H. that he called "Potter's Place" where he settled with his wife Sally; they would have three children. He and his wife, who survived him by one year, were originally buried in the front yard of their estate, but when the railroad came through in 1849, the bodies were moved to their present location.
Potter was thought to have been the first to perform the Hindu Rope Trick--where the subject climbs a rope suspended in mid air right up to the top where he vanishes and the rope drops to earth--in the United States. Potter also was one of the first ventriloquists to use a dummy. Among his illusions included taking a watch from an audience member, breaking it, and then returning it to him intact. He also handled and swallowed molten lead and danced on eggs without breaking them. Potter bought a 175-acre farm in the town of Andover, N.H. that he called "Potter's Place" where he settled with his wife Sally; they would have three children. He and his wife, who survived him by one year, were originally buried in the front yard of their estate, but when the railroad came through in 1849, the bodies were moved to their present location.
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(Headstone)
In memory of
RICHARD POTTER
The
Celebrated
VENTRILOQUIST
Who died
Sept. 20, 1835,
Aged 52 years
(Footstone) R. P.
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