Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Charles B. Tripp (July 6, 1855–January 26, 1930) was a Canadian-American sideshow performer known as the "Armless Wonder".A native of Woodstock, Ontario, Tripp was born without arms, but learned to use his legs and feet to perform everyday tasks. He was a skilled carpenter and calligrapher and started supporting his mother and sister when he was a teenager. In 1872, Tripp visited P.T. Barnum in New York City and was quickly hired to work for Barnum's Great Traveling World's Fair.. }
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- Charles_B._Tripp comment "Charles B. Tripp (July 6, 1855–January 26, 1930) was a Canadian-American sideshow performer known as the "Armless Wonder".A native of Woodstock, Ontario, Tripp was born without arms, but learned to use his legs and feet to perform everyday tasks. He was a skilled carpenter and calligrapher and started supporting his mother and sister when he was a teenager. In 1872, Tripp visited P.T. Barnum in New York City and was quickly hired to work for Barnum's Great Traveling World's Fair.".