Charles Edward Ringling (December 2, 1863 – December 3, 1926) was one of the
Ringling brothers, who owned the
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, also known as the Ringling Bros. Circus, Ringling Bros., the Barnum & Bailey Circus, Barnum & Bailey, or simply Ringling, is an American traveling circus company billed as The Greatest Show on Earth ...
. He was in charge of production and greatly admired by the employees, who called him "Mr. Charlie" and sought his advice and help even for personal problems.
Sarasota, Florida development

Charles Ringling bought large tracts of land in the
Sarasota, Florida
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area, including the
Gillespie Golf Course
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. He developed the Courthouse Subdivision, which extended the business center of Sarasota beyond the bay front.
He donated land for a courthouse to serve as the
county seat
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for the newly created,
Sarasota County
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. He built the high-rise
Sarasota Terrace Hotel
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near the railroad terminus and a bank through which he encouraged development in the community. Ringling Boulevard, which winds eastward from
Tamiami Trail
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The north� ...
was named in honor of Charles Ringling because of his many civic activities in the community.
The winter retreat of Edith and Charles Ringling was built on
Sarasota Bay
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in the Shell Beach subdivision platted in 1896 by
Mary Louise and Charles N. Thompson. The Thompsons, associated with another circus, were instrumental in interesting members of the Ringling family about living in Sarasota.
Their retreat was completed in 1926, the year he died.
[ Included on the property was another gracious bay front home for their daughter, Hester, and her children. As well as being intended for large social gatherings and performances, the compound was designed to be completely self-sufficient, including staff quarters, farming, and livestock. The bay front homes are connected by a covered walkway that creates a transition between the two architectural styles. Within months of the completion of the construction, Charles died, but Edith Ringling and their daughter, Hester, continued to reside on the estate for many decades. The structures on what came to be known internationally as the Edith Ringling residence, and the Hester Ringling Lancaster Sanford residence ][ Benz, Kafi, ''Residence of Hester Ringling Lancaster Sanford'', Sarasota History Alive!, Journals of Yesteryear, April 29, 2009] are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a historic district that includes the retreat of Ellen and Ralph Caples, the retreat of Mable and John Ringling, and the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is the official state art museum of Florida, located in Sarasota, Florida. It was established in 1927 as the legacy of Mable Burton Ringling and John Ringling for the people of Florida. Florida State Uni ...
, as well. The homes of Edith and Hester often were featured in magazines and periodicals because of their architecture, landscaping, and interior design. The civic, musical, theatrical, and social activities of the women were of interest to readers also.
In the 1960s, New College of Florida
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purchased the estate for development as part of its campus and uses the historic buildings for administrative purposes and special events.
Death
Charles Ringling died on December 3, 1926, one day after his 63rd birthday. His wife, Edith, participated in the business and was a member of the board of directors of the circus. Edith Ringling continued in that capacity after the death of Charles, assuming many additional duties that had been her husband's and thereafter, being hailed affectionately as "Mrs. Charlie" by those who relied upon her to continue his traditional roles. Charles and his wife Edith are entombed in Manasota Memorial Park (Oneco, Florida), where his casket rests inside an octagonal pink Etowah marble mausoleum.
References
External links
Charles Ringling 1864-1926
via Sarasota County History Center
Bailey and the Ringlings
via Ringling.com
Ringling Owned Car at White Glove Collection
University of South Florida Libraries: Charles Ringling Family Collection
A collection of photographs, archival and biographical material.
*Sarasota History Alive! article -
Edith Ringling residence
' archived
*Sarasota History Alive! article -
Hester Ringling Lancaster Sanford residence
' archived
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1863 births
1926 deaths
People from McGregor, Iowa
People from Sarasota, Florida
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus people
American circus owners