Jack Earle a.k.a. Jacob Rheuben Ehrlich
Jack Earle a.k.a. Jacob Rheuben Ehrlich
The tallest man El Paso Texas. Ehrlich was a painter, photographer. poet, and a sculpturist. He was a man standing at 7 1/2 feel tall he would go on tour with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
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I knew Jack Earle in the 1940s when he worked for Roma Wine Company. He was a friend of my father and dined at our home several times, He was an avid skeet shooter, so Dad took him to the Dallas Gun Club when he was in town. His height was 8 ft, 6-1/2 inches. A very nice man.