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Charles Stratton (1838-1883), stage name General Tom Thumb, was an American showman noted for his small stature. He was the first major attraction promoted by the circus impresario P.T. Barnum. He was not quite five years old when Barnum hired him for his museum, but Barnum publicized him as General Tom Thumb, an 11-year-old dwarf from England. He quickly became a celebrated figure in the United States and abroad. In 1863 Stratton married Lavinia Warren (1841–1919)—another of Barnum’s performers, known as the “Little Queen of Beauty”—in an elaborately staged ceremony at Grace Episcopal Church in New York City.
Photograph albums of Charles Sherwood Stratton ("General Tom Thumb"), Mercy Lavinia Warren Stratton, and others, circa 1860-1890 (MS Thr 2270): Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard University
Charles Stratton (1838-1883), stage name General Tom Thumb, was an American showman noted for his small stature. He was the first major attraction promoted by the circus impresario P.T. Barnum. He was not quite five years old when Barnum hired him for his museum, but Barnum publicized him as General Tom Thumb, an 11-year-old dwarf from England. He quickly became a celebrated figure in the United States and abroad. In 1863 Stratton married Lavinia Warren (1841–1919)—another of Barnum’s performers, known as the “Little Queen of Beauty”—in an elaborately staged ceremony at Grace Episcopal Church in New York City.
Ephemeral items include advertisements, visiting cards, fancy envelopes, invitations, postcards, caricatures and cartoons, printed ribbons, and other items. While almost all of the items are undated, many seem to date from the late 19th century. There are, however, some items that appear to be from earlier in the 19th century and a few from the 20th century. Among the visiting cards is one for General Tom Thumb and his wife, M. Lavinia Magri, and among the ribbons is one mourning the death of Abraham Lincoln. There are also a few items relating to rationing during World War II.
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About 75 items (0.5 linear feet)
One album contains mid to late 19th century portrait photographs, largely studio portraits, in the form of cartes de visite, cabinet cards, and tintypes. Portraits are of unidentified men, women, and children, and a few celebrities including Abraham Lincoln, Tom Thumb and his wife, and actress Emma Waller. These were taken by photographers in Camden, Elizabeth, and Jersey City, N.J.; Long Island City, New York City, and Brooklyn, N.Y.; Washington D.C.; Pennsylvania; and possibly elsewhere. Of note are two portraits of black people, one of a young woman taken by a photograher in Elizabeth, N.J., and another of Samuel Math Francis, American-Sudan Mission, Freetown, Africa. Also of note are an advertisement for John Thompson & Co., a furniture manufacturer on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn; a business card of H.L. Bemis, General Electrician, of Glen Cove, Long Island; an advertisement for actress Emma Waller, ca. 1870s; a pamphlet from The Girls Friendly Society of America, located in New York City, 1893, announcing the death of General Secretary Letitia Townsend of Matinecock, Long Island from typhus at Riverside Hospital, North Brother Island, Queens, N.Y.
Ormsby House (Carson City, Nev.). Ormsby House records, 1877-1884.
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"Have you seen Tom Thumb?" : production material, ca. 1942.
Eichenberg, Fritz, 1901-1990. "Have you seen Tom Thumb?" : production material, ca. 1942.
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"Have you seen Tom Thumb?" : production material, ca. 1942.
Ink illustrations, watercolor, ink and pencil study for jacket. A biography of the midget entertainer who was a favorite attraction at the P.T. Barnum circus.
Ephemeral items include advertisements, visiting cards, fancy envelopes, invitations, postcards, caricatures and cartoons, printed ribbons, and other items. While almost all of the items are undated, many seem to date from the late 19th century. There are, however, some items that appear to be from earlier in the 19th century and a few from the 20th century. Among the visiting cards is one for General Tom Thumb and his wife, M. Lavinia Magri, and among the ribbons is one mourning the death of Abraham Lincoln. There are also a few items relating to rationing during World War II.
Fogle, Theodore, T. (Theodore Turner), 1834-1864. Theodore T. Fogle letters, 1847-1865.
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Theodore T. Fogle letters, 1847-1865.
The collection consists of about 200 letters, 173 of which were written by Theodore Fogle, and several miscellaneous items. Theodore Fogle's correspondence with his family describes student life in Marietta, Georgia, and Baltimore, Maryland, life in the Confederate Army, and troop movements, battles, and commanders. These letters and those written by his brother (James), his sister (Mary F. Harrold), and other family and friends, also describe family activities, slavery, Tom Thumb (Charles S.M. Stratton), and Confederate hospitals. The clippings concerns Fogle's death, the poem, valentine, and sketch by a fellow soldier, were collected by Fogle; a carte-de-visite is of Fogle and a copy photo is of Marion J. Cotton Blackshear.
Fogle, Theodore, T. (Theodore Turner), 1834-1864. Theodore T. Fogle letters, 1847-1865.
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Commodore George Washington Nutt collection, 1866-1878.
Nutt, George Washington, 1844-1881. Commodore George Washington Nutt collection, 1866-1878.
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Commodore George Washington Nutt collection, 1866-1878.
The collection consists of seven letters to Nutt, mostly fan mail, during 1866-1878 ; one copy of will of Rodnia Nutt, dated 3 October 1874; ten envelopes, without letters, from various locations; two cartes de visites of Gen. Tom Thumb and wife Lavinia; five cartes de visites of unidentified persons; one mounted photo of coach pulled by four horses - coach identified as 'General Tom Thumb and Commodore Nutt's Co.' ; one mounted photo of cart pulled by pony; one stereoscopic and one pair of gloves belonging to Nutt.
Nutt, George Washington, 1844-1881. Commodore George Washington Nutt collection, 1866-1878.
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Irving R. Bacon papers, ca. 1863-1957 (bulk 1929-1945)
Bacon, Irving R. (Irving Ruben), 1875-1962. Irving R. Bacon papers, ca. 1863-1957 (bulk 1929-1945)
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Irving R. Bacon papers, ca. 1863-1957 (bulk 1929-1945)
The collection is primarily comprised of photographs, drawings, and correspondence related to Bacon's career with the Ford Motor Company and the Edison Institute (now The Henry Ford). The material is arranged into five series. The Golden Jubilee painting series (2.8 cubic ft. and 1 oversize box) is comprised of pamphlets, notes, lists, correspondence and photographs related to the painting created by Bacon entitled "Celebration of the Golden Jubilee of the Invention of the Incandescent Electric Light" (also known as the "Dedication of the Edison Institute of Technology"). The photographs are mainly portraits of many of the invited guests who attended the October 21, 1929 celebration honoring the opening of the Edison Institute and 50th anniversary of Thomas Edison's discovery of incandescent light. Bacon obtained the photographs six years later from 266 individuals ranging from Henry Ford's personal friends to world business and political leaders. The Irving Bacon personal materials series (0.4 cubic ft. and 1 oversize box) primarily reflects Bacon's interest in the theater world and is comprised mainly of photographs and sketches of actors, actresses, and stage sets. The Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum series (1.2 cubic ft. and 1 oversize box) is a large assortment of photographs, notes, and various types of artwork relating to Ford related personalities and buildings that Bacon painted or intended to paint. The Henry Ford related work series contains work Bacon did for Henry Ford. Included are miscellaneous printed materials, photographs, sketches, and maps (photographed). The Dearborn Independent series (1 oversize box) includes sketches, and color drawings created for the Dearborn Independent.
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4.4 cubic ft. and 4 oversize boxes.
Human curiosity prints, playbills, broadsides and other printed material, 1695-1937.
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Ronald G. Becker collection of Charles Eisenmann photographs 1840-1930
Ronald G. Becker collection of Charles Eisenmann photographs, 1840-1930
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Ronald G. Becker collection of Charles Eisenmann photographs 1840-1930
More than one thousand photographs of 19th century sideshows and circuses, most by photographer Charles Eisenmann or his successor Frank Wendt, the remainder by unknown photographers. Most of the photographs depict the physical abnormalities of humans and animals featured at these shows. Subjects include P.T. Barnum, the P.T. Barnum Firm (Barnum and Bailey Circus), and Tom Thumb. Also included are Becker’s research notes, an 1865-1868 run of (forerunner of ), and various print (broadsides and posters) and non-print circus memorabilia. The New York Clipper Billboard Magazine
Ronald G. Becker collection of Charles Eisenmann photographs, 1840-1930
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Albert photograph collection : local parades and celebrations, ca. 1880-1978.
Albert, Alphaeus Homer, 1891-. Albert photograph collection : local parades and celebrations, ca. 1880-1978.
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Albert photograph collection : local parades and celebrations, ca. 1880-1978.
Photographs, collected/or taken by Alphaeus H. (1891-1983) and Lillian Smith Albert (1896-1964), of various Hightstown, N.J., parades and other local celebrations.
Albert, Alphaeus Homer, 1891-. Albert photograph collection : local parades and celebrations, ca. 1880-1978.
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Memoir of Mary Alansa Rounds Sterrett [manuscript], 1911-1915.
Sterrett, Mary Alansa Rounds, 1837-. Memoir of Mary Alansa Rounds Sterrett [manuscript], 1911-1915.
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Memoir of Mary Alansa Rounds Sterrett [manuscript], 1911-1915.
Sterret's memoir is based on her diaries. Topics include her family, particularly her father, Methodist minister, editor and professor Nelson Rounds; childhood and school days in various New York and Pennsylania towns; teaching music at Mansfield Female College in Ohio; teaching at Loch Willow Academy, Churchville, Va., run by her aunt Sarah Hotchkiss, wife of Jedediah Hotchkiss; teaching at Mary Julia Baldwin's Augusta Female Seminary, Staunton; life in Civil War Staunton; passing through the lines and reunion with family; life in Berkshire, N.Y.; married life at "Irvinton," Augusta County, Va.; her children including Charlottesville, Va., resident May Sterrett Irvine; and her lifelong love of music. Of interest are her accounts of a performance by Tom Thumb; a visit to the Auburn State prison; Wyoming Seminary at Kingston, Pa.; taking the water cure at Binghamton, N.Y.; stereotyped views of slaves and slavery; a tournament; engagement to Col. Frank Sterett; Sterrett's depression from morphine taken for rheumatic pain; many games of charades; war time inflation; different sounds made by Union and Confederate cavalry; wedding day, honeymoon and return to Virginia; and meditations on answered prayer in her life. Beginning January 24, 1861, she copies from her diaries which relate war news and local events which included sewing and fund-raising for the troops.
Champion (Ship). Logbook, 1852 Sept. 22-1855 July 3.
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Ms. : Genl. Tom Thumb route books, 1872-1880.
Palmer, Daniel. Ms. : Genl. Tom Thumb route books, 1872-1880.
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Ms. : Genl. Tom Thumb route books, 1872-1880.
Daniel Palmer was road manager for the troupe. The first route book (1872-80) records cities, theaters, and hotels for the tour; the second (1872-73) lists theaters, number of seats sold, and ticket prices.
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2 items (ca. 235 p.) ; 13 x 15 cm.
The collection consists of carte-de-visites of various actors, actresses, entertainers, and famous personages from ca. 1860-1880. Included are several portraits of Tom and Lavinia Thumb.
Prints of Tom Thumb and Basilio Huaylas, 1844 and n.d.
Prints of Tom Thumb and Basilio Huaylas, 1844 and n.d.
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Prints of Tom Thumb and Basilio Huaylas, 1844 and n.d.
Two colored engravings and a pencil drawing of General Tom Thumb, the stage name of the dwarf Charles Sherwood Stratton, who achieved great fame in America and Europe under circus impresario P. T. Barnum, and one color engraving of the Peruvian giant, Basilio Huaylas.
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4 drawings : color ; 35 cm. x 40 cm. and smaller.
Prints of Tom Thumb and Basilio Huaylas, 1844 and n.d.
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Lavinia Magri memoir, undated.
Magri, M. Lavinia (Mercy Lavinia), 1841-1919. Lavinia Magri memoir, undated.
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Lavinia Magri memoir, undated.
217+ page mss, supplemented with a few mimeographed typescript pages, of the memoir of Mercy Lavinia Magri, formerly Mrs. Tom Thumb. Memoirs were published under the title, "The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb: Some of My life Experiences." Some pages have additional text sheets attached, along with mss notes.
Magri, M. Lavinia (Mercy Lavinia), 1841-1919. Lavinia Magri memoir, undated.
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Some of my life experiences / by Countess M. Lavinia Magri formerly Mrs. General Tom Thumb.
Stratton, Mercy Lavinia Warren Bumpus, 1841-1919. Some of my life experiences / by Countess M. Lavinia Magri formerly Mrs. General Tom Thumb.
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Some of my life experiences / by Countess M. Lavinia Magri formerly Mrs. General Tom Thumb.
Recollections of her marriages to Charles Stratton and to Primo Magri, of leaving New York City on the last train before the tracks were torn up by the draft rioters, of an eerie encounter with the Ku-Klux Klan and of her worldwide travels.
Larry Turnbull Circus Scrapbooks and Audio Recordings, c.1930s-1980s
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Charles E. Ogden papers, [ca.1876-1878].
Ogden, Charles E., 1859-1934. Charles E. Ogden papers, [ca.1876-1878].
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Charles E. Ogden papers, [ca.1876-1878].
Photograph album of Cornell University and Chi Phi; most people are unidentified except for Judith L. Ogden. Also, photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb. Also, Ogden family papers.
Variety of material pertaining to the circus in New York City. Of interest are inventories, last will and testament and related documents of John Scudder, proprietor of the American Museum, a theater, later purchased by P.T. Barnum, 1821-1832. Also, photographs of performers and acts, news clippings and obituaries, programs, souvenir magazines, sheet music, lithographs, postcards, and circus magazines. Limited amount of correspondence from Ringling Bros. Major circuses and performers include P.T. Barnum, Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey, and Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, as well as Buffalo Bill and Tom Thumb. Major categories are clowns, freaks, circus schools, trapeze artists, animal acts, midgets, parades, wagons, and rodeos. Scrapbooks of Aerial Smiths, trapeze artists, consisting of printed material about other circus performers, many European. Also, route books which are land schedules of various circuses and famous shows, 1886-1964. Small amount of material for foreign circuses, especially European.
Museum of the City of New York. Circus collection, 1821-1985, 1865-1950 (bulk)
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Barnum presents General Tom Thumb : typescript, 1953-1954 / by Alice Curtis Desmond.
Desmond, Alice Curtis, 1897-. Barnum presents General Tom Thumb : typescript, 1953-1954 / by Alice Curtis Desmond.
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Barnum presents General Tom Thumb : typescript, 1953-1954 / by Alice Curtis Desmond.
Typescript and galley proofs (1953-1954) of Desmond's book Barnum Presents General Tom Thumb, published by Macmillan in 1954. Typescript is marked up with corrections and typesetting notes; also included is a duplicate set of galley pages 56-72.
This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings related to the Civil War. Topics include Union troops in Louisville, the reception of the president's Proclamation, news of battles, Jefferson Davis, and Kentucky's reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation. It also includes a list of Louisville men liable to be drafted and a broadside with Braxton Bragg's address about the Confederate Army in Kentucky. The scrapbook also contains clippings of local and national news such as the wedding of Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren, the Episcopal Church split in 1873, and the fire at Galt House in Louisville.
Chang and Eng Bunker Papers, 1832-1874, 1933-1967, 1998
Chang and Eng Bunker Papers, 1832-1874, 1933-1967, 1998
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Chang and Eng Bunker Papers, 1832-1874, 1933-1967, 1998
Chang and Eng Bunker, the original Siamese twins, married sisters Sarah and Adelaide Yates in 1843 and established homes and families in Wilkes County and later Surry County, N.C. The collection includes correspondence, bills, and receipts, including slave bills of sale, of Siamese twins Chang and Eng Bunker relating to their North Carolina property, planting interests, family matters, and arrangements for exhibition tours. Also included are an account book, 1833-1839, showing income from public appearances and itinerary; clippings; photographs; articles about the twins by Worth B. Daniels and Jonathan Daniels and related material; and , a 1998 videotape about the twins that was made by Advanced Medical Productions of Chapel Hill, N.C., for the Discovery Channel. The Addition of November 2011 is a ledger with entries presumably penned by Chang and Eng's business manager Charles Harris detailing the business-related and personal expenses of Chang and Eng during exhibition tours of Cuba, Europe, and the United States and for a period after they settled in North Carolina in 1839. Joined at Birth
Chang and Eng Bunker Papers, 1832-1874, 1933-1967, 1998
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Syracuse social life and customs collection, [ca. 19th-20th century].
Syracuse social life and customs collection, [ca. 19th-20th century].
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Syracuse social life and customs collection, [ca. 19th-20th century].
Social invitations, calling cards, announcements, and other printed material relating to parties, balls, events, and social and cultural life in Syracuse; also includes numerous carte de visites of Civil War generals, soldiers and personages (George McClellan, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Stonewall Jackson, William Seward, Jefferson Davis, and others) and many other individuals including Charles Dickens, Tom Thumb, and Little Crow, a Sioux chief, also includes advertisements, several Civil War political cartoons, some religious images and images of family members from the Hollister, Turrill and Graham families, as well as unidentified individuals.
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2.5 cubic ft. (3-5 in. letter boxes, 2 shoeboxes; 1-16 in. box)
Syracuse social life and customs collection, [ca. 19th-20th century].
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Circus images, 1766-1939.
Circus images, 1766-1939.
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Circus images, 1766-1939.
Images of circus performers and acts, including lithographs, engravings,photographs, photographic postcards, photomechanical prints, images in clippings,and a drawing.
Reminiscences of San Francisco and Los Angeles in the late 19th century, ca. 1939.
Holmes, Louise Chevallier. Reminiscences of San Francisco and Los Angeles in the late 19th century, ca. 1939.
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Reminiscences of San Francisco and Los Angeles in the late 19th century, ca. 1939.
Mrs. Holmes begins her reminiscence with her father, Victor Chevallier, sailing from Paris to San Francisco in 1848; her mother later sailed to California from Bordeaux, France. After he arrived, Chevallier purchased the only pharmacy in San Francisco. Louise recalls some of the stories her father told her about early San Francisco, the Gold Rush and vigilante activity. Due to Louise's father's health, the family moved to Los Angeles in 1874. Mrs. Holmes discusses her memories of growing up in Los Angeles and tells stories about some of the eccentric residents of the city. Her father opened a pharmacy across from the Pico House and Louise remembers some of the famous guests she saw at that hotel and at the Grand Central Hotel, including Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb. She also gives a general description of the layout of the city and includes details about the cities' doctors, merchants, and photographers as well as the locations of stores and schools.
Brady, Mathew B., ca. 1823-1896,. Mathew Brady portraits, circa 1840s-1850s.
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Diaries, 1847-1974 (bulk 1847-1853).
Foster, Benjamin Browne, 1831-1903. Diaries, 1847-1974 (bulk 1847-1853).
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Diaries, 1847-1974 (bulk 1847-1853).
The diaries of a student and Civil War soldier. Included are 58 handwritten diaries by Benjamin Browne Foster from the years 1847 when he was 15 years old until 1853 when he was a student at Bowdoin College. The diaries are numbered 10 through 77 and a few of them are missing (15, 16, 26, 44, 55, 67-70). Journal no. 18 includes Benjamin's account of his attending a performance by Tom Thumb. Included in the journal is a copy of the pamphlet "Sketch of the life, personal appearance, character and manners of Charles S. Stratton ... known as General Tom Thumb" printed in New York by Van Norden & Amerman in 1847. Included also is a photocopy of a typescript "Reminiscences" (p. 23-61) by Benjamin Browne Foster. In it he describes his service in the Civil War. Included also is a photocopy of a typescript "A diary of the American Renaissance" which contains portions of the diaries by Benjamin Browne Foster. It was published as Down East Diary by Benjamin Browne Foster and edited by Charles H. Foster. Some of the pages of the typescript are missing.
Foster, Benjamin Browne, 1831-1903. Diaries, 1847-1974 (bulk 1847-1853).
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Private journal: manuscript, 1841-1886.
Harrison, W. R. Private journal: manuscript, 1841-1886.
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Private journal: manuscript, 1841-1886.
Journal kept from Oct. 14, 1841 to Feb. 20, 1844 by W.R. Harrison. Entries from 1841-April 1842 describe events and social pastimes in Philadelphia, including his visits to the Navy Yard and Water Works; several trips to Blockley Hospital--one to view Dr. Pancoast operate on a patient with cancer of the jaw; services, sermons, and lectures at a number of churches (Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish) and halls; and plays and operas at Philadelphia theatres.
Harrison, W. R. Private journal: manuscript, 1841-1886.
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American circus collection, 1800-1960.
American circus collection, 1800-1960.
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American circus collection, 1800-1960.
Materials relating to circuses in America and a miniature circus, including pamphlets on circus animals, Buffalo Bill, Siamese twins, Tom Thumb and other circus figures, 1831-1954; correspondence on circus matters, including correspondence of P.T. Barnum, 1821-1928; lithographs, prints, broadsides, route books, and programs, 1831-1960; sheet music, 1823-1886; and clippings and articles, 1854-1939.
Rowell, Hugh Grant, 1892-1963,. American circus collection, 1800-1960.
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Mary A. Kilborne collection, 1831-1890s.
Kilborne, Mary A. Mary A. Kilborne collection, 1831-1890s.
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Mary A. Kilborne collection, 1831-1890s.
The collection contains an autograph book of Diantha Cushman (1831-1838), holograph letters of John Greenleaf Whittier to Mrs. Pullen of Portland, Maine (1880 Dec. 18; 1888 May 18), various 19th-century photographs including Tom Thumb and his wife, Lavinia Warren Stratton; Kate Greenaway almanacks (1883, 1884) and Christmas greeting card, needlework pattern books, valentines and other greeting cards and a bill of sale for a sewing-machine (1864). Also a photostatic copy of mother and child drawing by Francesca Alexander.
The Leslie Nelson Savage Mahoney Papers consist of correspondence, writings, diaries, and photographs. The papers are both personal and professional in nature and provide insight into the life a southern woman and a professional single mother. Her writings consists of typescripts and notes related to Nell Mahoney's interior decorating work; poetry; travel diaries; an unpublished biography of her father, opthamologist Dr. Giles Christopher Savage; and a series of newspaper articles on Nashville history, art and architecture, 1949-53. Correspondents include photographer, Frances Benjamin Johnston; and lawyer and House of Representatives member, Lucy Sommerville Howorth. There are also significant runs of letters from her mother and friends Virginia Polk (1951-72), operator with her husband of the largest Mississippi plantation system, and Elizabeth Rogers (1939-69), history professor at Wilson College. The collection includes over 100 photographs dating from 1880 to 1986, including images of Tom Thumb and his wife, singer Eleonora de Cisneros, and Frances Benjamin Johnston.
Includes a letter, 1853 June 26, from A.H. Arnold to his brother, Lycurgus, which describes a visit form the P.T. Barnum circus and seeing Tom Thumb. The letter closes with a note from his father, William T. Arnold, urging him to return to Elkton. A letter, 1853 Dec. 27, describes agricultural conditions and stripping tobacco. A letter, 1856 Jan. 13, from Castle Green, Ky., describes how several family members plan on returning to school during the next year if it is affordable.
The diamond wedding [and] Tom Thumb's wedding : Scrapbook, 1859-1864.
The diamond wedding [and] Tom Thumb's wedding : Scrapbook, 1859-1864.
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The diamond wedding [and] Tom Thumb's wedding : Scrapbook, 1859-1864.
Contains newspaper clippings describing two celebrated public weddings in New York: the "Diamond Wedding" of Miss Frances A. Bartlett to Don Esteban Santa Cruz de Oviedo, October 13, 1859; and the wedding of the famous dwarf, General Tom Thumb to Miss Lavinia Warren, February 10, 1863. Includes poems The Diamond Wedding, (excerpt from Poems, Lyrical and Idyllic) by Clarence Edmund Stedman, and The Pigmies and the Priests; newspaper illustrations; cartoons of dwarf couple; and, 9 mounted photos of Gen. Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren, published by E. & H.T. Anthony, N.Y., from photographic negatives by Brady.
The diamond wedding [and] Tom Thumb's wedding : Scrapbook, 1859-1864.
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George Brinton Beal papers, circus collection, and other theatricalcollections, 1862-1969.
George Brinton Beal papers, circus collection, and other theatrical collections, 1862-1969.
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George Brinton Beal papers, circus collection, and other theatricalcollections, 1862-1969.
Personal papers of and materials collected by American critic, editor,lecturer, and writer George Brinton Beal. Especially concerns the circus, rodeo,theater, and other forms of popular entertainment.
George Brinton Beal papers, circus collection, and other theatrical collections, 1862-1969.
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Leslie Nelson Savage Mahoney Papers 1890-1986 1942-1970
Leslie Nelson Savage Mahoney Papers MS 229., 1890-1986, 1942-1970
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Leslie Nelson Savage Mahoney Papers 1890-1986 1942-1970
Architectural historian and interior decorator. The papers provide insight into the life a southern woman and a professional single mother. Her writings include material related to interior decorating; poetry; travel diaries; an unpublished biography of her father; and photographs of mostly family mambers. Correspondents include photographer, Frances Benjamin Johnston and lawyer and House of Representatives member, Lucy Sommerville Howorth.
Leslie Nelson Savage Mahoney Papers MS 229., 1890-1986, 1942-1970
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Diary of Joseph Jackson, Jr., 1847 January 1 to June 30.
Jackson, Joseph, fl. 1847. Diary of Joseph Jackson, Jr., 1847 January 1 to June 30.
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Diary of Joseph Jackson, Jr., 1847 January 1 to June 30.
Jackson's diary contains legal and social entries including notes of court schedules in Richmond, Henrico, Hanover, Goochland, and Chesterfield Counties. Entries include very brief notations on cases and clients, attendance at a book auction, the sale of a slave, free papers for a freed woman, election vote for John Minor Botts, a performance by Tom Thumb, a speech by Daniel Webster, courtships, marriages and a funeral.
Jackson, Joseph, fl. 1847. Diary of Joseph Jackson, Jr., 1847 January 1 to June 30.
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Civil War era photograph album, 1860-1870.
Brady, Mathew B., ca. 1823-1896. Civil War era photograph album, 1860-1870.
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Civil War era photograph album, 1860-1870.
Album of carte-de-visite photographs of American notables of the period, taken by various photographers, including Mathew Brady and Charles D. Fredricks. Those pictured include Abraham Lincoln and the Lincoln family, Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, John C. Breckenridge, General John Dix, P.G.T. Beauregard, William Tecumseh Sherman; also European royalty including Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, Louis Napoleon and Eugénie, and literary figures such as William Cullen Bryant and Charles Dickens. Also shown is P.T. Barnum's star midget performer General Tom Thumb with Lavinia Warren (later Lavinia Magri) on their wedding day, with midgets Commodore McNutt and Minnie Warren as their best man and bridesmaid. Also includes photographs of several members of the Yeomans family. The album is bound in brown morocco with clasps and edges gilt.
Brady, Mathew B., ca. 1823-1896. Civil War era photograph album, 1860-1870.
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Photograph collection, ca. 1853-1980.
Photograph collection, ca. 1853-1980.
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Photograph collection, ca. 1853-1980.
Photographs, tintypes, and ambrotypes of people, buildings, and events in Sag Harbor, N.Y., including the coronet band and 1853 orchestra, Cedar Island Light House, Fahey's Watchcase Factory, churches, mills, local residents, Camp Alarica, the Custom House, the fire department, patriotic and fraternal organizations, local scenes, businesses, sporting events, and the Long Island Railroad, ca. 1853-1980. Also, scrapbook of photographs, postcards, and printed pictures of the opening of the John Jermain Memorial Library, local events, and World War II servicemen, 1910-1947; scrapbook of photographs and postcards of storms, celebrations, William Wallace Tooker, East Hampton and Bridgehampton toll houses, homes, steamboats, sailing vessels, and monument, 1870-1954; and 150 stereopticon slides with views of world cities and events, ca. 1910.
Photographs of buildings, people, and graphics associated with four major Wisconsin fires: the Newhall House hotel fire in Milwaukee in 1883, the Third Ward fire in Milwaukee in 1892, the Reedsburg Central House fire in 1896, and the State Capitol fire in 1904. Included are portraits of James Foley, Milwaukee fire chief from 1883 to 1913; Hermann Straus, captioned "hero of the fire"; and General and Mrs. Tom Thumb who survived the Newhall House blaze.
Letters received : regarding Tom Thumb, 1866 Oct. 1-1952 Mar. 12 (bulk 1951 May 12-1952 Mar. 12).
Shrigley, G. A. Cleveland. Letters received : regarding Tom Thumb, 1866 Oct. 1-1952 Mar. 12 (bulk 1951 May 12-1952 Mar. 12).
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Letters received : regarding Tom Thumb, 1866 Oct. 1-1952 Mar. 12 (bulk 1951 May 12-1952 Mar. 12).
Letters sent to G.A. Cleveland Shrigley in response to his advertisement for information concerning Tom Thumb, about whom Shrigley planned to write a book. Enclosed in the letters are clippings, a copy of a diary extract, two ALS to the Tillinghams, London, from Mrs. Charles S. Stratton, 1873 and 1878, and two ALS to Mrs. Franklin from Mrs. Stratton, 1872, and from Minnie Warren, Mrs. Stratton's sister, 1866.
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