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in 1878 and was its first president. The circus business, begun when he was 60 years old, was the source of much of his enduring fame. He established "P.T. Barnum's Grand
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to start a fire in 1864. Barnum's
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Philadelphia minister that Lind would be a positive influence on
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the Moral Lecture Room. Barnum hoped that this would avoid seedy connotations, attract a family crowd and win the approval of the city's moral crusaders. He started the nation's first theatrical matinées to encourage families and to lessen the fear of crime.
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lecture. Barnum had become a teetotaler after returning from Europe. He followed it with melodramas, farces and historical plays performed by highly regarded actors. He edited
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2067:"'We are not amused' – the meaning and origin of this phrase"
1499:(2022) – a disabled filmmaker from Barnum's hometown of
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2655:. Barnum Family Genealogy (official website). Archived from
2599:. Barnum Family Genealogy (official website). Archived from
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Democrats, who are Northern men with Southern principles."
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3197:, including his obsession with P. T. Barnum and "Freaks."
1805:– via Ebook and Texts Archive – American Libraries.
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otherwise." He was appointed to the board of trustees of
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1862:"Chapter V, Brief Editorial Career, Removal to New York"
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1643:. Originally published 1890. Reprint: Kessinger Pub Co.
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3475:– An article about Barnum's handwriting & signature
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Art of Money Getting, or, Golden Rules for Making Money
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3119:. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 76–78.
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The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company
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2972:. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.
2839:"Barnum's Ivy Island to be showcased at celebration"
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Barnum's Own Story: The Autobiography of P.T. Barnum
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entrepreneur (entertainment as founder and promoter)
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2494:. Federal Bar Council Quarterly. December 13, 2014
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3276:may not follow Knowledge's policies or guidelines
2626:"A One-Name Study for the BARNUM/BARNHAM Surname"
1503:meditates on the ableist legacy of the freak show
1356:Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company
694:In 1843, Barnum hired the Native American dancer
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3169:Howdy, Sucker! What P. T. Barnum Did in Colorado
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1637:. Pub. 1888, R. S. Peale & Company, Chicago.
1182:, founded in 1878, and was its first president.
148:Connecticut House of Representatives
3825:Bridgeport, Connecticut, Centennial half dollar
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3905:Burials at Mountain Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport
3895:American entertainment industry businesspeople
3082:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1973.
1801:. Buffalo, N.Y.: The Courier Company. p.
3945:Members of the Universalist Church of America
3940:Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
3584:Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
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3156:. New York: Columbia University Press, 1995.
3137:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.
3067:. Jefferson, NC.: McFarland & Co., 2000.
3042:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.
2992:Barnum Genealogy: 650 Years of Family History
2800:"Barnum Festival Revels in Hoopla and Humbug"
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2391:. Buffalo, N.Y.: The Courier Company. p. 237.
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2016:Stabile, Susan M. (2010). "Still(Ed) Lives".
1921:. New York: Burr Printing House. p. 197.
1425:Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
1327:Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
935:Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
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409:Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
3484:P. T. Barnum, the Shakespeare of Advertising
2743:"A Coin True to Barnum, Controversy and All"
2717:History of Bridgeport and vicinity, Volume 1
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2248:, Vol. 22, No. 2 (Spring, 1981), pp. 208–09
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1577:The Life of P. T. Barnum: Written by Himself
3930:Businesspeople from Bridgeport, Connecticut
1976:American Studies Department. Archived from
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3468:P.T. Barnum – Ultrarunning Promoter (1874)
2940:Kellem, Betsy Golden (December 22, 2017).
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3097:P. T. Barnum: America's Greatest Showman
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3385:Phineas Taylor Barnum papers, 1818–1993
3171:. Denver: Pioneer Peddler Press, 2001.
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3985:19th-century Connecticut politicians
3975:19th-century American businesspeople
3950:19th-century Christian universalists
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3154:P. T. Barnum: The Legend and the Man
3145:. Focuses on Barnum's exhibition of
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2994:. Boston: Higginson Book Co., 2006.
2837:FitzGerald, Eileen (July 15, 2010).
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2327:There's a Customer Born Every Minute
2227:"Jenny Lind's Progress in America",
1949:Mansky, Jackie (December 22, 2017),
1884:Herald of Freedom and Gospel Witness
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1358:, which continues to operate across
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655:An 1866 newspaper advertisement for
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3515:An 1890 recording of Barnum's voice
3331:Works by P. T. Barnum in eBook form
3203:. Ed. by James W. Cook. Champaign,
2818:"Town gets grant to promote Barnum"
2741:Slater, Chuck (November 18, 2001).
1918:History of Danbury, Conn. 1684–1896
1670:, Boston, Massachusetts (1862–1863)
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3935:People from Fairfield, Connecticut
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2816:Homayon, Marietta (July 8, 2004).
2720:. S. J. Clarke. pp. 279–280.
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2558:. Tufts University. Archived from
2514:"Connecticut and the Comstock Law"
2065:Martin, Gary (December 11, 2023).
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2550:Miller, Russell (July 16, 2008).
2312:10.1111/j.1542-734x.1999.2202_7.x
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1915:Bailey, James Montgomery (1896).
1770:. New Haven: Yale UP, 2006. p. 44
1351:was dedicated in September 2010.
1301:Bridgeport Centennial half dollar
1174:. In 1875, he served as mayor of
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2882:"SHOWMAN BARNUM'S BARN ATTACHED"
2786:"History of the Barnum Festival"
2761:"Welcome to the Barnum Festival"
2556:The Archives at Tufts University
2004:Associates Programs Source Plus.
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3080:Humbug: The Art of P. T. Barnum
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3022:The Life of Phineas T. Barnum
2085:"Peale's Philadelphia Museum"
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3489:P. T. Barnum and Henry Bergh
3205:University of Illinois Press
3185:. New York: Pantheon, 2006.
2714:George Curtis Waldo (1917).
2628:. Barnum.org. Archived from
2462:. Harvard University Press.
2215:, Vol. 1 (1998), pp. 94–106
2089:philadelphiaencyclopedia.org
1136:Connecticut General Assembly
839:East Bridgeport, Connecticut
732:Jenny Lind's tour of America
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3463:Barnum's circus affiliation
3364:(public domain audiobooks)
2678:Barnum Museum Core Exhibits
2552:"Light on the Hill, Vol. 1"
2300:Journal of American Culture
1768:The Yale Book of Quotations
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3704:Millie and Christine McKoy
3619:Captain George Costentenus
3534:Internet Broadway Database
3035:20, no. 3 (1959): 353–368.
2983:Alderson, William T., ed.
2102:Mitchell, Charles (2024).
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2019:Early American Literature
2000:Performing Arts Resources
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3408:P. T. Barnum's genealogy
3402:Biographical information
3390:Barnum's American Museum
3223:. Simon & Schuster.
3221:Barnum: An American Life
2990:Barnum, Patrick Warren.
2887:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
2697:"Barnum Statue Unveiled"
2428:"The Great Showman Dead"
2388:The life of P. T. Barnum
2385:Barnum, Phineas (1888).
2371:The Art of Money-Getting
2231:, October 6, 1850, p. 3.
1880:"Gospel Witness, A Card"
1798:The life of P. T. Barnum
1795:Barnum, Phineas (1888).
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1113:The Humbugs of the World
1093:The Art of Money-Getting
1081:The Humbugs of the World
1067:"Hum-Bug", a cartoon by
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571:Barnum's American Museum
442:of Swedish opera singer
3915:Connecticut Republicans
3419:Barnum Family Genealogy
3219:Wilson, Robert (2019).
2806:, June 20, 1975, p. 35.
2456:Cook, James W. (2001).
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1641:Why I Am a Universalist
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1255:Bridgeport, Connecticut
1235:Mountain Grove Cemetery
1217:Personal life and death
1186:Profitable philanthropy
1176:Bridgeport, Connecticut
1164:Griswold v. Connecticut
945:Bridgeport, Connecticut
920:Confederate sympathizer
587:, alongside her sister
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128:Bridgeport, Connecticut
32:Barnum (disambiguation)
3970:American abolitionists
3960:American circus owners
3614:Henry Alexander Cooper
2919:The Hollywood Reporter
2823:The Danbury News-Times
2683:June 30, 2007, at the
2535:Barnum, P. T. (1883).
2264:, June 28, 1851, p. 5.
2006:Web. December 8, 2012.
1974:University of Virginia
1496:I Didn't See You There
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3965:American slave owners
3910:Connecticut Democrats
3841:The Herald of Freedom
3629:John Diamond (dancer)
3449:by Joel Benton, from
3413:May 24, 2018, at the
3358:Works by P. T. Barnum
3340:Works by P. T. Barnum
2857:"A Look at the Fleet"
2516:. Connecticut History
2137:The Musical Quarterly
2106:. The History Press.
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3781:The Greatest Showman
3758:Fictional portrayals
3674:William S. Hutchings
3639:Colonel Routh Goshen
3599:Chang and Eng Bunker
3374:Physical collections
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3167:Uchill, Ida Libert.
2659:on December 11, 2017
2632:on February 20, 2020
2603:on December 11, 2017
2562:on September 4, 2014
2207:Linkon, Sherry Lee.
1835:Rogak, Lisa (2004).
1679:Colonel Routh Goshen
1484:The Greatest Showman
1383:Films and television
1172:William Henry Barnum
1077:Life of P. T. Barnum
1029:improve this article
968:William Cameron Coup
903:at the White House.
607:in 1841, located at
544:Norwalk, Connecticut
533:Danbury, Connecticut
499:justice of the peace
405:James Anthony Bailey
3609:Circassian beauties
3494:was founder of the
3325:Digital collections
3294:footnote references
3115:Lott, Eric (1993).
3100:. Alfred A. Knopf.
3050:. Relates Barnum's
2651:Barnum, Patrick W.
2595:Barnum, Patrick W.
2582:"Get to Know Tufts"
2240:Hambrick, Keith S.
1546:From the Mars Hotel
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1229:Barnum died from a
1180:Bridgeport Hospital
1129:Kansas–Nebraska Act
1001:Author and debunker
843:Ralph Waldo Emerson
716:Philadelphia Museum
523:, publisher of the
521:Rev. L.F.W. Andrews
517:Bethel, Connecticut
491:Bethel, Connecticut
489:Barnum was born in
467:Bridgeport Hospital
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3744:Wild Men of Borneo
3699:Maximo and Bartola
3589:Anna Haining Bates
3473:House of Deception
3183:On Michael Jackson
3181:Jefferson, Margo.
2892:Brooklyn, New York
2843:Danbury News Times
2804:The New York Times
2765:barnumfestival.org
2747:The New York Times
2701:The New York Times
2432:The New York Times
2169:Miller, Philip L.
1955:smithsonianmag.com
1709:Wild Men of Borneo
1378:In popular culture
1338:commemorative coin
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3451:Project Gutenberg
3380:The Barnum Museum
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3152:Saxon, Arthur H.
3133:Reiss, Benjamin.
3126:978-0-19-507832-9
3107:978-0-679-43574-7
2727:978-1-144-35927-8
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2469:978-0-674-00591-4
2344:978-1-119-20190-8
2131:Rogers, Francis.
1846:978-0-7627-3000-1
1766:Shapiro, Fred R.
1740:Phineas T. Barnum
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1473:Gangs of New York
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