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Excerpt from: P.T. Barnum to Moses Kimball, Letter 3, March 8, 1843 In keeping Tom Thumb longer South than I expected, I keep him out of my own Museum as well as yours, and if he lives, you shall have him, and at a time when you can make more money than he now could for you, and as for making hay, excitement etc. -- it will be found an easy matter for you to raise an excitement on Tommy anytime especially the first time.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | P.T. Barnum to Moses Kimball, Letter 3, March 8, 1843 | |
From: | P.T. Barnum Letters To Moses Kimball | |
Creator: | Phineas T. Barnum (author) | |
Date: | March 8, 1843 | |
Format: | Correspondence | |
Source: | Boston Athenaeum | |
Keywords: | Animals; Boston, MA; Charles Stratton, Tom Thumb; Communication; Correspondence; Economics; Educational Institutions; Entertainment; Entertainment, Leisure & Recreation; Labor; Massachusetts; Media; Moses Kimball; Museums; Native American; New York; New York City, NY; Phineas T. Barnum; Physical Disability; Popular Culture; Short Stature; Travel | |
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