P.T. Barnum, Baby Show, 300 children on exhibition : handbill; Tremont Temple (Boston, Mass), circa 1855
Scope and Contents
A letterpress handbill promoting the "Baby Show", where 300 children were exhibited featuring twins and triplets.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1855
Language of Materials
English, French, German, Dutch, Italian
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research; access restrictions are noted with the item where they exist.
Extent
.04 linear feet (1 folder)Immediate Source of Acquisition
2019MT-082. Purchased from Potter & Potter Auctions with funds from the Rose and Marion Hannah Winter Fund, 2017 November.
Repository Details
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