Antique CDV Photo ID’d Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa

Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa

Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa
Unpublished, Antique 1865 Civil War CDV Photo ID’d Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak Madison County Winterset Iowa Identified, hand signed in pencil “John McKibban” (see information below). John “Major Johnny” Mckibban. (July 1849 – September 8, 1880). The physical wonder of Iowa. Is either 15 or 16 years of age in this photo. An article found from 1870, listed below, stated that John McKibban stood thirty-six inches high, and weighed thirty-six pounds, being smaller then the renowned. Another article found from 1870, also listed below, stated that in 1869. Barnum in an attempt to. Retrieve his shattered fortunes. And other curiosity seekers offered Johnny round sums to go before the public for exhibition, but he has refused, desiring to be satisfied. With the pleasures of private life. The photographer is identified as. This item has some wear with corner wear, dings, corner creasing and cdv measures 2 1/2 x 4 inches. Thanks for your interest. Long and Short Men “Way Back When”. “Way back when” – 1869 to be exact, Johnny (Shorty) McKibban and Michael (Giant) Davis plied the plank sidewalks of Winterset. Messrs, McKibban and Davis not infrequently made. The “front page” of the newspapers in that epoch, and their popularity is attested by the. OUR IOWA TOM THUMB. We were visited yesterday by Mr. Adolphus Weiser, in company with Johnny McKibban, the most diminutive specimen of man that we know of. “Johnny” as he is called was born in Ohio and moved to Winterset, in this state three years ago. He was twenty-one tears old last July, 1869. At the time of his birth he weighed nine pounds and eleven ounces, or more than the average of babies. He grew until he was five years old, when he stopped. He is now thirty-six inches high, well formed and weighs thirty-six pounds, being smaller then the renowned Charles Stratton alias Tom Thumb. His father is six feet two inches high, and his mother weighs one hundred and eighty pounds. Barnum and other curiosity seekers have offered Johnny round sums to go before the public for exhibition, but he has refused, being satisfied with the pleasures of private life. Barnum would find in Winterset attractions wherewith to retrieve his shattered fortunes, for rivals of Tom Thumb and the Polish Giant reside here. Johnny McKibban a diminutive man, 20 years of age, 33 inches in height and weighing 36 pounds, lays claims to being the smallest man in Iowa; while Michael Davis 20 years old, six feet nine and five eighths inches in height weighing 211 pounds and still growing may safely be put down as the tallest man in the State. If any community can surpass this let them trot out their specimens. Winterset Madisonian, Thursday, September 16, 1880. Death of Johnny McKibban. This community was greatly surprised last Thursday morning by the sad intelligence of the death of John McKibban, known all over the State as the smallest man in Iowa. He was sick only a few hours and died with inflammation of the stomach. John was born in Pike county, Ohio in the year of 1849 and at birth weighed nine pounds and eleven ounces, which is larger than the average child at birth. He grew as any other children until at the age of five when his growth ceased suddenly and apparently without cause. When it was fully determined he grew no more he was examined by eminent physicians who failed to find any cause for it. Since then he has grown none and at his death was forty two inches high and weighed about 36 pounds. He has always been very healthy, never sick a day or never unable to be out, and John’s face was familiar on the street and will be missed as much as would any one in Winterset. His father and mother moved to Winterset in 1867, where they and he have lived ever since. John has had many lucrative propositions made him to travel on account of his diminutive stature, but not fancying that kind of life and being more of a retiring nature, refused all of them and never engaged in any kind of business except serving as train boy on our railroad, which he followed for some time. He was a great favorite with all who knew him and attracted much notice wherever he went, but he took no delight in making a show of himself and consequently always avoided anything like an inquisitive crowd. We shall sadly miss John’s face and child-like voice as it was his want to hail the people whom he knew on the street, and his joyous laugh was familiar to all. The family have the sympathy of the entire community doubly so as this is the second son they have lost in the past four months. The other, David McKibban, it will be remembered was killed by the cars in Des Moines. Transcriber’s note: Johnny McKibban was often mentioned in the Madisonian throughout the years. He acquired the nickname “Major” and was often referred to as “Major Johnny McKibban” in the newspaper. The origin of that nickname is as yet unknown. Johnny McKibban appears in the front row of the photograph of 1872 citizens found on the Madison County IAGenWeb website. The suddenness of his death is probably due to appendicitis. Daguerreotypes, invented in France by Louis Daguerre in 1839, is a photo image on a silver-plated copper sheet. The highly polished metal surface acts like a mirror, reversing the image which appears or disappears depending on the angle of the light. Typically 2½” x 3¼” in size, the Daguerreotype was covered with glass, set in a bright brass mount and sealed in a hinged wooden case or frame. Daguerreotypes were popular from 1842 to 1856 but were replaced by the less expensive Ambrotypes by 1860. Ambrotypes were created in England in 1851 by Frederick Scott Archer and Peter Fry and later named by Philadelphian Marcus Root. The Ambrotype is a glass plate negative coated with collodian. The plate is backed with black velvet or paint causing the negative to appear as a positive image. Ambrotypes are often confused with Daguerreotypes because they are similar in size, set in a brass mount and sealed in a case or frame under glass. The image, however, is duller and does not have the mirror like surface. Ambrotypes were popular from 1855 to 1861 and waned by 1865. Tintypes, introduced in 1856, were inexpensive photographs with the image processed directly onto a sheet of blackened iron. The reverse image was dark and the surface often blotchy and spotted. The most common size was 2½” x 3½” and often had rough edges from the metal shears used for cutting. While early tintypes were put under glass, later ones were placed in cardboard sleeves. Tintypes were popular because they were strong and could be carried in a pocket, especially during the American Civil War (1860s). Tintypes were popular from 1860 to 1870 but remained as novelty items until 1906. The Carte de Visite were introduced in 1859 by Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard, and are known as the first pocket-sized paper photographs. The Carte de Visite translates to visitor card or calling card. CDVs were approximately 2 3/8″ x 4″ and less expensive to produce than the tintype since the image was developed on paper. The paper is coated with egg whites (albumen) and then sensitized with a silver solution. The photograph was then pasted onto a thin card. Since albumen eventually yellows, images took on a sepia hue. CDVs were popular from 1860 to 1880 and generally weren’t used after 1889. Cabinet Cards, introduced in 1864 by a British studio called Windsor & Bridge, were a larger and more refined version of the Carte de Visite. Printed on card stock and typically 4 ½” x 6 ½” in size, they are more durable than other paper types and were frequently displayed in cabinets or bookcases. By the early 1880s Cabinet Cards had nearly replaced all CDVs, and were the dominant portrait format until the end of the century. Cabinet Cards were popular in the US from 1870 to 1900 and rarely seen after 1906.
Antique CDV Photo ID'd Midget Dwarf Sideshow Freak P. T. Barnum Winterset Iowa

CDV C. 1880s RICHARD WALZL COMMODORE NUTT & LAVINIA WARREN P. T. BARNUM CIRCUS

CDV C. 1880s RICHARD WALZL COMMODORE NUTT & LAVINIA WARREN P. T. BARNUM CIRCUS
CDV C. 1880s RICHARD WALZL COMMODORE NUTT & LAVINIA WARREN P. T. BARNUM CIRCUS
CDV C. 1880s RICHARD WALZL COMMODORE NUTT & LAVINIA WARREN P. T. BARNUM CIRCUS

CDV C. 1880s RICHARD WALZL COMMODORE NUTT & LAVINIA WARREN P. T. BARNUM CIRCUS
1880s RICHARD WALZL COMMODORE NUTT & LAVINIA WARREN P. I believe this is a one of a kind original shot of Commodore Nutt & Lavinia Warren. I have not seen another example of this photograph and it was taken by a local insignificant photographer. Capture a piece of history with this vintage Carte De Viste photo! This classic portrait, taken in the late 1800s, showcases the unique style of Carte De Viste photography, which was popular during the Victorian era. Our collectible photographs come in various sizes and conditions, ranging from excellent to fair, and may or may not have a photographer’s name or location on the back. Whether you’re an antique photo collector, history buff, vintage enthusiast, photography hobbyist, or art collector, this vintage Carte De Viste photo is a must-have for your collection. The rich detail and unique style of this photo make it a rare and remarkable piece that will captivate anyone who appreciates the artistry of vintage photography. Browse our collection today and discover new treasures that speak to your personal style and interests. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history! Thank you for considering this vintage Carte De Viste photo and for supporting our mission to preserve and share the beauty and history of vintage photography.
CDV C. 1880s RICHARD WALZL COMMODORE NUTT & LAVINIA WARREN P. T. BARNUM CIRCUS

Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY

Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY

Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique CABINET CARD Photograph. Photographer: Obermiiller & Son. Location: New York, New York. Marie Bayrooty was the only female member of the Bayrooty Brothers Oriental Troupe, who performed on the Barnum and Bailey Circus sideshow. A famous’whirling dervish,’ – as members of the Mevlevi Order are known colloquially – she broke a record by whirling 2,990 times in 37 minutes in 1906, per the The New York Times, who described her as of Syrian descent. The Times, in the typically dismissive tone of the day, describe her performance as such: Mary Bayrooty, the Syrian girl who last year whirled for thirty-two minutes without cessation, making something like 2,240 revolutions established a new record yesterday afternoon in Barnum & Bailey’s Freak Hall. She made 2,990 twirls in thirty-seven minutes. This is a new world record. When the last note died and the last whirl had been achieved, Marie was fresh as paint. She ran across the floor to the nearest reporter and pinned a rose on the lapel of his coat, remaining until her fame had been suitably sounded. Then she sat down and gave the other freaks a chance. New York Times, April 2, 1906. 6.5″ x 4.25″. Cabinet card is in antique condition with some wear. Please contact to make arrangements.
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY

Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY

Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY

Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY
Antique CABINET CARD Photograph. Photographer: Obermiiller & Son. Location: New York, New York. Marie Bayrooty was the only female member of the Bayrooty Brothers Oriental Troupe, who performed on the Barnum and Bailey Circus sideshow. A famous’whirling dervish,’ – as members of the Mevlevi Order are known colloquially – she broke a record by whirling 2,990 times in 37 minutes in 1906, per the The New York Times, who described her as of Syrian descent. The Times, in the typically dismissive tone of the day, describe her performance as such: Mary Bayrooty, the Syrian girl who last year whirled for thirty-two minutes without cessation, making something like 2,240 revolutions established a new record yesterday afternoon in Barnum & Bailey’s Freak Hall. She made 2,990 twirls in thirty-seven minutes. This is a new world record. When the last note died and the last whirl had been achieved, Marie was fresh as paint. She ran across the floor to the nearest reporter and pinned a rose on the lapel of his coat, remaining until her fame had been suitably sounded. Then she sat down and gave the other freaks a chance. New York Times, April 2, 1906. 6.5″ x 4.25″. Cabinet card is in antique condition with some wear. Please contact to make arrangements.
Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Beautiful Woman Barnum Circus Marrie Bayrooty NY

Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed

Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed
Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed
Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed
Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed
Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed
Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed
Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed

Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed
Antique CARTE DE VISITE (CDV) Photograph. Photography Studio: Brand’s Art Gallery. Subject: Arthur James Caley (1824 – February 12, 1889) was known professionally as Colonel Routh Goshen. Goshen gained fame by appearing in P. S American Museum and Barnum? S Circus as the tallest man in the world. His advertised measurements were 7? And 620 pounds, when in reality, he was most likely no more than 7? This CDV displays the large man gazing solemnly at the viewer from a seated position dressed as his Middle Eastern alias. His military uniform features elaborate braided epaulettes, various medals, a plumed helmet and a decorative sword. Appears to be signed by Colonel Routh Goshen in pencil on back. 4.25″ x 2.5″. CDV is in antique condition with some wear. Please contact to make arrangements. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Photographs”. The seller is “beautifuloldsouls” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Wallis and Futuna, Gambia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Poland, Oman, Suriname, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Argentina, Guinea-Bissau, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Bhutan, Senegal, Togo, Ireland, Qatar, Burundi, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Equatorial Guinea, Thailand, Aruba, Sweden, Iceland, Macedonia, Belgium, Israel, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Benin, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Italy, Swaziland, Tanzania, Pakistan, Burkina Faso, Panama, Singapore, Kyrgyzstan, Switzerland, Djibouti, Chile, China, Mali, Botswana, Republic of Croatia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Portugal, Malta, Tajikistan, Vietnam, Cayman Islands, Paraguay, Saint Helena, Cyprus, Seychelles, Rwanda, Bangladesh, Australia, Austria, Sri Lanka, Gabon Republic, Zimbabwe, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Norway, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Kiribati, Turkmenistan, Grenada, Greece, Haiti, Greenland, Yemen, Afghanistan, Montenegro, Mongolia, Nepal, Bahamas, Bahrain, United Kingdom, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Angola, Western Samoa, France, Mozambique, Namibia, Peru, Denmark, Guatemala, Solomon Islands, Vatican City State, Sierra Leone, Nauru, Anguilla, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Cameroon, Guyana, Azerbaijan Republic, Macau, Georgia, Tonga, San Marino, Eritrea, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Morocco, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Mauritania, Belize, Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Colombia, Spain, Estonia, Bermuda, Montserrat, Zambia, South Korea, Vanuatu, Ecuador, Albania, Ethiopia, Monaco, Niger, Laos, Ghana, Cape Verde Islands, Moldova, Madagascar, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Lebanon, Liberia, Bolivia, Maldives, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Central African Republic, Lesotho, Nigeria, Mauritius, Saint Lucia, Jordan, Guinea, Canada, Turks and Caicos Islands, Chad, Andorra, Romania, Costa Rica, India, Mexico, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Lithuania, Trinidad and Tobago, Malawi, Nicaragua, Finland, Tunisia, Luxembourg, Uganda, Brazil, Turkey, Germany, Egypt, Latvia, Jamaica, South Africa, Brunei Darussalam, Honduras.
  • Antique: Yes
  • Photo Type: CDV
  • Type: Photograph
  • Original/Reprint: Original Print
  • Color: Sepia
  • Theme: Circus
  • Image Color: Sepia
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Subject: Circus, Figures & Portraits
  • Vintage: Yes

Antique CDV Photograph Colonel Routh Goshen Giant PT Barnum Circus Autographed

Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin

Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin
Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin
Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin
Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin
Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin
Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin
Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin
Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin

Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin
Amazing original 1846 creditor papers from county constable for Edward P. Barnum And Noah Hart to Sheriff of Litchfield Ct from Constable of town of Corwall Ct D. Mr Pierce served several functions in the 1840s-50s in his town as constable, general store owner, businessman etc. This is some kind of written letter-law paper with much writing and lists on it of owed expenses to Mr Hart and Barnum. Lots of writing but hard to understand a lot of it. I believe this is the Edward Barnum-P. T Barnum of circus and showman fame having lived in this area at the time of this document. Cant be totally positive? Document is in fair shape with some edge wear/rips on edges and brown spots. 3 sections held together with old pins. 1 small rip at bottom. Looks like signed by a Milton Hart Justice Of The Peace. Not sure if the Edward P. Barnum is his signature or written by The Justice Of The Peace? This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Fairs, Parks & Architecture\Circus & Carnival\Other Circus & Carnival”. The seller is “eggy34″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Antique 1846 Edward P Barnum-P. T. Barnum as Creditor papers. Cornwall Ct Origin

Unzie Aborigine Albino Barnum Circus Side Show Man Vaudeville Antique CDV Photos

Unzie Aborigine Albino Barnum Circus Side Show Man Vaudeville Antique CDV Photos
Unzie Aborigine Albino Barnum Circus Side Show Man Vaudeville Antique CDV Photos
Unzie Aborigine Albino Barnum Circus Side Show Man Vaudeville Antique CDV Photos
Unzie Aborigine Albino Barnum Circus Side Show Man Vaudeville Antique CDV Photos
Unzie Aborigine Albino Barnum Circus Side Show Man Vaudeville Antique CDV Photos

Unzie Aborigine Albino Barnum Circus Side Show Man Vaudeville Antique CDV Photos
Unzie the’Australian Aboriginal Beauty’ – P. Barnum Circus sideshow’freak. An aboriginal albino man known for his famously large white afro style hair. Two CDV photographs, one view with his iconic giant hair on display. And a rarer view with his har completely under a top hat. Each in good to fair condition, with some surface and edge wear. No photographer’s markings on backsides. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Photographs”. The seller is “k-townconsignments” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Photograph
  • Subject: Circus
  • Format: Carte de Visite (CDV)
  • Image Color: Sepia
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Unzie Aborigine Albino Barnum Circus Side Show Man Vaudeville Antique CDV Photos

Signed Photo of Albino Girl Victorian Sideshow Circus 1800s CDV Barnum Rare

Signed Photo of Albino Girl Victorian Sideshow Circus 1800s CDV Barnum Rare
Signed Photo of Albino Girl Victorian Sideshow Circus 1800s CDV Barnum Rare
Signed Photo of Albino Girl Victorian Sideshow Circus 1800s CDV Barnum Rare

Signed Photo of Albino Girl Victorian Sideshow Circus 1800s CDV Barnum Rare
Original CDV, 4″ x 2.5″, very good antique condition. Freak barnum rare long hair. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Photographs”. The seller is “jack_mord” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Antique: Yes
  • Type: Photograph
  • Photo Type: CDV
  • Format: Carte de Visite (CDV)
  • Image Orientation: Portrait
  • Color: Black & White
  • Original/Reprint: Original Print
  • Time Period Manufactured: Vintage & Antique (Pre-1940)
  • Production Technique: Albumen Print
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Subject: Circus
  • Modified Item: No

Signed Photo of Albino Girl Victorian Sideshow Circus 1800s CDV Barnum Rare