PTB Letters (#51) Extra Exertions in Dull Times

Extra Exertions in Dull Times

This week we will have a look on both sides of the Atlantic, zooming in on London to see how General Tom Thumb’s December 1845 performances fared, and on New York City, where American Museum manager Fordyce Hitchcock had received another of Barnum’s very long letters detailing his ideas for the coming winter season.  Continue reading “PTB Letters (#51) Extra Exertions in Dull Times”

Community Engagement: Curious Kids?  We Can Keep Them Busy!

Curious Kids? We Can Keep Them Busy!

General Tom Thumb Boots
Gen. Tom Thumb’s boots from about 1845-50,
compared to an American penny.
(Collection of the Barnum Museum)

If you’ve watched any of the Curious People Wanted videos on the Barnum Museum’s YouTube channel, you know we have wonderful objects with intriguing stories.  Now younger children can “become curious” about our artifacts with new Kids’ Activities on our website! Continue reading “Community Engagement: Curious Kids?  We Can Keep Them Busy!”

PTB Letters (#44) The Old American is Bound to Do Wonders Yet

The Old American is Bound to Do Wonders Yet

At the end of November 1845, nearing both the end of General Tom Thumb’s tour of France and the close of his second year abroad, P. T. Barnum’s wide-ranging ambitions seem tamped down a bit, at least in so far as his communication to his American Museum manager Fordyce Hitchcock tells us.  Continue reading “PTB Letters (#44) The Old American is Bound to Do Wonders Yet”