Oddities, Circus, Fairs, Clowns, Ventriloquists, Puppets, Automatons-Cabinet & Boudoir Cards

30245.

Miss Annie Jones, Marion, Smith County, Oh, signed on verso.

30246.

Miss Annie Jones, Age 19, signed on verso.

30247.

Miss Annie Jones, Bearded Lady.

30248.

Miss Annie Jones, Bearded Lady.

30249.

Miss Annie Jones, Age 23, signed on verso.

30250.

Compliments of Miss Annie Jones, signed on verso.

30251.

Miss Annie Jones, Age 23, signed on verso.

30252.

Miss Annie Jones, Bearded Lady, 1889, written on verso.

30263.

Millie Christine.

30264.

Millie Christine.

30265.

Millie Christine.

30266.

Laloo.

30267.

Laloo.

30268.

These are the twin sons of Mrs. Henry Jones, born in Prairie Township, Tipton County, Indiana, on June 24, 1889. Mrs. Jones was only 19 years old and already had a two-year-old daughter. Various notes on back of card including “Taken while on exhibition at Wonderland. Buffalo, NY.”

30269.

Myrtle Corbin, Texas, four-legged woman.

30270.

Tocci Brothers, Giovanni and Giacomo.

30271.

Piramal & Sami, Brother & Sister, Double Bodied, Hindoo Enigma.

30272.

Ventriloquist with 3 seated dummies. Faintly written on verso: “To our kind friends Pop & Maury Quinnett from Jules the ??? Prairie du Chien, Wis. c/o Harold House.

30279.

“Big Eliza, the Kentucky Giantess.” Eliza Sebastian.

30280.

Unidentified Fat Lady.

30281.

Amelia Hill, Fat Girl.

30282.

Unidentified Fat Lady and Family.

30283.

Amelia Hill, Fat Girl.

30284.

Maude Miller, born in NYC, age 26, weight 865 lbs.

30285.

Unidentified Fat Lady with girl.

30286.

To Mr. Cole Middletons, Mr. Cole, Mlle. Josephine, Age 13 yrs, wt. 386 lbs, 5 ft. 4 in. tall, Chicago, from your Dear little midget.

30287.

Unidentified Fat Lady.

30288.

Unidentified Fat Lady.

30289.

Unidentified Fat Lady.

30290.

Unidentified Fat Lady.

30291.

Unidentified Fat Lady.

30292.

Alice Cherry, World’s Fattest Girl, Age 24 Years.

30293.

Fred Howe, Age 17, Weight 365. Kentucky.

30294.

Compliments of Chauncey Morlan, Age 12, weight 687.

30295.

Henri Maurice Cannon at the “Chutes.” The Greatest Gun on Earth! Born 1850. Height 5 ft. 10 1/2 inches, weight 613 pounds. Curcumference of waist 96 in., chest 72 in., thigh 54 in., calf 38 in.

30296.

Jno. N. Craig. I.O.O.F. K. of P. and I.O.R.M. John Hanson Craig, Kentucky.

30297.

Sir Marcus Goodwillie, 32 yrs old & weighs 907 lbs., 6 feet 5 inches high. The Hendricks Co. Indiana Wonder, Price 15 cts.

30298.

Jno. N. Craig. I.O.O.F. K. of P. and I.O.R.M. John Hanson Craig, Kentucky.

30299.

Chauncey Morlan, Age 16 years, weight 465 pounds.

30300.

Chauncey Morlan, Age 16 years, weight 465 pounds.

30311.

Mrs. A.H. Bates, Born August 6th, 1848. Height 7 feet 11 1/2 inches. Weight 413 Pounds. Capt. M. V. Bates, Born November 9th, 1845. Height 7 feet 11 1/2 inches. Weight 478 Pounds. The man on the right is Charles Eisenmann, the photographer.

Martin Van Buren Bates (November 9, 1837 – January 19, 1919), known as the “Kentucky Giant” was an American man famed for his great height. He was 7 ft 11 in. tall and weighed 475 lbs.

He began a big growth spurt at some time around the age of six or seven, and was over 6 ft. tall and weighed over 200 lbs. by the time he was twelve years old.

Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, Bates joined the 5th Kentucky Infantry Confederate States Army, as a private, in 1861. His ferocity in battle and imposing figure saw him quickly promoted to the rank of captain. Bates was severely wounded in a battle around the Cumberland Gap area and captured and imprisoned at Camp Chase in Ohio, although he later escaped.

He returned to Kentucky after the war. Before the war, his first occupation was as a schoolteacher. While the circus was on tour in Halifax, Canada, the 7-foot-11-inch-tall Anna Haining Swan visited. She and Martin soon got to know each other, and were married in 1871. The highly publicized wedding, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, England, drew thousands of people to try to attend, due to both the uncommonness of the spectacle and the disarming good nature of the pair. Queen Victoria herself gave them two extra-large diamond-studded gold watches as wedding presents.

Martin and Anna moved to Ohio in 1872, settling in Seville. On 19 May 1872, Anna gave birth to a daughter, who weighed 18 lbs.and died at birth. The couple built a large house to accommodate themselves comfortably. He explains the next few years in his autobiography:

While in Ohio, I purchased a farm in Seville, Medina County. It consisted of 130 acres of good land. I built a house upon it designed especially for our comfort. The furniture was all built to order and to see our guests make use of it recalls most forcibly the good Dean Swift’s traveler in the land of Brobdingnag.

I had determined to become a farmer, so I stocked my farm with the best breeds of cattle, most of them being short horns. My draught horses are of the Norman breed.

My rest was not to last long, for the solicitations of managers, I consented to again travel. The seasons of 1878, 1879 and 1880 found us leading attractions of the W. W. Cole circus.

While we have during these years been blessed with many things, affliction again visited us in the loss of a boy, born on the 15th day of January, 1879. He was 28 inches tall and weighed twenty-three pounds and was perfect in every respect.

Anna Bates died on August 5, 1888. Martin ordered a statue of her from Europe for her grave, sold the oversized house, and moved into the town. In 1889 he remarried, this time to a woman of normal stature, Annette LaVonne Weatherby and lived a mostly peaceful life until his death in 1919 of nephritis.

 

30312.

Mr. and Mrs. Bates.

30313.

Anna Swan and Martin Van Buren Bates, husband and wife. The man on the right is Charles Eisenmann, the photographer.

30314.

The Three Sisters. Aama, the Giantess and Princess Josepha, Midget. The French giantess, Alma Bataillard (1876-1893) took the stage name of Lady Aama. Her advertised height was 8 feet, but in reality she was about 6′ 8.”

30315.

Col. Cooper, the English Giant.

30316.

Routh Goshen, born Arthur James Caley (1824 – February 12, 1889) was most commonly known as Colonel Routh Goshen or the Arabian Giant or the Palestine Giant. He was billed as the tallest man in the world at 7 ft, 11 inches (2.41 m) and 620 pounds (280 kg) but was most likely no more than 7 ft, 5 inches (2.26 m) and 400 pounds (180 kg). His true origins were kept secret from the public during his performance years in the United States and were obscured by the many apocryphal biographies that were created to publicize him. His actual origins came out slowly after his death. His birth name was Arthur James Caley and he was born on the Isle of Man in 1824. His fictional biographies said he was born in Jerusalem on May 5, 1837. After his retirement in the 1880s, he settled in Middlebush, New Jersey and gained the nickname the Middlebush Giant.

30317.

Chang-Yu-Sing, The Chinese Giant. Born at Pekin, 1847, Height over 8 Feet, Weight 26 Stone. Now with Barnum, Bailey & Hutchinson.

30318.

Unidentified Giant.

30319.

This is Karroo Mianko. Various unlikely stories surround him such as that he was born on the banks of the Congo River, or that he was a Sioux Indian. Age 19, Height 8 ft. 3 1/4″ weight 337 1/2 lbs.

30320.

Shields Brothers, the Texas Giants.