• Barnum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. P. T. Barnum (1810–1891) was an American businessman and circus founder. Barnum may also refer to: Barnum,...
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  • Barnum Museum is a museum in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA, with a collection related to P. T. Barnum. Barnum Museum may also refer to: Barnum's American...
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  • American rapper Barnum Brown (1873–1963), American paleontologist whose popular nickname was "Mr. Bones" Bones (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Damajanti (fl. 1864–1894), stage name of a snake charmer who toured with P. T. Barnum and performed at the Folies Bergère Nala dynasty of east-central India in...
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  • Dot (redirect from Dot (disambiguation))
    Barnum Aditi Saigal or Dot (born 1998), Indian singer and actress Dot, one of the mascots of PBS Kids since 1999 Tropical Storm Dot (disambiguation)...
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  • nuclear weapons store near Barnham, Suffolk Barnum (disambiguation) Branham (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • of P. T. Barnum's Champagne coupe, a kind of Champagne glass Coop (disambiguation) Coup d'état (disambiguation) Coup de Grâce (disambiguation) Coupé, an...
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  • Australian Anglican bishop Henry Alexander Cooper (1853–1899), billed by P. T. Barnum as "The Tallest Man in the World" Henry Cooper (educator) (1909–1990), New...
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  • LIV (redirect from LIV (disambiguation))
    Latvia Titus Livius, a Roman historian Liv Glacier, Antarctic glacier from Barnum Peak and draining north Liverpool Lime Street railway station, England (station...
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  • Stratton, 1838–1883), circus performer for P. T. Barnum Charlie Stratton, film director This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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  • paper as the "Greatest Show on Earth" The tagline of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Danika Portz. "Greatest Show on Earth" song. "The Greatest...
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  • Ringling North (1903–1985), a president and director of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Mable Burton Ringling (1875–1929), art collector Ringling...
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  • Genin (redirect from Genin (disambiguation))
    (1819–1878), a hatter in New York City and sometime associate of P. T. Barnum Vladimir Genin (*1958) (Russian: Владимир Михайлович Генин), a Russian-German...
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  • Mermaid, a hybrid tea rose cultivar Fiji mermaid, a hoax presented by PT Barnum Mermaid Syndrome or Sirenomelia, a congenital deformity that gives an appearance...
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  • Nutt (redirect from Nutt (disambiguation))
    dwarf who worked for P. T. Barnum Danny Nutt, American football coach David Nutt, British scientist David Nutt (disambiguation); multiple people Dennis...
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  • Darin on the B-side of "Queen of the Hop" "Lost Love", a 1961 song by H. B. Barnum and covered by Ann-Margret "Lost Love", a song by Bert Jansch from A Rare...
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  • Phineas Banning (1830–1885), American businessman and entrepreneur P. T. Barnum (1810–1891), American showman and businessman Phineas Bowles (died 1722)...
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  • journalist James Anthony Bailey (1847–1906), co-founder of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus James E. Bailey (Medal of Honor) (fl. 1872–1875), recipient...
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  • of Milo Barnum Richardson Leonard Richardson (video game developer). See Resource-oriented architecture, robotfindskitten This disambiguation page lists...
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  • The Great Sebastian (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Sebastian may refer to: A famous trapeze artist from the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, also portrayed in The Greatest Show on Earth film about...
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  • million pieces, have already been withdrawn from circulation. see for example Barnum and Bailey share certificate (early 20th century) Thomas Snelling (1762)...
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  • cannibalistic serial killer Nixzmary Brown (1998–2006), American murder victim Barnum Brown (1873–1963), American paleontologist Charlotte Blake Brown (1846–1904)...
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  • "Frosty" Little (1925–2010), a circus clown with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Frosty Peters (1904–1980), American National Football League...
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  • Retrieved October 28, 2011. Reaves, Joey (November 7, 1992). "More than just Barnum on the bill for expansion Marlins". Chicago Tribune. p. 3. Archived from...
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  • P. T. (redirect from P. T. (disambiguation))
    P. T. may refer to: P. T. Barnum (1810-1891), American showman, politician and businessman P. T. Bopanna (born 1950), Indian author and journalist P. T...
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  • newspaper) (1788–1791) The Herald of Freedom, a newspaper published by P. T. Barnum in Bethel, Connecticut (1831) Herald of Freedom (Lawrence newspaper), published...
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    London in 1822 was later billed "Fiji mermaid" by P.T. Barnum and put on display in the Barnum's American Museum, New York, in 1842. Although billed as...
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  • (condensed matter) (magnetism) Barnett effect (condensed matter) (magnetism) Barnum effect (psychology) Baskerville effect (cardiology) Bauschinger effect (classical...
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    word to be offensive because it was the descriptive term applied to P. T. Barnum's dwarfs used for public amusement during the freak show era. It is also...
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  • Hoyt House (category All article disambiguation pages)
    House, Stamford, Connecticut, also known as Hoyt House, NRHP-listed Hoyt-Barnum House, Stamford, Connecticut, NRHP-listed Lyman and Asenath Hoyt House,...
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