Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: generals
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb in Their Wedding Attire (Ba…
06 Nov 2014 |
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Handwritten note on this CDV photo back : "Mr. & Mrs. Tom Thumb." Backmark: "Published by the New York Photographic Co., No. 453 Broadway, New York."
For the photo on the front of this CDV, see Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb in Their Wedding Attire :
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb in Their Wedding Attire
06 Nov 2014 |
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A weddings photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
Handwritten caption (barely visible at the bottom of the photo above): "Mr. & Mrs. T. Thumb." Handwritten note on the back of the photo (see below): "Mr. & Mrs. Tom Thumb." Printed on the back of the photo: "Published by the New York Photographic Co., No. 453 Broadway, New York."
Other versions of this photo are captioned "Mr. & Mrs. 'General Tom Thumb' in Their Wedding Costumes" (see, for instance, Photo_History's copy, Tom Thumb's Wedding by Brady , on Flickr).
As Wikipedia explains, " General Tom Thumb was the stage name of Charles Sherwood Stratton" (1838-1883), a little person who became famous as a performer for circus promoter P. T. Barnum. His marriage to Lavinia Warren (1841-1919), a little person who was a former school teacher, took place on February 10, 1863, and received extensive publicity.
Stratton died in 1883, and Lavinia married another little person, Count Primo Magri (1849-1920), in 1885 (see the photo of Count and Countess Magri below). Despite her marriage to Magri, Lavinia continued to make appearances as Mrs. General Tom Thumb (see below for a 1912 theater advertisement and an undated green ticket ). Lavinia died in 1919 and was buried next to her first husband. Magri passed away the following year.
After all the publicity generated by Lavinia and Stratton's marriage in 1863, people began referring to the playful mock marriages in which children assume the roles of bride and groom as "Tom Thumb weddings." These events are still held today by churches and other groups for fundraising and entertainment purposes (see below for a photo of a children's mock wedding held in the 1920s ).
Ulysses S. Grant Calling Card
16 Feb 2018 |
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" E pluribus unum . Remember me."
A Victorian-era hidden-name calling card with an illustration of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885). The colorful die-cut scrap was a memorial to the president, and it lifts up on the right-hand side to reveal the name of "Mabel E. Emerich" printed underneath.
Gen. Wayne Herman, True Love's Offering
Mrs. General Tom Thumb Co., Admit One
06 Nov 2014 |
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"Mrs. General Tom Thumb Co. Admit one. W. J. Maxwell, manager. R. B. Marsh, business manager."
See also Mrs. General Tom Thumb, Trenton Theatre, 1912 (below, left). For more information, see Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb in Their Wedding Attire (below, right).
Mrs. General Tom Thumb, Trenton Theatre, 1912
06 Nov 2014 |
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"Mrs. General Tom Thumb, compliments, Trenton Theatre, ladies' and children's matinee, Friday, February 16th, 1912."
See also Mrs. General Tom Thumb Co., Admit One :
For more information, see Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb in Their Wedding Attire :
General Hancock Calling Card
16 May 2015 |
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"Gen. Hancock. With fond greetings."
American Civil War General Winfield Scott Hancock appears on this hidden name calling card.
See also calling cards for General Logan and General Sherman .
General Sherman Calling Card
16 May 2015 |
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"Gen. Sherman. Trust in me!"
Printing hidden under scrap: "Our Generals. 12 for 30 cents. Fringed 12 for 80 cents."
See also calling cards for General Hancock and General Logan .
General Logan Calling Card
16 May 2015 |
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"Gen. Logan. With fond greetings!"
See also calling cards for General Hancock and General Sherman .
Lincoln-Lee Legion Pledge Card, 1903
10 Jun 2013 |
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"Lincoln-Lee Legion. Love, sacrifice, service. Abstinence Department of the the Anti-Saloon League. I hereby enroll with the Lincoln-Lee Legion and promise with God's help to keep the following pledge."
"Whereas the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage is productive of pauperism. degradation, and crime, and believing it is our duty to discourage that which produces more evil than good, we therefore pledge ourselves to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage."
"A sober nation and a safe highway."
Count and Countess Magri
30 Mar 2012 |
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The Italian Count Primo Magri married Lavinia Warren , who was the widow of General Tom Thumb , in 1885.
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For the back of this photo, see Count and Countess Magri (Back) (below, left). For more information about Lavinia Warren and her first husband, see Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb in Their Wedding Attire (below, right).
Count and Countess Magri (Back)
30 Mar 2012 |
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Handwritten note on this CDV photo back: "Count Primo Magri from Bologna, Italy. Countess."
For the photo on the front of this CDV, see Count and Countess Magri :
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