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- Tags: P.T. Barnum
Tags: Adams Express Office, Brewster (New York), Brookfield CT, Byron Dexter, Captain E. Wildman, Catherine Ryan, Charles Bevins, Clarence Morgan, Clark Ferguson, Commercial Union Insurance Company, Connecticut Fire Insurance Company, Danbury National Bank, David Hoyt, Dr. Sunderland, Dr. W. Wilson (clergyman), Edgar Benedict, Edgar Wildman, Edward Fairchild (assessor), Edward Griffith, Edwin Mills (cousin), Elmer Keeler, Equitable Life Insurance Company, Fanny Hirsch (daughter), Foster Brothers' Carpenter Shop, Fred Bevins, Gage's Blacksmith Shop, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Dickens, George Hirsch, George Purdy (brother), George VanFleet, Germantown, Greenwich Insurance Company, Harley Beeman, Herbert Wildman, Hoyt Family, James Jennings, John Norris, Julia Hirsch (granddaughter), Leonard Dexter, Lillian Pritchard, Lottie (Charlotte) Hirsch (granddaughter), Lucy Haines, Mabel Rogers, Mary Dean, Morelock and Husk Machine Shop, Mrs. George Hawley, New Fairfield, P.T. Barnum, Reliance Insurance Company, Robert Chambers, Rufus Reed, Rufus Rice, Sarah Boughton, Sarah Purdy, Special Agent Knox, Starr's Plain, Targett and Siemon, Tosi Family, William Bradley, William Cable, William Hall's Blacksmith Shop
Tags: Aaron Morehouse, Beers Family, Bell Purdy, Benedict and Nichols, Brooklyn (NY), Brother Frisbie, Brother Peck, Carlton and Porter, Charles Benedict, Charles Hull, Charles Stevens, Danbury Bank, David Bradley, Deer Hill, Dr. Bulkeley, Fanny Griswold, Fanton's Jewelry Store, Father Griswold, Father Purdy, Francis Carpenter, Fred Shears, Frederick Starr, George (Georgie) Purdy, George Purdy, George Starr, Great American Tea Company, Gussie Purdy, Hanford Fairchild, Harriet Purdy, Henry Blair, Henry Hinman, Hoyt Family, Jeffersonian (newspaper), John Bouton, John Greene, John McNamee, Lottie Keeler, Louise Blair, Louise Purdy, Matilda Stone, Moses Baxter, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mr. Stone, Mrs. Mary Stone?, Mrs. O.H. Swift, Nathan Pond, O. H. Swift, P.T. Barnum, Publishers, Robert Cocking, S. Peck, Sewing Society, Spring Street Danbury, Susan Brayman, William Warren
Tags: 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, A. G. Crosby's Coal Office, Alfred Gregory, Allen McDonald, Anna Purdy, Balmforth Avenue, Bell Purdy, Benjamin Lynes, Bethel (Conn.), Boughton Family, Bridgeport (Conn.), Brother Breckenridge, Brother Osborne, Brother William Hill, Burr Bradley, Charles Griffing, Charles Hull, Charles Parsons, Charles Reed, Connecticut Military Units - Civil War, Couch's Picture Gallery, Crofut's Feed Store, Daniel Manley, Deer Hill, Dr. Ryder, E. Wing, Eddie Purdy (son), Edith Newman, Father Griswold, Father Purdy, Ferrell's Hotel (Wooster House), Frank Boughton, George Bevans, George Purdy, George Starr, Gussie Purdy, Harper's Weekly, Harriet Mills, Henry Hinman, Hoyt Family, James Nichols, Jeffersonian (newspaper), John Brush, John Bussing, John Sharp, Joseph Ives, Joseph Kyle, Judd Family, Lake Kenosia, Louise Jones, Mother Griswold, Mother Purdy, Mr. Hurd, Mr. Olmstead, Mrs. Daniel Starr, Mrs. Mary Stone?, New York City, New York Times, Newark NJ, Oil Mill Pond (Danbury), P.T. Barnum, Parmalee and Bradley, Phoebe Palmer, Rabbit Hill, Raymond's market, Ridgefield CT, Robert Cocking, Saul Newman, Smith Barnum, Sodom (NY), Theodore Lyons, Uncle Edwin Mills, West Street Danbury