P.T. Barnum Part 3 #6

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Mr. Bennett was a close friend of Mr. Barnum.

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P.T. Barnum Part 3 #7

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P.T. Barnum Part 3 #8

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Folder notes say Barnum’s birthplace was Bethel, Conn. 7-5-1810.

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P.T. Barnum Part 1 #9

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Notes on film folder say. P.T. Barnum litho of bronze fountain presented to the city of Bridgeport, Conn.

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P.T. Barnum Part 3 #10

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There is a story line here. It may have been a little of the temperament that was part of Mr. Barnum’s life philosophy…..I am just guessing but he was a collector of things of interest.

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P.T. Barnum Part 3 #11

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Phineas Taylor Barnum …. one of the greatest showmen that ever lived.

1810-1891

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Johnny Cline Family

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From Left to right: Johnny Jr, Phillip, Milonga, Johnny, and Kathy. Photo taken in 1971.

How very true your comment is Casey.

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Kathy Cline #1

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A back yard photo of Kathy Cline,  Clyde Bros Circus 1971. I want to thank Janice Chandler for sending the Cline photos for the circus blog.

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Johnny Cline #2

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Johnny preforms with his black and white paint liberty horses. Clyde Bros Circus, 1971.

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Johnny Cline #3

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The paints are doing what is known as a “front leg ring curb walk.”  There can be a change over to a back leg walk.

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