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1 THE LIFE AND BUSINESS OF: P.T. Barnum Josh SteelClay McMellon

2 BIRTH & DEATH  On the 5th of July 1810, Phineas Taylor, later to be known as P.T., was born in Bethel, Connecticut  April 7 th the long sickness of P. T. Barnum came to an end by his quietly passing away at Marina, his residence in this city.

3 CHILDHOOD  Barnum found farm life-style was not favorable to him.  He found invention in traditional work  By the age of twelve owned a sheep and a calf, sold cherry-rum to soldiers, and was hired to help herd a cattle drive to Brooklyn, New York.

4 EDUCATION  The life of the Barnum family was humble.  Despite lean family resources, P.T. Barnum began school by the age of six.  As he progressed in years, he exhibited great aptitude for mathematics, and used "head-work" as his method for escaping egregious farming chores.

5 PROFESSIONAL LIFE  paid $1,000 slave named Joice Heth, who was 161 years old and a former nurse for George Washington.  Barnum bought Scudder's American Museum in lower Manhattan  Barnum made "the Swedish Nightingale" an offer of $1,000 per performance for 150 shows in the United States and Canada, a tour which earned him a profit of more than $500,000

6 BUSINESSES  He went bankrupt after attempting to lure the doomed Jerome Clock Company to Bridgeport.  Served two terms in the Connecticut Legislature and one term as mayor of Bridgeport.

7 INTERESTING FACTS  his grandfather deeded him a parcel of land known as lvy Island.  When he was 10 years old, he went to visit his estate and discovered it to be “a worthless piece of barren land.”  When he heard Scudder’s American Museum was for sale, Barnum determined to buy it. He mortgaged himself to the building’s owner, proposing for collateral good references, a determination to succeed, and a “valuable and sentimental” piece of property known as Ivy Island.

8 QUOTES  Clowns are the pegs on which the circus is hung.  Money is some respects life’s fire: it is a very excellent servant, but a terrible master.  Nine out of ten of the rich men of our country today, started out in life as poor boys, with determined wills, industry, perseverance, economy and good habits.

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10 RESOURCES  http://www.biography.com/people/pt-barnum-9199751 http://www.biography.com/people/pt-barnum-9199751  http://www.barnum-museum.org/manmythlegend.htm http://www.barnum-museum.org/manmythlegend.htm  http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/fts/tampa_200502A42.htm l http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/fts/tampa_200502A42.htm l


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