Letter: To Friend Barnum from Horace Greeley, May 27, 1867

Letter: To Friend Barnum from Horace Greeley, May 27, 1867


P. T. Barnum (associated with)
Horace Greeley (created by)
May 27 1867 (Date manufactured/created)
Paper Documentary Artifact
Letter from Horace Greeley to friend Barnum, dated May 27, 1867.  It asks P.T. Barnum to pass a letter along to Arthur Greenwood.  Written on letterhead that reads Office of the Tribune.  Horache Greeley (February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872) was the founder and editor of the New-York Tribune, politician, and friend of P.T. Barnum's.

P.T. Barnum wrote a large number of letters in his time, and as a public figure, recieved many in return.  These manuscripts offer insight into his personal life via correspondence with friends and family, his business interests including the American Museum and the circus, and his personality.  The various correspondents demonstrate how vast his social circle was, and the space he occupied as a public figure during his own lifetime.  
A Gift of the Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, Connecticut
2003.009.034