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The Hybrid, or Semi-Human Indian
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Performances continue over holidays
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1000 visitors in 2 and 1/2 days, ladies captivated by affability and patriotic Spanish chansons, link between human and orang outang, Mott, duality, continued performances
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New York
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The Hybrid, or Semi-Human Indian
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Performances continue over holidays
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1000 visitors in 2 and 1/2 days, ladies captivated by affability and patriotic Spanish chansons, link between human and orang outang, Mott, duality, continued performances
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This collection includes first hand descriptions written by audience members. One caveat: some of these may have been promotional blurbs rather than actual accounts by audience members. Still, it's interesting to consider how these possibly "fake" reports fanned interest in Pastrana's performances.
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Kathleen Godfrey
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The Bear Woman
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Pastrana's performance in Raleigh, NC.
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Pastrana's performance in Raleigh, NC. "She is talkative, good-natured, and quite intelligent--and full of fun and mischief. We advise all to see her."
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Part Woman and Part Baboon!!!
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Reference to Mexico and Pedro Sanchez. On "exhibit" in Rifles' Armory Hall in Montgomery, Alabama.
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1856-04-09
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Cçmmvntcated.
BAPTISM IN WINTER .—The Dan
fiZT It is not a little singular that I
O DD F ELLOWS H ALL , N EW O RComet.—Itumbuggery—naked and ville Democrat states that on Sunday,
in tl .e published programme yesterday J LEANS.— A. committee of gentlemen
fl)pt#cfklt( ( t o t transparent is tlie order .of the day —
the 3d inst., when the thermometer
for celebrating the anniversary of the j from "Odd Fellows Hall Association"
This is not confined to particular per
Kundajr nisrnliKf i : fob. i n . JR -> I }. sons, places, or things-—'tis to lie met stood from .1 to 4 degress below eero,
the Baptists of that place added seven "Father of his Country " in a becom are at present in town with a memori
with every where, high places and
OJP * The steamer l î . It. W. Hill,
persons, five females and two males, ingand proper manner, that no place al to the legislature, praying that ni»
low ; it has even invaded the sanctua
reports that the stöämer Norma, hound ry of religion, so a man is not far to their Congregation, by administer in the order of procession, should have act be passed to exempt their building
ing the rite of baptism in the river
been alloted to "members of the press." iu fhe city from taxation. A similar
up from N. O. to Cincinnati sunk near wrong when he makes a sweeping de
Susquehanna, where the ice had been
As the press is very heavily repre bill was introduced a few days ago, by
Ohocfaw betid, oh the night of (lie nunciation, and declares "all humbitg- cut away for that purpose. It was a
18th inst. As she did not sink in gery, himself concluded. Such being bitter cold day—yet the ceremony sented in this city just, now, and there Ibm. J . A. Jaquess, for the "Grand
the fact; do you know Comet, who, / was witnessed by an unusual largo
are editors, compositors, reporters, cor hodge Masonic Hull'' on St. Cburlcs
very deep water, the passengers at
(Bottle O. .lunes) conceive to be the
last accounts were on hoard awaiting greatest man alive—great in all the crowd of spectators, who stood shiver respondents for the city presses, and street. What the fate of the bill was,
ing in the colli, and admired the mor
"authors of much
we take it as a wo do not know. We do hope how
the arrival of some boat going up, to elements of popular greatness—great
al fortitude that prompted the new
er than all the great men in Livings
take them home.
converts to brave the intense cold, in great oversight, if not, something ever that it, may be found and the
ton's l/aw Magazine 1 If you do not, ; obedience to what they believed to be worse. Why ! independent of c.xterprayer of the Odd Fellows united with
U J P* A very sensible depression has I. will confidentially tell you, and rean essential requisite to regeneration. atieous aid, the rit;/ press, (/»//• excel- it in one bill and pass. Certainly
taken place in the money market in coinmeiid him to your consideration,
•
ft'iiri/) can turn out n l uge and respec these two orders are doing much oi"
The Lords of the Admirably have
New York, during tlie past Week.— as a model to pattern after. That man
is T'hineas Thompson Barnum, the au given notice that more steamers, of table procession, itself, possessing all the work, for which the State has to
The price of tickets to the "Orisi Con
thor of Tom Thumb, the Bearded La 4« 10 t o n s and upwards, are required hv the elements, of a fine turn-out ; with make annual appropriations to chari
cert" has gone down.
dy, etc.
Government, to convey treojs and a head of beauty, grace, eaze and ele table institutions; and such being the
The Bear Woman being in town, stores to the Crimea, as also a steamer
(CP" O OOKV as usual—in advance
gance and a gradual gradation in res fact, we think that the very least, that
alls loe out from the seclusion of mv of HO'I tons to carry medical stores to
of the time has out the ,March nnm-l s o ]j f a ,.y
; n North street, to fire off the hospital at Scutari. There vessels pectability, to the end ; with devils', can be done by legislative aeiion. is to
her of his attractive book for the ladies, a small gnn at this beastly exhibition are to he engaged for three months and imps of darkness to bring up the exempt them from taxation, which in
This is the only work we know ofthat and villiauotis imposition on the pub certain.
rear, and highten the effect by con the present burthensome state of debt
lie.
answers directly, that all important
trast. No "order of p r o c e s s i o n ." c a n and drainage, is no inconsiderable
' Sir vou shall hear from me ! "
You know Comet, full well, th
©
question of the ladies, "What is the
said a fellow with a thundering voice be a good order, without the press l e amount.
e hope this subject will
lient, of my philosophy, based as if i
fashion?" Here we have it not, only upon the "Cosmos" of fluml
u n d I and chimney hhick frown, to an editor represented. The press is the great meet the consideration it deserves.
in words but the very best Coloring the "Vestiges of Creation." If || I ( >| who had published something he had palladium of light, life, liberty, electric
< 'AMA (SO ( 'ONTKAI.KH WEAPONS.—
of American artists. No centre table progressive developsuienf theory, be | construed ns too haul upon his party ; ity, and lucid logic. What would celnot true, then science—which is based j" y"" shall hear from nie " shook
is complete, unless tlodey can be found
brations, of the anniversary of the Kverv now and then, wc find in the
upon the intelligence of human lea- his finger significantly. '• I hot s right
printed proceeding-, something "légis
as a monthly visitor upon it.
soÄ, is false. If / believe in anything, dew. said Jonathan, bowing politely ; "Father of his Country," or nnvother
apart from "most excellent cherries" I " write oeacsionally, and let es know celebration bo without the press?"— lative,' ill reference to carrying C o n
MAGNIFICENT Stums.—The Cres
As every public,
it is. that man has come to )*• a bi-ped how you are geling along.
Why the has less fabric of a vision c e a l e d Weapons.
cent will do us the favor, to enter on from an all four position, and is the
,
j,I act, designed to legislate the people in
with no other existence than that
SCOTS ON THE SI S . — A correspon
the "descriptive" of the shirts of offspring of some more h«nexf, if not
dent f I lie Providence
the moment. How are great inen and to morality and virtue, should be n o
"liington and Burbot, corner of canal" more intelligent animal. To prove
for the information of those who believe things handed down to remote p o s t e r t i c e d in commendation, if, is a marvel
which he denominates "Magnificent." this, f should like to be able to rtfer to that there is a connection bctwcenj'he
"Afiss Julia Pastrana misnomered as
ity ? l >oes not every thing have to with us, why this thing has not at
How are they made Is there "needle
the small bills say. the Itear Woman," temperature of our planet nuJ the state have the screw s of the press put to it tracted attention. To prevent by law,
work" anywhere else than on the or to the Bearded Woman . of Bar of the S I I I I . S disc, that there are now
the carrying (if weapons, is to prevent
two spots on the sun of uncommon sue and be actually prc.i/tcd and squeezed
bosom ? If so. is it embroidery ; and naul ; or the wild men of Borneo.—
their use; and to prevent much blood
and great regularity of figure, almost into existence?
Certainly.
Why
if so, -what is the name of the stitch >. But sir, this cannot be done: man
shed ; to prevent bloodshed is to save
stiosiUes and dwarfs areas common circular, which arc surrounded by a ninety-nine and a half one hundredths
We desire to know, for public infor
in animal as in vegetable life ; and the penumbra, very distinct, also circular. o f ' the great men are great only, i s much life, and to save much life in a,
mation.
I
physiologist who would point to them,
spaeely populated country, is to do
V
An apology has been made to Omar they appear on paper, after if has come
THE ! 22« BAIL .—The ball at the as "hybrids" is—to Use vulgar Hug
hi this connection might
Pasha, b\ the Sultan, and he has with from under the press. Talk of Im- much good
Capitol on the 22nd inst., has not yet lish "a fool." The gelter up of this d'awn his resignation of the office of
mortality! Why were it not for the ! m U o t R W s t *° 'ho honorable genmiserable humbug—beostlv and dis
commander in-chief of the Turkish
found its way into the public papers !
gusting as it is, of the "Bear Woman"
press, when a great, man, true to him- lleman in whose mind the bill origiWe had the pleasure of being tIter , has no more right to call her s o . than forces.
; "inf
W 0 U , 'J 1 , 0 well to strike
self and nature lies down and gives up |
and speak knowingly when we pro we have to go look up any ugly look
Some of the intercsiiiig rums of the ghost ; then that would bean end | M t " , e r o o t o f t l , e
"n'1 fms* a n n,?t
nounce it a great affair. The ladies ing feline of the feminine gender, and (tiiiiigioa, in Central \nio:ica, Cisited
to him a s far as the mundane world is I
I ) , T U '"' f ' 1 0 manufacture of weapcall il a male Giraffe.
and desciibcd by the American travel
all looked amiably beautiful, and the
If there were not a general laxity, er Stophel» 1 *, have been tuiiispoifed to eonceriied, were it not for the revivi- " " ' " * e r d i c t i n g all hut jack knives
young gents behaved themselves he
in human society—a "giving way" tu be placed in tIto Brit'sli Museum. flying influence of newspaper n i l ( i | " f
'''»des. and pop-guns of
seemingly. Sotne of the elder heads and wearing out of "screws' I should
. book-makers.
Sud, bei,,* actually I "" 1
This Would
forgot for the moment the weight say that it is high time a slop was pul
The pressure of the times, is about !
the fact, then what apology can be of- i H " " " P F F P E H , A 1 P ^vOltative. ft would
to exhibitions of fat women, short men In be used as a propelling power.—
of years upon them, ami the "light
nt
,ik®
"dvice to Orand ugly t looking vermine debased The sheriff and his deputies have al ! fered, for not assigning "members of! "
fantastic'' win fully indulged in hv
enough to expose their persons to the ready learned to work th" machine'v. 11 he p r e s s " a pb.ee in the order of pro- ! I'Beliu—"go, g e t , thee to a nunnery,
all. The music was good, and the vulgar gaze.
Th' re is however a Look out for your fiicer 5
W.
aw |cession1
W h y t h e y o u g h t , t o c o n n wonhht thou be a breeder of sinners ?
supper set, was 'what was spoken for." taste in I lie community, for such shows, one of ihe officials parking it into our ! before—if ,,ot behind the "Chief Mar- ! S i , " ' e n " n , e n n r e f ' r ' r n m "'n, thereand why should there be unavailable -tili
slcrdav, and we ran out at tin
[ shall on horseback," or after the Vet- ! f f "' 0 i s i f , l r i n f " propngfifo the spe
Julia Pastrana }fixnonirrcf the
complaint on tiie part of your much back do
• Time
[f
w e "P° n » w f ' r "
Hear IPoma».— Wc would "puff" wronged admirer.
cialis of'14 and '15, or behind the j
b n v '""< < i , l l 0 r
"R'J'M TRUE, 'TIS.PITY ; n s PITT, I "Ueverend Clergy
BOTTLE G . JONES.
this rather noted individual, if our
supporting on ei-;
' i is I'm E .— I lorn vmoon liliss, point* ther side his h o n o r the "Mayor."- j "f™ 1 ?
nMiCfoled î If lirpior were
occasional contributor, B. (J. Jones
The nninination of General Angus times turn ( ut to be mere moonshine.
nf,S fir,(1 1 , 9
Esq, had not anticipated our senti
j This would be a faultless arrangement; j
'li4il,",J' |!1nor
tus t Vsar I lodge as Minister to Spain Punch.
las it was n o t made, therefore it is, that j
" , e »»'let of inebriates, and
ment and performed the labor for ns. is generally regarded with indifferen
THE NEXT GEN BIT A L KLECITON.—
The "Bear Woman" may be seen, ce, a reception so different from that
the daily press of this morning have the world would be sober without the
over the Restaurant of Stephen Basa- which met Mr Breckenridge's nomin l l i s rather early i n the day to speak but a very m n agar account, of the aid of temperance societies. Thcreation as to furnished a contrast not at of an event, so far removed us the
f re il is, that we say, if the Hon,
lisco on Florida street.
proceedings
all complimentary to the first named
ficntleman who introduced the bill
November election, yet we see the
HI? 3 * The Rev. Mr. STIIATTON , of gentlemen. The Administration seems p r e s s be e and then.?, making favor
SAY NO MOUE AMOI r JT .—The about, "Concealed Weapons," would
to have exhausted itself in the effort
Natchez, will preach at the Presbyteto select a proper representatives, and able ni'Mii ioti of t h e i r favorites for ex Byceum on Wednesday night decided put an end to this evil of society, he
rum Church this morning at l l o- failing, has retorgranded immesaura- ecutive places. Our neighbor in L'fnv- "that the lower order of animals have should change his bill so as to prevent
clock.
° | bly
eite. Ii.is had out lately, (wo or three no future existence." This is very the making of weapons. An act with
articles i,i relcrcuci; to the office of magnanimous on their part, as fVr as , (|,j s object would fie a good act and a
THE OUIEST TREE -Perhaps the
A Spi.ENiun MANSION .—The Buke
r *
C> ,
.
oldest tree on record is the cypress of f Buccleiigh one of the richest men Slate T' cesu '-er. Tlie (ia/eiie in this the f/enim homo, and the forked radish sensible,
Somma, iu Lombard v. It is supposBecause by !
i.*.T*
* r
bigland, has laid aside from his connection d". gs iu the ",\iueiicaii varie»v is concerned.
• I
AN I MG E I»ESU;N—AS I entered to have been planted in the year (»(^revenues evry year for the last twen
parly," an organi/;..!iou we have not settling this question, it prc-snposes j ed the door of this edifice (Neustrothe birth of Christ, and on that ac-j ty four pears the sum of $'20,000 as
I hat, t h e "animal man" has, what life j Senora de L o r e t o ) , the first thing that
count is looked on with reverence by j an accumlating fund in order to 'liil now heard of, in ,his locality ; and
animal monkey has not. And this ! n.ttractr<I rny notice was a side altar,
the inhabitants ; but an ancient cliron- ! rebuild Montague House in a palatial for this rea-on wo are unable 1o
1 converted into an arbor, in fhe centre
question, has occupied the attention of
icle at Milan is said to prove that it j manner, so as make it the finest, man- spea k.
o f which was a well, with Christ and
was a tree in the timeol Julius Casar. I in London. This would make .£4X0.
There is evidently n rcMci ion now all manner of heads; round heads, and the woman Samaria beside it. Tlur
B. C. 42. It is l'2S feet high, anu 0(10 but as it, was profitably invested
flat; fool heads and wise ; since the ladv had been fitted out by a most
twenty feet in circumference at one it amounts now to a much larger sum going forward iu I b< pnM'c iiiind 4 in
reference to office, and we feci satis earliest dawn of that non-seiisiesil, fashionable mantim-maker, iri H cos
foot from the ground. Napoleon when
tume of blue satin, tricked out with
FIRE IN NEW YORK.—A fire oc- fied t h at if will soon produce a very stuff, called, for the want of a better
laying down the plan for his great
pink, and while she leaned gracefully
road over the Siuiplon, diverged from currcd l the building No. 78 Pearl sauiiive effect on the body politic.— name "metaphysics"
What shall
on a silver pitcher, resting on thea straight line to avoid, injuring this; street, New Vork, occupied by NewThe jirofession ofofliee seeking, which next engage the attention of this pro- edge of the ijell, our Savior stood op
tree,
man it Co., on the morning (if the
posite in a mantle of purple velvet,
found body of debaters, we wait
15th inst., and upwards of 4,000 bar has made demagogucisrn a science, is
embroidered with gold, and coven d
THE LARGEST LIBRARY IN THE rels of flour were destroyed, besides to be put down, and men e l e v a t e d I breathless anxiety tosee,
, 1
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with a sombrero, a broad-brimmeij
WOULD .—The Paris correspondent of other property. The adjacent houses to peace, for moral worth, incut and
\[ •;. Harriet C. Lindsey, edi- straw hat. \Hrantz Mrijers Trawl*
the Providence Journal writes that were damaged. Boss estimated at
business capacity alone.
I tress of the Kentucky Garland a in, Mexico.
at the Bibliotgue Nationale, in the $00,000, of which $42,000 was insur
Speaking o' the office of State |monthly literary periodical published
Kichelieu, contains at the present ed.
Theodore '^ray. the individual who 1
Treasurer, we do not know of any! at, Louisvill
time fourteen hundred thousand vol
Ky., is at present in was arrester! about two months ago in
umes, or about four times the whole
A LORD IN A QUANDARY .—An am-' gentleman who it would gratify us j town canva»' ing for subscribers to the »New York for throwing vitriol upon
number of books in the public librar using circumstance is related about
see occupying that position | work. She has rooms at Mis. Jacob's the dresses and clothes of upwards of
ies of Musachusctts. The volnmes Lord Elgin, w ho left here for England fifty lades and gentlemen as they
than our friend < •'EO. 'OII North Sirect.
( ll° e,ls,"n? )
are mostly in handsome binding of a week or two since in the steamer ;
were leaving the various places of
- LIMANT, BSQ ., a gen 11 email who
colored leather enriched with gilt, and Pacific. His lordship was in want, of J P
fO^The Mormon Temple, begun at amusement, in tbe month of Novem
are placed in solid walls irom floor to funds to settle his hotel bills, and so! has served iu the office as Chief clerk
.Salt Lake City, will be much larger ber and Ilec.cmber, has been discharg
ceiling, with net work for protection forth, and presented at the Bank ofj , m d c r t w o aclministration
and w ho j that the temple built by the Mormons ed by order of the c o u r t , of Sessions,
Commerce, >n this city, a draft from
as high as the hand can reach.
with the j at Nauvoo. f t will require fen years the District Attorney having satis•
»•I
ORNOTHOLOGVCAL PHENOMENON.— filtli 0 f inSSSo 0 t? 0 t?
the ^ L S Î L 2 T I gentleman j ^ oompleat it and will cost several ^ himself ll.at the prisoner was in ;
gentleman
There are said to be living in the small order of the Right Hon. the Earl of, against whom not a word depredatory ; " " l o r m ° 1 °
j ^cc3'.
} i ™ ' s i n j ™ ! recovered
village of Levton, Mass. four persons of Elgin and Kincardine the sum of two c a n be whispered.
We hope Mi. ! Our esteemed friend, Mr. Simkins, his senses.
the name of John Swan, not at all, rri , U 4 r °n ' U U r .^T>^ > 0 ? n c n's* < ^ C ''
! lïuiANT ^ ill coiiccnt 1o bo a candidate I being caught in the rain, lamented as j
The teller of the Bank of Commerce I ,
.
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,
,.
O ' - T b e New Jersey Legislature
follows :
related and all with wooden legs, al
a n d , f h e (Joe8 > 1,e Wl11 j
assured his lordship that he could not f o r
has passed a bill for the cstablihment
' T WA* e v e r t h u s from c h i l d h o o d ' s h o n r
though not one has been in the army pay the draft could notsay whether lie i receive our support over any other
T h a t chilling f a t e h a s o n m e fell ;
i of a State Normal School. Two hunT h e r e a l w a y s comes a s o a k i n g s h o w e r
or navy.
J dred and fifty pupils are to be admitted.
was the person named in it or not,.
j candidate that can he named.
When I h a i n ' t g o t n o u m b e r e l t . "
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Audience Descriptions
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Audience Descriptions
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This collection includes first hand descriptions written by audience members. One caveat: some of these may have been promotional blurbs rather than actual accounts by audience members. Still, it's interesting to consider how these possibly "fake" reports fanned interest in Pastrana's performances.
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Kathleen Godfrey
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Julia Pastrana Online
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English
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Various online resources
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Kathleen Godfrey
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Newspaper
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We would "puff" this rather noted individual, if our occasional contributor, B. G. Jones Esq, had not anticipated our sentiment and performed the labor for us. The "Bear Woman" may be seen, over the Restaurant of Stephen Basalisco on Florida street.
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Comet. —Humbuggery—naked and transparent is the order .of the day — This is not confined to particular persons, places, or things-—'tis to lie met with every where, high places and low ; it has even invaded the sanctuary of religion, so a man is not far wrong when he makes a sweeping denunciation, and declares "all humbuggery, himself concluded. Such being the fact; do you know Comet, who, I (Bottle O. Jones) conceive to be the greatest man alive—great in all the elements of popular greatness—greater than all the great men in Livingston's Law Magazine? If you do not, ; I will confidentially tell you, and recommend him to your consideration, as a model to pattern after. That man is Phineas Thompson Barnum, the author of Tom Thumb, the Bearded Lady, etc.
The Bear Woman being in town calls me out from the seclusion of my philosophy , based as it is, upon the “Cosmos” of Humboldt and the “Vestiges of Creation.” If the progressive development theory, be not true, then science—which is based upon the intelligence of human reason, is false. If I believe in anything, apart from "most excellent cherries" it is, that man has come to be a bi-ped from an all four position, and is the offspring of some more h«nexf, if not
more intelligent animal. To prove this, I should like to be able to refer to “Miss Julia Pastrana misnomered as the small bills say, the Bear Woman," or to the Bearded Woman: of Barnum ; or the wild men of Borneo.—But sir, this cannot be done: monstrosities and dwarfs are as common in animal as in vegetable life ; and the
physiologist who would point to them, as "hybrids" is—to Use vulgar English "a fool." The getter up of this miserable humbug—beastlv and disgusting as it is, of the "Bear Woman" has no more right to call her so, than we have to go look up any ugly looking feline of the feminine gender, and call it a male Giraffe.
If there were not a general laxity, in human society—a "giving way" and wearing out of "screws” I should say that it is high time a stop was put to exhibitions of fat women, short men and ugly looking vermine debased enough to expose their persons to the vulgar gaze. There is however a taste in the community, for such shows, and why should there be unavailable complaint on the part of your much
wronged admirer.
Bottle G. Jones.
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Title
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Julia Pastrana, misnomered the Bear Woman
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Reaction to Pastrana's performance in Baton Rouge, LA
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In columns 1 and 2, virulent criticism of interest in Pastrana. The author argues the performances should be stopped--and the newspaper agrees.
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Bottle G. Jones
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Louisiana State University; Baton Rouge, LA
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<a href="http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86053662/1855-02-25/ed-1/seq-2/#date1=1850&index=0&rows=20&words=Julia+Pastrana&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=&date2=1860&proxtext=julia+pastrana&y=0&x=0&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1">The Weekly Comet</a>
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1855-02-25
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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
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IsVersionOf The Weekly Comet
Format
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pdf
Language
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English
Type
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Newspaper
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<a>Link</a>
Audience Reaction
Commentary
Gender
Louisiana
Performance
United States
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https://juliapastranaonline.com/files/original/f86ef36bcb265b938ce2fb588a66a396.pdf
cf14104270040f622ee18967a34bec2e
https://juliapastranaonline.com/files/original/d743e0ba1cdd28bcb8d83721fcfbc3c0.pdf
32576f3715c53eb8a16f793df8a48bbb
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Science and History
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Pastrana's importance in scientific discussions and as a historical figure
Description
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Pastrana was often marketed as being an important link between human and animal. Doctors conducted intrusive examinations of her body, writing letters that proclaimed her importance as a figure of scientific study. Pastrana also reflects some of the anxieties of her historical moment--a time when the Industrial Revolution and the Mexican American War created instability in the U.S. This collection will feature documents that suggest her importance in scientific and historical conversations.
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Kathleen Godfrey
Date
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2016-12-09
Language
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English
Source
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Various online resources
Publisher
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Julia Pastrana Online
Contributor
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Kathleen Godfrey
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Editorial and Miscellaneous
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Medical examinations of Pastrana
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Quotes from pamphlet, Dr. Mott, and Dr. Brainerd, Questions term "hybrid," description of physical appearance. Concludes: "there is nothing uncommon in her person nor in her gait."
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The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
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Hathi Trust
Date
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1856
Relation
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IsVersionOf The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
Format
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pdf
Language
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English
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Journal
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The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. 12 (1856). 251-2. <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015018395189?urlappend=%3Bseq=256">Link</a>
Brainerd
Medical Accounts
Mott
United States
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https://juliapastranaonline.com/files/original/9911d55dc65548a6cd7058091dc1e5da.pdf
ffc2cd5cdb2b75f3669601664fd25b0c
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Advertisements
Subject
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Advertisements related to Pastrana's performances
Description
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This collection groups together broadsides, lithographs, and ephemera related to Pastrana's performances in the U.S. and Europe.
Creator
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Kathleen Godfrey
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Various online resources
Publisher
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Julia Pastrana Online
Date
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2016-07-21
Contributor
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Kathleen Godfrey
Language
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English
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Title
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Bear Woman! The Wonder of the Age
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Reaction to Pastrana in Washington, DC
Description
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Pastrana wins over someone who goes to expose the exhibit as a fraud.
Source
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Evening Star
Publisher
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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
Date
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1856-01-11
Relation
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IsVersionOf Evening Star
Format
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pdf
Language
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English
Type
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Newspaper article and ad
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<a href="http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045462/1856-01-11/ed-1/seq-2/">Link</a>
Advertisements
Audience Reaction
United States
Washington DC
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https://juliapastranaonline.com/files/original/8eccf1e19f00e0d61a47032a7523b90d.pdf
72b41d62ee9d414fe04beaa2e620c4f7
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[Untitled]
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Pastrana and Valentine's Day
Description
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Pastrana arrived in Wilmington, NC on Valentine's Day. Questions how many Valentines she received. Play on words "bear witness" that she is "really a very queer looking person."
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Wilmington Journal
Publisher
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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
Date
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1856-02-15
Relation
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IsVersionOf Wilmington Journal
Format
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pdf
Language
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English
Type
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Newspaper article
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<table><tbody><tr><!--StartFragment--><td class="xl65"><a href="http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026536/1856-02-15/ed-1/seq-2/">Link</a></td>
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Humor
North Carolina
United States