The Big, Bold, Adventurous Life of Lavinia WarrenLavinia Warren never let her height—or the lack of it—prevent her from leading a full and adventurous life. Although she never grew more than three feet tall, she became a beloved teacher, a world traveler, an entertainer and the friend of many powerful figures. Lavinia was teaching at a local school when she heard about an opportunity to travel doing shows as a "human curiosity" on a Mississippi River boat. Eventually she met P. T. Barnum and worked at his American Museum. It was there that she met Charles Stratton, a little person known to the world as "Tom Thumb." Their wedding, which took place on February 10, 1863, brought joy to a nation at war. President and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln held a reception for the couple at the White House. The newlyweds later toured the United States and the world. Lavinia faced several tragedies but always found the strength to go on. Lavinia's extraordinary story also provides a social history of one of the most devastating periods in American history. With additional material on Tom Thumb Weddings, readers' questions, time line, and notes and bibliography, this is sure to be a valuable title for adventurous middle-grade readers. |
Contents
| 1 | |
| 3 | |
2 A Curious Opportunity | 13 |
3 Drifting Toward War | 26 |
4 Moving onto the World Stage | 36 |
5 Charley | 49 |
6 Friends or Lovers? | 60 |
7 The Biggest Little Wedding | 71 |
12 I Belong to the Public | 131 |
Acknowledgments | 142 |
Tom Thumb Weddings | 145 |
Questions to Ponder | 149 |
Time Line | 151 |
Notes | 155 |
| 161 | |
Image Credits | 164 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adventure American Museum appeared asked Australia Autobiography Barnum Museum became Becker Collection Bleeker Boston bride and groom Bridgeport Bump called carriage cartes de visite Charles Eisenmann Photographs Charles Stratton Charley and Lavinia Charley’s church coach Collection of Charles Collections Research Center Colonel Wood Commodore Nutt Confederate crowds curiosity dresses entertainment Europe February February 11 Floating Palace friends George guests hoax horses humbug inches invitation John Albion Andrew knew Ladies later wrote Lavinia and Charley Lavinia and Minnie Lavinia Warren Lavinia wrote Library of Congress living married Massachusetts Mercy Mercy’s Middleborough miniature never newspaper offered P. T. Barnum parents performed President Lincoln reception reports Ronald G seat showboat slavery Special Collections Research stopped Sylvester Bleeker Syracuse University Syracuse University Libraries Tad Lincoln tall Thumb Company Thumb wedding tiny took tour traveled trip troupe Union army wanted White House York City young
