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(ENTERTAINERS.) BARNUM, PHINEAS TAYLOR. Autograph Letter Signed, "PTBarnum," to Colonel Joseph H. Wood ("My old friend Col J H Wood"),

(ENTERTAINERS.) BARNUM, PHINEAS TAYLOR. Autograph Letter Signed, "PTBarnum," to Colonel Joseph H. Wood ("My old friend Col J H Wood"), with a postscript Signed, "PTB," offering him a management position in the "big show." The postscript: "Prey write me a good long letter." 2 pages, 8vo, "Waldemere" stationery, ruled paper, written on two sheets; chipping at side edges without loss to text, short separations at folds, minor scattered staining. (SFC) Bridgeport, CT, 12 September 1887

"Our Mutual friend W.S. Hutchinson . . . told me . . . that you are in good health & as full of vim as ever, and that you seemed to have retired from business. Now my dear fellow it is a great mistake for a man of brains, . . . good judgment and honesty like yourself to 'retire' at all while health lasts. I tried it when I was 60 years old (17 years ago) and in two years I became so rusty & nervous I should have died, if I had not gone into business again. I . . . could have given you charge of a department in the big show, which would have netted you $30,000 or more by this time & probably you would have owned an interest in it. Such a chance may perhaps occur again next spring if you want it. . . . I can get plenty of 'hands' but I want heads . You have both, & the energy to make heads & hands work together . . . ."
Joseph H. Wood (ca. 1818-1892) toured a traveling museum beginning in 1843, later opening "Wood's Museum" in Philadelphia and Chicago in 1854. He acquired his nickname "Colonel" from having led a regiment of volunteers during the "Toledo War" in 1835-36.

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    "Our Mutual friend W.S. Hutchinson . . . told me . . . that you are in good health & as full of vim as ever, and that you seemed to have retired from business. Now my dear fellow it is a great mistake for a man of brains, . . . good judgment and honesty like yourself to 'retire' at all while health lasts. I tried it when I was 60 years old (17 years ago) and in two years I became so rusty & nervous I should have died, if I had not gone into business again. I . . . could have given you charge of a department in the big show, which would have netted you $30,000 or more by this time & probably you would have owned an interest in it. Such a chance may perhaps occur again next spring if you want it. . . . I can get plenty of 'hands' but I want heads . You have both, & the energy to make heads & hands work together . . . ."
    Joseph H. Wood (ca. 1818-1892) toured a traveling museum beginning in 1843, later opening "Wood's Museum" in Philadelphia and Chicago in 1854. He acquired his nickname "Colonel" from having led a regiment of volunteers during the "Toledo War" in 1835-36.
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