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Booth.jpg
Portrait of Junius Brutus Booth.

AbbottCatalogue_0001.jpg
Catalogue of the Egyptian antiquities, incluing mummies and mummy parts, collected and exhibited by Henry Abbott.

AbbottCatalogue_0002.jpg
Some of the mummies and antiquities in the Abbott Collection.

Alcott2.jpg
The dramatic event which unleashes the mummy's curse.

Alcott1.jpg
A Gothic horror story featuring a vengeful mummy.

Boylston mummy at AAS .jpg
Manuscript account of Boylston's gift of mummy relics to the AAS in November 1819.

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Manuscript account of Boylston's gift of mummy relics, August 1820.

Barnum.jpg
Portrait of P.T. Barnum in his advertising paper.

Barnummummyad.jpg
Illustrations of two coffins on exhibition with Barnum's circus.

Barnum royal mummy.jpg
Barnum hyping up his mummy.

Barnum saloon.jpg
View of the Sixth Saloon in Barnum's American Museum and a mummy in its case.

Catalogue Barnum mummy.jpg
Image and description of a mummy in Barnum's museum. Does not match the image in the view of the Sixth Saloon or the image from Sights and wonders in New York.

Mummyplay1.jpg
One of the early plays featuring an mummy theme.

mummyplay2.jpg
Illustration of the "mummy" trying to hide behind a screen.

Bostonmuseumcatalogue.jpg
Verso of the broadside "Amusement for the million!"

CatalogueBM.jpg
Very brief description of the two mummies from the Peregrine, on display at the Boston Museum.

Boston Museum catalogue.jpg
Cover of the catalogue for the Boston Museum

Bostonmuseumad3.jpg
Snippet of advertising for the mummies at the Boston Museum.

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The New-England Museum (Boston, Mass)

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Curiosities and wonders exhibited at the Metropolitan Fair.

Gardiner mill sites.jpg
Most of the papermills on the Cobbossee Conte made paper from mummy wrappings.

Deckproposal.jpg
Deck's observations and calculations on the amount of mummy wrappings available, and a proposal to use these as a source for making paper.

Chicago skull.jpg
Skull collected by Joseph Dorfeuille for the Western Museum.

Scudder1.jpg
Blue tranfer printed Staffordshire pottery with images of Scudder's Museum. Djedkhonsuiuesankh (Mummy) was exhibited here.

Warren mill site.jpg
Paper was made from mummy wrappings at this mill.

Gliddon broadside.jpg
The broadside Gliddon issues in Boston for his lecture series and for the mummy unwrappings.

Gotmusakankh.jpg
Coffins of Got-Mut-As-Anch, one of the mummies Gliddon unwrapped in Philadelphia.

Gliddonhandbillverso (3).jpg
Handwritten anonymous note about the unwrapping of Got-Mut-As-Anch.

GliddonLinen.jpg
Scraps of the linen wrappings of Got-Mut-As-Anch, one of the mummies Gliddon upnwrapped in Philadelphia. The collector is unknown.

Wyman's hall.jpg
View of Wyman's Museum where two of the mummies from the Mormons were exhibited.

city-of-gardner_0001.jpg
Copsecook Mill (later Great Falls Mill) made paper from mummy wrappings.

Barnum's Museum.jpg
View of Broadway showing Barnum's American Museum.

Boston Museum outside.jpg
Exterior view of the Boston Museum, owned by Moses Kimball.

Boston museum interior.jpg
View of the interior of the Boston Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts.

New Orleans.jpg
Lithographed bird's eye view of the city of New Orleans.

Crania aegyptiaca.jpg
Drawings of Egyptian mummy skulls in the collection of Samuel George Morton.

Mormon mummy head.jpg
The only known illustration of one of the mummies which Michael Chandler had.

SJMortonSkulls_0001.jpg
Description of one of the Chandler mummies.

ExtraordinaryCuriosities_0001.jpg
Notes by Samuel George Morton on the types of mankind and the subject of race.

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19th century ethnological study of monogenism and polygenism. To this date, this book has been castigated as being one of the most racist books ever published

Egypt skulls.jpg
Ethnological description of Egyptian mummy skulls.

Boston mummy head.jpg
This is the head of the mummy Gliddon unwrapped in Boston.

Morton2.jpg
Portrat of Morton, one of the foremost ethnologists of his day.

Poes tales.jpg
Brilliantly colored cover of one of Poe's books.

Allamistakeo.jpg
Woodcut of the mummy Allamistakeo awakening.

Padi coffin face.jpg
The face of the inner coffin of the mummy Padihershef. Modern photograph taken in the Ether Dome at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Padihersef.jpg
The mummy of Padihershef as he was displayed in the trough of his innermost coffin at the Ether Dome, Massachusetts General Hospital. The glass case is the original, made by Henry Williams.

Padi face.jpg
The face of Padihershef as revealed by an autopsy by John Collins Warren and others.

Padihershef in case.jpg
Padhershef in the original wood and glass cases made by Henry Williams.

Padioputerstanding.jpg
Padihershef's outer coffin as it would have been displayed.

Padimap.jpg
Map of all the locations where Padihershef was exhibited.

Turnermap.jpg
Map showing the places where Capt. Turner's mummy was exhibited.

Blockheadmap.jpg
Map of some of the places in which the "Blockhead Mummy" was exhibited.

Padi inner coffin2.jpg
Lid of the inner coffin of Padihershef, at the Ether Dome, Massachusetts General Hospital.

Peregrinmap.jpg
Map of the documented travels of the mummies from the brig Peregrine.

Leemummy map.jpg
Map of the documented exhibitions of Capt. Lee's mummy.

mormom map.jpg
Map of the documented travels of the "Mormon mummies."

Boylston's mummy news.jpg
Map showing the dissemination of the news of Boylston's mummy over a six-week period.

Blockhead1.jpg
Artidle showing venues for the exhibition of the "Blockhead Mummy."

PadiStereotype .jpg
Advertisement for the exhibition of Padihershes in Philadelphia.

Metal Padi ouside.jpg
Intaglio print of the lid of the outer coffin of Padihershef.

Metal Padi inside.jpg
Intaglio print of the lid of the outer coffin of Padihershef

Padiouter2.jpg
Outer coffin in new display after conservation at the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum.

Stanwood & Towar.jpg
Originally the Cobbossee Mill, then Stanwood & Tower, then Hollingsworth & Whitney. Mummy paper was made at this mill, and it is the only mummy paper mill still standing in Gardiner, Maine.

Great Falls.jpg
Modern view of the Great Falls Dam, all that is left of the paper mill that it served.

Westbrook.jpg
View of the falls, dam and remaining mill buildings of the S.D. Warren Company, that made paper from mummy wrappings in Westbrook, Maine.

Padi outer coffin.jpg
Trough or the outer coffin of Padihershef after conservation and restoration.

Mummy book cover.jpg
A history of Egyptian mummies as artifacts in 19th century America.

Family magazine.jpg
Unidentified mummy and its case.

Youth's magazine.jpg
Unidentified mummy and its coffin.

Turner's mummy ad.jpg
Woodcut of the mummy brought into America by Captain Larkin Turner.

Blockhead 1.jpg
Variant exhibition brochure for the Blockhead mummy. One of a pai of mummies brought by Henry Barclay and purchased by Rubens Peale.

Pacific museum.jpg
Interior view of the Pacific Museum on Anatomy showing the different types of display, including mummies.

SDWarren.jpg
Samuel Dennis Warren owned many mills in Maine, most of which used mummy rags. He also built Westwood, Maine as a model community.

Phrenology head 1.jpg
Head of a female mummy in the Phrenological Museum of New York.

Chelsea5.jpg
Sorting room at Chelsea Mills. This was one of the mill jobs which could be done by women

Barnummummies4.jpg
Two wrapped mummies on display with Barnum's circus at Watertown, Conn. (Adult & child?)

Blockhead adv.jpg
Outer coffin of one of a pair of mummies brought by Henry Barclay and purchased by Rubens Peale.

JCWarren.jpg
Warren was a phusician at Massachusetts General Hospital, who examined several mummies for authenticity, and wrote about Boylston's mummy as well as Padihershef

Masonic temple.jpg
View of the Masonic Temple where Michael Chandler exhibited his mummies.

Jo Smith.jpg
Portait of Joseph Smith, founder of Mormonism

Woods museum fire 1.jpg
Half of a stereograph view of the ruins after the Great Fire of 1871.

Woods museum fire 2.jpg
Half of a stereograph view of the ruins of Wood's Museum and the Globe Theater after the great Chicago Fire of 1871.

Tremont street.jpg
View of Tremont Street, showing Tremont Temple and other buildings.

Boylston mummy 3.jpg
Masthead of the first newspaper to publish the arrival of Ward Nicholas Boylston's mummy.

mummy cartoon.jpg
Advertising cut (type) for sale by A.N. Kellogg Newspaper Co.

Lee's mummy.jpg
Mummy brought into New York City in 1824 by Captain Larkin Thorndike Lee.

Morton.jpg
Morton was an ethnologist who believed in polygenisis and collected skulls in order to defend his theories.

Peale's museum ad.jpg
Advertisement for Peale's New York Museum, listing the attractions.

AncientCuriosity_0001.jpg
Adverisement for the exhibition of the mummy in Newark, N.J.

AssigneeSale_0001.jpg
Notice of the sale, including a mummy.
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