Physical object: Birthday card for M. Lavinia Warren
Card celebrating M. Lavinia Warren's 50th birthday. Printed on cream paper with gold ink, small purple bow affixed to upper right corner. The front... Show moreCard celebrating M. Lavinia Warren's 50th birthday. Printed on cream paper with gold ink, small purple bow affixed to upper right corner. The front of the cards. Born in Middleboro, Mass, 1841. Birthday Greeting, October 31, 1891. Mrs General Tom Thumb (the Countess Magri) upon the Fiftieth Anniversary of her Birthday. Inside the card is a poem. Mercy Lavinia Warren nee Bump (October 31, 1841-November 25, 1919), then Mercy Lavinia Magri, was a well known entertainer during the 1800s. She began her show business career on a river boat, as exhibiting those with dwarfism was profitable at the time. Warren signed with P.T. Barnum at age 21, along with her younger sister Minnie Warren, who also had dwarfism. Later on, Lavinia began to date fellow Barnum performer Charles S. Stratton (General Tom Thumb), and the two eventually wed. They worked and toured together as celebrities, and had a happy marriage. Following Stratton's death, Warren married Primo Magri, an Italian entertainer of a similar stature to Warren, on April 6, 1885. Magri and Warren operated a roadside stand in Middleboro, Mass. Warren died on November 25, 1919, and is buried besides Stratton at Mountain Grove Cemetery. Measures about 3 by 4 inches. Show less