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Newspaper: Gleason's Drawing Room Companion, Chang and Eng Bunker with their family, colorized. The two brothers sit in the center of the image, their family surrounding them. Chang and Eng Bunker (May 11, 1811- January 17, 1874) were conjoined twins from Siam (present day Thailand) who rose to fame for their unique nature. They were joined together at the sternum by cartilage, and shared a fused liver. They were discovered as children and exhibited, before they took over their own management. After a while they settled down in the American south, marrying and having a combined total of twenty two children. They lost their fortune with the conclusion of the Civil War and returned to show business. Gleason's Drawing Room Companion, from approximately 1835-1861.
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