He moved to the PT Barnum’s American Museum on Broadway in New York City, NY. Many came to the museum. People just wanted to see the living man with a hole in his head. “It had nothing to do with our modern idea of a museum. It was a freak show.”1 People began to write and sell pamphlets of his story. It sold well because people were so interested in his story. Even though these brochures circulated well, many of the details of this time have been lost.
Later he moved to Hanover, New Hampshire, he worked in a stable for Mr.