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  1. Barnum loses his shipping clerk job when the company goes bankrupt, due to a typhoon that sank all the firm's cargo vessels. He later secures a bank loan, deceptively using his former employer's lost ships as "collateral". He opens Barnum's American Museum in downtown Manhattan which features various wax figures. Ticket sales are slow, so ...

  2. Barnum loses his job when the company he was working for goes bankrupt. After taking out a large bank loan, what does he open?

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  4. P.T. Barnum is let go from his job at a shipping company after the company's boats sink to the bottom of the South China Sea. He returns home to his wife and two young daughters to find them playing on the roof. P.T. Barnum is disappointed that he hasn't created the life he wanted for Charity.

  5. Dec 10, 2022 · In the film's first half, Barnum loses his job at the Michigan Bolt and Nut Works, then pilfers a deed to a flotilla of sunken ships from the company to secure a $10,000 business loan,...

  6. Dec 20, 2017 · Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox. At age 21, Charity Hallett Barnum, of Bethel, Connecticut, married Barnum, then 19, in the fall of 1829. They were married for 44 years, and together had four ...

  7. He quickly made enemies with his printed accusations, and a judge finally slapped him with a jail sentence after Barnum lost a libel suit. After his 60-day stint in jail, however, the paper's subscriptions had increased, and Barnum was celebrated as a local hero for his crusade to expose corruption and wrongdoing.

  8. Jan 22, 2018 · At a public party, he neglects his employees and treats them as outcasts, and he injures his family by not being present while chasing a fool’s dream. And as a result, he ultimately loses everything. In a moving scene, Barnum reflects on his own quest and says, “For years I chased their cheers.”

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