Nellie Keeler

Nellie Keeler

Nellie Keeler (1875–1903) was an Americana child circus performer known as Little Queen Mab.

Nellie Keeler as Little Queen Mab (ca. 1880s) Photograph compliments of Kathy Haley

Nellie Keeler

Nellie Keeler was born with dwarfism on the sixth of April, 1875 at Kokomo, Indiana.[1] She was the youngest of three daughters and a son raised by Ezra and Maria Keeler. Her father was a farmer and a Civil War veteran, having served with the 4th Indiana Cavalry. Ezra Keeler died in 1917 while in his seventies at a home for disabled war veterans in Marion, Indiana.[2] Maria Keeler lived to be in her late eighties, passing away in 1937 at Kokomo.[3]

By the age of three Nellie Keeler came to the attention of P. T. Barnum through local press articles about her diminutive stature. Nellie weighed only eleven pounds and stood just a few inches over two feet. After a successful four-week try out in 1878 she began touring with Barnum’s circus, along with the company of her father,[4] as the "sweet girl with radiant golden hair”. Barnum placed her on a stage a few feet above the floor in a fashionable blue cashmere costume and short skirt. Next to her sat the Middlebush Giant, a man Barnum claimed stood nearly eight foot tall and weighed over six hundred pounds. Nellie’s contract with Barnum stipulated bad childhood behavior could void her contract and deprive her family of a potential income of a hundred dollars a month.[5]

Nellie’s employment with Barnum came to an end when by the age of twelve she was no longer a tiny little girl. Over her short six year career Nellie was billed as "a microscopic bud of humanity," "a little elf," "a fairy beauty," a "pocket volume of humanity and the Indiana Midget.[6][7] Nellie's circus income enabled her father to become an independent farmer, free of mortgage.[8] Her obituary, that appeared in the June 18, 1903 issue of the New York Times,[9] stated she died at age twenty-eight from tuberculosis at her residence near Versailles, Indiana and that she had been in declining health since her teens.[10]

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Source

  1. ^ Kokomo (Indiana) Tribune, 26 Oct 1975
  2. ^ U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
  3. ^ The Kokomo Tribune, April 21, 1937
  4. ^ 1880 US Census Records
  5. ^ Kokomo (Indiana) Tribune, 26 Oct 1975
  6. ^ Kokomo (Indiana) Tribune, 26 Oct 1975
  7. ^ New York Times June 18, 1903
  8. ^ Kokomo (Indiana) Tribune, 26 Oct 1975
  9. ^ New York Times June 18, 1903
  10. ^ New York Times June 18, 1903

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