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Inseparable

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by Yunte Huang


  Hilton, Violet and Daisy, 232–33

  hoaxes, 48, 253–56, 259

  Hobbes, Thomas, 40

  Hodes, Martha, 211

  Hollingsworth, Joseph, 315, 318, 321–22

  Hollingsworth, William, 315, 321

  Hone, Philip, 58, 59, 61, 100–101, 172, 262

  Honeywell, Martha Ann, 43–44

  hoodlum, origin of the term, 115

  Houston, John, 200

  Hugo, Victor, 41

  The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 89, 90, 94

  human being, definition of, 87

  Hume, David, 40

  Hungarian Sisters, 21, 49, 311

  Hunter, David, 291

  Hunter, Kay, Duet for a Lifetime, 308

  Hunter, Robert, 3–5, 19

  and Chang and Eng, xxii, 20, 21–22, 26, 31–35, 39, 44, 45, 72–73, 76, 93, 129, 144, 205

  and Coffin, 30–35

  ownership of twins sold by, 98

  in Siam, 4–5, 27–28, 29, 29, 30

  Huntington, Collis Potter, 149

  individual, use of term, 87

  Industrial Revolution, 74

  Ingalls, H. P., 300, 302

  Irving, Washington, 150, 253

  Jackson, Andrew, 41–42, 43, 147, 157–58, 159, 172, 177, 289

  Jackson, Michael, 301

  Jackson, Thomas J. “Stonewall,” 294

  Jackson, William, 265

  Jacksonian democracy, 253

  Jefferson, Thomas, xxi, xxiii, 177, 194, 236, 249, 250

  Johnson, Ebenezer, 132

  Johnson, Hilary R. W., xxii

  Jones, Tanya, 330

  Keese, William Linn, 306–7

  Keller, Helen, 177

  Kellogg, John Harvey, 226

  Keogh, Myles, 295

  Khan, Genghis, 98

  Kirkham, Samuel, 179

  Know-Nothing party, 284

  Larkin, Jack, 147

  Layley, John, 91, 92

  Lee, Robert E., 285, 300

  Lee, Robert G., 247, 272

  Leidy, Joseph, 322

  Leonowens, Anna, 13, 27, 287

  Levi, Primo, 238

  Liberia, xxii, xxv, 310–11, 312

  Lincoln, Abraham, 43, 133, 177, 264, 300

  gift from king of Siam to, 287–88

  on judicial circuit, 154

  and secession/Civil War, 157, 278–79, 283, 284, 288

  Linnaeus, Carl, 53

  Locock, Sir Charles, 77

  London, Henry Armand, 300

  London Missionary Society, 28–29

  Ludd, Ned; Luddites, 6

  Luke, Keye, 338–39

  Lynn, Betty, 330

  Lynnfield Battle, 112–16, 179

  Lytton, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron, 101, 102–7

  The Siamese Twins, 103–6

  Mackey, Nathaniel, 181

  Madison, James, 113

  Malloch, D. E., 9

  Mallos, Jean-Baptiste Pallegoix, bishop of, 11

  Maltacle, Modeste “Canadian Giant,” 61

  manifest destiny, 171–72

  Mao Zedong, 117

  Marsh, Peter, 198

  Marshall, John, 97

  Masur, Louis, 128, 140

  Mayberry (fict.), 327–47

  Mayberry Campground, 339–47, 339

  McCausland, John, 291, 292

  McCunn, Ruthanne Lum, 289

  medicine shows, 46, 47–48, 68–69, 78, 111, 172

  Meklong, Siam, 3–5, 6, 11

  Melville, Herman, 99, 106, 258, 265, 274

  Billy Budd, 63

  The Confidence-Man, 62–63, 174

  Moby-Dick, 41, 62, 151, 176, 237

  Typee, 83

  Miles, Melvin, 240

  Minor, David, 60, 61

  minstrel shows, 43, 270–77

  Mitchell, Elisha, 191, 193, 194, 237

  Mongkut, king of Siam, 13, 287–88

  Mongkut, Prince (Siam), 4

  Monroe, James, 311

  Moore, Thomas, 156

  Morley, Henry, 80, 81

  Moss, Henry, 43–44

  Mount Airy, North Carolina, 238, 244, 252, 327, 331

  Mütter Museum, Philadelphia, 68, 323–25

  Nabokov, Vladimir, 40

  Naturalization Act (1790), 200

  Neale, Frederick Arthur, 27–28

  Neill, John, 322

  New York City, twins’ tours in, 58–60, 61–65, 261, 262–63

  Nok (mother), 6, 12–13, 17, 22, 32–33, 34, 312

  Noyes, John Humphrey, 227–28

  Nye, Edgar “Bill,” 275

  O’Connor, Flannery, 163, 169, 229

  Ohly, Herman and Honersia, xviii

  Opium Wars, 30, 72

  Orser, Joseph, 129, 190, 198, 201, 229

  Ourang Outangs, 111–12, 161

  Palmyra, xv, xvi–xxv, xxiii, 310, 313

  Pancoast, William H., 8, 231–32, 321, 322, 323, 324

  Peale, Charles Willson, 67, 72–73, 153, 177

  Peale, Rubens, 177

  Peel, Sir Robert, 74

  Penn, William, 66

  Pérez Firmat, Gustavo, 337, 346

  Perry, Thomas, 296

  Phaulkon, Constant (Yeraki), 18–19

  Philadelphia, twins’ tours in, 66–69, 109–10

  Phra Nangklao, 4

  Phraya Tak (Taksin), 10

  phrenology, 170–83, 226, 258, 322

  Physick, Philip Syng, 68, 69, 172

  Poe, Edgar Allan, 101, 176, 196, 255

  Pope, Alexander, 21, 311

  Posey, Sidney C., 166, 238

  Post, Marjorie Merriweather, 301

  Prang, Louis, xvii–xviii

  Prang, Rosa, xvii–xviii

  Prather, Thomas F., 239, 242

  Prendergast, George, 193, 198

  Ptolemy I, 319

  race:

  and citizenship, 211

  and freaks, 82–88, 115–16

  and harassment, 112–16

  “honorary whites,” 211–12

  and immigration, 247, 271, 277

  and licensing fees, 128–29

  and minstrel shows, 270–77

  and miscegenation fears, xxiii, 211, 220, 221, 248–49

  and phrenology, 181–82

  and sex, 237–38, 244, 249

  and slaves, see slavery

  U.S. hierarchy of, 146

  Raffles, Sir Thomas Stamford, 15

  Rama I, king of Siam, 10

  Rama II, king of Siam, 4, 7, 15–16, 18

  Rama III, king of Siam, 4, 22–25, 26, 27, 31–32

  Randolph, Thomas Jefferson, 127

  Raoul, Nicolas, 167

  Reconstruction, xv, 309

  Revolutionary War, U.S., 42, 286

  Reynolds, David S., 157

  Rice, Thomas D., 43

  Richardson, Jane, 238

  Riley, James, 275

  Roach, Mary, Stiff, 317–18, 319, 320

  Roane, William Henry, 127

  Roberts, Edmund, 12, 13, 19, 27

  Robinson, Sophonia “Sophia,” 89–90

  Rochester, twins’ tour in, 140–42

  Roebling, Johann August, 127

  Rogers, Will, 268

  Roget, Peter Mark, 85–86

  Roye, Edward James, xxi, xxii, xxv, 310–12, 313

  Ruschenberger, William, 27, 181–83, 322

  Rutherford, John, 82–83

  Sachem, 35, 39–40, 39, 45

  Scottish Brothers, 20, 84

  Scovill, Caroline, 213

  Scriblerus Club, 21

  Sequoyah (Cherokee), 188

  Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein, 53

  Sherburne, Samuel, 143

  Sherman, William Tecumseh, xv, 149, 290, 294

  Shields, J. C., 299

  Siam:

  cholera in, 15–17

  lunar eclipse (1829) in, 32, 98

  Protestant missionaries in, 28–29, 31

  Siamese Connection, The (documentary), 234, 336

  Siamese Twins:

  as Civil War metap
hor, 278–79

  as freaks, 20–21, 49, 73

  and marriage, 216, 218, 232–33

  and sex, 232–34, 237

  as slaves, 129–30

  uses of the term, 65, 157, 265

  see also Chang and Eng

  Simpson, Sir James, 305

  Sink, Alex, 336

  Sin Say, 200

  Skinner, G. William, 13

  Slack, David B., 56

  Slatt, John H., xvii

  slavery:

  and abolition, see abolitionist movement

  and Amistad, 193

  and black codes, 128

  and Bunker family, 249–51

  Chang and Eng as slave owners and traders, xxiii, xxiv, 204, 207, 236, 238–46, 239, 240, 249, 284, 297–98, 312

  and Cherokee Nation, 245

  and emancipation, 127, 128

  and free blacks, xxi, 128

  and Fugitive Slave Law, 284

  and Jefferson/Hemings story, 236, 249, 250

  and Middle Passage, xv

  uprisings, 6, 97–98, 117–24, 127–28, 193, 241

  Slouka, Mark, 106

  Snyder Act (1924), 200

  solar eclipse, 97, 98, 118

  Sparks, Rev. Colby, 219, 221

  Speakman, Townsend, 68

  Spicer, Hardin, 203

  Sprague, Timothy, 47

  Spurzheim, Johann Gaspar, 171, 172–73, 176

  Stewart, Susan, 72

  Stoneman, George, 294–96, 328

  Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 146, 173

  Strauss, Darin, 106

  Chang and Eng, 231

  Supreme Court, U.S., 97, 99–100

  Sutter, John, 271

  Swift, Jonathan, 21

  Gulliver’s Travels, 81

  Sylvanus, Thomas (Ah Yee Way), 289–90

  Tan Puying Sap, 19

  Tarkington, Rockne, 338

  Tchen, John, 200

  Tecumseh, Chief, 7

  Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, “Ulysses,” 252

  Terwiel, B. J., 16

  Testerman, Morgan, 285

  Thomas, Leigh, 77

  Thoreau, Henry David, xvi

  Thumb, “General” Tom, 40, 256, 261–62, 302

  Tieu (Tian Cheng), 33, 34, 39, 73, 93

  Ti-eye, 6, 13, 16–17, 304

  Tocci, Giovanni and Giacomo, 233

  Tocqueville, Alexis de, 42–43, 58, 66, 126, 132, 134, 147, 148

  Toll, Robert C., 270

  Tomlin, Jacob, 14, 28–29, 31

  Tomney, John, 291

  Trail of Tears, 97, 147

  Traphill, 185, 197–205, 216, 221, 225, 238

  Travis, Joseph, 118

  tricksters, 265–67

  Trollope, Fanny, 42, 66

  Trump, Donald, 301

  Turner, Nat, 97–98, 117–20, 125, 127–28, 130, 133, 241

  Twain, Mark (Samuel Clemens), xvi, 41, 106, 174, 233, 273–77, 308, 311, 315–16

  Van Buren, Martin, 157, 170, 195–96

  Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 60, 177

  Vann, James, 245

  Verne, Jules, 255

  Vico, Giambattista, 5, 317

  Victorian Age, 225–28

  Wales, Albert Edward, prince of, 265, 267

  Wallace, Irving and Amy, The Two, 8, 190, 230–31, 296, 308

  War of 1812, 131, 286, 289

  Warren, John Collins, 46–50, 53, 54, 68, 69, 72, 78, 129, 172, 320

  Washington, George, 43, 73, 110, 149, 188, 259

  Watson, William, xvi

  Wellar, Captain, 30

  Wells, H. G., 255

  Whitefield, George, 151

  White Plains Baptist Church, 334–35, 335

  Whitman, Walt, 174–76, 300

  Wilkes, John, 188

  Wilkesboro, North Carolina, 187–93, 333

  Williams, John, 290–91

  Willson, Meredith, The Music Man, 254

  Wong Kong Chai, 200

  Wordsworth, William, 81

  Wright, Richardson, 149, 153

  Wu, Cynthia, 236

  Yamashita, Karen, 234

  Yankee peddlers, 148–51, 265–67

  Yates, Adelaide, 207–12

  marriage of Chang and, see Bunker, Adelaide Yates

  Yates, David, 207, 212, 218, 219–21, 238

  Yates, Giles Fonda, 178–80

  Yates, Nancy, 218–19, 220

  Yates, Sarah, 207–12

  marriage of Eng and, see Bunker, Sarah Yates

  Zheng He, 9

  Zhou Daguan, 9

  Zimmerman, Simon Bolivar, 299–300

  “Zip, the Monkey Man,” 265

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  in the Long Twentieth Century

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  SPINE IMAGES : (top) Barnum’s Museum, “Living Siamese Twins.” Billy Rose Theatre Division,

  The New York Public Library Digital Collections; (center) Portrait of Siamese twins Chang and

  Eng Bunker posing with their children. Smith Collection / Gado / Alamy; (bottom) Illustration for

  The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine. Illustration by J H Kellogg

  (International Tract Society, 1902) / © Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

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  Names: Huang, Yunte, author.

  Title: Inseparable : the original Siamese twins and their rendezvous

  with American history / Yunte Huang.

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  Identifiers: LCCN 2017055799 | ISBN 9780871404473 (hardcover)

  Subjects: LCSH: Bunker, Chang, 1811–1874. | Bunker, Eng, 1811–1874. | Conjoined twins—

  United States—History—19th century. | Conjoined twins—United States—Biography.

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