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was two foot across the brim. Certain stories recall Mose performing extraordinary deeds, such as swimming the
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Rinear, David L. (May 1981). "F. S. Chanfrau's Mose: The Rise and Fall of an Urban Folk-Hero".
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The Fireboy character was said to have a height of 8 ft (2.4 m) and hands as big as
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The Cambridge History of American Theatre: Beginnings to 1870
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Index

Mose the Fireboy

Fire Company 40
New York City
folk hero
Broadway
Frank Chanfrau
Virginia hams
trolley cars
stovepipe hat
beaver hat
Hudson River
mulberry
bludgeon
Plug Uglies
St. Andrew's Church
"New York's Good Old Days Were Often Far From Nice"
ISBN
0-521-47204-0
"Who Are Those Guys? Part 1: Lower Manhattan Statues"
ISBN
9780375821967
doi
10.2307/3207303
JSTOR
3207303
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American folklore

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