Eli Bowen

Sometimes referred to as the "handsomest man in showbiz," Eli was born of humble beginnings. Born in 1844 as one of ten children, all the others "normal," Bowen turned his phocomelia (a rare birth defect where the upper part of a limb is absent or poorly developed causing the foot or hand to be attached to the body by a short, flipper-like stump), into a money making gift. He joined Major Brown's Coliseum at the age of 13 doing acrobatic and tumbling tricks. He would eventually join Charles Tripp (the Armless Wonder) with P. T. Barnum and ride their famous tandem bike, with Eli steering and Charles pedaling. Eli was able to turn a medical "disability" into something that provided for his livelihood, which helped him meet his wife and start a family.