While the tonics Dr. J. I. Lighthall, aka The Diamond King, peddled at his 19th century medicine shows may not have been any more effective than the remedies sold by the drugstores of that time, his enthralling presentation style was a powerful placebo that lifted folks' spirits.
Learn the amazing story of medicine showman Dr. J. I. Lighthall with celebrated Texas author Gene Fowler at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 5 at the Allen Public Library. The Diamond King died in San Antonio days after his 30th birthday in 1886. His death was noted in newspapers from North Dakota to New York to Bristol, England.
Decades after his death, San Antonio papers offered spectacular visual imagery while recalling his captivating stage attire. This included an ankle-length sealskin overcoat and large sealskin hat that "sparkled with diamonds arranged in designs of large stars," and a red velvet suit with buttons made of $10 and $20 gold pieces. His large sombrero decorated with gold and silver was reportedly a gift from the president of Mexico.
Gene is the co-author of Border Radio: Quacks, Yodelers, Pitchmen, Psychics, and Other Amazing Broadcasters of the American Airwaves, and Metro Music: Celebrating a Century of the Trinity River Groove.
Can’t be there in person? The program will also be streamed live on ACTV. Find viewing options at Watch ACTV or view online at ACTV.org or YouTube.com/AllenCityTV
The library is located at 300 N. Allen Dr. Call 214-509-4911 for additional information.