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Martin Van Buren Bates | American Battlefield Trust
Martin Van Buren Bates | American Battlefield Trust

I Discovered my Great Uncle was a Giant | by Ira J. Bates | Life & Times of  the Kentucky River Giant | Medium
I Discovered my Great Uncle was a Giant | by Ira J. Bates | Life & Times of the Kentucky River Giant | Medium

What Did The "World's Largest Couple" Look Like 100 Years Ago?
What Did The "World's Largest Couple" Look Like 100 Years Ago?

Martin Van Buren Bates | Martin Van Buren Bates (left) and t… | Flickr
Martin Van Buren Bates | Martin Van Buren Bates (left) and t… | Flickr

Martin Van Buren Bates - Wikipedia
Martin Van Buren Bates - Wikipedia

Letcher County working to honor native son who was a giant | Lexington  Herald Leader
Letcher County working to honor native son who was a giant | Lexington Herald Leader

Giant Bates | Giant people, Van buren, Bates
Giant Bates | Giant people, Van buren, Bates

Martin Van Buren Bates - Wikipedia
Martin Van Buren Bates - Wikipedia

American Battlefield Trust - Martin Van Buren Bates (AKA the Kentucky  Giant) was 7ft 7in tall and joined the 5th Kentucky Infantry in 1861. His  ferocity in battle and imposing figure saw
American Battlefield Trust - Martin Van Buren Bates (AKA the Kentucky Giant) was 7ft 7in tall and joined the 5th Kentucky Infantry in 1861. His ferocity in battle and imposing figure saw

Giants' Wedding | Martin van Buren Bates | Paul Slade - Journalist
Giants' Wedding | Martin van Buren Bates | Paul Slade - Journalist

Seville Historical Society - Happy Birthday to Captain Martin Van Buren  Bates! According to many sources, Martin Van Buren Bates was born in  Letcher County, Kentucky, on November 9, 1845*. He was
Seville Historical Society - Happy Birthday to Captain Martin Van Buren Bates! According to many sources, Martin Van Buren Bates was born in Letcher County, Kentucky, on November 9, 1845*. He was

What should have been a very joyous occasion ended in tragedy for giants -  The Mountain Eagle
What should have been a very joyous occasion ended in tragedy for giants - The Mountain Eagle

Marriage of Captain Martin van Buren Bates to Anna Swan, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields,  London, June 17, 1871. They met at a circus in Halifax where Martin Van  Buren Bates was performing. Anna
Marriage of Captain Martin van Buren Bates to Anna Swan, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, June 17, 1871. They met at a circus in Halifax where Martin Van Buren Bates was performing. Anna

The Kentucky River Giant: Martin Van Buren Bates Claimed 7' 11" - Blue  Ridge Country
The Kentucky River Giant: Martin Van Buren Bates Claimed 7' 11" - Blue Ridge Country

American Battlefield Trust - Martin Van Buren Bates (AKA the Kentucky  Giant) was 7ft 7in tall and joined the 5th Kentucky Infantry in 1861. His  ferocity in battle and imposing figure saw
American Battlefield Trust - Martin Van Buren Bates (AKA the Kentucky Giant) was 7ft 7in tall and joined the 5th Kentucky Infantry in 1861. His ferocity in battle and imposing figure saw

The Kentucky River Giant: Martin Van Buren Bates Claimed 7' 11" - Blue  Ridge Country
The Kentucky River Giant: Martin Van Buren Bates Claimed 7' 11" - Blue Ridge Country

PHOTOGRAPHS. Two cartes-de-visite photographs of Martin Van Buren Bates and  Anna Swan, purchased fro
PHOTOGRAPHS. Two cartes-de-visite photographs of Martin Van Buren Bates and Anna Swan, purchased fro

The Kentucky River Giant: Martin Van Buren Bates Claimed 7' 11" - Blue  Ridge Country
The Kentucky River Giant: Martin Van Buren Bates Claimed 7' 11" - Blue Ridge Country

Giants of Seville loom large at Medina County Historical Society meeting -  cleveland.com
Giants of Seville loom large at Medina County Historical Society meeting - cleveland.com

The Giant of the Hills: Martin Van Buren Bates
The Giant of the Hills: Martin Van Buren Bates

Medina County's tiny Seville has a giant tale to tell
Medina County's tiny Seville has a giant tale to tell

Martin Van Buren Bates was 7ft 7in tall and joined the 5th Kentucky  Infantry in 1861. His ferocity in battle and imposing figure saw him  quickly promoted to the rank of captain.
Martin Van Buren Bates was 7ft 7in tall and joined the 5th Kentucky Infantry in 1861. His ferocity in battle and imposing figure saw him quickly promoted to the rank of captain.