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1820s Farmer is a real person portrayed by Paul Meltzer in the TV series Mysteries At The Museum (based on a true story).
They appear in 16 episodes out of a total of 305 aired

1820s Farmer

by Paul Meltzer

character

Episodes16

  • 6.7
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    Host Don Wildman examines a preserved mass of human tissue at the center of an American political scandal, a massive skull from a man-eating beast, and a meteorite that was once part of an improbable heist.
  • 8.2
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    The Conqueror's Curse, Play Doh, Poe Murder

    episode S3.E11 february 2013
    Host Don Wildman examines a dress worn by the star of a Hollywood movie with a cursed past.
  • An aged dossier which may be linked to one of the world's most notorious killers, a century-old $20 bill which was once wielded by a brilliant and elusive criminal, and an insect specimen which once wreaked havoc on America's Heartland.
  • Host Don Wildman examines a piece of industrial machinery from the early 1900s, a glass medical jar containing a strange substance and a tattered shirt that is one of the last vestiges of a aviation anomaly.
  • 8.7
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    Host Don Wildman investigates a tattered briefcase belonging to an eccentric doctor , a massive chunk of stone, and a reel to reel tape recorder used by one of the FBI's informants.
  • 6.8
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    A high-flying stunt that changed aviation history; and the story of a panda discovered by an unlikely heroine. Also: The host visits the Edwin Epps house in Louisiana and learns about the cruelty of slavery and one man's quest for freedom.
  • 8.2
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    The host examines a property deed that's tied to a catastrophic environmental disaster; investigates why a shortwave radio was once seen as a threat to U.S. security; and explores a dark moment in the history of Jamestown, Va.
  • Host Don Wildman examines the Tootsie Roll candies that once saved the lives of a courageous band of soldiers, a guitar owned by a legendary musical jailbird, and a bicycle that helped launch humans into outer space.
  • 7.7
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    Host Don Wildman examines a revolver that was once featured in a hostile situation, a bare-bones plane that speaks to a perilous adventure, and a set of mug shots that represent a link between a crime ring and an unlikely hero.
  • Host Don Wildman examines the cast of a woman who helped save thousands of lives, a surfboard that speaks to one of the nation's most notorious capers, and a mysterious plant that offered unlikely hope.
  • 8.1
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    Forgotten Lindbergh/Fordlandia

    episode S9.E4 october 2015
    Don Wildman heads to Chicago to examine an odd glass medical device invented by an aviator, discovers in Michigan a set of tools used in a failed auto business, and visits Harvard where a bird specimen reveals a case of deception
  • Host Don Wildman examines in Louisiana a precious metal that reportedly cured alcoholism, discovers how Reno was once a destination for disgruntled spouses, and uncovers the mystery around a president's untimely death.
  • Host Don Wildman examines a plane used in a pioneering woman's quest to dominate the skies, a metronome that spread confusion and controversy among fans of Beethoven, and a small instrument used to fight off an army.
  • 7.3
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    Don Wildman examines an extraterrestrial encounter linked to a bizarre spider, a survivor turned circus performer and a rusty can of beans that symbolizes a high-tech craze.
  • Don Wildman examines a medal presented to the greatest boxer of all time, inspects the statue of a monstrous beast and investigates a newspaper that exposed a salacious scandal.
  • Don Wildman investigates the disappearance of one of New York's elite, an Olympic Jersey tied to a pivotal moment for civil rights and a plastic knife wielded in a chilling survival story.