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Strangeville: Sam Brinkley, the North Carolina teacher whose beard touched the floor

Strangeville: Sam Brinkley, the North Carolina teacher whose beard touched the floor

The gravestone of Sam Brinkley in the Presbyterian church cemetery in Buladean marks the resting place of the Mitchell County teacher who toured with the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Photo: Contributed/Contributed by Shannon Ballard


EDITOR’S NOTE: Strangeville explores the curious and unexplained stories that have long defined Asheville and Western North Carolina. The region is full of unanswered questions, from old folklore and local legends to eerie encounters, unsolved moments in history, and the true-crime mysteries that still leave people wondering. Each week, we look back with an open mind and a sense of curiosity, trying to understand why some stories take hold and why some can never be explained.


BULADEAN, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Sometimes the most unusual legends begin with something simple. Sam Brinkley became famous simply because he got tired of shaving.

That small act of refusal helped turn the Mitchell County schoolteacher into a world-famous curiosity whose beard reached the floor, drew paying crowds and eventually carried him across the United States and Canada with the Barnum & Bailey Circus.

A recessed portrait on the gravestone of Sam Brinkley shows the Mitchell County schoolteacher whose extraordinary beard reached the floor and earned him international attention as a circus attraction. Photo contributed by Shannon Ballard.

Brinkley was born Sept. 21, 1850, near Burnsville in neighboring Yancey County. As an adult, he settled near Buladean, where he farmed and taught school.

Those who knew him described a friendly, outgoing man. But Brinkley also had a problem. His beard grew incredibly fast.

According to historical accounts preserved by the Mitchell County Historical Society, Brinkley once said that as a young man he had to shave several times a day just to stay presentable.

Eventually, he had enough.

In his 20s, Brinkley stopped shaving altogether. The decision changed the course of his life.

His beard continued to grow year after year, first reaching his chest, then his waist and eventually the floor. By the time he was in his early 40s, the beard reportedly measured more than 4 feet long and continued growing several inches beyond floor length.

Managing it required some creativity. Brinkley’s wife, Vista, sewed a silk pouch into his shirt so he could tuck the beard inside while he worked.

Word spread quickly across the mountains about the man with the extraordinary beard. Travelers passing through Mitchell County wanted to see it for themselves, and Brinkley realized his unusual appearance could also help support his family.

He began charging 10 cents for individuals and 25 cents for groups to see his beard, a notable sum at the time.

Before long, Brinkley’s story reached the famed organizers of Barnum & Bailey Circus. For nearly two decades, Brinkley spent his summers traveling across the United States and Canada displaying the beard. He was billed as “The Man With the Longest Beard in the World.” Postcards featuring Brinkley and his remarkable beard were sold wherever the circus performed.

The gravestone of Vista Brinkley stands in the Presbyterian church cemetery in Buladean, North Carolina. Vista helped her husband manage his famous beard by sewing a silk pouch into his shirt so he could tuck it away while working. Photo contributed by Shannon Ballard.

Despite the attention and travel, Brinkley returned to Mitchell County at the end of his summer tour. He continued teaching school and farming.

Brinkley died in his mountain home on Dec. 13, 1929, at age 79.

He was buried in the Presbyterian church cemetery in Buladean, where his tombstone features a recessed photograph showing the beard that made him famous.

Family accounts say the beard stayed with him to the end. On the day of his burial, it was reportedly laid across a leather apron on his stomach before the casket was lowered into the ground.

More than a century later, Sam Brinkley remains one of Western North Carolina’s most unusual historical figures – a quiet mountain schoolteacher whose decision to stop shaving turned him into a traveling curiosity and one of the mountain’s most unforgettable stories.


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