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9780762778126

Bag of Bones : The Sensational Grave Robbery of the Merchant Prince of Manhattan

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    9780762778126

  • ISBN10:

    0762778121

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-05-01
  • Publisher: Lyons Press
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Summary

In 1878, two years after his death, the body of A.T. Stewartone of the wealthiest men in Americawas stolen from St. Mark's Churchyard. The ghoulish crime, the bumbling chase for the culprits, the years-long ransom negotiations, and the demise of the Stewart retail empire fed a media frenzy for the ages. When the widowed Cornelia Stewart eventually exchanged $20,000 for a burlap bag of bones on a country road in Westchester County, not everyone was convinced that "The Merchant Prince of Manhattan" was really home. But Bag of Bonesis more than a grave robbery story. A.T. Stewart, a pioneer of the department store business, rose from the flood of Irish immigration to being mentioned alongside the names of the Astors, Vanderbilts, and Rockefellers. Treated as the black sheep of Gilded Age New York's affluent society, the Stewarts relied heavily on their friend and confidante, the handsome and conniving Judge Henry Hilton, for entree into elite social circles. In the end, perhaps they gave Hiltonexecuter of the Stewart estate, and then manager of all Stewart businessestoo much control. As author J. North Conway leads readers through all the futile tactics used by police to identify the grave robbers, he also unveils the villainy of Judge Henry Hilton, who not only interfered in the case repeatedly, but also dismantled a once-great business empire piece by piece . . . all the while profiting quite nicely. By the end of this fascinating slice of history, one is left to wonder who displayed the greater evil: the grave robbers, or Judge Henry Hilton. [Page two of spread] As news of the A.T. Stewart grave robbery spread, letters from parties claiming responsibility started to pour in: An anonymous message from Rutland, Vermont, sent to police headquarters and composed from letters and words cut from newspapers: "In one hour I will be in Canada with A.T. Stewart's body. A woman has his remains." Another letter, unsigned, written decidedly in a woman's handwriting, and sent directly to Mrs. Stewart: "Dear Madam: Your terms are unsatisfactory. Whenever you wish to make the sum $100,000, you will place a personal in the Heraldas follows: Agreed to S.H.H.C. Until then you will not hear again from us." Another letter complete with a hand-drawn skull and cross bones and the words DEATH written in huge letters was addressed to Mrs. A.T. Stewart, Judge Hamilton and Mr. Libbey: "If this reward is not given in 5 days it shall be lost... [Signed] Sam, Pres., WILL, Vice-Pres., MICH, Tres. And CONNERS, Sec." A brief, enigmatic ad appearing in the Herald: "NICHOLS & HILTON.CALL OFF BLOODHOUNDS and discipline the Police. P. X. Y-8 $100,000.00" Another unsigned letter sent to Judge Hilton: "Privately offer the Roman Catholic Bishop from $1,000 to $5,000 for the return of A.T. Stewart's body and I think it will be returned without the thieves being rewarded for their labors."

Author Biography

J. NORTH CONWAY is the author of seven non-fiction books, including, The Big Policeman and King of Heists (both from Lyons Press); The Cape Cod Canal: Breaking Through The Bared and Bended Arm; and American Literacy: Fifty Books That Define Our Culture and Ourselves. He teaches at the University of Massachusetts in Dartmouth and lives in Assonet, Massachusetts. 

Table of Contents

Introductionp. x
Bones of Contention
Counter Culturep. 1
The Cast Iron Palacep. 18
Caveat Emptorp. 41
A Problem with Hotelsp. 59
The Ghouls Strikep. 83
The Best Detective Talentp. 99
The Search Continuesp. 114
Vreeland and Burkep. 130
Keeping Up with the Jonesesp. 145
The Mysterious Packagep. 165
The Cypress Hills Cemetery Incidentp. 177
Going Out of Businessp. 190
Bag of Bonesp. 201
Memorial to the Merchant Princep. 213
Expiration Datep. 228
Acknowledgmentsp. 243
Chapter Sourcesp. 244
Bibliographyp. 262
Indexp. 278
About the Authorp. 290
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