1932:, pp. 21–22, 378. The book gives her birth date as December 25, 1884, while also saying "or perhaps 1885, depending on whose version one takes into account." The end notes say, "As for her correct age, the IRS had to rely on the sworn testimony she gave during the murder trial that she was born during 1884 to decide the issue of her receiving Social Security. But Evelyn was never quite sure if that was the correct year and always believed, as she wrote in a number of letters, that she was born in 1885 (which I also believe, given the furor over her turning 18 in December 1903, referred to in various accounts of events)." Uburu gives Nesbit's age at various places in her book (e.g., in the description of her experience in Europe in 1903), but this is sometimes inconsistent with the 1884 birth date.
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1151:, or what in that era was referred to as a "brainstorm". Acutely conscious that her own family had a history of hereditary insanity, and after years of protecting her son's hidden life, Mrs. Thaw feared his past would be dragged out into the open, ripe for public scrutiny. She proceeded to hire a team of doctors, at a cost of some $ 500,000, to substantiate that her son's act of homicide constituted a single aberrant act. Nesbit in later years described the determination with which Thaw's family worked to favorably spin his mental deficiency: "the Thaws will put the biggest lunacy experts that money can buy on the stand .... Harry was a madman but they will prove it nicely".
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782:. In 1902, a romance blossomed between Nesbit and Barrymore, then 21, close to her own age. Barrymore was witty and fun-loving, and Nesbit became smitten with him. After an evening out, the couple often returned to his apartment, staying until the early-morning hours. Barrymore was casually pursuing a career as illustrator and cartoonist. Although he showed some promise in his chosen field, his salary was small and he behaved irresponsibly with the family money. Both White and Nesbit's mother considered him an unsuitable match for Nesbit, and both were greatly displeased when they found out about the relationship.
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605:. She found such assignments less strenuous than working as an artist's model, as posing sessions were shorter. The work was lucrative. With Feder, Nesbit earned $ 5 for a half-day shoot and $ 10 for a full day – equivalent to $ 301 in 2023. Eventually, the fees she earned from her modeling career exceeded the combined income which her family had earned at Wanamaker's. But the prohibitive cost of living in New York strained their finances.
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277:, initially as a chorus line dancer before becoming a featured star. A variety of wealthy men vied for her company including Stanford White, 32 years her senior. In 1905, Nesbit married Thaw, a multi-millionaire about 14 years her senior with a history of mental instability and abusive behavior. The next year, on June 25, 1906, Thaw shot and killed White at the rooftop theatre of
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ten dollars a day through an attorney, as a "token of pleasant memories of the past when we were happy". In June 1926, they were photographed together. The pair were on good terms by 1927, when Thaw attended the opening of Nesbit's
Manhattan café, Chez Evelyn. In 1929, rumors flew that the couple intended to remarry and that Thaw had purchased an Atlantic City
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Philadelphia area and became a favorite model for a group of reputable illustrators, portrait painters and stained-glass artisans. In later life, she explained: "When I saw I could earn more money posing as an artist's model than I could at Wanamaker's, I gave my mother no peace until she permitted me to pose for a livelihood."
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books for her and set up a small library for her use, consisting of fairy tales, fantasies, and books regarded typically as of interest to boys only – the "pluck and luck" stories that were popular in that era. When Nesbit showed an interest in music and dance, her father encouraged her to take lessons.
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to feed malleable reporters any "scoops" that would give their respective sides an advantage in the public forum. News coverage dissected all the key players in what was called the "Garden Murder". One florid account keynoted Nesbit's vulnerability: "Her baby beauty proved her undoing. She toddled as
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January 8, 1926, said: "Thaw to Visit Chicago: Reconciliation Rumor". In an interview, Thaw said that he had been paying Nesbit
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Through an intermediary, Thaw arranged a meeting with Nesbit, introducing himself as "Mr. Munroe". He maintained this subterfuge while giving her items and money. One day he confronted Evelyn and said: "I am not Munroe ... I am Harry
Kendall Thaw, of Pittsburgh!" She did not react with such surprise
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wrote of Nesbit: "I think that she was sold to one man and later sold herself to another ." In an article titled "The
Vivisection of a Woman's Soul", Greeley-Smith described Nesbit's unmaidenly revelations as she testified on the stand: "Before her audience of many hundred men, young Mrs. Thaw was
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and, from two feet away, fired three shots into White's head and back, killing him instantly. Thaw addressed the crowd, but witness reports varied as to his words. He said (roughly): "I did it because he ruined my wife! He had it coming to him! He took advantage of the girl and then abandoned her!
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Millions". The two took up residence in Lyndhurst, the Thaw family home in Pittsburgh. Isolated with Thaw's
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ancestry. Her father was an attorney, and her mother was a homemaker. Nesbit later said that she had an especially close relationship with her father and tried to please him by her accomplishments; he in turn encouraged her curiosity and self-confidence. As she loved reading, Nesbit's father chose
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of New York, believing White had hired them. Nesbit later said: " imagined his life was in danger because of the work he was doing in connection with the vigilance societies and the exposures he had made to those societies of the happenings in White's flat." In reality, White, not thought to have
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monk". With a perverted sense of justice, and a show of magnanimous charity, he assured Nesbit he had forgiven her for her relationship with White. Nesbit finally consented to marry Thaw. His mother agreed to the marriage, on the condition that Nesbit give up the theatre and modeling, and refrain
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showcased Nesbit in a two-page article, enhanced by photographs, promoting her rise as a new theatrical light and recounting her career from model to chorus line to key cast member. "Her
Winsome Face to be Seen Only from 8 to 11pm", the newspaper title announced to the public. The press coverage
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Pittsburgh around 1893. When Nesbit was about ten years old, her father died suddenly at age 40. Her family was left penniless; they lost their home and all their possessions were auctioned off to pay outstanding debts. Nesbit's mother was unable to find work using her
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Nesbit divorced Thaw in 1915. The following year, as soon as the divorce was finalized, she married her dance partner, Jack Clifford. The announcement was front page news. Beginning in 1913, the couple had toured with an extremely successful stage act; in August of that year she gave a dance
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comfortable financial future if she provided testimony at trial favorable to Thaw's case. It was a conditional agreement; if the outcome proved negative, she would receive nothing. The rumored amount of money the Thaws pledged for her cooperation ranged from $ 25,000 to $ 1,000,000.
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At 11:00 pm, as the stage show was coming to a close, White appeared and took his place at a table customarily reserved for him. Spotting his arrival, Thaw approached him several times, each time withdrawing. During the finale, "I Could Love A Million Girls", Thaw produced a
850:, over nearly a year. Even before he met Nesbit, Thaw had developed a resentment of White, believing that he had blocked Thaw's acceptance in New York social circles and was a womanizer who preyed on young women. Thaw may have chosen Nesbit because of her relationship with White.
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spent her formative years thrust into the adult society of artists and theatre people; her development had proceeded without the companionship of contemporaries of her own age. Her mother had remarried, and although she had been an inept guardian before, their
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to seek work as a seamstress or clothing designer. However, she did not succeed in this competitive world. In November 1900 she finally sent for her children, although she had no work. The family shared a single back room in a building on 22nd Street in
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innocently into the arms of Satan as an infant into the outstretched arms of parental love ..." Neither was her mother spared the scrutiny of rogue reporting: "She knew better. She also knew she was sacrificing her child's soul for money ...."
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for the night of the murder and it was never suggested that she was in any way connected with the crime. Rather, her friendship with the Langfords became just another opportunity to use her name to sell newspapers. The case remains unsolved.
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hotel suite, she took refuge for several days in the apartment of a friend. Years later, Nesbit said of this time: "A complete numbness of mind and body took possession of me ... I moved like a person in a trance for hours afterward."
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846:, the son of a Pittsburgh railroad baron. With a history of pronounced mental instability dating to his childhood, Thaw, heir to a $ 40 million fortune, led a reckless, self-indulgent life. He had attended some forty performances of
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when she was unconscious. Nesbit and White had also begun an ongoing relationship after the alleged rape incident. Thaw was said to have killed White in retaliation for his actions with Nesbit, based on his own obsession with her.
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moving them into a suite at the Wellington Hotel, which he also furnished. He soon won over Mrs. Nesbit; in addition to providing the apartment, he paid for her brother Howard to attend the Chester County Military Academy (now
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in 1898. A friend had advised Nesbit's mother that relocating to Philadelphia could open opportunities for her employment as a seamstress. Evelyn and Howard were sent to an aunt and then transferred for care to a family in
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In 1911 Nesbit reconciled with her mother, who took on the role of caregiver for the child while Nesbit sought out opportunities to support herself and her son. Russell appeared with his mother in at least six films:
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1443:(1955), for which she was paid $ 10,000. The movie recounts her early life and White's murder, blending fiction with fact. While working on the film, Nesbit collapsed from exhaustion. She later suffered a
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and, one night after the show, found his way to Gene Harris' Club Alabam, where she was appearing on stage. According to legend, Barrymore announced to the room that Nesbit was his first love.
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1767:(1996). It refers to Stanford White's murder, and the resulting fame for Nesbit. Her character performs the songs "Crime of the Century" and "Atlantic City". She was played by Lynette Perry.
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department store. She sent for her children, and both 14-year-old Evelyn and 12-year-old Howard also became Wanamaker employees, working twelve-hour days for six days a week.
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itinerary and rate of travel. Tensions mounted between mother and daughter, and Mrs. Nesbit insisted on returning to the United States. Thaw took Nesbit alone to
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and attended the show at least a dozen times. The two met at a lavish party given by White, who had invited Barrymore, the brother of his friend, stage actress
1377:) and Chez Evelyn (Manhattan). Fond of Chicago audiences, she frequently played Club Alabam. Through this time, she struggled with chronic financial problems,
1725:(1938), has the character Bonni asks the protagonist if she looks like Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, because "all her husbands said she looked just like ". (Chapter 14)
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on the viability of prohibiting the dissemination of such printed matter through the United States mail, and censorship was threatened but never carried out.
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girl "Vashti". Nesbit's new role generated much publicity, and she was hyped in the gossip columns and theatrical periodicals of the day. On May 4, 1902, the
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Looking for Anne of Green Gables: The Story of L. M. Montgomery and her Literary Classic
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1814:(2010 HBO television series), the character Gillian is loosely based on Evelyn Nesbit.
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The Blackest Sheep: Dan Blanco, Evelyn Nesbit, Gene Harris and Chicago's Club Alabam
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3412:"The Unwritten Law: A Thrilling Drama Based on the Thaw–White Tragedy"
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Evelyn Nesbit and Stanford White: Love and Death in the Gilded Age
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Tragic Beauty: The Lost 1914 Memoirs of Evelyn Nesbit
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American model, chorus girl, and actress (1880s–1967)
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3808:Includes excerpts from Nesbit's autobiographies.
3658:Prodigal Days: The Untold Story of Evelyn Nesbit
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284:The press called the resulting court case the "
3789:on July 17, 2011 – via Internet Archive.
3155:"Thaw to Visit Chicago Reconciliation Rumor".
2059:"A Turn-of-the-Century 'True Hollywood Story'"
774:became entranced with Nesbit's performance in
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3060:"Evelyn Nesbit: The world's first supermodel"
2063:Timeless Stories from the Library of Congress
1754:(1981), in which Evelyn Nesbit was played by
3796:"American Experience: Murder of the Century"
2150:The Complete Book of 1900s Broadway Musicals
1673:, clipped a photograph of Nesbit's from the
270:(as an art genre) were beginning to expand.
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1695:Laura Warholic; or, the Sexual Intellectual
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3504:Collins, Frederick L. (April 21, 2012).
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2886:Rasmussen, Cecilia (December 11, 2005).
2358:Rasmussen, Cecilia (December 11, 2005).
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3433:My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon
2155:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
1865:Paul, Deborah Dorian (April 2006).
1803:My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon
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328:Florence Evelyn Nesbit was born in
266:(as an advertising medium) and the
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3907:People from Northfield, New Jersey
3813:"The Girl on the Red Velvet Swing"
3616:Mooney, Michael Macdonald (1976).
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3058:Baker, Lindsay (January 3, 2015).
2954:Mantle, Biurns (August 10, 1913).
1191:man defending innocent womanhood.
953:from talking about her past life.
833:James Montgomery "Monte" Waterbury
754:whose names he had recorded in a "
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2147:Dietz, Dan (2022). "Tommy Rot".
1890:Rayner, Richard (May 11, 2008).
1730:The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
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685:Photograph of Stanford White by
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3902:20th-century American actresses
3431:Nigro, Don (December 2, 2010).
3400:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
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3897:American vaudeville performers
3872:American silent film actresses
3298:Los Angeles Times News Service
3033:Gotham Lost & Found (blog)
2431:Evelyn Nesbit v. Harry K. Thaw
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3706:– via Internet Archive.
3634:– via Internet Archive.
3611:– via Internet Archive.
3584:– via Internet Archive.
3561:– via Internet Archive.
2057:Allen, Erin (April 5, 2013).
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3785:. March 1907. Archived from
3549:The Murder of Stanford White
1227:Nesbit gave birth to a son,
1055:, rushed into production by
1010:The Murder of Stanford White
995:, at the rooftop theatre of
593:by Charles Dana Gibson, 1901
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3877:Actresses from Pennsylvania
3804:Public Broadcasting Service
3489:. New York: Little, Brown.
2618:). July 9, 1906. p. 1.
2574:. June 26, 1906. p. 1.
1953:Mooney, Michael Macdonald,
1327:. In 1914, she appeared in
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591:Woman: the Eternal Question
496:Woman: The Eternal Question
428:, whose primary patron was
114:Model, chorus girl, actress
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3768:Internet Broadway Database
3589:Lutes, Jean Marie (2007).
3017:, pp. 64–65, 149–150.
1347:performance at New York's
1231:, on October 25, 1910, in
290:drugged and then raped her
258:, who idealized her as a "
3675:Samuels, Charles (1953).
3545:Langford, Gerald (1962).
3458:Batman: The Court of Owls
2065:. The Library of Congress
1805:(2010), refers to Nesbit.
1779:(1994), refers to Nesbit.
878:, leaving Mrs. Nesbit in
561:Prudential Life Insurance
452:Portrait of Evelyn Nesbit
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3882:American child actresses
3862:American artists' models
3738:Yeck, Joanne L. (2019).
3679:. Fawcett Publications.
3599:Cornell University Press
1795:) (2007), refers to her.
1775:'s long narrative poem,
1597:(1932 short; as herself)
1468:Santa Monica, California
1461:
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981:Murder of Stanford White
823:, married Nesbit in 1905
567:and other corporations.
547:. Nesbit often posed in
95:Santa Monica, California
3711:Uruburu, Paula (2008).
3692:Thaw, Harry K. (1926).
3656:Nesbit, Evelyn (1934).
3639:Nesbit, Evelyn (1914).
3257:Nesbit, Evelyn (1914).
2287:Smithsonian Institution
2279:"Pictures of a Tragedy"
1788:La Fille coupée en deux
1476:Culver City, California
1426:. She chose to live in
1103:U.S. Postmaster General
1066:Female reporters wrote
609:Chorus girl and actress
470:Nesbit photographed by
3867:American female models
3660:. Julian Messner Inc.
3508:. Literary Licensing.
3435:. Samuel French, Inc.
3394:Gammel, Irene (2009).
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1138:"Trial of the Century"
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355:McKenzie), and was of
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212:Florence Evelyn Nesbit
72:Tarentum, Pennsylvania
60:December 25, 1884, or
50:Florence Evelyn Nesbit
3742:. Slate River Press.
3643:. London: John Long.
3485:Baatz, Simon (2018).
3261:. London: John Long.
2370:on September 29, 2019
1676:Metropolitan Magazine
1595:Broadway Gossip No. 2
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1122:Richard Harding Davis
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279:Madison Square Garden
3779:"Harry Thaw's trial"
3641:The Story of My Life
3530:. Key Porter Books.
3259:The Story of My Life
2857:, pp. 360, 363.
2797:, pp. 333, 339.
1801:'s dramatic comedy,
1739:'s historical novel
1683:Anne of Green Gables
1671:Lucy Maud Montgomery
1452:The Story of My Life
1428:downtown Los Angeles
1229:Russell William Thaw
1111:The Evening Standard
1072:Nixola Greeley-Smith
1053:nickelodeon theaters
901:, the birthplace of
530:Ladies' Home Journal
336:, a small town near
286:Trial of the Century
200:Russell William Thaw
183: 1916;
3806:. October 16, 1995.
3235:, pp. 193–195.
3223:, pp. 191–192.
3186:, pp. 192–193.
3174:, pp. 117–120.
2917:, pp. 358–361.
2725:, pp. 306–307.
2698:, pp. 318–319.
2612:The Washington Post
2548:, pp. 260–261.
2491:, pp. 251–252.
2433:). October 27, 1903
2404:, pp. 216–218.
2392:, pp. 212–213.
2267:, pp. 165–167.
2219:, pp. 114–115.
2157:. p. 124-126.
2137:, pp. 153–155.
1472:Holy Cross Cemetery
988:Mam'zelle Champagne
924:" and "was crazy".
603:fashion photography
488:Charles Dana Gibson
438:Frederick S. Church
434:Art Students League
308:. Nesbit wrote two
264:fashion photography
256:Charles Dana Gibson
252:Frederick S. Church
37:1903 photograph by
3823:on April 24, 2014.
3624:. William Morrow.
3574:. The Dial Press.
3456:Cox, Greg (2019).
3375:. January 10, 2008
3336:. January 18, 1967
3329:The New York Times
3301:. January 18, 1967
3161:. January 8, 1926.
3158:The New York Times
3127:, pp. 96–101.
3039:on January 2, 2019
2964:. Chicago Tribune.
2686:, pp. 82, 91.
2642:"Sob sister video"
2572:The New York Times
2348:, pp. 182–88.
1777:Dementia Americana
1756:Elizabeth McGovern
1722:Johnny Got His Gun
1641:The Woman Who Gave
1544:The Woman Who Gave
1516:Threads of Destiny
1482:Stage performances
1353:Auditorium Theater
1344:
1329:Threads of Destiny
1264:The Woman Who Gave
1249:Threads of Destiny
1225:
1149:temporary insanity
1099:Theodore Roosevelt
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915:sexually assaulted
911:Katzenstein Castle
864:acute appendicitis
844:Harry Kendall Thaw
825:
821:Harry Kendall Thaw
812:Harry Kendall Thaw
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719:Widener University
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232:Harry Kendall Thaw
138:Harry Kendall Thaw
106:Evelyn Nesbit Thaw
3553:. Bobbs-Merrill.
3506:Glamorous Sinners
3115:, pp. 77–79.
3088:, pp. 65–75.
2893:Los Angeles Times
2364:Los Angeles Times
2125:, pp. 87–88.
2101:, pp. 75–76.
2047:, pp. 58–59.
2035:, pp. 52–55.
2011:, pp. 40–41.
1999:, pp. 34–35.
1987:, pp. 31–32.
1972:, pp. 24–26.
1897:Los Angeles Times
1826:The Court of Owls
1793:A Girl Cut in Two
1690:Alexander Theroux
1305:Los Angeles Times
1045:yellow journalism
1031:New York American
993:Edgar Allan Woolf
974:Monk Eastman Gang
837:Robert J. Collier
756:little black book
545:chromolithographs
484:Rudolf Eickemeyer
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119:Years active
68:December 25, 1885
39:Gertrude Käsebier
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1580:My Little Sister
1551:I Want to Forget
1424:West Los Angeles
1349:Victoria Theater
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1274:The Hidden Woman
1269:I Want to Forget
1205:Beacon, New York
1199:for life in the
1143:Defense strategy
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806:My Dear Children
795:Cecil B. DeMille
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