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The Devil in the White City

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by Erik Larson


  The White Star Triple Screw Atlantic Liners, Olympic and Titanic. Ocean Liners of the Past. Patrick Stephens, Cambridge, 1983.

  Whyte, Frederic. The Life of W. T. Stead, vol. 2. Houghton Mifflin, 1925.

  Wilson, Robert E. “The Infanta at the Fair.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, vol. 59, no. 3 (Autumn 1966).

  Wish, Harvey. “The Pullman Strike: A Study in Industrial Warfare.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, vol. 32, no. 3 (September 1939).

  Wolman, Benjamin B., ed. International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychoanalysis, and Neurology, vol. 10. Aesculapius Publishers/Van Nostrand, 1977.

  The World’s Fair, Being a Pictorial History of the Columbian Exposition. Chicago Publication and Lithograph, 1893. Chicago Historical Society.

  Wyckoff, Walter A. The Workers: An Experiment in Reality. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1899.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  THIS IS MY THIRD BOOK with Crown Publishers and with my editor, Betty Prashker, who once again proved herself to be one of New York’s supreme editors—confident, obliquely forceful, always reassuring. Every writer needs support, and she gave it unstintingly. Every book also needs support, and once again Crown marshaled a team of committed men and women to help the book find its way to as many readers as possible. Thanks, here, to Steve Ross, publisher; Andrew Martin, Joan DeMayo, and Tina Constable, marketing wizards; and Penny Simon, the kind of veteran publicist most writers wish they had but seldom get.

  I have been blessed as well with one hell of an agent, David Black, a man whose instinct for narrative drive—and excellent wine—is unparalleled. He also happens to be an excellent human being.

  On the homefront my family kept me sane. I could not have written this book without the help of my wife, Christine Gleason, a doctor by profession but also one of the best natural editors I’ve encountered. Her confidence was a beacon. My three daughters showed me what really matters. My dog showed me that nothing matters but dinner.

  Two friends, both writers, generously agreed to read the entire manuscript and offered their wise critiques. Robin Marantz Henig sent me a dozen pages of pinpoint suggestions, most of which I adopted. Carrie Dolan, one of the best and funniest writers I know, offered her criticisms in a way that made them seem like compliments. Hers is a knack that few editors possess.

  Thanks also to Dr. James Raney, Seattle psychiatrist and forensic consultant, who read the manuscript and offered his diagnosis of the psychic malaise that likely drove Holmes’s behavior. Gunny Harboe, the Chicago architect who led the restoration of two of Burnham & Root’s remaining buildings—the Reliance and the Rookery—gave me a tour of both and showed me Burnham’s library, restored to its original warmth.

  Finally, a word about Chicago: I knew little about the city until I began work on this book. Place has always been important to me, and one thing today’s Chicago exudes, as it did in 1893, is a sense of place. I fell in love with the city, the people I encountered, and above all the lake and its moods, which shift so readily from season to season, day to day, even hour to hour.

  I must confess a shameful secret: I love Chicago best in the cold.

  INDEX

  *The following items may be used as a guide to search for information in this eBook.

  Ackelow, Herman

  Adams, Mrs. C. A. (pseud.)

  Adams, Henry

  Adams Express Company

  Addams, Jane

  Adler, Dankmar

  “After the Ball”

  Agnew, Francis

  Agnew & Co.

  Aheze (Amazon)

  alcoholism, cures for

  Allerton, Samuel W.

  alternating current

  Altgeld, John P.

  “America”

  American Railway Union

  Anthony, Susan B.

  Archie (Algerian)

  architecture:

  acoustical design in

  of bridges

  Chicago School of

  of cities

  classical

  competition within

  of the fair, see World’s Columbian Exposition

  form following function in

  foundations in

  grillage in

  imitation in

  inventions in

  landscape

  load-bearing metal frame in

  nature and purpose of

  “Prairie” designs

  public perception of

  of skyscrapers

  soil problem of

  stone pyramids in

  twentieth-century debates about

  Armbrust, Mrs. J.

  Armour, Philip

  Armstrong, Maitland

  Arnold, Charles Dudley

  Arnold, C. W.

  Around the World in Eighty Days

  Astor, Mrs. William

  Atwood, Charles B.

  Aunt Jemima’s pancake mix

  automobile, Burnham’s faith in

  Avery Salt Mines

  Bacon, Henry

  bacteriology

  Baker, Ray Stannard

  Baker, William

  Bank of England

  Barber, O. Z.

  Baring Brothers & Co.

  Barlow, Thomas W.

  Barnum, P. T.

  Barrows, Rev. Dr. J. H.

  Baum, L. Frank

  Belknap, Jonathan

  Belknap, Myrta Z.

  Bellamy, Francis J.

  Beman, Solon S.

  Berkler, Joseph E.

  Berry, John

  Bertillon, Alphonse

  Besant, Sir Walter

  Biltmore mansion

  Black, Rev. Dr. W. C.

  Bloom, Sol

  Bond, Alexander (pseud.)

  Borden, Lizzie

  Boston:

  Burnham’s work in

  Holmes arrested in

  Bowman, George

  Boyington, W. W.

  Brady, Diamond Jim

  Braille, invention of

  Brooklyn Bridge

  Brooks, Peter Chardon III

  Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show

  Burbank, Lucy

  Burlington, Vermont, Holmes in

  Burnham, Daniel (son)

  Burnham, Daniel Hudson

  aboard the Olympic

  advice given to

  as architect

  at architects’ dinner

  biography of

  birth and early years of

  career of

  as chief of construction

  competition of

  death of

  degrees from Harvard and Yale to

  denied admission to Harvard and Yale

  as director of works

  as environmentalist

  and fair’s closing

  foot problem of

  health of

  at inquest on fire

  interest in the supernatural

  and Midway ball

  New York travel of

  and Olmsted

  on Opening Day

  partnership of Root and, see Burnham & Root

  physical appearance and personality of

  and preliminary plans

  and Root’s death

  shanty of

  and site selection

  social pressures on

  and time constraints

  as urban planning consultant

  Burnham, Frank P.

  Burnham, Margaret Sherman

  children of

  courtship and marriage of

  husband’s letters to

  later years of

  Burnham & Root

  competition of

  as lead fair designers

  problems of

  skyscrapers built by

  spirit in

  Stone Gate by

  Burnham Park

  cadavers, for medical schools

  Campbell, Hiram S. (pseud.)

  Campbell-Yates Manufacturing Com
pany

  Capen, John L.

  Capp, William

  Capp & Canty

  Carse, Mrs. T. B.

  Carter H. Harrison Associations

  Cassatt, Alexander

  Catherwood, Mary Hartwell

  Central Park, New York

  Century Club, Chicago

  Chalmers, William J.

  Chamberlin, George B.

  Chappell, Charles

  Chemical National Bank, Chicago

  Chicago,

  accidental deaths in

  architects in

  Auditorium in

  bank failures in

  bicycle craze in

  brothels in

  citywide plans for

  civic pride of

  “cliff-dwellers” in

  competition for fair in

  disappearances in

  filth in

  fires in

  gas lamps in

  Grannis Block in

  growth of

  gumbo of

  Hull House in

  as industrial center

  Kinsley’s Restaurant in

  labor movement in

  “the Loop” in

  Miracle Mile of

  Montauk Block in

  opportunity in

  politics in

  population of

  real estate in

  Rookery in

  skyscrapers in

  soil problems of

  stockyards in

  suburbs of

  trains in

  unemployment in

  vice and violence in

  as “Windy City”

  World’s Fair in, see World’s Columbian Exposition

  young women moving to

  Chicago & Alton Railroad

  Chicago Club

  Chicago House Wrecking Company

  Chicago Limited

  Chicago River

  Chicago School of architecture

  Chicago Tribune, 31, 59–60, 153, 310, 336

  Cigrand, Dr. and Mrs. B. J.

  Cigrand, Emeline

  Cigrand, Peter

  Cincinnati, search for children in

  City Beautiful movement

  Cleckley, Hervey

  Clemmons, Katherine

  Cleveland, Grover

  Cleveland, Ohio, city plans for

  Cobb (architect)

  Codman, Henry Sargent “Harry,”

  Cody, Louisa

  Cody, William “Buffalo Bill,”

  Cody, Wyoming, founding of

  Columbia Cook Book, The (Hollingsworth)

  “Columbian March”

  Columbus, Christopher

  Columbus Day

  Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur

  Congress, U.S.:

  and fair’s finances

  and site selection

  and Sunday closings

  Conner, Gertrude

  Conner, Julia

  Conner, Ned (Icilius)

  Conner, Pearl

  Cook, Alex E. (pseud.)

  Cooling, W. F.

  Corbett, James J.

  Cotton, Sallie

  Coughlin, Bathhouse John

  Cowie, F. G.

  Cracker Jack

  Cregier, DeWitt C.

  Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. John

  Cuddy, Alf

  Cumberland Gap

  Dana, Charles Anderson

  Darrow, Clarence

  Davis, C. E.

  Davis, George R.

  Davis, John

  Davis, Richard Harding

  Dean, Teresa

  Debs, Eugene

  Decker, L. E.

  Denslow, William Wallace

  Depew, Chauncey M.

  Detroit, Holmes in

  Devil

  Dewey, Melvil

  De Young, Mike

  Disney, Elias

  Disney, Roy

  Disney, Walt

  Doyle family

  Dredge, James

  Dreiser, Theodore

  Du Maurier, George

  Eads, James B.

  Eddy, Charles J.

  Edison, Thomas A.

  Eiffel, Alexandre Gustave

  Eiffel Tower

  electric chair, first

  electricity, alternating current

  elevator, invention of

  Eliot, Charles

  Elliott, Capt. Horace

  Ellsworth, James

  Empire State Building, New York

  Englewood, Illinois:

  annexation to Chicago

  growth of

  Holmes’s arrival in

  Erickson (druggist)

  Erie Railroad

  Essen Works, Germany

  Eulalia, Infanta of Spain

  Evanston National Bank

  Ferris, George W. G.

  Ferris, Margaret

  Ferris Company

  Ferris Wheel

  in construction

  final days of

  operation of

  romance on

  test runs of

  Fidelity Mutual Life Association of Philadelphia

  Field, Marshall

  Field Museum, Chicago

  Filene’s building, Boston

  Finn, Mickey

  Fire Queen,

  First National Bank, Chicago

  First Presbyterian Church, Chicago

  Fitzpatrick, Capt. James

  Flatiron Building, New York City

  Fogg, Phileas (fict.)

  Fort Worth, Texas, Holmes in

  Fouse, L. G.

  Francis Ferdinand, Archduke

  Franke, David

  Frazier, A. A.

  French, Daniel Chester

  Gage, Lyman

  Garfield, James A.

  Gary, W. E.

  General Electric Company

  George, Henry

  Geraldine, Dion

  Geyer, Esther

  Geyer, Frank

  Geyer, Martha

  Gimbel’s department store, New York

  Ginty, Flora

  Gompers, Samuel

  Gordon, Henry “Harry” (pseud.)

  Gottlieb, Abraham

  Graham, Ernest

  Graham, George S.

  Graves, Dexter

  Great Fire (1871)

  Greeman, Milton

  Gronau, W. F.

  Guiteau, Charles

  Hall, Frank Haven

  Hall Braille Writer

  Hanson, Mary

  Harrison, Benjamin

  Harrison, Carter Henry

  and American Cities Day

  and Annie

  campaign for reelection of

  and Chicago Day

  death and funeral of

  and Infanta Eulalia

  and Midway ball

  and Prendergast

  on unemployment

  and Waif’s Day

  Harrison, Preston

  Harrison, Sophie

  “Hatch” (fict.)

  Hawthorne, Julian

  Hayden, Sophia

  Hayes, A. C. (pseud.)

  Hayes, Laura

  Hays, D. S.

  Hecht, Ben

  Hercules Iron Works

  Herrick, Robert

  Highleyman, J. W.

  Higinbotham, Harlow

  Hill, Henrietta

  H.M.S. Camperdown

  H.M.S. Victoria

  Hollingsworth, Adelaide

  Holmes, H. H.

  arrival in Illinois

  book about

  building developed by

  businesses of

  chloroform purchased by

  confession of

  and Conner family, see Conner, Julia; Conner, Ned; Conner, Pearl

  creditors of

  death and burial of

  and the devil

  early years of, see Mudgett, Herman Webster

  and Emeline

  forgery by

  and Georgiana

  as Gordon

  hotel
of, see World’s Fair Hotel

  and insurance fraud

  memoir of

  and missing women

  modus operandi of

  names used by

  pharmacy of

  physical appearance and personality of

  and Pitezel children

  in prison

  and Silver Ash Institute

  time to leave Chicago

  trial of

  and Williams sisters, see Williams, Anna; Williams, Minnie R.

  wives of

  Holmes, Lucy

  Holmes, Myrta Z. Belknap

  Holton, Mrs. E. S.

  Horseshoe Curve

  Houdini, Harry

  Howard, Annie

  Howard, Georgia (pseud.)

  Howard, Henry Mansfield (pseud.)

  Howe, Mr. and Mrs. G. (pseud.)

  Hughes, W. C.

  Hull House, Chicago

  Humboldt Park, Chicago

  Humphrey, B. D.

  Humphrey, Cephas

  Hunt, Richard M.

  Hunt, Robert

  If Christ Came to Chicago (Stead)

  Illinois Central Railroad

  Illinois Trust and Savings Company

  incandescent bulbs

  Indianapolis:

  grand jury in

  search for children in

  Ingalls, John

  Iowa State Marching Band

  Irvington, Indiana, search for children in

  Ismay, J. Bruce

  Jackson Park

  architects’ visit to

  entrances to

  as fair site; see also World’s Columbian Exposition

  permanent structures of

  plans for transformation of

  soil of

  Jack the Ripper

  Jefferey, Edward T.

  Jenney, William

  Johnson, Charlie

  Joplin, Scott

  Juicy Fruit gum

  Kansas City, hotel collapse in

  Keeley cure for alcoholism

  Keller, Helen

  Kelly, Mary

  Kiler, Charles

  Kinetoscope

  King, John

  Kingsbury, Fred

  Kipling, Rudyard

  Kirk’s Soap

  Klausmann, Caroline

  Koch, Robert

  Kraus (city official)

  Krupp, Fritz

  Lafayette Collection Agency

  Lake Michigan

  Latimer, Robert

  Laurean, L. G.

  Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. M. B.

  Lazarus Silverman bank, Chicago

  L’Enfant, Pierre Charles

  Leopold, Nathan

  Lewis, Mrs. H. B.

  Lincoln Memorial

  Lindau, Paul

  Lloyd, Henry Demarest

  Loeb, Richard

  Lola (South Sea Islander)

  Loring & Jenney

  Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904)

  Lovering, Clara A.

  Lyman, Benton T. (pseud.)

  McAllister, Ward

  McArthur Brothers

  McCarthy, Joseph

  McClaughry, R. W.

  McComber, J. B.

  McElroy, J. E.

 

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