Bag of Bones: The Sensational Grave Robbery of the Merchant Prince of Manhattan
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"Bag of Bones" combines the era's affluence, decadence, and corruption with a gruesome deed fit for the tabloids of today. In 1878, the body of multi-millionaire A. T. Stewart was stolen from St. Mark's Churchyard. The ghoulish crime, the chase for the culprits, the years-long ransom negotiations, and the demise of the Stewart retail empire fed a media frenzy. When the widow Stewart eventually exchanged $20,000 for a burlap bag of bones on a country road, not everyone was convinced that the remains were truly those of "The Merchant Prince of Manhattan," the department store pioneer who had risen from the flood of Irish immigration to a place alongside names like Astor, Vanderbilt, and Rockefeller. As "Bag of Bones" details the futile tactics used by police to identify the grave robbers, it also unveils the villainy of Judge Henry Hilton, the Stewart family advisor who not only interfered in the case repeatedly but also dismantled a once-great business 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 Hilton.
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Conway, J. N. (2013). Bag of Bones: The Sensational Grave Robbery of the Merchant Prince of Manhattan. Globe Pequot.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Conway, J. North. 2013. Bag of Bones: The Sensational Grave Robbery of the Merchant Prince of Manhattan. Globe Pequot.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Conway, J. North, Bag of Bones: The Sensational Grave Robbery of the Merchant Prince of Manhattan. Globe Pequot, 2013.
MLA Citation (style guide)Conway, J. North. Bag of Bones: The Sensational Grave Robbery of the Merchant Prince of Manhattan. Globe Pequot, 2013.
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