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by Erik Larson


  MacHarg, William S.

  McKim, Charles

  McKim, Mead and White

  McKim, Sarah

  McLean Asylum, Olmsted in

  Magic Kingdom (Disney)

  Manila, citywide plans for

  Mann, Henry D.

  Masonic Temple, Chicago

  Masters, Edgar Lee

  Maxwell, John

  May, Chicago

  Maynard, George W.

  Mazhar, Farida

  Mead, William R.

  Medill, Joseph

  Merchant & Co.

  Middleton, Doc

  Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig

  Miles, Gen. Nelson A.

  Millet, Francis

  as director of color

  as director of functions

  on Titanic,

  Monroe, Harriet

  Montgomery Ward

  Moore, Charles

  Moore, Fannie

  Moorman, Elvet

  Morgan, G. F.

  Morgan, J. Pierpont

  Moses, Phoebe Anne (Annie Oakley)

  Mount Wilson Observatory

  Moyamensing Prison, Philadelphia

  Mudgett, Herman Webster

  birth and early years of

  insurance frauds of

  jobs taken by

  name change of

  wife of

  see also Holmes, H. H.

  Muirhead, James Fullerton

  murder:

  death sentence for

  motives for

  Murphy, Edward W.

  Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

  “My Country ’Tis of Thee”

  National Cordage Company

  Nebraska Savings Bank

  New York Central Railroad

  New York City:

  architects in

  Burnham’s buildings in

  Burnham’s travel to

  Central Park in

  Columbus celebration in

  as cultural center

  dinner to honor Burnham in

  Flatiron Building in

  Madison Square Garden in

  Metropolitan Opera House in

  population of

  as proposed fair site

  Northern Pacific Railroad

  Oakley, Annie

  offensive feet, advice to overcome

  Oker, John and Lora

  Olmsted, Frederick Law

  on boats

  and Burnham

  death of

  European trip of

  and fair’s closing

  and fair’s construction

  and fair’s landscaping

  and fair’s plans

  ill health of

  on landscape architecture

  in McLean Asylum

  personal traits of

  reputation of

  and site

  as supervising architect

  Olmsted, John

  Olmsted, Mary

  Olympic,

  Onderdonk, Andrew

  O’Rourke, John J.

  Otis, Della

  Otis, Elisha Graves

  Owens, Henry

  Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer

  Padereweski, Ignace Jan

  Palace of Fine Arts, Chicago

  Palmer, Bertha Honore

  Palmer, Potter

  Pangalos, George

  Panic of 1873

  Panic of 1893

  Panic of 1907

  Paris:

  competition with

  Eiffel Tower in

  Exposition Universelle in

  Pasteur, Louis

  Patti, Adelina

  Peabody, Robert

  Peck, Ferdinand W.

  Pennsylvania Railroad

  Philadelphia:

  Centennial Fair in

  grand jury in

  Holmes in

  Holmes’s trial in

  Moyamensing Prison in

  population of

  Pickett, M. B.

  Pinchot, Gifford

  Pinkerton National Detective Agency

  Pitezel, Alice

  Pitezel, Benjamin

  and building construction

  children of

  death of

  in Fort Worth

  and insurance fraud

  at Keeley Institute

  names used by

  physical appearance of

  Pitezel, Carrie Canning

  Pitezel, Dessie

  Pitezel, Howard

  Pitezel, Nellie

  Pitezel, Wharton

  plate glass, development of

  Pledge of Allegiance

  Poe, Edgar Allan

  Poetry magazine

  Poet’s Life, A (Monroe)

  Post, George B.

  Postal Telegraph Company

  Pound, Ezra

  Prendergast, Patrick Eugene Joseph

  Pretyman, William

  Prospect Park, Brooklyn

  psychopath, use of term

  Pullman, George

  Putnam, Frederick

  Quinlan, Patrick

  Rain-in-the-Face, Chief

  “Rattlesnake” Pete

  Reading Railroad

  Rice, Col. Edmund

  Rice, Luther V.

  Richards, David

  Riis, Jacob

  Ritchel, C. F.

  Rodney, Lucille

  Roebling, John Augustus

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Root, Charles T.

  Root, Dora Monroe

  Root, Elihu

  Root, John Wellborn

  as architect

  artistic nature of

  birth and early years of

  as bon vivant

  death of

  as fair’s chief architect

  health problems of

  partnership of Burnham and, see Burnham & Root

  soil problem solved by

  travel of

  wives of

  Root, Mary Walker

  Ross, Alexander

  Russell, Lillian

  Ryves, Thomas

  Sabbatarian movement

  St. Gaudens, Augustus

  St. Louis:

  bridge over the Mississippi at

  Holmes in

  as proposed fair site

  St. Louis Republic,

  St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York

  S. A. Kean & Co.

  San Francisco, citywide plans for

  Satt, Hilda

  Saturday Afternoon Club

  Schnooks, John

  Schufeldt, Lt. Mason A.

  Schuyler, Montgomery

  Scott, William

  Shankland, Edward

  Sherman (bull)

  Sherman, John B.

  Sherman, William Tecumseh

  Shredded Wheat

  Silver Ash Institute

  Sinclair, Upton

  Sister Carrie (Dreiser)

  Sitting Bull, Chief

  Smythe, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew

  Soldier Field, Chicago

  Standing Bear, Chief

  Stanley, Henry

  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady

  Starrett, Paul

  “Star-Spangled Banner, The”

  Statue of the Republic (“Big Mary”)

  Stead, F. Herbert

  Stead, William

  Steffens, Lincoln

  Stewart, Evelyn

  Strowers, Mrs.

  suffragist movement

  Sullivan, John L.

  Sullivan, Louis

  and Adler

  and Auditorium

  autobiography of

  competition of Burnham and

  ego of

  fading career of

  Golden Door of

  Transportation Building by

  and World’s Fair

  and Wright

  Swango, Michael

  Talmadge, Thomas

  Taylor, Mrs. D. C.

  Tesla, Nikola

  Thomas, J. C.

  Th
omas, Theodore

  Thompson, Jennie

  Titanic,

  Toronto:

  children’s bodies found in

  grand jury in

  Holmes in

  Torture Doctor, The (Franke)

  Train, George Francis “Citizen”

  Trude, Alfred S.

  Tucker, Horace

  Turner, Frederick Jackson

  Twain, Mark

  Ulrich, Rudolf

  Union League, Chicago

  Union Station, Washington, D.C.

  Union Stock Yards, Chicago

  Bridge of Sighs of

  passenger depot of

  stench of

  Stone Gate of

  tours of

  Union Trust Company Bank, Chicago

  United German Singing Societies

  United Nations, charter of

  United States, pride in

  University Club, Chicago

  USS Michigan,

  Uzanne, Octave

  Van Brunt, Henry

  Vanderbilt, George Washington

  Vaux, Calvert

  Veragua, duke of (last living descendent of Columbus)

  vertical file, invention of

  Villard, Henry

  Waldorf-Astoria, New York

  Walker, John

  Wall Street, panic on

  Ward, Aaron Montgomery

  Warner Glass Bending Company

  Washburne, Hempstead

  Washington, D.C.:

  citywide plans for

  as proposed fair site

  Washington Park, Chicago

  Wathen, W. H.

  Watson, Carrie

  Watterson, Henry

  Waukesha spring water

  Weber, Max

  Web of Life, The (Herrick)

  Wellington Catering Company

  Western Union

  Westinghouse, George

  Westinghouse Electric Company

  Wheeler, Candace

  Wherritt (panicked man)

  White, Rose

  White, Sara Osborne

  White, Stanford

  Whitechapel Club

  White Star Line

  Wight, Peter

  Willard, Frances E.

  Williams, Anna “Nannie,”

  death of

  and Holmes

  and Minnie

  Williams, Minnie R.

  apartment of

  birth and early years of

  in Chicago

  Holmes’s stories about

  meeting Holmes

  property of

  relationship of Holmes and

  sister of, see Williams, Anna

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Wistar Institute, Philadelphia

  Wizard of Oz (Baum)

  World’s Columbian Exposition (1893)

  abandoned buildings of

  accidents at

  Administration Building

  Agriculture Building

  American Cities Day

  aquarium

  architects of

  attendence at

  balloon (Chicago)

  belly dancers in

  “Big Mary” (Statue of the Republic)

  boats of

  challenge of

  Chicago Day

  Children’s Building

  city selected for

  closing of

  Cold Storage Building

  Columbia Fountain

  Columbian Guard

  construction of

  Dedication Day of

  Electricity Building

  exhibits in

  expectations of

  Ferris Wheel, see Ferris Wheel

  final preparations of

  finances of

  fires in,

  Grand Court of Honor

  harmony in

  Horticulture Building

  idea of

  impact of

  Independence Day

  Krupp Pavilion

  and labor unrest

  landscaping of

  Leather Building

  lighting of

  Machinery Building

  MacMonnies Fountain

  magic of

  Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building

  Midway ball

  Midway Plaisance

  Mines Building

  miracles at

  Natatorium

  official seal of

  Opening Day of

  Peristyle,

  photography of

  profitability of

  promotion of

  and railroad fares

  rainfall on

  rough plans of

  salvage value of

  services in

  site selection for; see also Jackson Park

  size of

  structural integrity of

  Sunday closings of

  time constraints for

  Time-Saver guide to

  Transportation Building

  water supply of

  as White City,

  windstorm

  Woman’s Building

  Wooded Island

  World’s Columbian Exposition Company, formation of

  World’s Fair Hotel

  Anna’s visit to

  construction of

  destruction of

  evidence of deaths in

  financing of

  guests in

  Holmes’s methods in

  kiln of

  odors in

  Wright, Frank Lloyd

  Wyckoff, Walter

  Yates, A. A. (pseud.)

  Yoke, Georgiana

  Zahtoobe (Dahoman),

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Erik Larson, author of the international best-seller Isaac’s Storm, has written for Harper’s, The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, and Time Magazine, where he is a contributing writer. He is a former staff writer for The Wall Street Journal. He lives in Seattle with his wife, three daughters, and assorted pets, including a dog named Molly.

  ALSO BY ERIK LARSON

  Isaac’s Storm

  Lethal Passage

  The Naked Consumer

  Illustration credits included

  Copyright © 2003 by Erik Larson

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

  Published by Crown Publishers, New York, New York.

  Member of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc.

  www.randomhouse.com

  CROWN is a trademark and the Crown colophon is a registered trademark of Random House, Inc.

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Larson, Erik.

  The devil in the white city : murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed America / Erik Larson.—ed.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  1. Mudgett, Herman W., 1861–1896. 2. Serial murderers—Illinois—Chicago—Biography. 3. Serial murders—Illinois—Chicago—Case studies. 4. World’s Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) I. Title.

  HV6248.M8 L37 2003

  364.15'23'0977311—dc21

  2002154046

  eISBN 1-4000-4934-2

  v1.0

 

 

 


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