Cassie Chadwick

Cassie L. Chadwick
1904 cabinet card image of Chadwick[2]
Born
Elizabeth Bigley

(1857-10-10)10 October 1857
Died10 October 1907(1907-10-10) (aged 50)[3]
Other namesElizabeth Cunard
Emily Heathcliff
Lydia DeVere
Lydia Springsteen
Marie LaRose
Cassie Hoover
Cassie Chadwick
Cassie L. Chadwick
Occupation(s)Clairvoyant, fortune teller, pimp
Criminal statusDead[4]
Spouses
  • Dr. Wallace S. Springsteen
  • John R. Scott
  • Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick
Children1
MotiveMoney
Conviction(s)9 ½ years
Criminal chargeforgery
seven counts forgery and seven counts conspiracy
Penalty14 years prison and $70,000 fine[1]

Cassie L. Chadwick (10 October 1857 – 10 October 1907) was the most well-known pseudonym used by Canadian con artist Elizabeth Bigley, who defrauded several American banks out of millions of dollars during the late 1800s and early 1900s[5] by claiming to be an illegitimate daughter and heiress of the Scottish-American industrialist Andrew Carnegie.[6][7] Newspaper accounts of the time described her as one of the greatest con artists in American history.[8] She pulled off the scam in the Gilded Age of American history, during which time women were not allowed to vote or get loans from the banks, leading some historians to refer to her bank heist as one of the greatest in American history.[8]

Early life

Cassie Chadwick was born Elizabeth Bigley on October 10, 1857 in Appin, Canada West. She was the third daughter in a family of two boys and six girls born to Daniel and Mary Ann Bigley. Daniel was a railroad section hand. Three years later, the Bigleys moved to a small farm near Eastwood, Canada West. At sixteen, Betsy ran away from home, but was apprehended by police after attempting to obtain a $250 promissory note from a prosperous farmer. In 1878, Betsy was arrested for attempting to borrow money on a stolen pocket watch. Her father settled with the victim. Within the year, in Toronto, Betsy attempted to present herself as Elizabeth Cunard of the wealthy shipping family using a forged letter of introduction and a bogus check. After acquiring $10,000 in goods on credit, the scheme collapsed and Betsy fled Toronto. In March 1879, Betsy was arrested in Woodstock, Ontario, for attempting to negotiate forged promissory notes. She supplemented the notes with a calling card that read "Miss Bigley, Heiress to $15,000." Betsy stood trial on March 22, 1879 for passing forged notes. Her lawyers employed the insanity defense bolstered by Betsy's aberrant behavior in court. The jury found her not guilty. Her family sent her to live with her married sister, Alice York, whose husband was a Cleveland machinist. [9]

Start in the United States

After a brief stay with her sister and brother-in-law, Chadwick rented the lower floor of a house at 149 Garden Street, Cleveland from a Mrs. Brown. Claiming to be widowed, Chadwick assumed the name Madame Lydia DeVere[10] and set up shop as a clairvoyant with funds from a bank loan on her sister and brother-in-law's furniture. In 1882, as Lydia DeVere, Chadwick married Dr. Wallace S. Springsteen in Cleveland. The couple exchanged vows before a justice of the peace on 21 November. She took the name Mrs. Lydia Springsteen and moved into the doctor's house at 3 Garden Street. A photograph and story of the wedding appeared in The Plain Dealer newspaper. The article led Chadwick's sister, Alice York, and various tradespeople to the home of Springsteen to demand payment for debts his wife had accumulated. After Springsteen confirmed the stories about Chadwick's past, he threw her out of the house. Springsteen filed for divorce (which was granted early in 1883) and settled her debts. After the dissolution of her first marriage, Chadwick re-established herself as a clairvoyant. As Madame Marie LaRose, she married John R. Scott, a farmer from Trumbull County, Ohio. She convinced Scott to sign a prenuptial agreement, citing abuse from her first husband. After four years of farm life, Chadwick went to a lawyer in Youngstown and left a sworn statement confessing adultery. She directed her lawyer to file for divorce from Scott.

First U.S. fraud trial

In 1889 Chadwick was convicted and sentenced to 9 and a half years in a penitentiary in Toledo for forgery. She was paroled in 1893 and returned to Cleveland.[8]

Chadwick's third husband

Upon returning to Cleveland in 1893, Chadwick assumed the name Mrs. Cassie Hoover and opened a brothel on the city's west side. At the brothel, she met her next husband, a wealthy widower doctor named Leroy Chadwick. Knowing of the doctor's recent loss, Chadwick played the part of a genteel widow who ran a respectable boarding house for women. When Leroy Chadwick responded that the establishment was a well-known brothel, "Mrs. Hoover" fainted. Once revived, she claimed that she would never run such an establishment. She begged the doctor to immediately take her from the building, lest anyone think she was complicit in its operation.

As Cassie Chadwick

The Euclid Avenue residence of Cassie Chadwick

In 1897 Cassie and Leroy were married. During her time as the wife of the highly respected Dr. Chadwick, it is unclear whether he knew that she had given birth to a son, Emil Hoover.[citation needed] Also, it is unclear whether Dr. Chadwick knew that Emil was in the care of one of the women at the brothel.[citation needed] When charged with forgery, Chadwick identified herself in court records as single with no children. However, in the 1900 United States census (District 97, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County Ohio), she identified herself as Cassie Chadwick, born 3 February 1862 in Pennsylvania. Her son Emil was enumerated as Emil Chadwick, born September 1886 in Canada.[3] Chadwick's spending habits exceeded those of her richer neighbours along Cleveland's Euclid Avenue, then known as "Millionaires' Row". Instead of being welcomed into the exclusive enclave of the Rockefellers, the Hannas, the Hays and the Mathers, Chadwick was thought of as a curious woman who tried in vain to buy the favors of some of the wealthiest families in the nation. When invited to social events, it was only out of obligation to her husband.

The Carnegie con

Following her marriage in 1897, Chadwick began her largest, most successful con game: that of establishing herself as Andrew Carnegie's daughter. During a visit to New York City, she asked one of her husband's acquaintances, a lawyer named Dillon, to take her to Carnegie's home. In reality, Chadwick visited Carnegie's housekeeper while ostensibly trying to check credentials. When Chadwick came back, she dropped a paper. Dillon took it up and noticed it was a promissory note for $2 million with Carnegie's signature. When Dillon promised to keep Chadwick's secret, she "revealed" that she was Carnegie's illegitimate child. Carnegie was supposedly so wracked with guilt that he showered huge amounts of money on her. Chadwick also claimed that there was $7 million in promissory notes tucked away in her Cleveland home, and she was to inherit $400 million upon Carnegie's death. Dillon arranged a safe deposit box for her document.

The information leaked to the financial markets in northern Ohio, and banks began to offer their services to Chadwick. For the next eight years, she used her fake background to obtain loans that eventually totaled around $2 million[11] ($68 million in today's currency). Chadwick relied on the assumption that no one would ask Carnegie about an illegitimate daughter for fear of embarrassing him. Since the loans also came with usurious interest rates, the bankers would not admit to granting them.[citation needed] Chadwick forged securities in Carnegie's name for further proof. Bankers assumed that Carnegie would vouch for any debts and that they would be fully repaid once Carnegie died.

Chadwick carried out a lavish lifestyle as a result of her con. She bought diamond necklaces, enough clothes to fill 30 closets, and a gold organ. She became known as "the Queen of Ohio."[citation needed][12] She claimed to give money to the poor and to the suffrage movement.

In November 1904, Chadwick received a $190,000 loan from Herbert B. Newton, a Brookline, Massachusetts banker.[13] Newton was shocked when he learned of the other loans Chadwick had received, and called his loan in. Chadwick could not pay, and Newton sued. At the time, she had accumulated debts over $1 million.[14] It was also discovered that a number of securities being held for her in various banks were worthless. When Carnegie was later asked about her, through a spokesman he denied ever knowing her. Carnegie further stated he had not signed a promissory note in more than 30 years.[15] Chadwick fled to New York, but was soon arrested at her apartment at the Hotel Breslin and taken back to Cleveland. When she was arrested, she was wearing a money belt containing over $100,000. Leroy Chadwick and his adult daughter hastily left Cleveland for a European tour when the scandal broke. He filed for divorce before leaving on the tour.

The news sent shock waves through the Cleveland banking community. Citizen's National Bank of Oberlin, which had loaned her $800,000, suffered a massive run that forced it into bankruptcy.[16]

Second U.S. fraud trial

Andrew Carnegie attended Chadwick's trial, wishing to see the woman who had successfully conned the nation's bankers into believing that she was his heir. Other attendees included members of the Millionaires' Row families from whom she had tried so hard to gain acceptance. The trial was a media circus. On 10 March 1905 a Cleveland court sentenced her to 14 years in prison and a fine of $70,000 for conspiracy to bankrupt the Citizen's National Bank and conspiracy against the government (Citizen's Bank, as a federally chartered bank, was an agent of the federal government).[citation needed]

Prison

On 1 January 1906, Chadwick was sent to the Ohio State Penitentiary in Columbus. She brought with her trunks of goods for her prison cell, including clothing, photographs, and furniture. The prison warden allowed this due to her celebrity status.[citation needed]

As her health deteriorated, Chadwick began writing explicit instructions for her funeral. She instructed her son Emil to send a portion of her hidden funds to Canada for the purchase of a tombstone for the family plot. Chadwick suffered a "nervous collapse" on 17 September 1907, leaving her blind.[5][17] The New York Times reported on 9 October 1907 that Chadwick was suffering from heart and stomach problems.[18]

Death

Chadwick died on her 50th birthday in the Columbus penitentiary, 10 October 1907.[3] The funeral service was officiated by Reverend F.W. Thompson.[19] Her interment was 16 October 1907 in the Episcopal Cemetery[19] (present day Woodstock Anglican Cemetery "A" section VanSittart Avenue) in her birthplace of Woodstock.[20]

Fallout

For a time, the Chadwick Mansion on Euclid Avenue and East 82nd Street became a tourist destination. In the early 1920s, it was torn down for the construction of the Euclid Avenue Temple (now Liberty Hill Baptist Church).

Chadwick's housekeeper, Mary Londraville, took a satchel apparently for Chadwick's son that the receiver wanted as he thought it to have contained valuables.[21]

Andrew Carnegie himself was so distressed about how his named had been misused, he made a gift that helped build the Oberon Carnegie Building, used by Oberlin College Library.[22]

ILLEGITIMATE, a feature script based on Cassie Chadwick -- who was the greatest female con-artist ever -- placed as semi-finalist in the Writer's Lab 2021. It is currently in development. [23]

Chadwick was the subject of the Canadian TV movie Love and Larceny (1985), where the role of Betsy Bigley was played by Jennifer Dale.[24]

In the Canadian TV series Murdoch Mysteries, Cassie Chadwick was played by Wendy Crewson.[citation needed]

In Season 2 of the HBO TV Series The Gilded Age, the character of Maud Beaton is loosely based on Cassie Chadwick. [25]

References

  1. ^ "CASSIE CHADWICK IS FOUND GUILTY". Chicago Daily Tribune. 12 March 1905. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  2. ^ Crosbie, John S. (1975). The Incredible Mrs. Chadwick: The Most Notorious Woman of Her Age. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. ISBN 0-07-082194-1.
  3. ^ a b c The Globe (Toronto), 12 October 1907, page 07.
  4. ^ "CASSIE CHADWICK DIES IN PRISON" (PDF). The New York Times. 10 October 1907. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  5. ^ a b The Globe (Toronto), 17 September 1907, page 11.
  6. ^ "CHADWICK PAPER OUT IS OVER $19,000,000; Includes $16,496,000 Under Andrew Carnegie's Name, RECKONED ON HIS DEATH Mr. Carnegie to Be Subpoenaed -- Reynolds Gives Up "Securities " -- Woman's Indictment Expected" (PDF). The New York Times. 11 December 1904. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  7. ^ Medium. "Cassie Chadwick's Brilliant Crime", Medium Corporation, London, 3 August 2019
  8. ^ a b c "Hoax of Heiress Ruined Bankers". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. 30 January 1955. p. 27.
  9. ^ Crowl, Thomas (2021). Queen of the Con. From a Spiritualist to the Carnegie Imposter. Kent State University Press. ISBN 978-1606354292.
  10. ^ "IDENTIFY MRS. CHADWICK AS MME. DEVERE, FORGER; Prison Employes Face Her -- Beckwith Not Sure She's a Fraud" (PDF). The New York Times. 16 December 1904. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  11. ^ Crosbie, John S. (1975). The Incredible Mrs. Chadwick: The Most Notorious Woman of Her Age (1st ed.). Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. p. 203. ISBN 0-07-082194-1.
  12. ^ Commire, Anne (1999). Women in World History: Brem-Cold. Vol. 3. Yorkin Publications. p. 593. ISBN 978-0787640620.
  13. ^ "AID FOR MRS. CHADWICK, BUT ARRESTS THREATENED; Famous Man Will Pay, It Is Said, to Avoid Scandal" (PDF). The New York Times. 4 December 1904. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  14. ^ "$12,750,000 IN BOGUS CARNEGIE PAPER!". Cleveland Plain Dealer. 10 December 1904.
  15. ^ "WANT CARNEGIE AS CHADWICK WITNESS; To Subpoena Him in Bank Case -- Notes for $1,250,000 Bear His Name. RECEIVER TO CALL ON HIM Denial Issued by Mr. Carnegie -- President of Wrecked Bank Talks of Mrs. Chadwick" (PDF). The New York Times. 6 December 1904. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  16. ^ "Strange Acquisitions: How We Got the Carnegie Building".
  17. ^ "CASSIE CHADWICK ILL" (PDF). The New York Times. 17 September 1907. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  18. ^ "CASSIE CHADWICK WORSE" (PDF). The New York Times. 10 October 1907. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  19. ^ a b The Globe (Toronto), 15 October 1907, page 03.
  20. ^ "Picture of Chadwick's tombstone Woodstock Anglican Cemetery "A" section VanSittart Ave". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 29 November 2009.
  21. ^ "TRACING CHADWICK SATCHEL.; Receiver on Trail of More Missing Possessions of the Woman" (PDF). The New York Times. 22 December 1904. Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  22. ^ "Cassie Chadwick · History of Carnegie Library, 1908 - 2008 · the Five Colleges of Ohio Digital Exhibitions".
  23. ^ "IMDbPro Official Site | Start Your Free Trial". pro.imdb.com.
  24. ^ Library and Archives Canada. "AMICUS No. 13483158". Retrieved 21 January 2011.
  25. ^ Myers, Kendall (14 December 2023). "The True Story Behind 'The Gilded Age' Season 2's Con Artist". Collider. Retrieved 28 December 2023.

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