"This guy is a winner. During the following week, the two were seen together constantly. By modern standards, the Arnold family would seem stully and somewhat forbidding. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. A summer affair with one George Griscom Jr. seemed to corroborate this story, but it soon fell apart; George too had been searching for Dorothy, rather than living with her in Europe. Presumably, no one who knew or recognized Dorothy Arnold ever saw her again! In reality, six full weeks had passed. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. Rebecca James was born in 1721, in Pembrokeshire, Wales as the daughter of George James. In August of 1904 21-year-old Blanche Parker and her husband George moved into a home 1 mile east of Clarkton, North Carolina. Dorothy Arnold was hardly the madcap, kick-up-her-heels type of girl who might easily get into trouble. It was precisely the spotlight they never wanted. ------ Notes: *Death date confirmed via 1939 court decrees, re:. Call it a classic glass-half-empty-or-full perspective, but the police saw the lack of evidence for her death as proof of her living. The storybook Linden Hill estate is currently on the market for $22 million. Even before alerting police, Dorothy Arnolds family began to conduct investigations of their own. Creator: Griscom, Ludlow, 1890-1959. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Dorothys mother, who lived until 1928, never believed her daughter was dead. Un informe deca que su cariosa madre todava le compraba todas sus . Although the murder weapon was never identified, the most likely candidate was a camera tripod. This would give the widest possible publicity to Dorothys disappearance; but it was also a tactic which the staid Mr. Arnold abhorred. It wasnt until late the following day that they began to ask each other, Where is Dorothy? Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Dorothy arrived at Theodoras home at 1820 Mintwood Place late Wednesday night. Instead of calling the police, they made discreet enquiries through John S. Keith, a family friend, and hired Pinkerton detectives to investigate the disappearance. Lawyer, Phila. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Weeks passed and additional theories surfaced, each testing the limits of plausibility. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. He died in 1920. . Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. On Thanksgiving morning she expressed a desire to remain in bed. Some preferred to imagine her living out her days laughing at the press from afar, on a boat in Greece, or a cabin in California. She hurried away, but on the far corner of Twenty-seventh Street, she turned to wave back a second good-by to Dorothy. Oops, we were unable to send the email. The Pinkerton agency thus took their investigation overseas, looking into recent marriage records and checking the passenger logs of recent steam liners. Alerting their circle of friends meant inviting high societys gossip mongers to speculate about a missing heiress. On the desk-top he noted two transatlantic steamship folders. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. The salesgirl recognized her as a familiar customer, and without question added the purchase to the Arnold family account. asked the World , tying her story to Andrew Griscoms death. It was presided over by chop-whiskered Francis R. Arnold, a seventy-threeyear-old businessman, who proudly traced his lineage straight back to the Mayflower; it was his sister who had married Supreme Court Justice Rufus Peckham. Her maddening disappearance sent New York City into a tailspin of speculation, but her familys extreme secrecy in handling the case was perhaps even more peculiar to onlookers. Dorothy's family was stunned to learn that she had spent a week with him earlier that year, when she claimed to be visiting some friends from college. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Public DomainHer sudden disappearance shook New York City and beyond. Ludlow Griscom papers, 1918-1961. She was a clever woman with a college degree, she was fluent in several languages, and she was independently wealthy. ButGriscom was in Italy when Dorothy disappeared, and he was dismissed as a suspect. In 1921, the case burst into unexpected life when Captain J. H. Ayers, head of the New York City Department of Missing Persons, announced in a speech before the student body of the High School of Commerce that the real truth about Dorothy Arnold had been known for many months to family and police. Despite their romance, her family didn't approve of her contact with him. Griscom urged all whom he met to call him "Junior." When his parents traveled, he invariably accompanied them. Dorothy was the daughter of a Manhattan millionaire. Natasha Ishak is a staff writer at All That's Interesting. As evening approached, Francis and Mary began to worry. December 12 was not an especially good day underfoot; the winter weather was raw, and strips of ice made the Fifth Avenue sidewalks treacherous. After phoning Dorothys friends, the Arnolds realized something must have happened to her. Still, they checked. Looking animated and happy, they made no effort to hide their identities, or their presence in Boston. Soon they found the man Mr. Arnold meant. When they searched her room for clues, they found friendly letters written by George C. Griscom Jr., a 42-year-old engineer who lived with his parents in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Did the young heiress disappear of her own accord? McClure's has turned me down. Despite the New York Police Departments belief that Dorothy Arnold was still alive, her father filed an affidavit stating his belief that she was murdered. When her mother died, she was still hopeful. The next day, though, the Arnolds reached out to John Keith, a family friend, and attorney, for advice. Two months after she went missing, the Arnolds received a postcard from New York saying I am safe Dorothy but nothing more. The disappearance of New York City socialite Dorothy Arnold remains one of the biggest missing persons cases in U.S. history. Guests at Griscoms hotel recalled that as he read the wire, Junior seemed agitated. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Unfortunately, she wasnt very discreet about it and borrowed the modern-day equivalent of $12,000 in family jewellery to cover her travelling costs, but only pawned them for about $1,500. . The elderly Mr. Arnold had exploded into a fine display of parental wrath: A good writer can write anywhere, he pontificated, and Hatly refused Dorothy permission to leave home. Then there was her older lover, George Griscom Jr. Arnold's family did not approve of Griscom and forbade her from seeing him. It was an excellent question, for the fierce old man instantly flew into a rage. Its the best Agatha Christie novel that never was: the story of the disappearance of Manhattan perfume heiress, Dorothy Arnold. View Source Share Save to Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Memorials Region North America USA Griscom was in Florence, Italy in December 1910. Originally know as "Dolobran II" and renamed Linden Hill in 1999 by its present owner, the mansion was built in the early 1930s for Rodman E. Griscom Jr. the odd 11-day saga of crime novelist Agatha Christies disappearance. This was ruled out when Griscom was found vacationing in Italy with his family (via Ninja Journalist ). Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Was this mothers intuition or wishful thinking? Then, on the afternoon of the twenty-fifth, he called reporters to his office. Her mother offered to go with her, but Dorothy said she wanted to be alone. When the Arnolds finally divulged the predicament to the NYPD, admitting theyd waited to tell them, the force assumed they meant a matter or days, maybe a week. Trusted Writing on History, Travel, and American Culture Since 1949, DOROTHY ARNOLD MISSING. Already informed by the Arnold family of the general outlines of the case, Flynnwho later became head of the United States Secret Serviceadvised an immediate meeting with the press. and only that. Search above to list available cemeteries. Two days before leaving Boston, she visited a pawnshop on Boylston Street, obtaining $60 for $500 worth of assorted personal jewelry. Theodora, although her curiosity was fully aroused, asked no questions for fear of hurting her friends feelings. She was having an affair with a man 20 years her senior, George Griscom Jr., and had recently pawned her jewelry after meeting him. Resend Activation Email. Also, no witnesses of an attack came forward. He stated virtuously: I am sorry my father should have seen fit to give out the story. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. On Friday, Dorothy further astounded Theodora. The House was an underground abortion clinic that, some time later, was revealed to have welcomed various women into its doors who often disappeared. Son of George Stewart and Mary Elizabeth Griscom (nee Schwartz). Griscom believed this might be the case, and we know that she was very sensitive about the rejected manuscripts. Instead, they cabled European correspondents to locate Griscom. It's hard to imagine what Dorothy saw in the man other than a chance at a little independence and rebellion. Whichever it was, the elderly gentlemans behavior before the assembled press was gloomy to an extreme. Francis R. Arnold died in 1922, his wife in 1928. Since that day, nothing. He even went to Boston and Philadelphia, but still, no dice. No one, police or family, ever saw anything unusual in the extent of this heroic trek. Outside Brentanos she met an acquaintancea girl named Gladys King, who the day before had received an invitation to Marjorie Arnolds debut. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Even her friend Gladys King, who ran into her on 5th Avenue and 27th Street at 2pm, said she was in a good mood when they ran into one another. IIRC, a New York businessman who had known Dorothy since childhood and knew her family very well, had travelled to Mobile, AL about 6 months to a year after her disappearance. When Mary insisted he give her all letters of correspondence between them, he also refused, insisting hed disposed of them. Impulses undreamed of by proper parents may have been fanned into flame by the week with Griscom in Boston. To all intents and purposes, this was the beginning of her last walk on earth, and it is possible to say that she made the most of it. So attired, Dorothy Arnold descended the stairway of her family home at 108 East Seventy-ninth Street, about eleven oclock on the morning of December 12. The most popular theory is that she secretly eloped with engineer George Griscom Jr., a suitor her family disapproved of because of his passive and inconsistent character. Please reset your password. Library of CongressDorothy Arnold was an aspiring writer but her work was never published. There she had gone to escape the anxious hours of waiting in the Arnold home. There they stood for several hours, peering vainly into the faces of passers-by. Presumably, she carried the remainder of that sum with her as she walked along Seventy-ninth Street toward Fifth Avenue. After graduating from Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, Arnold began to pursue her ambitions to become a writer, though she was unsuccessful in getting anything published. Some quick detective work on the part of the European correspondents revealedto everyones consternationthat the veiled lady was none other than Mrs. Francis Arnold, whose privacy at the New Jersey rest home was still respectfully honored by the newspapers. During February, Griscom returned to America with his mother and father. Why? But based on police investigations, the heiress made a couple of detours along the way. And, no one ever found her body. Her name was Dorothy Harriet Camille Arnold. At Fifth Avenue she turned left, and headed downtown. Year should not be greater than current year. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. This limited edition print is for my fellow people. He was hardly the type to sweep a girl off her feet, or rescue her from a stifling existence. His father accompanied him, but. Maybe Id better go with you, Mrs. Arnold said to her daughter. Her next stop was Brentanos bookstore, where she bought Engaged Girl Sketches, a humorous book. When the reservoir subsequently thawed, police went searching for Arnolds body and came up empty-handed. For 70 years, American Heritage has been the leading magazine of U.S. history, politics, and culture. Further investigation points to the possibilities of a fatal abortion, abduction and murder, or suicide, as Arnold was known to be depressed over her failure to jumpstart a . He did have a letter Dorothy had written him admitting that she was depressed over a recent magazine rejection to a . But people who are about to destroy themselves usually seem depressed. She rented a post office box where she kept the manuscripts, away from the prying eyes of her family and their servants. Presumably these came from Griscom, who had arrived with his parents in Italy. He was George C. Griscom, Jr., a plump, sideburned forty-two-year-old who lived with his elderly parents in Pittsburgh, and summered at Nantucket. Griscom urged all whom he met to call him "Junior." When his parents traveled, he invariably accompanied them. Now, fifty years later, Dorothys body has yet to float to the surface of a reservoir. He loved her and intended to marry her on his return from Europe. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. The day before, she had withdrawn $36 from the bank to lake some girl friends to lunch at Sherrys, followed by a matinee. The blow of her first story getting rejected from a publishing company was hard enough on her, but the second was unbearable. That day she wore a well-tailored suit, with a blue serge coat and a tight hobble skirt in a matching color; she carried both a huge silver-fox mutt and a satin handbag. *Burial confirmed via The Times archive - Deaths column dated March 14, 1938*Engagement confirmed via FamilySearch.org, Thank you for fulfilling this photo request. His name was George C. Griscom, Jr., and he was a wealthy engineer who lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A later discovery revealed that the girl actually lied to her parents in order to spend a week with a man called George Griscom Jr. As if lie wished the interview over as soon as possible, he immediately informed the reporters that he believed his dearly beloved daughter dead. George remained in Europe for another month, but eventually had to give his own press conference upon returning to America. But George would never be the man the Arnolds wanted as a. Their father, William H. Clevenger, was a master at this work. As the weeks wore on, the case grew worse than cold, it grew stale. A hundred years on, the mystery is still waiting to be solved. Newspapermen were asked not to search for her, and out of deference to the ladys health, age, and social standing, they did not. SAMUEL GRISCOM, son of Tobias and Deborah (Gabitas) Griscom of Newton Township (Camden), Gloucester (Camden) County, NJ, was born about 1717. Samuel Griscom (grandson of Andrew), was a builder and owner of a lumberyard in Philadelphia. The one theory to which I have always leaned is that she was kidnapped and made away with in a short time, he told a journalist. Copyright 1949-2022 American Heritage Publishing Co. All Rights Reserved. But it has never been answered. His tongue had slipped, and he had been misquoted. But when Elsie asked to speak to Dorothy there was a momentary silence. He said he had no idea what happened to Dorothy but hintedshe was depressed about her faltering writing career. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. In the words of a news account, Dorothy now found life a torment among her amused relatives.. who yesterday announced his engagement to the young woman and whose name has been linked with hers ever since she disappeared, refused to see newspapermen or discuss the case. One report said his doting mother still bought all his shirts and ties. But when he probed with his finger, he saw no writing visible on the charred remains. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. Its worth noting that Dorothy was a secretive person and there were aspects of her life which she kept hidden from her family. Did the rejection of the first stories she ever submitted to a magazine, which coincided with her fathers stern refusal to let her live in Greenwich Village, or to see more of the idle Griscom, plunge her into a mood of suicidal despair? Walking was her only exercise. That was the last time Dorothy Arnold was ever seen alive. Calling the police would garner too much attention, he insisted. FAMILY PROSTRATED. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. The speech was as you would expect, filled with talk of affection and worry for the young woman, praise for the police, etc. To make matters worse, she felt she had few champions behind her given her parents negative attitude, and had to keep a secret PO box for sending and receiving mail about her work. The tale also endures as a reminder of the gross disparities between the attention the media and police do and dont give to certain cases as evidenced by how much leeway they gave to Dorothys upper-class parents, who effectively withheld information and handicapped the cases chances from the beginning. Name: In New York newspapers he inserted ads in the Personal columns signed Junior, which begged Dorothy to communicate with him. As the flowery journalese of the era pictured her, she was at the summit of her youth, rich, especially preferred, blessed with prospects, and to the outer eye completely happy.. It read: DOROTHY ARNOLD MISSING. Sorry! Now, George was a wealthy Pennsylvania boy, so his social standing wasn't the problem for Dorothy's parents, but his social etiquette was. Instead, she stayed in Boston, where she was met by Junior Griscom, who had arrived the day before and registered at the Hotel Essex. His mother still buys all his shirts and ties." Dorothy was the daughter of perfume importer Francis Arnold, and she was the niece of Supreme Court Justice Rufus Wheeler Peckham. When women died, they were burned in a furnace, and Dorothy wouldve met the same fate. In a few days, a much-dreaded event occurred: Poinsettia Flames was returned. His name was George Griscom Jr. (better known as Junior), and he was not favored by the Arnold family. So much to their chagrin, the Arnolds were asked to hold a big press conference to announce Dorothys disappearance, and a $25,000 reward for any tip-offs. Her destination was Brentanos bookstore, where she was observed leafing through books on the newfiction counter. Pennsylvania, U.S., Tax and Exoneration, 1768-1801. A complete misunderstanding, he said. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. Now, it was shining twice as harshly. The conflict between the police and her family over the case fueled even more speculation around her disappearance. It wouldve made more sense if shed just evaporated into thin air. At around the same time she was dating George Griscom Jr, a 40-year-old engineer who still lived with his parents. Its unlikely, but not impossible, that she would have staged her disappearance to start a new life somewhere else. Edit your search or learn more. Dorothyenjoyed writing, and aspired to become a novelist. Dorothy's boyfriend George Griscom Jr. was in Italy when Dorothy vanished and appeared to have nothing to do with her disappearance. He was an engineer almost twice Dorothys age, who had met her in college. She had the present-day equivalent of about $600 (half of her monthly allowance), and walked to a fancy 5th Avenue sweet shop, Park & Tilfords Temptingly Delicious Chocolates & Bon Bons, where she charged a box of chocolates to her account. Some suspected the man had been hired by Griscom, but when investigators searched the attic where Glenmorris said her body had been kept they found nothing. She kept a secret post office box no one knew about, possibly connected to her writing career. He lives with his parents in a hotel in Pittsburgh, and summers in Nantucket. The public theories were many, and even when the case was closed 75 days later, it grew more and more absurd. Or perhaps she was skipping town with some European lover another theory that made Mary and Francis hot with embarrassment, but that they had no choice to chase. Dorothy laughed too, and the girls stood chatting for several minutes. Her parents, Francis and Mary, always tried to steer her away from the bohemian profession. JUNIOR . A reward of $1,000 was offered for any information leading to her return. Acesta era un inginer de 42 de ani care provenea dintr-o familie bogat din Pennsylvania i care locuia la Hotelul Kenmawr din Pittsburgh. 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