Borowitz True Crime Digital Collection

Postcard: Cleveland, Ohio: Residence of Cassie L. Chadwick

Borowitz True Crime Digital Collection

Postcard: Cleveland, Ohio: Residence of Cassie L. Chadwick

Title Postcard: Cleveland, Ohio: Residence of Cassie L. Chadwick
Publisher Central Postcard Co.
Date 1905
Time Period 20th century
Description Image of the residence of Cassie L. Chadwick. Chadwick was an alias used by Elizabeth Bigley, a con artist who defrauded several Cleveland banks by borrowing large amounts of money by claiming to be the daughter of Andrew Carnegie.
General Subject Area Crime
Extent 1 postcard
Institution Kent State University
Repository Special Collections and Archives
Finding aid title Finding Aid for the Crime-Related Postcards collection
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Format of Original postcard
Subject Con Artists, Hoaxes & Deceptions
Provenance Crime-Related Postcards collection
Genre/Format postcards
Geographical Location Ohio. Cleveland