Harry Kendall Thaw of Pittsburgh, Pa., killed Stanford White. There was never any doubt about that. He shot White three times in the face in front of a crowd of people during a theater performance ...
Imagine time traveling to the 1900s and becoming a Broadway sensation, the lover of world-renowned New York City architect Stanford White and the wife of millionaire Harry K. Thaw — and witnessing ...
After leaving New Hampshire on Jan. 23, 1915, Harry K. Thaw was incarcerated in a municipal jail in Lower Manhattan in New York City called the Tombs. Thaw now had to face trial to answer to ...
Nearly 18 years have rolled by since a certain June night in 1906 when Harry K. Thaw slew Stanford White, famed architect of his time, at Madison Square Garden, Manhattan. In the months that followed, ...
On this day, June 25, in 1906, Pittsburgh millionaire Harry Thaw shot and killed prominent architect Stanford White at Madison Square Garden. Thaw, the ne’er-do-well son of a Pittsburgh coal and ...
A novel twist of one of the oldest existing publicity ideas—the lottery scheme—recently occurred, simultaneously, to the editors of certain vulgar U. S. newspapers. To issue lottery tickets redeemable ...
In New York City, in the year 1906, Stanford White was America’s most famous architect. His firm’s buildings helped define the Gilded Age, a time of great wealth and excess, the dawn of the 20th ...