For the next two weeks, the Arnolds kept things under wraps, refusing to tell the police of their missing daughter. Failed to remove flower. But by far the most conspicuous feature of her attire was her hat. Library of CongressDorothy Arnold was an aspiring writer but her work was never published. Or perhaps her family already found her and simply kept her in hiding due to shame. There is another part in Dorothys aforementioned letter to George that raises an eyebrow. The pair had met when Arnold was still at Bryn Mawr, and Arnold once even lied about visiting an old college friend to meet with Griscom in secret. Griscom (who preferred to be called "Junior") was a 30-year-old engineer who came from a wealthy Pennsylvania family with whom he still lived at the Kenmawr Hotel in Pittsburgh. Year should not be greater than current year. He even told the press that he believed his daughter was murdered in Central Park, and that her body was thrown in the Central Park Reservoir. 14.---George S. Griscom Jr. has received word from Miss Dorothy Arnold, the missing girl, and this has been communicated to the Arnold family. He said he was hired by a man called Little Louie, and made to drive a female body from New Rochelle, to West Point. Calling the police would garner too much attention, he insisted. But strangely, after one friend called the family back asking if she had been found, the Arnolds lied and replied that yes, their daughter had safely returned home. It was disheartening, vague evidence at best. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. Read More Published In Last Name "Rastelli" Penns. Now, George was a wealthy Pennsylvania boy, so his social standing wasn't the problem for Dorothy's parents, but his social etiquette was. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Dorothy's father was a distinguished Harvard graduate who . But she did nor go to Cambridge. JUNIOR . Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of George Griscom (226993282)? FAMILY PROSTRATED. He was also 44 years old. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Public DomainHer sudden disappearance shook New York City and beyond. For in any display of anger there might be a cine to the girls inner feelings about her family. Griscom inst a todos los que conoci a llamarlo "Junior". 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 . Add to your scrapbook. Failure stares me in the face. There she had gone to escape the anxious hours of waiting in the Arnold home. Even before alerting police, Dorothy Arnolds family began to conduct investigations of their own. George, after weeks of claiming his correspondences with her were gone, surfaced a letter in which she wrote, Failure stares me in the face. The story, and pictures of Dorothy appeared in newspapers as far away as Europe. Romantically involved with heiress Dorothy Arnold when she mysteriously disappeared on December 12, 1910. George Griscom b.1806 m. Mercy Brown. Son of George Stewart and Mary Elizabeth Griscom (nee Schwartz). The blow of her first story getting rejected from a publishing company was hard enough on her, but the second was unbearable. At that remark, Dorothys mother snapped back, making a longwinded statement about her daughters poor choices in love and lazy men. But then, sometime between noon and 2 p.m. on Dec. 12, 1910, Dorothy Arnold vanished. Theodora, although her curiosity was fully aroused, asked no questions for fear of hurting her friends feelings. One report said his doting mother still bought all his shirts and ties. When her second short story, The Poinsettia and the Flame was rejected by McClures magazine, it seemed that something broke in her. You need a Find a Grave account to continue. After phoning Dorothys friends, the Arnolds realized something must have happened to her. The Arnolds feared that the case could be socially embarrassing Arnold had eloped and spent a week with George Griscom, Jr., a month before. CDLXXXIII). At least, thats how Francis and Mary felt about the first time Dorothy had disappeared to live with him for a week at a hotel in Pittsburgh. Griscom was 20 years older than Dorothy and she had visited him a year before her disappearance, telling her parents that she was visiting a college friend (Monroe). George S. Griscom, Jr., of Pittsburg, who has been much talked about in connection with the disappearance of Dorothy Arnold, the missing daughter of Francis R. Arnold of 108 East Seventy-ninth . George C. Griscom, Jr. was 42 when Dorothy went missing. Nor did Dorothy ever speak of knowing anyone in Washington who might have brought the package to Theodoras door. Dorothysfamily 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. The conflict between the police and her family over the case fueled even more speculation around her disappearance. Alerting their circle of friends meant inviting high societys gossip mongers to speculate about a missing heiress. Mum & Dad named me Vanessa, but you can call me Nessy. It remains obstinate and perplexing, a gall to human curiosity, an impossible problem for reason and analytical power.. By her will, she left her estate in trust, to pay the income to her husband and son for life; after the death of the husband to the son for life and after the death of the son . Pinkerton officials listened to the story of the disappearance and immediately mailed a descriptive circular on Dorothy to police departments all over the country. Weeks passed and additional theories surfaced, each testing the limits of plausibility. But to his ill-concealed annoyance, the reporters began asking questions. He immediately replied: KNOW ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. Guests at Griscoms hotel recalled that as he read the wire, Junior seemed agitated. The Arnolds did a hire lawyer (but most importantly, a friend) named John Keith a day after her disappearance. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Griscom went back to Pittsburgh, there to prepare for a trip to Europe with his father and mother. But then that same year, a shocking statement came out of the police department: the case had been solved. This is a carousel with slides. Was she kidnapped and murdered? 2019 - 13 THINGS LTD. All rights reserved. Collection Number: 2701. To this day, the disappearance of Dorothy Arnold remains unsolved. and only that. He was an engineer almost twice Dorothy's age, who had met her in college. Also, no witnesses of an attack came forward. Both left behind them wills which stated: I have made no provision for my beloved daughter, Dorothy H. C. Arnold, as I am satisfied that she is not alive.. To license content, please contact licenses [at] americanheritage.com. It would be a classic middle-finger move to her overbearing parents. There was an error deleting this problem. Naturally, George Griscom was the first suspect in the case of Dorothy's disappearance. A moment later she vanished, never to be seen againat least never by anyone who both recognized her and acknowledged her existence to the world. Dorothy, still lolling in bed, did not open the envelope or even comment on it, but tossed it aside indifferently. Her parents, Francis and Mary, always tried to steer her away from the bohemian profession. One day she journeyed alone to the post office at Thirty-fourth Street, where she called for mail at the general delivery window. Her body, he thought, might have been tossed into the reservoir. Her destination was Brentanos bookstore, where she was observed leafing through books on the newfiction counter. He was quickly found in Florence, where he admitted receiving on December 16 a cable from John Keith. Soon the newspapers revealed that she and Griscom, whom she presumably met while at Bryn Mawr, had at one time called themselves engaged. When he arrived at the Arnold home, Keith was taken directly to Dorothys room. Yet asearch of the park turned up nothing. 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. I thought you might like to see a memorial for George Stewart Griscom Jr. She was born in 1885 in New York City as the second of four children to Mary Parks Arnold and Francis R. Arnold, a rich perfume importer. "Fighting With Ross's Texas Cavalry Brigade, C.S.A. The speech was as you would expect, filled with talk of affection and worry for the young woman, praise for the police, etc. She was a niece of a justice of the United States Supreme Court and the daughter of a family so wealthy that she could be called an heiress. She had with her about $25 of a monthly allowance of $100. By the afternoon of her disappearance, Dorothy had written another short story called Lotus Leaves. Whether or not this had also been rejected by McClures or another magazine is a question that might have provided a key *o the disappearance. It's hard to imagine what Dorothy saw in the man other than a chance at a little independence and rebellion. Resend Activation Email. Mrs. Arnold answered the phone and committed the first of several acts that caused many to believe that the family knew more than it ever let on about Dorothys disappearance. It was the sharp-eyed pawnbroker who exploded to the press and police the story of her Boston sojourn. Son of George Stewart and Mary Elizabeth Griscom (nee Schwartz). His name wasGeorge C. Griscom, Jr., and he was a wealthy engineer who lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Dorothy Arnold is no longer listed as a missing person., Captain Ayers gave no more details but added, Her parents, relatives, and friends, who had been led to follow in all directions clues sent in multitudes of letters, suddenly ceased their activity., A lawyer for the family denied the case had been cracked, stating that Captain Ayers seems to intimate that the mystery of Dorothy Arnolds disappearance has been solved and that the family for some reason has kept the solution a secret the whole thing is a damned lie.. Those who saw and spoke to Dorothy in the days before her disappearance said that she didn't seem suicidal and had made plans for the coming weeks. It wasnt until late the following day that they began to ask each other, Where is Dorothy? WAS MISS ARNOLD LED TO SUICIDE BY AUTO-SUGGESTION ? Not only was he much older . Family members linked to this person will appear here. In a few days, a much-dreaded event occurred: Poinsettia Flames was returned. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. Gladys had her note of acceptance in her muff, and she handed it to Dorothy with a joke about postage saved. Rebecca James was born in 1721, in Pembrokeshire, Wales as the daughter of George James. That was the last time Dorothy Arnold was ever seen alive. The nations police, working along various theories of suicide, elopement, amnesia, and personal rebellion, found only dead ends. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. The Arnolds were furious that she had blown their money on this middle-aged, deadbeat love interest who still lived with his parents. Dorothydisappeared on a December afternoon in 1910. There was a problem getting your location. At around the same time she was dating George Griscom Jr, a 40-year-old engineer who still lived with his parents. View Source Share Save to Suggest Edits Memorial Photos Flowers Memorials Region North America USA Until this time only the family, the Pinkertons, and a few friends knew that Dorothy was missing. Yes, quite scandalous for the times But while the letters speak of love, they do not throw any further light on her whereabouts only some mentions of depression over an unpublished story (Poinsettia?). She told her family about Poinsettia Flames, and they all began teasing her unmercifully about her literary pretensions. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. The Mysterious Case Of Dorothy Arnold, The Wealthy Socialite Who Vanished In Plain Sight. The same argument is made as that put forth in the preceding case, . Sadly, the story of Dorothy Arnolds disappearance remains one of the biggest and perhaps most tragic mysteries in New York Citys history. Not tonight, they said. I found on Findagrave.com. Everything there seemed in perfect order, and Mrs. Arnold and Marjorie assured him that all of the missing girls clothes were hanging in the closet, except for what she had worn the day before. The facts of her case are sparse but suggestive of a darker story. One thing the gentlemen of the press could not believe was that anyone, even a sheltered heiress, could lead a life as dull and uneventful as that described by her father. It was made of black velvet, with two blue roses for decorationa type then called a Baker, which resembles nothing so much as an overturned dishpan. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. Try again later. Manuscripts she submitted to publisherswere rejected, a fact Dorothy was anxious to hide. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. As time passed and the family chaffing continued unabated, Dorothy took a most unusual step lor a cloistcred young lady. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. There, because of the laxity of police supervision over the park, I believe it quite possible that she might have been murdered by garroters, and her body thrown into the lake or the reservoir. Two months after she went missing, the Arnolds received a postcard from New York saying I am safe Dorothy but nothing more. He's a 42-year-old named George C. Griscom, Jr., but he goes by "Junior." She met him at Bryn Mawr. This theory was immediately dismissed by police because it was 21 degrees Fahrenheit in New York City on the day Dorothy Arnold disappeared, which meant that the reservoir was frozen solid. The storybook Linden Hill estate is currently on the market for $22 million. That's how Blaine Trump remembered her friend Nina Griscom, the socialite, entrepreneur, model, TV personality, and Town & Country cover girl who died Saturday in New York at age 65 from. On Monday she paid a visit to the general delivery window of the Thirty-fourth Street post office, where she received several letters with foreign postmarks. 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. George worked at a logging camp 6 miles from their home and when he was gone 17-year-old Sam Russ, a cousin of Blanche stayed with her. All I can see ahead is a long road with no turning.. Those who glimpsed her familiar figure recalled that her demeanor was normal. Accompanied by her brother, she knocked on his hotel room door in Italy for answers, but she was given none, or at least none that satisfied her. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/226993282/george-stewart-griscom. [Special Dispatch to The Call] ATLANTIC CITY, Feb. The discovery of these letters revealed that Arnold and Griscom were in regular communication before she vanished, a communication she continued over her parents' objections. But who, the world wondered, was the heavily veiled woman? Dorothys steady good humor at home, her lively anticipation of her sisters debut, the banter with Gladys King outside Brentanosall these indicate a normal state of mind, not a desire for self-destruction. During February, Griscom returned to America with his mother and father. While in Mobile, he saw Dorothy in a store, accompanied by a young man. Dorothywas not missed at once. Dorothy was the daughter of a Manhattan millionaire. 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. The man she had been seeing, George Griscom, Jr., thought she might have committed suicide after her writing was rejected from a magazine. Dorothyenjoyed writing, and aspired to become a novelist. All results for George Griscom. The mystery of Dorothy Arnolds disappearance is still unsolved. Getting down on his knees, Keith peered into the fireplace: here he discovered a small mound of burned papers. Samuel helped build the bell tower at the Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall). All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. Soon they found the man Mr. Arnold meant. . Then she made a frightful mistake. She Lied About Everything, except Marrying Wyatt Earp, Investigating One of the Oldest Private Detective Agencies in Paris, 13 Things I Found on the Internet Today (Vol. The next day, though, the Arnolds reached out to John Keith, a family friend, and attorney, for advice. While Junior was an engineer and came from a wealthy family, he was 20 years older than Dorothy. In the weeks following, he received other messages inquiring whether Dorothy had appeared in Florence, all of which he answered in the negative. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. 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. But he also discovered that some of the burned papers were letters with foreign post from a man named George Griscom Jr. I mightnt see a thine I want, but if I do, Ill phone you.. An artists sketch of Dorothy Arnold on the day of her disappearance. Did Dorothy simply run away? Instead, he seemed desperately in need of rescuing himself. He even went to Boston and Philadelphia, but still, no dice. The $25 in her pocket would not last forever, but perhaps she had been secretly saving money and had more with her. They finally brought in the big guns: the famous Pinkerton Detective Agency, whose agent interviewed Dorothys friends, acquaintances, and classmates, but again, no dice. Looking animated and happy, they made no effort to hide their identities, or their presence in Boston. Dorothy had been involved in a relationship with a man whom her family did not approve, George Griscom Jr. Mr Griscom was in Italy at the time of Dorothy's disappearance and claimed to have no knowledge of what happened to her. Griscom was in Florence, Italy in December 1910. Dorothy Arnold was hardly the madcap, kick-up-her-heels type of girl who might easily get into trouble. or the lawyer who was employed in their service? Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? Edit Search New Search Jump to Filters. Well, without meaning to tarnish the reputation o a girl unable to defend herself, there is the possibility that Dorothy may have been something of a hybrid in the Arnold family. Oh, no, she said, I always planned to leave today., At the Arnold home in New York, Dorothys mother was equally astonished when her daughter reappeared. When she failed to return for dinner, an increasingly worried group ate without her, then began making discreet phone calls to Dorothys close friends to ask if the girl had, by any chance, dropped in on them. Told that she had not, the Arnolds begged that no mention ever be made of their call. Learn more about managing a memorial . Friends thought she killed herself because Griscom wouldn't marry her. It was precisely the spotlight they never wanted. No, this is serious, John Arnold replied. Return now to the Arnold home. Could she come to the phone? Then there was Keith, the family lawyer whod been there from day one of the mystery, who finally felt he was able to pitch his two cents about what had happened now that both parents passed: Dorothy, distraught from her failed career, took her own life. Writing was not a womans game, and certainly not in their upper-crust family. McClure's has turned me down. Its worth noting that Dorothy was a secretive person and there were aspects of her life which she kept hidden from her family. On December 11, 1935, the twenty-fifth year after the disappearance, police told reporters that tips on Dorothy Arnold still came in. As evening approached, Francis and Mary began to worry. Ludlow Griscom papers, 1918-1961. But people who are about to destroy themselves usually seem depressed. But when Elsie asked to speak to Dorothy there was a momentary silence. But no one will ever know. The Arnolds were reluctant to cooperate with police, which led them to clash with investigators and spawned a plethora of conspiracy theories. All we know is that as she walked down Fifth Avenue on the aftcrncxm of December 12, Dorothy appeared more concerned with the works of others than with her own literary efforts. The Kowloon Walled City Replica: Historical Accident turned Amusement Park. Mr. Arnold much preferred it that way, and vigorously resisted two days of intensive argument before he brought himself to tell the world about Dorothy. A 1928 article about Dorothy Arnolds case in. Over breakfast the next morning, a distracted family settled on another strange move when they decided not to summon police, instead, Dorothys brother John phoned a friend named John S. Keith, a junior partner in the law firm of Garvan K: Armstrong. In the main hallwhich newspapers were later to describe as magnificently furnishedshe found her mother waiting. It wouldve made more sense if shed just evaporated into thin air. Others point out that the drugging and abducting of attractive girls was fairly common in 1910. In favor of a suicide theory, the New York World dredged up the story of Andrew Griscom, a young cousin of Juniors. On the day of her disappearance, Dorothy Arnold was expensively and modishly clad, a fact that would make her highly conspicuous at a time when class distinctions in female dress were sharp. 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. Record information. Only a year or two older than Dorothy, Keith had occasionally escorted her to society dances or to lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 16 daughters. Legacy invites you. In an effort to bring things to a close, Dorothys father said he thought shed been killed and disposed of in the Central Park reservoir not likely, said the police, as the lake was frozen at the time of her disappearance. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. The doctor who ran the clinic, Dr. Meredith, would later claim to have performed a procedure on Dorothy that took her life, as the conditions, he argued, were simply so shoddy that complications and deaths amongst patients were inevitable. based on information from your browser. Sorry! Was it Dorothy herself? After mentioning her metaphorical, long road with no turning, she writes, Mother will always think an accident has happened. What accident? Lost your password? Dropping the candy into the capacious muff, Dorothy returned to the street for the second lap of her last known walk. As Edward Henry Smith wrote in his Mysteries of the Missing , the Dorothy Arnold case has been called a disappearance which had from the beginning no standard in rationality, being logically both impenetrable and irreconcilable. The cherry on top, however, was when he declared his plans to marry Dorothy upon her return. Try again later. But his search led nowhere, and finally Keith recommended that the family call upon the Pinkerton Detective Agency. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. On the desk-top he noted two transatlantic steamship folders. What she really meant, was men like George Griscom, Jr. George is the indispensable, star-crossed lover of our mystery. 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. of George James of Philadelphia, shopkeeper. After two hours they departed, taking with them a packet of letters. Then, on January 16, a young man and a heavily veiled woman came to visit him. George was a 42-year-old engineer who, like Dorothy, came from an affluent family. She was having an affair with a man 20 years her senior, George Griscom Jr., and had recently pawned her jewelry after meeting him. A search of her room indicated she . Another theory suggested that she had become pregnant possibly with Griscoms child and died during an underground abortion. FAMILY PROSTRATED. Well-behaved society girl that she was, Dorothy dared not push the matter further, instead, she followed her fathers advice, and during the next few weeks wrote a short story (ailed Poinsettia Flames, which she dispatched to McCluress , the combination New Yorker-Saturday Evening Post of the day. On Jan. 26, 1911, six weeks after she disappeared, Dorothy Arnolds family made her case public. Went to Boston and Philadelphia, but you can add or update the sort order photos... 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