Eliza Wallace

Eliza Wallace

Eliza Wallace, known by her pseudonym as Big Mary or Boston Mary, was a New York criminal during the late 19th century; among her known aliases included "Eliza Gilford", "Mary Anderson" and "Mary Rogers". An associate of Fredericka Mandelbaum, she was a prominent thief and con artist in New York's underworld during the 1860s and 70s.

In 1863, Wallace was arrested under the alias Mary Anderson for stealing silk from "Stewart's" and sentenced to twelve months imprisonment as well as serving a two and a half year prison sentence in Sing Sing Prison for shoplifting under the name Eliza Gilford.

On June 25 1868, she was arrested on charges of stealing 70 yards of silk estimated to be worth $210 from the "Lake & McCreery" store on Broadway. After posting bail, she failed to appear in court and an arrest warrant was issued by District Attorney A. Oakey Hall on July 8. However, a search by Capt. John Jourdan of the Sixth Precinct failed to locate her and she remained a fugitive for over a year before he received information that she was in Philadelphia. After gaining consent by police officials, a Detective Woolridge was sent to take her into custody on January 22 1869.

Returning with Wallace the following day, she was arraigned before a Justice Dowling (the Court of General Sessions having adjourned shortly before his arrival).

She was additionally wanted by police officials in Philadelphia on between six to eight criminal charges while awaiting trial in New York.

References

*Asbury, Herbert. "The Gangs of New York". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1928. ISBN 1-56025-275-8
*Crapsey, Edward. "The Nether Side of New York: Or, The Vice, Crime and Poverty of the Great Metropolis". New York: Sheldon & Company, 1872.
*"Arrest of a Notorious Female Criminal". New York Times. 24 January 1869


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