Scams involving fraudulent matrimonial companies abounded in the nineteenth century. Vintage newspapers often reported circumstances, chastised the foolish hearts who sent money to their correspondent, and insisted that no man or woman worth marrying needed to resort to the mail or an agency. This article, titled the same (as my post) was originally published in The New York Times, January 21, 1900, and details the circumstances of a purported "heiress", gushing love letters on scented stationery, her two lovesick swains, the Manhattan matrimonial agency, and the judge's decree.
Published on June 15, 2017 23:02