Columbia Exposition of 1893
Following her acquittal in 1893 for the murder of her father and step-mother, Lizzie Borden traveled to the Columbia Exposition in Chicago. This event, a world’s fair near the end of the 19th century, produced thousands of collectibles in its own right. Those who are serious Borden collectors also have an interest in this part of her story and own pieces from that historical event.
There are a few great sites that price these collectibles and give you an idea as to what these items should go for. Some sell Columbia Exposition collectibles. Here are some of the best:
Online Price Guide, World’s Columbian Exposition 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, is a great one to start with. I really like the large images here, which give you are very good look at the quality of items available.
Another page from the same site offers interesting books and photographic images that were sold commemorating the event. Just beautiful!
And here is an Interactive Guide to the World’s Columbian Exposition. Spend some time on this site!
Amazingly, while Lizzie was there in Chicago, “America’s First Serial Killer”, H. H. Holmes was on doing his thing. The very best book on the subject is, of course, Larson’s Devil in the White City. A must read.