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  1. Lord Gordon-Gordon ( c. 1840 – August 1, 1874), also known as Lord Gordon Gordon, Lord Glencairn, and The Hon. Mr. Herbert Hamilton, was a British impostor responsible for a major swindle in 19th century United States. He swindled a million dollars from Jay Gould, who was fighting for control of the Erie Railroad, and then fled to Canada.

  2. May 3, 2022 · Such was the case of of a mysterious man named Lord Gordon Gordon, who after pulling off successful swindles in Europe in the 19th century, turned his attention to North America where he absconded with a vast fortune after fooling some of the most prominent American businessmen in the midst of the building the transcontinental railroad.

  3. The peak of Lord Gordon-Gordon's criminal career were the two years 1871 and 1872. He spent the next two years on the run, before committing suicide in 1874. Britain. No definite facts are known about Gordon-Gordon's early life. He's rumored to have been the illegitimate child of a clergyman and parlor-maid.

  4. Apr 18, 1999 · The Confidence Man. By David Samuels. April 18, 1999. The New Yorker, April 26, 1999 P. 150. ANNALS OF CRIME about Lord Gordon Gordon, a Gilded Age swindler who helped end the reign of Jay Gould ...

  5. Mar 13, 2019 · This intriguing figure remains one of history's boldest con men. But how exactly did he get away scamming so many people, including swindling a whopping $1 m...

  6. Oct 13, 2018 · Lord Gordon Gordon (or to some, Lord Glencairn) was a prominent Scottish aristocrat – or at least, that's what the people who knew him believed. He spent the years between 1869 and 1874 convincing wealthy people in Scotland, England, the United States , and Canada that he was a rich heir to a Scottish fortune, and that he could be trusted ...

  7. May 4, 2018 · What caught Poling's eye was the true tale of a post-Civil War flim-flam man. He called himself Lord Gordon Gordon and promised wealth to the people he fleeced. He almost started a war with Canada ...

  8. May 4, 2018 · He called himself Lord Gordon Gordon.The quirky name is almost enough to inspire a tale all on its own, but Lord Gordon Gordon was also a bumbling, scheming, greedy con man.He got Minnesotans so ...

  9. 1 Aug. 1874, Headingley, Man. Gordon’s career is first documented in 1868 when, using the name of Glencairn, he leased a shooting estate in Scotland after convincing London solicitors and Edinburgh jewellers that he would fall heir to the title and fortune of Lord Glencairn on 25 March 1870. He vanished from the British Isles shortly before ...

  10. Lord Gordon Gordon by J. L. Johnston MHS Transactions, Series 3, 1950-51 Season. Lord Gordon Gordon, Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online “The Confidence Man,” by David Samuels, The New Yorker, 26 April & 3 May,1999, 150-61. Sources: Dictionary of Manitoba Biography by John M. “Jack” Bumsted, Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 1999.

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