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A five-month-old baby lies buried in the very back of Evergreen Memorial Cemetery in Bloomington, Illinois. Her weathered 122-year-old headstone is barely readable. Yet this forgotten infant became the inspiration for one of the most famous characters in American literature: Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.
Dorothy Louise Gage died suddenly in November 1898, devastating her aunt Maud Baum—wife of author L. Frank Baum. At that exact moment, Frank was writing the story he'd been telling his sons about a little girl trying to return to her loving aunt. Heartbroken by Maud's grief, he immortalized baby Dorothy by giving her name to his lead character. Two years later, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz became a bestseller.
This episode explores how a forgotten tragedy in an Illinois cemetery shaped American pop culture forever, revealing the real heartbreak behind the yellow brick road.
Subscribe to Hometown History for forgotten local American stories that changed everything.
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A five-month-old baby lies buried in the very back of Evergreen Memorial Cemetery in Bloomington, Illinois. Her weathered 122-year-old headstone is barely readable. Yet this forgotten infant became the inspiration for one of the most famous characters in American literature: Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz.
Dorothy Louise Gage died suddenly in November 1898, devastating her aunt Maud Baum—wife of author L. Frank Baum. At that exact moment, Frank was writing the story he'd been telling his sons about a little girl trying to return to her loving aunt. Heartbroken by Maud's grief, he immortalized baby Dorothy by giving her name to his lead character. Two years later, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz became a bestseller.
This episode explores how a forgotten tragedy in an Illinois cemetery shaped American pop culture forever, revealing the real heartbreak behind the yellow brick road.
Subscribe to Hometown History for forgotten local American stories that changed everything.
In This Episode:
Key Figures:
Timeline:

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