The Hour of Peril: The Secret Plot to Murder Lincoln Before the Civil War (55 page)

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Dennison, Theodore

Dennison, William, Jr.

detective agency

detective career, Pinkerton’s start in

detectives

parallel tracks of Pinkerton and Kennedy
Washington

detectives, Pinkerton

alcohol use by
in Baltimore
Baltimore plot discovered by
disguises of
female
government spies and
Pinkerton’s detectives as
Williams, Charles

DeVoe, Ely

disguises.
See also specific detectives

alcohol and
in Baltimore PW&B case
Lincoln’s Washington trip
Pinkerton’s
Pinkerton’s anonymity concerns
Pinkerton’s stockbroker
Warne’s Mrs. Barley

Dix, Dorothea

Douglas, Stephen A.

debates between Lincoln and
New Jersey won by
as presidential candidate against Lincoln
unity message of

Douglass, Frederick

on Baltimore revised plan
Pinkerton’s admiration of

Dred Scott v. Sanford

Dubois, Jesse

Dundee, Illinois

Dundee Baptist Church

Dunn, George

Dyer, Charles V.

electoral votes

Baltimore plot for count day
Chittenden account of vote count day
Lincoln’s concerns about
results telegram
secessionists on vote count day
vote count safety and

Ellsworth, Elmer

Confederate flag taken down by
crowd control by
death of
duties of
illness of
Lamon and
letter to fiancée
as security point man
as Zouave

Ellsworth’s Avengers

Engels, Friedrich

Eugene Aram
(Bulwer-Lytton)

express service

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Felton, Samuel.
See also
Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad

attack plans on railroad of
bridge keepers of
Hamlin telegram to
leak to newspaper by
Philadelphia meeting with Judd and Pinkerton
Pinkerton hired by
Pinkerton letter to
Pinkerton meeting in Philadelphia
Pinkerton methods and
Pinkerton’s safe arrival message to
Warne involvement in PW&B case
whitewashed bridges of

Female Detective Bureau

female detectives.
See also
Lawton, Hattie; Warne, Kate

Fergus, Robert

Ferrandini, Cypriano

assassination intention of
Davies’s joining band of
government spies and
Pinkerton and
punishment escaped by
reason for not arresting
return and death of
select committee summons of

Fillmore, Millard

flagmen

flag-raising ceremony, in Philadelphia

Fort Moultrie

Fort Sumter

Fort Warren prison

Fountain Hotel

Fox River

Franciscus, George C.

fugitives

Brown, J., as
Underground Railroad name for

Fugitive Slave Act

Garman, Daniel

Gettysburg

Gittings, John S.

Glasgow Universal Suffrage Association

Gould, Charles

Great Western Railroad time card

Greeley, Horace

Lincoln’s election reported by
Lincoln’s safety concern of
pro-Lincoln influence of
threat to Lincoln’s life reported by
war spirit of
Washington route concerns of

Greenhow, Rose O’Neal

grenade rumor

habeas corpus suspension

half horse half alligator

Hamlin, Hannibal

Felton telegrammed by
on train through Baltimore

Hammond, C. G.

Hanscom, Simon

Harper’s Ferry raid

Harper’s Weekly

Harrisburg

arrangements made in
departure from
detour
itinerary
Judd’s emergency meeting in
speech in
Sumner left behind in

Harrisburg-Philadelphia railroad plans

hate mail

Havre de Grace

Hay, John Milton

McClellan viewed by
Nicolay and

Hazzard, George

Maryland plan of

Herndon, William

Lincoln’s parting meeting with
Pinkerton and

Hicks, Thomas H.

bridge tactics and
partisan balancing dilemma of
testifying before select committee
treason charges avoided by
warning letter received by

Hillard, Otis K.

on Baltimore military escort issue
Davies in room with Hughes, A., and
Davies payment to
government spies complaint of
in Lamon’s account
on Lincoln’s route to Washington
Pinkerton on
response to Lincoln’s change of plans
vote count response of

History and Evidence of the Passage of Abraham Lincoln from Harrisburg, Pa., to Washington, D.C., on the 22nd and 23rd of February, 1861
(Pinkerton)

House Divided speech

Howard, Joseph

Hunt, Henry

Hunter, David

injuries in Buffalo
warning letter from

Hutchinson, John H., Pinkerton as stockbroker named

Illinois Central Railroad

Illinois conventions

inaugural address

conclusion
war and
writing and deliberation of

inaugural journey.
See also
Baltimore; Baltimore plan, for revised itinerary; itinerary, for inaugural journey; Lincoln Special; speeches

Albany departure change
alcohol drinking on
announced details of
artillery displays during
Astor House dinner
Buffalo pandemonium
carpetbag containing speech lost on
crowds at stops on
dangers on
Decatur unexpected stop on
departure for Washington
grenade in hotel story
handshaking ordeals
Harrisburg
height contest with coal-heaver
Hillard on coded tracking system
Indianapolis stop and departure
Kentucky stop canceled
Lincoln’s companions on
Lincoln’s jokes during
Lincoln’s ticket for
Lincoln’s wife traveling separately
Lincoln’s young sons’ behavior on
Maryland and
military escort issue
New Jersey stop on
in New York City
planning
Springfield departure
stops and invitations
time card for first day
Washington arrival and first day
Washington companion
Washington G., and
Wood’s timetable

inaugural journey, of Davis, J.

inauguration

cartoon on
ceremonies
Inaugural Procession of 1861
Lincoln’s wait
press in days before
rumor and fears on
secessionist plan to prevent
secessionists and
security

independent committee of safety

Indianapolis

Italian assassins

itinerary, for inaugural journey

early Albany departure
Harrisburg-Baltimore
Hazzard’s plan for Maryland
need to change
as publicized
superintendent of arrangements
Washington, G., birthday figured into
Washington route

Jackson, James W.

Johnson, Waldo P.

Jones, John

Jones, Thomas D. (sculptor)

Juárez, Benito

Judd, Norman

Burns, G. H., giving Pinkerton’s message to
day before Baltimore stop
emergency disclosure meeting called by
Felton-Pinkerton meeting in Philadelphia
Lincoln meeting with Pinkerton and
Lincoln’s response impressing
Pinkerton’s messages to
Pinkerton’s ten for one telegram to
Scott, William H., and
Sumner and
telegrams to
train missed by
Warne and

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