Baltimore Plot

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The Baltimore Plot was a failed 1861 conspiracy to assassinate President-elect Abraham Lincoln as he traveled to his inauguration, foiled in part by detective work from Allan Pinkerton’s agency.

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instanceOf assassination plot
political conspiracy
hasAlternativeName Baltimore assassination plot
hasContext American Civil War secession crisis
hasControversy debate over extent and seriousness of the conspiracy
hasCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasDiscoveryMethod detective investigation
undercover infiltration
hasDocumentation memoirs of participants and observers
reports by Allan Pinkerton
hasGoal assassination of Abraham Lincoln
hasHistoricalSignificance early major case for Pinkerton National Detective Agency
early security threat to Abraham Lincoln before his presidency
hasKeyEvent secret overnight passage of Abraham Lincoln through Baltimore
hasLocation Baltimore, Maryland, United States
surface form: Baltimore, Maryland
hasMethod attack during train transfer in Baltimore
hasMotivation Southern sympathies
opposition to Lincoln’s election
tensions over secession
hasOpposition Abraham Lincoln’s security detail
Allan Pinkerton
Pinkerton National Detective Agency
hasOutcome Abraham Lincoln safely reached Washington, D.C.
hasPerpetrators pro-Southern conspirators
hasPlannedAttackPoint Union Station (Baltimore)
surface form: Calvert Street Station area in Baltimore

Midtown Baltimore
surface form: Camden Station area in Baltimore
hasPlannedDate 1861
hasPlannedVictim Abraham Lincoln
hasRelatedEvent First inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
surface form: Abraham Lincoln’s first presidential inauguration

onset of the American Civil War
secession of Southern states
hasRelatedOrganization Baltimore police and city authorities
hasSecurityMeasure alteration of published train schedule
disguising Abraham Lincoln during travel
hasSourceType historical accounts
hasStatus failed
hasTarget Abraham Lincoln
hasTargetRole President-elect of the United States
hasTimePeriod February 1861
hasTransportationContext railroad travel through Baltimore
hasTravelRouteContext Lincoln’s train journey from Springfield, Illinois, to Washington, D.C.
involvedPerson Abraham Lincoln
Allan Pinkerton
Kate Warne
Norman B. Judd NERFINISHED
Ward Hill Lamon
wasFoiledBy Allan Pinkerton
Pinkerton National Detective Agency
covert change of Lincoln’s travel plans

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Kate Warne participatedIn Baltimore Plot