Lincoln's ransom
a western story
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Word Count
87,750 words, Guess
Page Count
351 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelincolnsransomwe0000cham
- ISBN-100783803133
- ISBN-139780783803135
- Goodreads2098758
- Library of Congress Control Number00024242
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780783803135
- Open LibraryOL6779543M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3553.H265 L5 2000
- LCCPS3553.H265L5 2000
Description
It was regarded by many as the crime of the century: on 4th July 1876, the corpse of President Abraham Lincoln was stolen from its mausoleum in Springfield, Illinois, and held for ransom. The thieves, signing themselves "The Coney Men", demanded from Governor Beveridge of Illinois the release of Ben Boyd, a counterfeiter serving time in Joliet, and $200,000 ransom money. Of course, the theft of the body should never have succeeded. Sterling Packard, a U.S. Secret Service agent, had infiltrated the gang of counterfeiters, posing as a professional grave-robber. But, at the crucial moment, Packard was unable to provide a signal to prevent the crime. Following the theft, as a nationwide pursuit was launched, the train on which the body was being secretly transported is held up in Missouri by the James gang! Based on an actual historical occurrence.
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- Fiction
Series Statement
- G.K. Hall large print western series
Other Editions
- Lincoln's ransom: a western story
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