Murder on the Baltimore Express: The Plot to Keep Abraham Lincoln from Becoming President

Murder on the Baltimore Express: The Plot to Keep Abraham Lincoln from Becoming President

by Suzanne Jurmain
Murder on the Baltimore Express: The Plot to Keep Abraham Lincoln from Becoming President

Murder on the Baltimore Express: The Plot to Keep Abraham Lincoln from Becoming President

by Suzanne Jurmain

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Overview

Someone wants to murder Abraham Lincoln! This thrilling, true story reveals how a deadly plot to assassinate the President was discovered and how a daring detective whisked Lincoln to safety, changing the course of history.

Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best books of 2021 (#cplbest)!

"A perfect example of excellent narrative nonfiction and a must-have."--School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

"Interesting, well-researched, and very well done." --Kirkus Reviews

"As Jurmain points out in her thoroughly documented biographical thriller, it was a dangerous ride....The train ride that brought Lincoln home in 1865 has received more attention, but readers may find this one just as memorable."--Booklist

In February 1861, Abraham Lincoln set out on a triumphant 2,000 mile cross-country railroad trip that would take him from his home in Springfield, Illinois, to his Presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. But danger was around the bend, as a band of fanatic southern Confederate sympathizers were desperate for Lincoln to die. Furious at the new president's desire to end slavery, they devised a plan. Lincoln would be murdered by an assassin's bullet in Baltimore. As rushing railway trains carried Abraham Lincoln towards disaster, Detective Allan Pinkerton sniffed out the plot-and he and his detective assistants hatched a daring plan of their own.

Dive into this incredibly fun and suspenseful true story and learn about Lincoln's great escape!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781499812879
Publisher: little bee books
Publication date: 10/19/2021
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 255
File size: 15 MB
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Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Suzanne Tripp Jurmain was born into a theatrical family, making her acting debut at age four and appearing in a number of television programs during her childhood and teen years. After earning an honors degree in English at UCLA, she worked at UCLA's Fowler Museum before becoming a freelance writer. She has published several award-winning books for children on historical subjects, including The Secret of the Yellow Death, and the picture books Worst of Friends: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and the True Story of an American Feud, George Did It, and Nice Work, Franklin!, all illustrated by Larry Day. Suzanne Jurmain lives with her husband in Los Angeles. Visit her website at www.suzannejurmain.com.

Table of Contents

Timeline vi

The Principal Characters viii

The Warning 1

1 "What Does Anyone Want to Harm Me For?" 5

2 Mr. Pinkerton Takes the Case 15

3 A Visit to Mobtown 21

4 "I Bid You an Affectionate Farewell." 29

5 "Both Sexes and All Ages are for War." 37

6 Gone! 41

7 "I Would Like to Tell You, But I Dare Not." 49

8 Waiting for News 55

9 Decisions 63

10 "Lincoln Shall Die in This City." 71

11 "There is No Crisis." 77

12 A Sitting Duck 85

13 "Our Separation from the Old Union is Complete." 89

14 A Clear-Cut Sign of Trouble 95

15 Eight Red Cards 101

16 A Message for Mr. Judd 109

17 Ten-To-One Odds 117

18 "Find Mr. Lincoln." 127

19 "I Fully Appreciate These Suggestions." 131

20 "I Shall Think It Over Carefully." 141

21 So What Could Go Wrong? 147

22 "One of the Thousand Threats Against You." 153

23 The Mob Wants Blood 159

24 "What is Your Own Judgment upon this Matter?" 163

25 "Where is Nuts?" 171

26 Dread and Danger 177

27 "Highly Important News." 183

28 The President Speaks 191

29 "If This Must Be Done,/Must Do It." 199

30 "Forever Free" 209

Appendix 220

Notes, Sources, and Further Reading 224

Bibliography 240

Index 243

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