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{{Infobox_President 
| name = [[Abraham Lincoln]]
| image = Abraham Lincoln head on shoulders photo portrait.jpg
| order = 16th [[President of the United States]]
| term_start = [[March 4]], [[1861]] 
| term_end = [[April 15]], [[1865]]
| successor = [[Andrew Johnson]]
| birth_date = {{birth date|1809|2|12|mf=y}}
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*John Gittings - hosted [[Mary Todd Lincoln]] in Baltimore.
*[[Hattie Lawton]] - also known as Hattie H. Lawton <ref>Cuthbert (1949) Lincoln 
and the Baltimore Plot. p. 4.</ref>,  Lawton was part of Pinkerton's Female Detective Bureau, formed in 1860 to ‘worm out secrets’ by means unavailable to male detectives.

==Aftermath - The public's perception of Lincoln's courage==


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  [[Image:Lincoln in a cattle car.jpg|thumb|5250px|lefright|"Passage Through Baltimore" - President-elect Lincoln Ignominiously hiding in a cattle car<br> [[Adalbert J. Volck]], Etching,1863<br>[[National Portrait Gallery (United States)|National Portrait Gallery]],<br> [[Smithsonian Institution]] ]]

 
 [[Image:Plot-kill-lincoln-1861 Picture2.jpg|lefright|4150px|frame|"Flight of Abraham" <br>''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', March 9, 1861]] 


[[Image:Maclincoln harrisburg Highland fling.jpg|left|70right|250px|thumb|"The MacLincoln Harrisburg Highland Fling" <br>''[[Vanity Fair (magazine, historical)|Vanity Fair]]'', March 9, 1861]]‎ 
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Many historians believe that Pinkerton’s perception of an assassination plot was incorrect and Lincoln came to regret that he slipped through the city unannounced."<ref>[http://teachingamericanhistorymd.net/000001/000000/000015/html/t15.html teaching American History]</ref> 

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[[Category:History of Maryland]]
[[Category:Abraham Lincoln]]
[[Category:American assassins]]
[[Category:Lincoln conspirators]]
[[Category:Abraham Lincoln assassination]]

[[fr:Complot de Baltimore]]