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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}}
(contracted; show full);s scheduled train arrived in Baltimore. The large crowd that gathered at the station to see the President-elect quickly learned that Lincoln had already passed by. Even though the rest of the Lincoln party, including [[Mary Todd Lincoln|Mrs. Lincoln]] and the children, had been on this train as originally scheduled, they had already alighted from the train in an unscheduled stop several blocks north of the President Street station.<ref>Scharf, John, History of Maryland vol.III, Tradition Press, p.39
  </ref><ref>{{Cite news
  | last = Arnold
  | first = Isaac H.
  | coauthors =
  | title = The Baltimore Plot To Assassinate Abraham Lincoln.
  | newspaper = Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 37
  | location = New York
  | pages = 123–128
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[[Category:History of the United States (1849–1865)]]
[[Category:Causes of war|American Civil War, Origins of the]]
[[Category:History of Maryland]]
[[Category:Lincoln conspirators]]

[[fr:Complot de Baltimore]]