Allan Pinkerton was a Scottish-American cooper, abolitionist, detective, and spy, best known for creating the Pinkerton National Detective Agency in the United States and his claim to have foiled a plot in 1861 to assassinate president-elect... Wikipedia
Born: August 21, 1819, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Died: July 1, 1884 (age 64 years), Chicago, IL
Children: 3
Parents: William Pinkerton and Isobel McQueen
Spouse: Joan Pinkerton (m. 1842–1884)
Resting place: Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, U.S
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Did the Pinkertons protect Lincoln?
The Baltimore Plot were alleged conspiracies in February 1861 to assassinate President-elect Abraham Lincoln during a whistle-stop tour en route to his inauguration. Allan Pinkerton, founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, played a key role by managing Lincoln's security throughout the journey.
Was Allan Pinkerton an abolitionist?
Allan Pinkerton was a cooper, abolitionist, and founder of the North-Western Police Agency, predecessor of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.
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Who were the Pinkertons and what was their role in the strike?
During the labor strikes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, businesses hired the Pinkerton Agency to infiltrate unions, supply guards, keep strikers and suspected unionists out of factories, and recruit goon squads to intimidate workers.
What were the Pinkertons known for?
It originally specialized in railway theft cases, protecting trains and apprehending train robbers. It solved the $700,000 Adams Express Co. theft in 1866, and in 1861 it thwarted an assassination plot against President-elect Abraham Lincoln. It later participated in antilabour union activities (see Homestead Strike).