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Finally, Mrs. Lincoln threatened that if her late husband were not buried in OalTRidgeshe wpuld petition Congress to place the remains in a vault prepared but never used for George Washington under the Capitol dome After days of bitter debase, thecom-mitte- e finally gave in to the widow. From 1865 to 1874, when the tomb in Oak Ridge was completed, Lincoln's body was moved four times from one temporary, vault to another until it was made secure everybody thought in the permanent tomb. Two years later, one of the most bizarre events in American history took place when three men from Chicago conspired to steal Lincoln's body. They planned to haul the body in a sack for reburial in the northern Indiana sand dunes! Except for bne7hitch7 the body snatchers apparently, would have gotten away with it. The hitch was that one of the trio was an informer for the United States Secret Service. 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One of the rnost talented engravers of counterfeit plates, Ben Boyd, wasj arrested in October, 1875, and sentenced to 10 years.- - One of his accomplices, Jack Hughes of Chicago; also was arrested and released on bond. The head of the" Secret Service in Chicago, Patrick D, Tyrrell, assigned one of his operatives, Lewis Swegles, to win the trust of hughes in an attempt to trap other coun terfeiters. Swegles befriended Hughes and got an introduction to the "boss," Terrence MulnsHughesnduUins then offered Swegles a part in a fantastic scheme to steal the body of Abraham Lincoln and hold it for ransom of $200,000. plus of their engraver, Ben Boyd. Secret Service- the-releas- e This x Vr Family Weekly, April 10, 1960 man Tyrrell, astonished at the daring of the plot; instructed Swegles to join them. As the plan evolved, Swegles' chief tasks were to act as a lookout and, after removal of the body, to drive a cart to the tomb! He prearranged with Tyrrell that he would strike a match outside the tomb at Hie best moment for catching them. At the appointed hour on the dark, muggy night' pf Nov. 7, 1876, Tyrrell and his party were hiding in a room in the front of the seemingly deserted monument. They - heard the Uhieves break in and watched for the flare of Swegles' match. No r flare. They heard - hammering - against1 the marble sarcophagus. Still no flare. red-hande- -- d?- the burial chamber, in Meanwhile, had been foiled by a change in the plan. Instead of standing outside as lookout, he had been ordered by Mullins to stay in the rear of the Durial chamber to hold a lantern. After great labor Hughes and Mullins opened ,;the sarcophagus, ex-- v posing the coffin.- Mullins finally dispatched Swegles to bring up the cart. Swegles circled the monument while Mullins and Hughes withdrew and hid near an oak tree about 100 feet away, awaiting the cart. When Swegles finally struck his match, Tyrrell and his men dashed to the burial chamber. They found it empty and the sarcophagus dismantled. From their hiding place, Mullins and Hughes saw the lawmen close in. Assuming been captured, Mullins and Swegles-har Hughes fled the cemetery, A few days later, however, Swegles tracked them down and - . they were arrested. It is appalling to realize that the only serious mistake made by the culprits was their choice of a confederate. Today, Lincoln's body is in a hermetically sealed casket enclosed in a 27-tvault 10 feet below the floor of the tomb: the.y...most freauent Still,......ii Question I am ........ asked by visitors is "May we' see him?" One couple, a few months ago, insisted that friends of theirs had been escorted to the basement to view. the. Great Emancipator. They insisted I accord them the same on steel-and-concr- ete .....--h-- !. privilege.. , But Mr. Lincoln's resting place is now tally secure even from tourists. to- -, i |