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by Allan Pinkerton


"Bang, bang, bang!”  

 

There was no response to this impatient knocking upon the heavy door of the small Adams Express Company building near the end of the Columbus, Ohio, Union Depot, that night.  

 

There stood the train with all its usual bustle about it, the engine snorting like a spirited steed impatient to be out upon the road again, but the Adams Express clerk and assistant had not made their accustomed appearance. The express messenger, John Gossman, had become greatly alarmed, for but a few moments more elapsed before the train would pass on, and it was one of his guards who had been sent to awaken the two careless employees and hasten their regular visit to the train.  

 

“Bang, bang, bang!” This time louder and more persistent than before upon the heavy oaken and riveted door. But there was still no answer from within.  

 

Then the guard took hold of the door-knob, and, throwing his whole weight against the door, shook and rattled it frantically. Still… Read More