![]() The messengers who had charge of the express matter between these two points were each provided with a safe and with a pouch. Montgomery being a great centre of trade was made the western terminus of one of the express routes, Atlanta being the eastern. The agents at these points were selected with the greatest care, and were always considered men above reproach. Moreover, as they did all the express business for the banks, besides moving an immense amount of freight, it is evident that their business was enormous.Īt all points of importance, where there were diverging routes of communication, the company had established principal agencies, at which all through freight and the money pouches were delivered by the messengers. They handled all the money sent to the South for the purchase of produce, or remitted to the North in payment of merchandise. The Adams Express Company had a monopoly of the express business of the South, and had established its agencies at all points with which there was communication by rail, steam or stage. There were several good hotels in the city and they were always filled to overflowing with the wealth and beauty of the South. During their busy season, while overseeing the labor of their slaves, they were almost entirely debarred from the society of any but their own families but when the crops were gathered they went with their families to Montgomery, where they gave themselves up to enjoyment, spending their money in a most lavish manner. When the Alabama planters had gathered their crops of cotton, tobacco, rice, etc., they sent them to Montgomery to be sold, and placed the proceeds on deposit in its banks. Cotton was king, and millions of dollars were poured into the country for its purchase, and a fair share of this money found its way to Montgomery. It is the capital, and consequently learned men and great politicians flock to it, giving it a society of the highest rank, and making it the social centre of the State.įrom 1858 to 1860, the time of which I treat in the present work, the South was in a most prosperous condition. Its situation at the head of navigation, on the Alabama river, its connection by rail with important points, and the rich agricultural country with which it is surrounded, make it a great commercial centre, and the second city in the State as regards wealth and population. Montgomery, Alabama, is beautifully situated on the Alabama river, near the centre of the State. If there be any incidental embellishment, it is so slight that the actors in these scenes from the drama of life would never themselves detect it and if the incidents seem to the reader at all marvelous or improbable, I can but remind him, in the words of the old adage, that Truth is stranger than fiction. The narration of some of the most interesting of these events, happening in connection with my professional labors, is the realization of a pleasure I have long anticipated, and is the fulfillment of promises repeatedly made to numerous friends in by gone days.Īnd the other works announced by my publishers, are all true stories, transcribed from the Records in my offices. The Burglar's Fate and the Detectives The Expressman and the Detectiveĭuring the greater portion of a very busy life, I have been actively engaged in the profession of a Detective, and hence have been brought in contact with many men, and have been an interested participant in many exciting occurrences. Advanced Digital Solutions & High-Quality eBook Formatting OK Publishing True Crime: Pinkerton National Detective Agency
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