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1798 Bank of Pennsylvania heist
The 1798 Bank of Pennsylvania heist occurred late on August 31 or early on September 1, 1798 when $162,821 (equivalent to $3.3 million in 2015) was stolen from the Bank of Pennsylvania at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
==Background==
Patrick "Pat" Lyon, a blacksmith who had worked on the vault doors and fitted it with locks, was initially a suspect in the heist. Lyon and a 19-year-old apprentice had left Philadelphia shortly before the heist, possibly in response to a yellow fever epidemic that had been plaguing the city. They later arrived in Lewistown, Delaware, where the apprentice died of an illness. Lyon had learned of the theft and suspected that he was wanted after speaking with an acquaintance of his. Lyon himself had suspected the bank's caretaker, Samuel Robinson, and another man of committing the heist. They had visited his shop once when he was working on the bank vault's doors. Lyon returned to Philadelphia to plead his case but was imprisoned in Walnut Street Prison for three months.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Pat Lyon at the Forge )〕 The bank showed no signs of forced entry and the vault was believed to have been opened with a forged key.
The sole perpetrators of the heist, Isaac Davis and Thomas Cunningham were later caught. Cunningham, who was the bank's porter, died of yellow fever several days after the heist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Great Bank Heist of 1798 )〕 Davis, the man who had visited Lyon's shop with Robinson, was depositing the stolen money in several banks, including the one he had burglarized. This made officials suspicious of him and he later confessed to the heist. However, he was reportedly pardoned without serving any jail time after he gave back the stolen money in a plea deal with the Governor of Pennsylvania, Thomas Mifflin. Lyon was still kept in jail on suspicion of forging a duplicate key but released shortly thereafter. His bail had been set at $150,000 but lowered to $2,000 after Davis's confession.〔

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