The Lincoln Highwayman is a 1919 American silent mystery film directed by Emmett J. Flynn, and starring William Russell, Lois Lee, Frank Brownlee, Jack Connolly, and Edward Peil Sr.
[1][2][3] The story is about a masked bandit (the "Lincoln Highwayman") who terrorizes motorists on the highway in California.
While the masked highwayman holds them up at gun point and steals the women's jewels, the banker's daughter Marian (Lois Lee) finds herself strangely attracted to him.
Steele, a secret service man (Edward Piel), takes an interest in their encounter and starts working on the case.
Jimmy Clunder (William Russell), who arrives late is talking to Marian when a locket falls out of his pocket.