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Lincoln funeral car on the old tracks of the Illinois Central Railroad by Lake Michigan, Chicago, 1865.

Lincoln funeral car on the old tracks of the Illinois Central Railroad...

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BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Time card for a special train, Monday February 11, 1861, His Excellency, Abraham Lincoln, President elect.

Time card for a special train, Monday February 11, 1861, His Excellenc...

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Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

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Funeral car, used upon the occasion of the funeral obsequies of President Lincoln at Buffalo April 19th and the reception of his remains April 27, 1865

Funeral car, used upon the occasion of the funeral obsequies of Presid...

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Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Time table for the special train, conveying the funeral cortege with the remains of the late President from Chicago to Springfield.
LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Lincoln funeral car on the old tracks of the Illinois Central Railroad by Lake Michigan, Chicago, 1865.

Lincoln funeral car on the old tracks of the Illinois Central Railroad...

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Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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DINNER [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

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The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
Reception of the remains of President Lincoln.

Reception of the remains of President Lincoln.

Surrounded by a black mourning border.

Special order regulated the transportation of the remains of late President, Abraham Lincoln, from Washington City, to Springfield, Illinois.
BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

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DINNER [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
DINNER [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
DINNER [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

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LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.
LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
DINNER [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Special order regulated the transportation of the remains of late President, Abraham Lincoln, from Washington City, to Springfield, Illinois.
BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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DINNER [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 24, 1865.

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Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

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LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Special order regulated the transportation of the remains of late President, Abraham Lincoln, from Washington City, to Springfield, Illinois.
Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

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BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
Lincoln's favorite horse on the day of his master's funeral, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, 1865.

Lincoln's favorite horse on the day of his master's funeral, Lincoln H...

Lincoln loved his dog, Fido, and had an affinity for cats. He also loved horses. He had several during his life, including Tom, Belle, Old Buck and Robin - who was commonly nicknamed 'Old Bob'. When one of his ... More

Funeral train bearing body of President Harding coming into Chicago, Ill

Funeral train bearing body of President Harding coming into Chicago, I...

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BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
DINNER [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
BREAKFAST [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
DINNER [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 26, 1865.

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LUNCHEON [ON FUNERAL TRAIN OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY?] [held by] PULLMAN DINING CAR SERVICE [at] [EN ROUTE TO CANTON?] (RR;)
Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

Buffalo Commerical Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.

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The Philadelphia Inquier, [Newspaper]. April 21,1865.
Boston Daily Journal, [newspaper]. April 27, 1865.
Time table for the special train, conveying the funeral cortege with the remains of the late President from Chicago to Springfield.