April 19, 1865 funeral procession
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12-08-2014, 02:05 PM
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RE: April 19, 1865 funeral procession
(12-08-2014 01:32 PM)L Verge Wrote: Now, any taker's on what the name of the locomotive was that pulled out of D.C. with the Lincoln funeral car? Hint: Think of an American city. According to "The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln The Funeral Train Excerpts from newspapers and other sources" (From the files of the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection) there is some debate on this: WASHINGTON TO BALTIMORE The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad over whose lines the funeral train first moved has claimed that its famous engine "Number 23" later called the "William Mason," headed the funeral train from Washington to Baltimore. This engine is the same one which brought Lincoln into Washington from Baltimore in 1861 and also was used for part of the Gettysburg trip in 1863. A contemporary news item states, however, that engine "Number 238" drew the train and that it was a new locomotive made at the Mount Clare works. Thomas Beckett was the engi- neer. "Number 239," the pilot locomotive, was draped in mourning and William Galloway was the engineer. http://archive.org/stream/assassinationo...c_djvu.txt My memory is that the Old Nashville was the one used on the Cleveland to Columbus portion of the route. |
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