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New York and the Lincoln Specials : The President's Pre-Inaugural and Funeral Trains Cross the Empire State

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Among the threads running through Abraham Lincoln's adult life was an association with railroads.

His first administration began with a pre-inaugural tour, five days of which were in the Empire State, while closure was brought to his second administration by a funeral train that also took five days crossing New York. Separated by four years, these two epic journeys represented events unique in American history.

By virtue of the trains traveling through the heart of the state, thousands of ordinary people witnessed one, if not both, passages and, in a larger sense, also became participants in the grand tableau.

Whether the visit by the presidential train lasted overnight, part of day, a few minutes, or only fleeting seconds, the experience became indelibly etched in the minds of those who had the opportunity to stand along the tracks or parade route, to see and possibly hear their leader speak, or to view his remains.

Given the uniqueness the trains' purposes, they represent seminal events in national and state history.

Fortunately, though there is a lack of tangible evidence in the form of relics and photographs of either event, there does exist a substantial documentation in the form of newspaper accounts, memoirs, and diaries.

These permit the two fascinating and intertwined stories to be told in some detail.

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McFarland & Co Inc
1476670757 / 9781476670751
Paperback / softback
30/09/2018
United States
189 pages, 50 photographs, 16 maps
178 x 254 mm, 510 grams