The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln shocked the country 150 years ago this past month. Coming just days after Lee's surrender to Grant, Lincoln's death plunged the nation into new ...
Historic train car destroyed by fire in early 1900s Minnesota man inherited window frame from train Professor has been working on replica of funeral train since 1990 PHOENIX -- The man from Minnesota ...
On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was infamously assassinated. Six days later, his body began its journey to Springfield, Illinois, from Washington to be buried. He was transported by train ...
On April 21, 1865, Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train departed Washington, D.C., on a 1,700-mile, 10-city journey, ending at Springfield, Illinois, where the president would be buried. A day later, on ...
Nearly 149 years after Abraham Lincoln’s death, the president’s appeal to the public imagination remains undiminished. Next year, on the 150th anniversary of the assassination, a re-enactment of his ...
Very few figures in American history are as iconic as the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. Before he served in the top office of the U.S., among other achievements, Lincoln was voted into the Illinois ...
President Lincoln's funeral train in Philidelphia near the start of its 13 day 1,600 mile journey from Washington to Springfield In the early morning of April 21, 1865, the soggy streets of downtown ...
A nine-car, garland-draped train carrying the coffin of assassinated President Abraham Lincoln left Washington on this day in 1865, headed toward Springfield, Illinois, where the nation’s 16th ...
PHOENIX -- The man from Minnesota had something that model train enthusiast Wayne Wesolowski deeply desired. The Minnesota man inherited a window frame from the historic train car that carried ...
Curious Cbus investigates a viewer's question about a Abraham Lincoln's Funeral Train. On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and following his death, his body traveled on a ...