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President Lincoln's Funeral Procession in New York City

Creator:
Harper's Weekly
Location:
New York, New York
Origin Date:
1865
Materials:
paper
Measurements:
overall: 16 5/8 in x 23 in
Item ID:
71.2009.081.1829
Holding Institution:
Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection, courtesy of the Indiana State Museum
Available for Viewing:
No
Category:
Fine Art

Description

This woodcut engraving done from a Brady photograph was published in the May 13, 1865, issue of Harper's Weekly. It shows the funeral procession taking President Abraham Lincoln's casket from City Hall where the public viewing was held on April 24, 1865, to the train depot. The catafalque bearing Lincoln's coffin and pulled by 16 horses is seen in the middle of the image and to the viewer's right. An honor guard of soldiers can be seen walking in the foreground. A portion of the thousands of people lining the streets can be seen in the background of the image just in front of the buildings are draped in black mourning cloth. New York City was one of the twelve stops the Lincoln funeral train made along the route from Washington, D.C., to Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. This print has been encapsulated in Japanese tissue paper. See item number 71.2009.081.1830 to see the same image without encapsulation. Part of the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection, courtesy of the Indiana State Museum