Flag from Abraham Lincoln's Funeral Train

Description:

One of two flags that flew from the locomotive of the Lincoln funeral train on the route between Albany and Utica, New York

On April 19, 1865, an estimated 25 million Americans attended memorial services for Abraham Lincoln in Washington and around the country. Lincoln’s body lay in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda and then traveled to Springfield on a funeral train that retraced his route to Washington in 1861.

Newspapers publicized the train’s schedule so that citizens could pay their last respects as it passed. In ten cities, Lincoln’s casket was removed from the train for elaborate memorial services and public viewings. On May 3, 1865, the train reached its final destination. The following day Lincoln’s body was placed in its tomb.

Gift of Walter McCulloch, 1926

Date Made: by 1865

Associated Person: Lincoln, Abraham

General Subject Association: National SymbolsWeb Subject: Presidents

Subject:

See more items in: Political and Military History: Political History, Presidential History Collection, Government, Politics, and Reform

Exhibition: American Presidency

Exhibition Location: National Museum of American History

Data Source: National Museum of American History

Id Number: PL.035351bCatalog Number: 35351bAccession Number: 90668

Object Name: Flag

Physical Description: fabric (overall material)Measurements: overall: 16 in x 24 in; 40.64 cm x 60.96 cm

Guid: http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746aa-6f8a-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record Id: nmah_1199617

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