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Posted: Jan 19 2009 at 1:26pm | IP Logged Quote MaryM

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Interestingly the same general route that Lincoln took to Washington for his inaguration in 1861 was followed by the Lincoln funeral train but going the opposite direction back to Springfield. I was not really aware of the funeral train other than maybe hearing brief mention in past history studies. This book was really interesting as it made it very real. It's told from the perspective a young boy whose father takes him by carriage in the middle of the night to watch Pres. Lincoln's funeral train travel past their town. I love Wendell Minor ilustrations and was not disappointed. They evoke the emotion of this event very well.

The book includes an afterword with a brief overview of the history of this event and a map of the funeral train route. Also included is a one-page "Interesting Facts About the Lincoln Funeral Train" which includes lots of tidbits. Did you know that two future presidents as young men watched the funeral train go by? (Theodore Roosevelt in New York and Grover Cleveland in Buffalo) Or that there were 12 funerals held along the way? Or that the train traveled across the country at 20 miles an hour, slowing down even more as it past through towns?

Link to model of the train which is housed at the Lincoln Library in Springfield.

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Posted: Feb 22 2009 at 11:12pm | IP Logged Quote SuzanneG

I have to say, that of all the new Lincoln books we read over the past months, THIS was my favorite! I get all choked up at the end! It's very very good.

And, loved the last couple pages with the facts, etc. I didn't know that his son's body was removed from its burial and transported with him on the same train.

We went out the other day and drove at 20 mph, cuz the girls wanted to see how fast the train went the whole way!

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We went out the other day and drove at 20 mph, cuz the girls wanted to see how fast the train went the whole way!

- I love your girls!

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It's an amazing thing to think about and realize! That train went the WHOLE way THAT SLOW! All 1600 miles. We're so used to seeing trains speed by. And then to have that image of all those people coming out to see him!


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