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Showing posts with label catafalque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label catafalque. Show all posts
Sunday, July 26, 2015
View of President Abraham Lincoln’s Funeral Procession on Main Street in Buffalo, New York (1865)
View of President Abraham Lincoln’s funeral procession on Main Street in Buffalo, New York, April 27, 1865. The catafalque carrying his casket is visible in the street on the left.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Two Close-Up Views of President Abraham Lincoln's Casket on a Catafalque During Lincoln's Funeral Procession in New York City (1865)
Two close-up views of President Abraham Lincoln's casket on a catafalque during Lincoln's funeral procession in New York City, April 1865. By George Stacy. Animated stereoviews.
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Saturday, March 28, 2015
Daguerreotype View of Henry Clay's Funeral Procession in Lexington, Kentucky (1852)
Daguerreotype view of Henry Clay's funeral procession in Lexington, Kentucky, July 10, 1852.
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Friday, January 16, 2015
View of President Abraham Lincoln's Funeral Procession in Indianapolis, Indiana (1865)
View of President Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession in Indianapolis, Indiana, April 30, 1865. His casket is visible on the horse-drawn hearse. From Lincoln in Photographs: An Album of Every Known Pose.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
The Funeral Procession for President Abraham Lincoln on Broadway in Front of Grace Episcopal Church in New York City (1865)
The funeral procession for President Abraham Lincoln on Broadway in front of Grace Episcopal Church in New York City, 1865. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
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Sunday, March 23, 2014
Two Views of President Abraham Lincoln's Funeral Procession at the Corner of 6th and Chestnut Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1865)
Two views of President Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession at the corner of 6th and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 22, 1865. The catafalque carrying his casket is visible on the right of both scenes. A recruitment billboard for Union Major General Winfield Scott Hancock's 1st (Veteran?) Army Corps (or possibly just exemption agents using that name?) is visible above the catafalque. By Ridgway Glover. Animated stereoviews.
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