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Abraham Lincoln's hearse (New York) was the purpose-constructed hearse built to carry the body of Abraham Lincoln during a cortège held in New York City on April 25, 1865, shortly after his assassination by John Wilkes Booth.
Lincoln sat for this portrait at the gallery of Cooke and Fassett in Chicago. Cooke wrote in 1865 "Mrs. Lincoln pronounced [it] the best likeness she had ever seen of her husband." [33] February 27, 1860: Mathew Brady [34] New York, New York Carte-de-visite printed by Brady's gallery from a lost copy negative of a retouched original print
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A white Lincoln hearse waited in the cold rain outside a church in Woodstock, Georgia, Friday afternoon as the people who loved Laken Hope Riley gathered inside to remember a life that ended too soon.
The Czech Republic woke up Friday to images of hearses leaving the grounds of a prestigious university in the capital, Prague, as the country reeled from its worst mass shooting ever.. On Thursday ...
Amongst hearse enthusiasts, the 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor hearse is considered one of the most desirable, due to its especially ornate styling and appearances in several feature films, notably an ambulance version in the 1984 film Ghostbusters. In the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot, the Ecto-1 is a 1984 Cadillac Superior hearse.
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Lincoln's funeral train was the first national commemoration of a president's death by rail. Lincoln was observed, mourned, and honored by the citizens and visitors at 13 stops: Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York City, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Michigan City, Chicago, and Springfield: