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#159 The train carrying President Abraham Lincoln’s casket during his funeral remains idle at the station, Washington, D.C., 1860s

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#159 The train carrying President Abraham Lincoln’s casket during his funeral remains idle at the station, Washington, D.C., 1860s

Washington D.C in the 1860s: What U.S. Capital looked like during and after the Civil War

#159 The train carrying President Abraham Lincoln’s casket during his funeral remains idle at the station, Washington, D.C., 1860s

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←#158 The dome of the U. S. Capitol as it appeared under construction in 1865.
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