[Engine "Nashville" of the Lincoln funeral train]
Summary
Photo shows a Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Railroad engine, with a portrait of Abraham Lincoln mounted on the front. The engine was one of several used to carry Lincoln's body from Washington, D.C., to Springfield, Ill.
This photograph is a copy, probably made in the early 1900s, of a photo taken in 1865.
Handwritten on the back of the mount: "T158896," "8/16/1911," and "1233."
Pre-1900 locomotives photographs and art.
U.S. President Trains Photographs. U.S. had the long tradition of building and using private coach railroad cars adjusted for or specifically designed for the president of the United States.
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