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Licoln Funeral Train Commemoration



LINCOLN FUNERAL TRAIN COMMEMORATION AT B&O RAILROAD MUSEUM

 


Baltimore, MD - Museum officials announced today plans to commemorate
the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's funeral train in
the B&O Railroad Museum's Roundhouse in Baltimore, Maryland on April
18-19, 2015. A weekend full of commemorative events are planned
including scheduled re-enactments of Lincoln's funeral cortege and
placing of the coffin in the center of the Museum's National Historic
Landmark Roundhouse. Visitors will be able to "view" the martyred
President in an authentic reproduction of his casket. Civil War soldier
and civilian re-enactors will participate in the solemn ceremonies and
researched authentic funeral music will be provided by the Federal City
Brass Band. The Museum's 1863 locomotive "Thatcher Perkins" will
accompany the ceremony and be decorated exactly like the Lincoln Funeral
Train. Each ceremony will be narrated by noted author and Guest Curator
Daniel Carroll Toomey. Times for the formal narrated commemoration are:

 SATURDAY APRIL 18, 2015:  11:30 AM

                                           
SUNDAY   APRIL 19, 2015:  11:30 AM

Visitors may view the casket, exhibits and interact with soldier and
civilian mourners throughout the day. The Museum's nationally acclaimed
exhibit "The War Came by Train" will feature special artifacts,
including an exact reproduction of the overcoat Lincoln wore on the
night of his assassination made by Brooks Brothers, a hand-made scale
model of the Lincoln Funeral Car and Civil War veteran's ribbons and
uniforms in gallery exhibits that highlights the events of the year 1865
and the end of the War.

Courtney B. Wilson, Executive Director of the B&O Railroad Museum said
"…this event will be the largest Lincoln funeral exhibition in
Maryland and will commemorate, in a very solemn manner, the arrival of
the Lincoln Funeral Train in Baltimore 150 years ago. It will be a
remarkable opportunity to return to one of our nation's saddest and most
contemplative events."

Admission: $18 adults, $16 seniors, $12 children, Free - B&O Members

THE B&O RAILROAD MUSEUM™, a full affiliate of the Smithsonian
Institution, is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of
American railroading and its impact on American society, culture and
economy. The Museum is home to the oldest, most comprehensive collection
of railroad artifacts in the Western Hemisphere including an
unparalleled roster of 19th and 20th century railroad equipment. The
40-acre historic site is regarded as the birthplace of American
Railroading and includes the 1851 Mt. Clare Station, the 1884 Baldwin
Roundhouse and first mile of commercial railroad track in America. For
further information on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum, please call
410-752-2490 or visit www.borail.org .