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    Lincoln Tomb - Wikipedia

    • The Lincoln Tomb is the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States; his wife Mary Todd Lincoln; and three of their four sons: Edward, William, and Thomas. It is located in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. Constructed of granite, the tomb has a tall, story-and-a-half base in trapezoidal form, surmounted by an obeli… See more

    History

    On April 16, 1865, two days after President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, a group of Springfield citizens formed the National Lincoln Monument Association and spearheaded a drive for funds to construct a … See more

    Design and layout

    The tomb is in the center of a 12½ acre (51,000 m ) plot. Constructed of granite from Biddeford, Maine, dressed at Quincy, Massachusetts, it has a rectangular base surmounted by a 117-foot (36 m)-high obelisk and … See more

    Built1868–1874
    Designated NHLDecember 19, 1960
    Adjacent memorials

    Also part of the site overseen by the State of Illinois, and a short distance from the tomb, three war memorials have been erected:
    • The World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial was dedica… See more

     
  1. Lincoln's coffin was made of walnut, covered with black cloth and decorated with sterling silver handles and studs, according to a program handed out at the funeral home. The coffin was 6-feet, 6-inches in length for the president, who stood 6-feet, 4-inches.
    www.ydr.com/story/mobile/2015/04/14/four-things-…
    President Abraham Lincoln's body lay in state in the center of the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol from April 19 to April 21, 1865, in an open coffin resting on a trapezoidal wooden bier draped in black. The structure, called a catafalque in French or catafalco in Italian, was used for the funerals or lying-in-state of distinguished persons.
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    On September 19, 1871, his coffin was placed in a temporary crypt on the south wall of the Lincoln Tomb, which was still under construction. For the second time his coffin was opened, and it was confirmed, he was still there.
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    Apr 28, 2015 · The body was in a red-cedar coffin, according to the LIFE story. About 200 people were present for the unearthing, including officials, Lincoln family members, and curious onlookers.

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  5. A Glimpse of Lincoln’s Corpse in 1901 - American Inquiry

    May 1, 2022 · Abraham Lincoln’s coffin and those of his family members were removed from the memorial and buried nearby in a temporary grave (shown in the foreground of the picture above).

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  8. Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site - Abraham Lincoln …

    In 1895 the association deeded the tomb and surrounding grounds to the State of Illinois. Lincoln's body first arrived in the cemetery's public receiving vault on the hill behind and below the present tomb. The coffin of his son William, who …

  9. Abraham Lincoln Funeral - White House Historical …

    Thousands of mourners spread beyond the fence. At two o'clock the coffin was carried by an honor guard from the White House and placed on a black-draped funeral car drawn by six white horses.

  10. Lincoln's Springfield Funeral and Burial - Abraham Lincoln Online

  11. Lincoln’s Body, in Life and in Death | The Huntington

    Oct 29, 2014 · Richard W. Fox says an 1865 photograph of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner "showed how fully he'd given his body up to his body up to the twin causes of union and emancipation." This photo, from The Huntington's …

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