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The Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania: A History and Guide
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The Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania: A History and Guide

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What is the Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania? It is the story of Abraham Lincoln in the Keystone State - the chronicle of where he went what he did, and what he said in the state. The trail begins with Lincoln’s Pennsylvania ancestors, moves on to his travels, public appearances, and speeches, and concludes with his funeral train in 1865. The Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania tells a story for the reader, but it is also a guide for those who would travel the state figuratively or literally, to recover the memory of America’s sixteenth president. The Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania transports the reader back in time to key moments in Lincoln’s public life. Using mileage that Lincoln claimed for his trips, available routes, duration of the journey and average speeds, Bradley Hoch is the first to establish the probable route Lincoln followed on his way from Illinois to Washington, D.C. After Lincoln was elected president in November 1860, he transformed his inaugural journey from Springfield to Washington into a grand railroad tour of northern cities, hoping to cement the people’s loyalty to the Union and to himself. His inaugural train, the first of its kind, made several stops in Pennsylvania. Hoch follows Lincoln throughout his journey, including the dramatic last leg - the secret night train - when Allan Pinkerton and his agents, determined to protect lincoln from would-be assassins, cut telegraph lines and sidetracked trains in order to spint him safety from Harrisburg to Washington. Hoch recovers symbolic moments, none more moving than Lincoln’s funeral train as it stopped in several Pennsylvania cities, including York, Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Erie. In Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell was placed at the head of Lincoln’s coffin when it lay in Independence HalL As more than one hundred thousand moumers passed by, the bell’s inscription memorialized his life. Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land, unto all inhabitants thereof. Rarely seen photographs, engravings, and maps enrich this illuminating volume. In the final chapter, Hoch offers a guide of sites to visit in Pennsylvania, making The Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania a welcome book for a wide range of readers intested in American history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2001
Pages
232
ISBN
9780271021195

What is the Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania? It is the story of Abraham Lincoln in the Keystone State - the chronicle of where he went what he did, and what he said in the state. The trail begins with Lincoln’s Pennsylvania ancestors, moves on to his travels, public appearances, and speeches, and concludes with his funeral train in 1865. The Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania tells a story for the reader, but it is also a guide for those who would travel the state figuratively or literally, to recover the memory of America’s sixteenth president. The Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania transports the reader back in time to key moments in Lincoln’s public life. Using mileage that Lincoln claimed for his trips, available routes, duration of the journey and average speeds, Bradley Hoch is the first to establish the probable route Lincoln followed on his way from Illinois to Washington, D.C. After Lincoln was elected president in November 1860, he transformed his inaugural journey from Springfield to Washington into a grand railroad tour of northern cities, hoping to cement the people’s loyalty to the Union and to himself. His inaugural train, the first of its kind, made several stops in Pennsylvania. Hoch follows Lincoln throughout his journey, including the dramatic last leg - the secret night train - when Allan Pinkerton and his agents, determined to protect lincoln from would-be assassins, cut telegraph lines and sidetracked trains in order to spint him safety from Harrisburg to Washington. Hoch recovers symbolic moments, none more moving than Lincoln’s funeral train as it stopped in several Pennsylvania cities, including York, Harrisburg, Lancaster, and Erie. In Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell was placed at the head of Lincoln’s coffin when it lay in Independence HalL As more than one hundred thousand moumers passed by, the bell’s inscription memorialized his life. Proclaim Liberty throughout all the land, unto all inhabitants thereof. Rarely seen photographs, engravings, and maps enrich this illuminating volume. In the final chapter, Hoch offers a guide of sites to visit in Pennsylvania, making The Lincoln Trail in Pennsylvania a welcome book for a wide range of readers intested in American history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2001
Pages
232
ISBN
9780271021195