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Abraham Lincoln in Hanover, Nov. 18, 1863
 
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1 Pennsylvania, York County, Hanover — This Train is Bound for GloryLincoln Rallies for the Union
On North Railroad Street at Library Place, on the right when traveling south on North Railroad Street.
If you had been standing here on Wednesday afternoon, November 18, 1863, you might have heard a rumor that President Abraham Lincoln would be passing through town on a train. At 5 P.M., his train chugged down the main line directly in front of you. . . . Map (db m197246) HM
2 Pennsylvania, York County, Hanover — Abraham Lincoln
On Carlisle Street (Pennsylvania Route 94) at E. Park Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Carlisle Street.
One-half block east of here, on Nov. 18, 1863, Abraham Lincoln spoke briefly to townspeople from his special train. The President was traveling to Gettysburg for the dedication of the National Cemetery.Map (db m14880) HM
3 Pennsylvania, York County, Hanover — Abraham Lincoln
On N. Railroad Street, 0.2 miles north of Broadway (Pennsylvania Route 194), on the right when traveling north.
Abraham Lincoln, on November 18, 1863 addressed the citizens of Hanover from the rear platform of a Hanover Branch Railroad Coach when the train bearing him to Gettysburg for the dedication of the National Cemetery came down a switch to the station . . . Map (db m173820) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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