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Lincoln 1861 Inaugural Train Stops Historical Markers

Abraham Lincoln traveled 1,904 miles by train from Springfield, Illinois, to Washington, D.C. for his inaugural, typically giving speeches from the rear platform at stops.
 
Abraham Lincoln Walked Here Marker image, Touch for more information
By Allen C. Browne, February 16, 2015
Abraham Lincoln Walked Here Marker
1 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Penn Quarter — .5 — Abraham Lincoln Walked HereCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail — Reported permanently removed
2 District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Penn Quarter — W.6 — The Willard Inter-Continental HotelCivil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail — Reported permanently removed
3 Illinois, Champaign County, Tolono — Lincoln 1861 Inaugural Train Stop
4 Illinois, Champaign County, Tolono — Lincoln in TolonoLooking for Lincoln
5 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Great Western Railroad Depot
6 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Lincoln’s Farewell to SpringfieldFebruary 11, 1861
7 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Lincoln Depot
8 Illinois, Vermilion County, Danville — Abraham Lincoln
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9 Indiana, Boone County, Lebanon — Abraham Lincoln
10 Indiana, Boone County, Zionsville — Lincoln's Stop in Zionsville, Indiana
11 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg — Abraham Lincoln
12 Indiana, Dearborn County, Lawrenceburg — LawrenceburghFirst in New Modes of Transportation — 1802 —
13 Indiana, Knox County, Vincennes — Ellis Mansion
14 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Mile Square — Here, Abraham Lincoln Said
15 Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Mile Square — 49.1961.2 — Lincoln to the Citizens of Indiana
16 Indiana, Tippecanoe County, Lafayette — Lincoln in Lafayette
17 Indiana, Warren County, State Line City — Abraham Lincoln
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18 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Downtown — State House
19 New York, Albany County, Albany, Downtown — Lincoln in Albany
20 New York, Chautauqua County, Westfield — The Lincoln-Bedell Statue ParkEstablished July 10, 1999
21 New York, Erie County, Buffalo, Downtown — First Unitarian Congregational Society Building
22 New York, Monroe County, Rochester, Brown Square — Morning of February 18, 1861Abraham Lincoln
23 New York, New York County, Manhattan, Chelsea — Hudson River RailroadAbraham Lincoln
24 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, Downtown — This Marks the Site of the Weddell HouseOpened June 25, 1847
25 Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Uptown District — 79-25 — The Ohio Statehouse / Lincoln at the Statehouse
26 Ohio, Harrison County, Hopedale — Abraham Lincoln at Cadiz Junction
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27 Ohio, Jefferson County, Steubenville — 8-41 — Abraham Lincoln's Visit to Steubenville
28 Ohio, Portage County, Ravenna — Abraham Lincoln, Ravenna, OhioTrain Stop — Historic Site —
29 Ohio, Summit County, Hudson — President-elect Abraham Lincoln
30 Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Center — The First Visit of Abraham Lincoln
31 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Abraham Lincoln
32 Pennsylvania, Dauphin County, Harrisburg — Abraham Lincoln
33 Pennsylvania, Dauphin County, Harrisburg — The Jones House
34 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, William Penn Annex East — Abraham Lincoln
 
 
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