Civil War Quiz: What Do You Know About the Funeral and Burial of Abraham Lincoln?
Q#1 – After being assassinated, where was Lincoln’s body first laid in state?
Q#2 – A catafalque was hastily constructed to support the casket of Abraham Lincoln while the president’s body lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC. What happened to that catafalque after Lincoln’s body was removed?
Q#3 – At the funeral service in Washington DC, who offered the sermon and also a prayer and benediction, which moved many listeners to tears?
Q#4 – Lincoln was laid in State in 12 locations; which two locations that were located in the same state are missing from this list: Washington, DC, Baltimore, MD, Harrisburg, PA, Philadelphia, PA, New York City, Albany, NY, Buffalo, NY, Indianapolis, IN, Chicago, IL, and Springfield, IL?
Q#5 – What name was given to Lincoln’s funeral train which had his portrait fastened to the front of the engine above the cattle guard?
Q#6 – What was the purpose of the pilot train that preceded Lincoln’s funeral train?
Q#7 – Why did Lincoln’s funeral train take the 1654 mile route that it did?
Q#8 – Why was Lincoln’s funeral train limited to 20 miles an hour?
Q#9 – In addition to Lincoln’s body, there was a second body on the funeral train; whose body was it?
Q#10 – Why did Lincoln’s wife Mary Todd Lincoln remain at the White House and not travel on the funeral train?
Q#11 – The funeral procession in New York City had the most number of horses of all the processions used to draw Lincoln’s hearse – how many horses were used?
Q#12 – During Lincoln’s funeral procession in New York City, what future US President watched the procession with his grandfather?
Q#13 – What was the name of the cemetery in Springfield, IL, where Lincoln was interred?
Q#14 – What happened to the railroad car that so famously carried Lincoln’s body to its final resting place?
Q#15 – In November 1876, why did Chicago counterfeiter James “Big Jim” Kennally plan to steal Lincoln’s body?