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  • Lincoln funeral train website

    Leviathan is not an 1865 locomotive, of course. This may still be of interest:
    Becky Morgan

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    Re: Lincoln funeral train website

    Interesting. In about 1990 we (the guys and women) of The Mudsills in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin made a comercial for The State of Illinois Bureau of Tourism about the Lincoln Funeral Train. They Really did want to "get it right", so they asked us. We told them, show us the $$$$$, which they did. We filmed it a a remote crossing in northern Illinois and they used one of the engines from the Midwest Continental RR Museum in North Freedom, Wi. They did make that 1890's engine look "pretty close" to an American 4-4-0 and the engine used in Illinois. (They used about as many engines as Lincoln had "Funerals" on that trip. As usual, it took about 8 hours to film a 1 -2 minute commercial. But, it was pretty neat. You could see my wife in it, but me and Allen Rock (guards) got "cut out". As we did a number of events at North freedom (33d Wisconsin) I would eventually get to be both the Fireman and Engineer on that engine during a number of runs.
    John M. Wedeward

    Member
    33d Wisconsin Volunteers
    The Hard Head Mess
    The Old Northwest Volunteers
    5th Kentucky Vol's (Thomas' Mudsills)

    Member
    Company of Military Historians
    Civil War Battlefield Preservation
    Sons of American Revolution
    Sons of Union Veterans

    http://www.cwuniforms.net

    Ancestors:

    Pvt. John Wedeward, Co. A, 42 Illinois Vol. Infantry
    Cpl. Arnold Rader, Co. C, 46th Illinois Vol. Infantry
    Brigadier Gen. John Fellows, 21st Continental Regiment

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      The only thing we had wrong was the guards were all members of the VRC and I was the only one that had a VRC uniform, so we had to use Regular Uniforms. John Wedeward, Scott Cross, Tom Rock, Allen Rock, John Dewey, Richard Tibbles, Dick Yedor, Paul McKee, Judy Wedeward, Christy Cross.......
      John M. Wedeward

      Member
      33d Wisconsin Volunteers
      The Hard Head Mess
      The Old Northwest Volunteers
      5th Kentucky Vol's (Thomas' Mudsills)

      Member
      Company of Military Historians
      Civil War Battlefield Preservation
      Sons of American Revolution
      Sons of Union Veterans

      http://www.cwuniforms.net

      Ancestors:

      Pvt. John Wedeward, Co. A, 42 Illinois Vol. Infantry
      Cpl. Arnold Rader, Co. C, 46th Illinois Vol. Infantry
      Brigadier Gen. John Fellows, 21st Continental Regiment

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        Re: Lincoln funeral train website

        Since it's a future event, it's hard to speak to how serious the organizers really are, but from the civilian guidelines at least it seems as though they're making an effort to be accommodating to those of the c/p/h inclination. As a lowly Westerner with enough other obligations that precluded my involvement in any other Sesquicentennial events during the whole cycle, I'm very excited to be attending this.

        Guidelines participants: http://www.lincolnfuneraltrain.org/updates.php
        Joe Marti

        ...and yes, I did use the search function...

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          The Organizers of the Progressive Civilian Area are VERY SERIOUS. (thank goodness I'm just watching this unfold, because its a daunting task)

          So much so that the progressive civilian only camping area has a secondary application process---register for the event here , indicate the progressive civilian area on your application. http://lincolnfuneraltrain.org/participant_info.php

          Then you will receive a follow up email to submit a photograph and additional information.

          In other words---DO IT NOW. Don't wait until late in the game to sign up and apply. There are standards to be met, and active discussion groups in place now. Event security will be tight and you'll need make your decisions early and be informed about the requirements.
          Terre Hood Biederman
          Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

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          ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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