History And Evidence of the Passage of Abraham Lincoln From Harrisburg, Pa., to Washington, D.C., On the 22d And 23d of February, 1861

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C. Franciscus, General Manager of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, saying that you were not able to find Mr.
Scott, who was out of town.
A full discussion of the entire matter was had between us, the party consisting of Mr. Franciscus, Mr. Sanford yourself and myself After all the contingencies that could be imagined had been discussed, the following proo-ramme 16 was adopted : That after the reception at Harrisburg, a special train should leave the latter place at six P. M., con- sisting of
...a baggage-car and one passenger car, to convey Mr. Lincoln and one companion back to Philadelphia; that that train was to be under the control of Mr. Fran- ciscus and Mr. Enoch Lewis, General Superintendent ; that the track was to be cleared of everything between Harris- burg and Philadelphia from half past five until after the passage of the special train ; that Mr. Felton should detain the eleven o'clock P. M. Baltimore train until the arrival of the special train from Harrisburg ; that Mrs. Warne should engage berths in the sleeping car bound for Baltimore ; that you should meet Mr.

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