History And Evidence of the Passage of Abraham Lincoln From Harrisburg, Pa., to Washington, D.C. : On the Twenty-Second And Twenty-Third of February, Eighteen Hundred And Sixty-One
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m. We had to wait but a short time when a special 27 train arrived with but one passenger car attached, from which President Lincoln, with Mr. Ward H. Lamon and a few other gentlemen, officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, alighted. Upon their alighting, I had the honor of being intro- duced by you to President Lincoln, and he, with Mr. Lamon, forthwith got into the carriage which had been provided by you. and the driver of which was placed by you under my directions as to his movements..., so that these might be regulated with a view of reaching our depot a few minutes after the regular starting time of our train. This required that we should while away time ; for the train from Harrisburg had arrived considerably earlier than was anticipated. Accordingly, after you had taken your seat in the carriage with President Lincoln and Mr. Lamon, I took mine alongside of the driver, and directing him first down Market Street as far as Nineteenth, then up that street as far as Vine Street, and thence to Seventeenth Street, requesting him to proceed down that street slowly as if on the lookout for someone, towards our depot.
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