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Title
Lincoln funeral rosette
Date Created and/or Issued
1865
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
This rosette was worn in a funeral parade for President Abraham Lincoln. A picture of President Lincoln is affixed to the center of the rosette, to express the mourning of the wearer. President Lincoln's body was taken by train to 12 cities where he was viewed by the public, before arriving at his final resting place in Illinois. The rosette or cockade is made of a stiff, thin fabric -- probably silk tissue or taffeta -- with a paper backing. The photo of President Lincoln is framed with a thin copper or brass frame.
Type
Image
Identifier
023F33BF-73A1-4916-9D5C-491299255134
72-2073c
Subject
Funeral processions
Mourning clothes & dress
Lincoln, Abraham

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