Abraham Lincoln Catafalque in the House Chamber of the Hills Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, April 21-22, 1865

Summary

This image shows the catafalque, a temporary structure built to support President Abraham Lincoln's coffin during the three days he lay in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. Lincoln's assassination on April 14, 1865, plunged Americans into deep mourning. Many people collected mementos like this to visualize the events of President Lincoln's funeral as a way of expressing their grief.

This image shows the catafalque, a temporary structure built to support President Abraham Lincoln's coffin during the three days he lay in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. Lincoln's assassination on April 14, 1865, plunged Americans into deep mourning. Many people collected mementos like this to visualize the events of President Lincoln's funeral as a way of expressing their grief.

This carte-de-visite photograph shows the catafalque, a temporary structure built to support President Abraham Lincoln's coffin during the three days he lay in state in the U. S. Capitol Rotunda from April 19-21, 1865. Commissioner of Public Buildings, Benjamin Baker French, designed and built the catafalque. The platform consisted of pine boards nailed together, measuring about 7 feet long. Raised above the ground about 3 feet, it was draped in black fabric and decorated with stars. This image shows the catafalque awaiting the coffin in front of a large backdrop. The elaborate backdrop takes the form of a classical arcade, or rows of arches, draped in heavy, black bunting. The effect is at once monumental and somber.

Although the original photographer is unknown, we do know that D.C. Burnite of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania printed this carte-de-visite photograph. Abraham Lincoln's assassination on April 14, 1865 plunged Americans into deep mourning. Many people collected mementos like this to help them visualize the events of President Lincoln's funeral as a way of expressing the national grief.

Detailed Description
Artifact

Carte-de-visite (Card photograph)

Date Made

1865

Subject Date

21 April 1865-22 April 1865

Creators

D.C. Burnite & Company 

Place of Creation

United States, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg 

Creator Notes

This carte de visite created by photographer D.C. Burnite of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

 On Exhibit

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

36.713.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Annie Rosewarne.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Albumen process
Printing (Process)

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: 3.625 in

Width: 2.25 in

Inscriptions

Photographer's imprint on back: FROM / D. C. BURNITE & CO. / Harrisburg, / Pa. / 110 MARKET STREET / Duplicate Copies can be had at any time by sending / Name and / No.

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