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Abraham Lincoln’s Ghost

Lincoln’s Phantom Funeral Train

© Jill Stefko

Apr 19, 2007
There are witnesses to Lincoln's ghost in the White House and other places. It is said that in April his funeral train has been witnessed on its way to Illinois.

Lincoln’s Ghostly Appearances

President Lincoln, in life, was very interested in spiritualism. Abraham Lincoln and the Paranormal He attended séances in the White House and had premonitions of his death.

Richard Winer and Nancy Osborne, Haunted Houses (Bantam Books, 1979) wrote about Abraham Lincoln’s ghostly appearances. He has been seen at Fort Monroe, Virginia. The fort was built in the 1600s and played a key role during the Civil War.

Lincoln’s ghost has also been seen in the White House. Grace Coolidge, wife of President Calvin, was the first to see his ghost. It was in the Oval Office and he was looking out of a window beyond the Potomac River. Poet Carl Sandburg did not see Lincoln there, but strongly sensed his presence by that window.

This haunting appearance actually happened during Lincoln’s lifetime. When Chaplain E. C. Bolles, Union Army arrived to meet Lincoln, he saw him at the window, gazing across the Potomac. He wrote about this and commented that he never saw such a mournful face and he had seen many others who were grieving.

Eleanor Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis also have felt his presence in the White House. FDR’s dog, Fala, sensed something and would bark with excitement for no reason. It was believed that he sensed the ghost.

President Harry Truman heard his footsteps. One night, he heard rappings at his door, but no one was there when he opened it. He noted that the servants swore they saw his apparition.

The Reverend Norman Vincent Peale said an actor heard Lincoln’s pleas for help and saw Lincoln on the floor, as if in prayer. He refused to name the man.

Queen Wilhelmina of The Netherlands saw his ghost when she, as FDR’s guest, stayed in the Lincoln Room overnight, according to Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits (Facts on File Inc., 1992). She heard someone walking in the hall, then a rap on the door. When she opened the door, she saw Lincoln wearing a top hat. At least one person witnessed Lincoln sitting on the bed, donning his boots.

People have reported hearing and seeing Lincoln pacing about near his Springfield, Illinois grave.

The Phantom Funeral Train

A train took Lincoln’s body to Springfield, Illinois, for interment. It took a circuitous route and traveled through New York that April of 1865. Each April since then, a phantom train is said to travel the same route. It leaves from the District of Columbia, travels through New York State toward Springfield, but does not arrive there.

Around midnight, the air above the tracks is sharp and cutting, but at each side, the air is warmer and calm. There are two versions of the spectral train. According to one version, there are two trains. One tugs several cars, draped in black, including a military car from which the sounds of mournful music emanate. The second pulls only one flatbed car bearing the Lincoln’s coffin. It is said timepieces stop while the train is passing by.


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Comments
Mar 4, 2009 2:56 PM
Guest :
I know its going to sound crazy, but what the heck. Back in 2002 before I went to Massachusetts to go to University, I had a weird experience. As I was just walking on a sidewalk along a street I saw a huge billowing puff of smoke coming right at me. As it passed by me, I could see the left hand side of an old style steam engine train. What was interesting was that it had a flatbed with a coffin on it guarded by what appeared to be a union soldier, but the face on this union soldier was that of a skeleton. I heard no sound at all nor did I feel any wind gush by me as a real train would produce. The real weird thing about this experience was that it was in Northern California and nowhere near any train tracks. Moreover, it happened it in the afternoon. Now after all that I've read today (first time I might add) about Lincoln's ghost train, am I the only person that has seen this phenomenon in California? I would really like to know.

Tong Park
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