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Lincoln's Tomb White Oak

The first of many funeral services for the fallen president, who was assassinated on April 15, was conducted at the White House on Wednesday, April 19, 1865. A procession then accompanied the horse-drawn hearse as Lincoln was carried to the Capitol, where he was laid in the Rotunda until the following day. The president's remains were then placed on a special train for the 1,700-mile trip to Springfield . The train carried Lincoln's son, William "Willie," who had died in Washington, D.C., in 1862, along with the President. A monument was constructed in Illinois, and is now the tomb of Lincoln, his wife, and three of his sons. This white oak grows near the monument to Lincoln .


         


This Zone includes zones from 4-8.
 - This Tree Requires Full Sun Exposure -


Botanical Name: Quercus alba
Growing Zones: 4-8
Spread and Height: 50S - 60H
Soil Moisture: Average
Soil Type: Sandy
Flower: No
Foliage Color: Green
Autumn Color: Red
State of Origin: Illinois


*This tree does not represent the actual tree, it's an example for the spread and height of any tree.


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