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Existing comment: Going Home:
There had never been anything like it, the vast, rolling pageant of grief that lasted 14 days and covered 1,200 miles. An estimated seven million Americans -- one in every three living outside the former Confederacy -- viewed the presidential casket in eleven cities or glimpsed the funeral train as it slowly traced a route similar to the one Lincoln had followed to his first inauguration.
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