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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

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Bono yng

Bono 2013

Bono (Paul David Hewson) is 53 today. His nickname came
from Bono Vox O’ Connell Street, which means good voice
of O’Connell Street.

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN’S FINAL TRIP HOME

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The funeral car

Following his assassination, the body of President Abraham Lincoln was brought
from Washington, D.C. to its final resting place in Lincoln’s hometown of Springfield, Illinois, by funeral train (above), accompanied by dignitaries. Lincoln’s eldest son
Robert Todd rode the train to Baltimore and then disembarked and returned to
the White House. The remains of his son, William Wallace Lincoln, were also
placed on the train.

The funeral train left Washington, D.C., on Friday, April 21, 1865 at 12:30 pm and
traveled 1,654 miles to Springfield, arriving on May 3, 1865. Several stops were
made along the way, in which Lincoln’s body lay in state.

Lincoln’s wife Mary Todd Lincoln remained at the White House, too distraught to
make the trip; she returned to Illinois a month later. The President was interred
at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield.

lincoln's body

route

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THE UNSINKABLE TITANIC VIOLIN!

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An inscription on the violin’s tailpiece

wallace hartley with violin

(New York Post) – A rosewood violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley 
(above) on the Titanic deck as the ship sank has been confirmed as being
authentic by investigators, and could soon be brought to auction.

Hartley led seven other band members in hymns to calm passengers as
they lined up for lifeboats.

He and the other musicians went down with the ship while performing
“Nearer, My God, To Thee.”

“When we first saw the violin, we had to keep a lid on our excitement,
because it was almost as if it was too good to be true,” said Titanic
auctioneer Andrew Aldridge, of Henry Aldridge and Son, who spent
seven years of research to confirm its authenticity.

“It is the most important artifact relating to the Titanic to ever emerge,
and probably the most valuable.”

It’s worth six figures, and will likely be sold in the near future. For now,
however, it will be exhibited in Wiltshire, England.

The instrument was found inside a leather valise, engraved with Hartley’s
initials, that was strapped to his body.

 

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The Titanic in Cork harbour on the south coast of Ireland , 11 April 1912.

titanic sink

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PORTLAND TRACTION COMPANY ~

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1943

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portland traction trol

portland trction trolly 2
1956

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TRI-MET’S FIRST COLOR SCHEME

rose city transid buses

portland bus 1978

Portland’s Tri-Met
, replaced Rose City Transit on December 1, 1969, taking
over all operations and facilities.

ORANGE BUS in_1985

Tri-Met’s first Transit Center At Clackamas Town Center, 1985

Ex-Rose_City_Transit_bus,_Tri-Met_575,_in_1985

1966 GM bus

TriMet_look today

A Tri-Met bus today

         TriMet-Logo

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