Henry Sweney, a resident who lived on the parade route, recalled seeing
a "living sea of human beings. But the greatest of the great men that
honored this occasion was President Lincoln mounted on a beautiful bay
charger between Seward and Chase. Like Saul of old he towered a head
taller than any man. He sat gracefully bowing with a modest smile and
uncovered head to the throng of women, men and children that greeted
him from the doors and windows."
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