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The catafalque was hastily constructed in 1865 to support the casket of Abraham Lincoln while the president's body lay in state in the Rotunda. The catafalque has since been used for all those who have lain in state in the Capitol Rotunda, as listed below. When not in use, the catafalque is kept below the Crypt in a small vaulted chamber called Washington's Tomb, which was originally intended, but never used, as the burial place for the first president. No law, written rule, or regulation specifies who may lie in state; use of the Rotunda is controlled by concurrent action of the House and Senate. Any person who has rendered distinguished service to the nation may lie in state if the family so wishes and Congress approves. In the case of unknown soldiers, the president or the appropriate branch of the armed forces initiates the action.
Senators and representatives have lain in state on the catafalque elsewhere in the Capitol. The catafalque has been used five times in the Supreme Court Building, for the laying in state of former Chief Justice Earl Warren on July 11-12, 1974; former Justice Thurgood Marshall, January 27, 1993; former Chief Justice Warren Earl Burger, June 28, 1995; former Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., July 28, 1997, and Justice Harry A. Blackmun, March 8, 1999. It was also used in the Department of Commerce building on April 9-10, 1996, for the laying in state of Secretary of Commerce Ronald H. Brown.
The catafalque is a simple bier of rough pine boards nailed together and covered with black cloth. Although the base and platform have occasionally been altered to accommodate the larger size of modern coffins and for the ease of the attending military personnel, it is basically the same today as it was in Lincoln's time. Presently the catafalque measures 7 feet 1 inch (216 cm) long, 2 feet 6 inches (76 cm) wide, and 2 feet (61 cm) high. The attached base is 8 feet 10 inches (269 cm) long, 4 feet 3-1/2 inches (131 cm) wide, and 2 inches (5 cm) high. The platform is 11 feet 1 inch (338 cm) long, 6 feet (183 cm) wide, and 9-1/4 inches (23.5 cm) high. Although the cloth covering the catafalque has been replaced several times, the style of the drapery is similar to that used in 1865.
A list of those who have lain in state on the catafalque in the Capitol Rotunda appears below; a list of all persons who have lain in state or in honor in the Rotunda is also available.
Name Lay in State Abraham Lincoln April 19-21, 1865 Thaddeus Stevens August 13-14, 1868 Charles Sumner March 13, 1874 Henry Wilson November 25-26, 1875 James Abram Garfield September 21-23, 1881 John Alexander Logan December 30-31, 1886 William McKinley, Jr. September 17, 1901 Pierre Charles L'Enfant (re-interment) April 28, 1909 George Dewey January 20, 1917 Unknown Soldier of World War I November 9-11, 1921 Warren Gamaliel Harding August 8, 1923 William Howard Taft March 11, 1930 John Joseph Pershing July 18-19, 1948 Robert Alphonso Taft August 2-3, 1953 Unknown Soldiers of World War II and the Korean War May 28-30, 1958 John Fitzgerald Kennedy November 24-25, 1963 Douglas MacArthur April 8-9, 1964 Herbert Clark Hoover October 23-25, 1964 Dwight David Eisenhower March 30-31, 1969 Everett McKinley Dirksen September 9-10, 1969 J. Edgar Hoover May 3-4, 1972 Lyndon Baines Johnson January 24-25, 1973 Hubert Horatio Humphrey January 14-15, 1978 Unknown Soldier of Vietnam Era May 25-28, 1984 Claude Denson Pepper June 1-2, 1989
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