President Wilson's hearse

Another seemingly random late night image search turned this up, which spiraled into saturating more info.

Woodrow Wilson's funeral service took place on February 6, 1924. A military funeral procession ensued from the Wilson house up Massachusetts Avenue to the Way of Peace entrance to Bethlehem Chapel on South Drive. Wilson remains the only President interred in DC proper.

This image courtesy Library of Congress. Wilson's '19 Pierce-Arrow limo can be seen behind hearse.

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Couldn't find any reference to what the hearse actually is. Next images courtesy Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library Archives. (Mort Broffman likely photographer.)

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Wilson's '19 Pierce-Arrow limo survives. Here it is in Staunton, VA.

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Any historians happen to know what the hearse was?
 
I believe the Pierce Arrow is called a "Vestibule Suburban". Fascinating body style I've only seen on Pierce Arrows. I had done some research on presidential funeral coaches, so had seen this before, which is why I (sort of) remember that name. I always though it would be a fun article to chronicle all of the presidential funeral coaches, many of which were documented by print etchings and engravings before the use of photography.

Unrelated to President Wilson, here's another photo of a hearse flanked by Pierce Arrow Vestibule Suburbans and led by some sort of double brougham bodied vehicle. Also from the Library of Congress archives:

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Not trying to hijack your thread, Atti, but here is the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. This is the building that you see being built in the above picture with the wooden framing and construction equipment. The cathedral was just finally finished during President George Bush's term. President Wilson is buried inside. Amazing place, was there a few years ago. Other interesting people buried there include Helen Keller and her teacher Ann Sullivan. The front doors have this amazing ironwork, with glass doors behind.
 

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