On February 19, 1861 President Abraham Lincoln's inaugural train made a stop at the Peekskill Freight Depot, where he gave a brief speech. Approximately 1500 people, about half the city's population at that time, attended the President's visit. It is widely held that Lincoln made the stop on the request of his congressional colleague CongressmanWilliam Nelson from Westchester County, New York. In his speech, Lincoln requested support in the coming crisis - four states had already seceded from the Union by then. It was Lincoln's only recorded appearance in Westchester County. Lincoln's stop in Peekskill was well documented by the press at the time: "Towards noon, quite a number came to the village from the country surrounding, and wended their way to the Depot."; After President Lincoln's assassination in 1865, his funeral train retraced the route and stopped in Peekskill on the way back to Springfield. Peekskill has embraced Lincoln's appearance as a celebrated part of its history. A memorial stone, the Lincoln Exedra, was erected on South Street, overlooking the depot, in 1925. The speech was commemorated at its 50th anniversary in 1911, and again on its centennial in 1961. The latter occasion featured a re-enactment of the speech, with actors dressed as Lincoln and Nelson. The Lincoln Society of Peekskill keeps the memory alive and organizes other activities related to its namesake.
Development
In April 2005, then New York State Governor, George Pataki secured the for the Museum. The initial funding was part of a $1.1 Million Empire State Development Corporation grant for waterfront development projects in Westchester County. By the time of its on February 9, 2011 the Lincoln Depot Foundation had secured approximately $3 million in funding. WASA/Studio A of New York City was selected as the architect and MEP engineers for this adaptive reuse project from freight depot to museum occupancy. C&G Partners provided the concept design for the museum exhibits.
Board of directors
The Board of Directors includes Chairman General Patrick J. Garvey, President John G. Testa, Sibyl Canaan, Secretary/Treasurer, Dr. Robert Hales, Paul R. Martin III, Brian Caplan; staff includes Executive Director Susan Jacobson.