Written by Joy Neighbors
Hearses
have been used to carry bodies for centuries, but not necessarily the type of
hearse you may be thinking of. Our first hearses were hand-carried wooden or
metal frames that the coffin was placed in and carried to the grave.Then came rolling carts for easier transportation over a distance.
In
the 19th century came horse-drawn hearses, which were used until the
early 20th century. Horse-drawn carriages are still used today for pomp
and circumstance when royalty or famous people die.
With
the invention of the automobile came the motorized hearse – a vehicle that could
transport the deceased to the cemetery in style. But there are several other modes of
transportation used to transport the body of the deceased.



Rail
cars have been used for transporting the deceased across the country to
their final resting places. (Remember Lincoln’s funeral train?) During the 19th century, the City of Chicago had three trolley car that
carried the dead on the elevated trains to cemeteries outside of town.

Major
hearse builders in America include S&S/Superior Coach Company of
Lima, Ohio, and Specialty Hearse with locations in Alvarado, Texas and East
Farmingdale, New York.

The
National Museum of Funeral History in Houston Texas has a collection of rare
historical funeral vehicles. Check out the video on their website showing a small part of their
collection.
