An edition of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (1863)

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address

References to Edward Everett

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An edition of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (1863)

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address

References to Edward Everett

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Chiefly newsprint affixed to backing papers.

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Language
English
Pages
17

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Table of Contents

The President's visit to Gettysburg
Speech of President Lincoln
Address delivered at Gettysburg on the nineteenth of November at the consecration of the cemetery prepared for the interment of the remains of those who fell on the 1st, 2d and 3d of July, in the battles at that place / Edward Everett
Typescript transcription of a letter from Edward Everett to Abraham Lincoln
Typescript transcription of a letter from Abraham Lincoln to Edward Everett
Auction listing for ten autograph letters from Edward Everett to Charles Deane of Cambridge, Mass.
Everett mixed Lee, Meade; Lincoln corrected him, but crowd didn't hear / George L. Heiges
The Hobbyhorse Hitching Post (1939)
Gettysburg Address circumstances hard put by varied turns (1942)
Lincoln at Gettysburg / Professor J. Howard Wert
The two Gettysburg Addresses / Oliver M. Keve
[Announcement / Occasional] (1863)
The two Gettysburg speeches / Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
Recalls Lincoln incidents
The keystone of the Gettysburg Address / R.M. Wanamaker
By Way of Amends / Caleb
Lincoln was not the chief speaker at Gettysburg / Ledger Syndicate (1937)
Lincoln and Everett / Louis A. Warren (1940)
The Gettysburg Address, its greatness / A.C. Campbell
Everett saw merit in Lincoln address / Rodney Dutcher (1934)
First draft of ever-living speech.

Edition Notes

"From the files of the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection."

"Excerpts from newspapers and other sources illuminating aspects of this well-known Presidential speech."

Formerly described as: Binder 1, p. 25-39.

The Physical Object

Pagination
16 pieces on 17 leaves :
Number of pages
17

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Open Library
OL25470277M
Internet Archive
lincolnsgettysbu00ever
OCLC/WorldCat
793017039

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