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[Facsimile of Lincoln's Gettysburg address]
[Correspondence from R. Gerald McMurtry, dated February 10, 1964 to Massachusetts Historical Society]
[Correspondence from Harvard University, dated March 12, 1964, to R. Gerald McMurtry]
[Facsimile of Gettysburg address] (1927)
[Facsimile of Lincoln's Gettysburg address] (1935)
Facsimile of famed Gettysburg address (1938)
Senate sees Gettysburg speech in manuscript (1920)
Lincoln's manuscript is read by Senator Keyes (1920)
How Lincoln drafted speech (1930)
Gettysburg Mss. bought by dealer: Thomas F. Madigan acquires Lincoln and Everett speeches (1930)
Gets Lincoln draft of Gettysburg talk: T.F. Madigan buys autograph of standard version at price said to be in six figures (1930)
Says Lincoln spoke twice at Gettysburg (1930)
Six figures paid for original of Lincoln speech (1930)
Valuable Lincoln relic (1930)
In Lincoln's own hand (1930)
Lincoln documents in strong demand (1930)
Gettysburg address (1930)
Historical group to show original Lincoln MS. here (1935)
About autographs (1941)
Lincoln speech will be on view in Lincoln, Ill / by Jack Ryan (1945)
Illinois children to buy manuscript of Lincoln (1943)
Children to buy Gettysburg speech (1943)
Spirit of Abraham Lincoln lives again: unique ceremonies mark campaign for children to buy manuscript / Jack Ryan (1943)
Logan County flocks to see Lincoln's manuscript: schools nearly make quota to buy Gettysburg manuscript / Jack Ryan (1943)
[Illustrations of school children in Lincoln, Ill viewing Lincoln's manuscript]
Chicago joins in campaign to buy Gettysburg address (1943)
Lincoln's Gettysburg address (1943)
[Illustration of Lincoln's photograph taken in Washington]
Illinois and Gettysburg / Don Russell (1943)
State receives famous Lincoln speech Nov. 19: ceremonies to be held in Springfield (1943)
[Carl] Sandburg hails drive to obtain Lincoln's speech (1943)
Gettysburg address (1943)
[Vernon L. Nickel] buys Gettysburg address copy (1944)
Pupils will get Lincoln scripts (1944)
Lincoln paper goes to Springfield today (1944)
Pupils' coins buy Lincoln manuscript (1944)
Give $60,000; Illinois gets Lincoln epic (1944)
State school children buy Gettysburg address copy: document in Lincoln's handwriting obtained with $60,000 check to bank (1944)
[State highway officers] guard Lincoln manuscript on trip [illustration]
Lincoln relic guarded on capital trip (1944)
[Illustration of] Lincoln relic placed under glass [in the Centennial Building at Springfield] (1944).
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 4, p. 29-63.
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