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English: TrueScans Image of Abe Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address" as published inEdward Everetts's 1864 Book entitled, "Address of the Hon. Edward
Everett At the Consecration of the National Cemetery At
Gettysburg, 19th November 1863, with the Dedicatory Speech of
President Lincoln, and the Other Exercises of the Occasion;
Accompanied by An Account of the Origin of the Undertaking and of
the Arrangement of the Cemetery Grounds, and by a Map of the Battle-field and a Plan of the Cemetery"
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1864 |
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"Address of the Hon. Edward Everett At the Consecration of the National Cemetery At Gettysburg, 19th November 1863, with the Dedicatory Speech of President Lincoln, and the Other Exercises of the Occasion; Accompanied by An Account of the Origin of the Undertaking and of the Arrangement of the Cemetery Grounds, and by a Map of the Battle-field and a Plan of the Cemetery"; published by Little, Brown & Company |
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Abraham Lincoln |
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