The Gettysburg address

The Gettysburg address

by Cornell University. Library. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections

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As part of Cornell University's September 11 commemoration, the Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections has created a new web site devoted to its handwritten copy of the Gettysburg Address. The site includes images of Lincoln's hand-written speech, as well as the transmittal letter and envelope. Also included is a contemporary news clipping about the battle and the dedication ceremony.

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