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President Lincoln s Gettysburg A ddress. At first I supposed I had a photograph of the original manuscript, as unmistakably the handwriting was Mr. Lincoln s, and the copy was dated November 19, 1863, the date of the consecration of the cemetery at Gettysburg. But in an extended search for the facts connected with the address, it was made plain that what I had was a photograph of a manuscript copy of the address, a copy made by Mr. Lincoln in A pril, 1864, and not a photograph of the original manuscript. In the course of my investigations I obtained so many interesting facts concerning the composition and delivery of Mr. Lincoln saddress that I finally decided to bring together my material in the form in which it appears in Part II of this volume.
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