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Text of The Gettysburg Address delivered by Abraham Lincoln on 19 November 1863 at

Text of The Gettysburg Address delivered by Abraham Lincoln on 19 November 1863 at


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Size: 3210 x 5499 (7.6MB)

Date: 27th March 2014

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Text of The Gettysburg Address delivered by Abraham Lincoln on 19 November 1863 at

Text of The Gettysburg Address delivered by Abraham Lincoln on 19 November 1863 at the dedication of the Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg on the site of the American Civil War battle with the greatest number of casualties

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This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) captures the essence of one of America's most iconic speeches. The image showcases the text of The Gettysburg Address, delivered by Abraham Lincoln on November 19,1863, during the dedication ceremony of the Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg. In this historic moment frozen in time, we are transported back to a pivotal period in American history - the Civil War. The solemnity and significance of this occasion is palpable as we gaze upon these words that resonated with a nation torn apart by conflict. The composition highlights not only the powerful message conveyed through Lincoln's speech but also emphasizes the importance of this particular site. It was here that one of the bloodiest battles took place, resulting in an unimaginable number of casualties. As our eyes traverse each line meticulously printed on this photo print, we can almost hear Lincoln's voice echoing across time and space. His words served as a rallying cry for unity and hope amidst despair; they embodied both sorrow for those lost and determination to preserve a united United States. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of our shared history and reminds us that even in times when divisions seem insurmountable, there is always room for healing and reconciliation.

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