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GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. First page of the Nicolay copy, known as the First Draft, of the Gettysburg Address. The earliest extant version in Abraham Lincolns handwriting, written at Washington, D. C. shortly before 18 November 1863

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. First page of the Nicolay copy, known as the First Draft, of the Gettysburg Address. The earliest extant version in Abraham Lincolns handwriting, written at Washington, D. C. shortly before 18 November 1863


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GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. First page of the Nicolay copy, known as the First Draft, of the Gettysburg Address. The earliest extant version in Abraham Lincolns handwriting, written at Washington, D. C. shortly before 18 November 1863

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS.
First page of the Nicolay copy, known as the First Draft, of the Gettysburg Address. The earliest extant version in Abraham Lincolns handwriting, written at Washington, D.C. shortly before 18 November 1863

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1863 Abraham Battle Document Event Gettysburg Gettysburg Address Hand Writing Lincoln Nikolai Page Republican Party Washington


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This print showcases the first page of the Nicolay copy, famously known as the First Draft, of Abraham Lincoln's historic Gettysburg Address. The image offers a glimpse into history, displaying the earliest extant version of this iconic speech in President Lincoln's own handwriting. Written shortly before November 18th, 1863, in Washington D. C. , this document holds immense significance as it captures a pivotal moment during the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg had taken place just months earlier and marked a turning point for the Union Army against Confederate forces. In this photograph, one can observe Abraham Lincoln's meticulous handiwork on display - each stroke of his pen representing words that would resonate throughout generations to come. The power and eloquence behind his carefully chosen phrases continue to inspire and remind us of our shared values as Americans. The Gettysburg Address itself stands as an embodiment of unity and perseverance amidst adversity. It serves not only as a tribute to those who fought bravely but also as a call to action for future generations to uphold democracy and equality. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of history captured in ink on paper, we are reminded once again why Abraham Lincoln remains one of America's most revered leaders – his words forever etched into our collective memory through documents like these.

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