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GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. Second and final page of the Nicolay copy of the Gettysburg Address; the earliest extant version in Abraham Lincolns handwriting, written at Washington, D. C. shortly before 18 November 1863

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. Second and final page of the Nicolay copy 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. Second and final page of the Nicolay copy of the Gettysburg Address; the earliest extant version in Abraham Lincolns handwriting, written at Washington, D. C. shortly before 18 November 1863

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS.
Second and final page of the Nicolay copy 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 Artifact Battle Document Event Gettysburg Gettysburg Address Hand Writing Lincoln Page Republican Party Washington


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This print showcases the second and final page of the Nicolay copy of the Gettysburg Address, a significant artifact from American history. The document is particularly noteworthy as it contains Abraham Lincoln's own handwriting, making it the earliest extant version of this iconic speech. It was written in Washington, D. C. , shortly before November 18th, 1863. The image transports us back to a pivotal moment during the Civil War when President Lincoln delivered his powerful address at Gettysburg. This concise yet profound speech aimed to honor those who had lost their lives in battle and redefine the purpose of the war for a divided nation. As we gaze upon this historic document, we are reminded of Lincoln's eloquence and leadership during one of America's darkest periods. His words continue to resonate today as symbols of unity, equality, and democracy. The photograph allows us to appreciate not only its historical significance but also its artistic beauty. The intricate details in Lincoln's handiwork reveal his meticulousness while capturing our imagination with thoughts about what might have been going through his mind as he penned these immortal words. In essence, this print serves as a tangible connection between past and present—a reminder that even amidst turmoil and division, great leaders like Abraham Lincoln can inspire hope and change through their words.

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