Daniel f selleck biography of abraham lincoln
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- Creator/Author:
- Lincoln, Abraham,
- Physical Description:
- [4] p. : facsim. ; 21 cm.
- Publication Date:
- 1898
- Category:
- Books & Pamphlets
- Creator/Author:
- Lincoln, Abraham,
- Physical Description:
- [16] leaves ; 8 cm x 6 cm.
- Publication Date:
- 1903
- Category:
- Books & Pamphlets
- Creator/Author:
- Lincoln, Abraham,
- Physical Description:
- 3 p. : port. ; 20 cm.
- Publication Date:
- 1907
- Category:
- Books & Pamphlets
- Creator/Author:
- Lincoln, Abraham,
- Physical Description:
- 23 p. ; 10 x 9 cm.
- Publication Date:
- Unknown
- Category:
- Books & Pamphlets
- Creator/Author:
- Fesler, James William,
- Physical Description:
- p. 209-226 ; 18 x 25 cm.
- Publication Date:
- 1944
- Category:
- Books & Pamphlets
- Creator/Author:
- Shaara, Michael
- Physical Description:
- xxi, 360 p. : maps ; 18 cm.
- Publication Date:
- 1975
- Category:
- Books & Pamphlets
- Creator/Author:
- Lincoln, Abraham, Willis, Raymond E., Fesler, James William,
- Physical Description:
- 4 p. ; 24 cm.
- Publication Date:
- 1944
- Category:
- Books & Pamphlets
- Creator/Author:
- John A. Lowell Bank Note Co.
- Physical Description:
- [3] p. : ill. ;
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Gettysburg Address
1863 speech by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln
One of only two confirmed photos of Lincoln (seated in center facing camera) at Gettysburg,[1][2][3] taken about noon on November 19, 1863; some three hours later, Lincoln delivered the famed address. To Lincoln's right is Ward Hill Lamon, Lincoln's bodyguard.
Date November 19, 1863; 161 years ago (November 19, 1863) The Gettysburg Address is a speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, following the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The speech has come to be viewed as one of the most famous, enduring, and historically significant speeches in American history.
Lincoln delivered the speech on the afternoon of November 19, 1863, during a formal dedication of Soldiers' National Cemetery, now known as Gettysburg National Cemetery, on the grounds where the Battle of Gettysburg was fought four and a half months earlier, between July 1 and July 3, 1863, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In the battle, Union army soldiers successfully repelled and defeated Confederate forces in what proved to be both the Civil War's deadliest and most decisive battle, resulting in over 50,000 Confederate and Union casualties in a Union victory
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