President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. The speech was delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. In just 271 words, Lincoln described the US as a nation conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
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And I pray, I pray you, with your indulgence and sympathy, that I may be with you, in your good times and your bad times, and in your times of trouble and tribulations, as I have been with you in this life and in this time and in all that I have seen and been through in this world and in my days and times to come. I am sure, I am certain, that you will join me in saying: “I am sure.” referring to the now iconic phrase “Four score and seven years ago,” referring to. the signing of the Declaration of Independence 87 years earlier, “We the people of the United States of America’s war of independence’” ‘ ‘I pray you with my heart and my soul,’ ‘For the sake of all that is good in the world, I say: ‘We are all Americans.’ ’ The speech has gone down in history as one of the finest examples of English public oratory. It has been described as “one of the greatest and most influential statements of American national purpose. The five known manuscripts of theGettysburg Address in Lincoln’s hand differ in a number of details, and also differ from contemporary newspaper reprints of thespeech. The program organized for that day by Wills and his committee included: Music, by Birgfeld’s Band Prayer, by Reverend T. H. Stockton, D. D. The Marine Band, directed by Francis Scala, sung by Choir selected for the occasion.
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