GETTYSBURG REMEMBERS PRESIDENT LINCOLN: EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS OF NOVEMBER 1863. Paperback January 1, 2005 by Linda Gilbertson Black (Author)

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President Abraham Lincoln visited Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to deliver a brief speech at the dedication of the new Soldier’s National Cemetery. ย  Many local residents left interesting eyewitness accounts of Lincoln’s visit. ย  These narratives, however, have been largely neglected by historians. ย  Beyond their human-interest appeal, they suggest that Lincoln’s immediate reception in Gettysburg was far more enthusiastic than is generally believed.

This short book is an attempt to present some of these little-known eyewitness accounts that record one of this nation’s most momentous occasions.

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