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Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address at the ceremony to dedicate the military cemetery there.

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In Gettysburg address what battlefield is he dedicating?

Abraham Lincoln is not dedicating a battlefield, rather the cemetery where the Union dead from the Battle of Gettysburg are buried. The wording of the speech can encompass all Union dead from all of the fields of battle.


What Lincoln dedicated a cemetery here?

Abraham Lincoln dedicated the Military Cemetery at Gettysburg in November 1863. It was the occasion for his Gettysburg Address.


What was Abraham lincolns speech from the civil war called?

The Gettysburg Address


How does abraham lincolns famous speech start?

see Gettysburg Address


What was the first sentence of Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg address?

The Declaration of Independence


What battlefield did Abraham Lincoln later dedicate as a cemetery?

Gettysburg


Abraham Lincolns best known speeches?

"The Second Inaugural" and "The Gettysburg Address.


Why is Gettysburg PA famous?

* The Battle of Gettysburg during the US Civil War * The Gettysburg Address delivered by President Abraham Lincoln * Home to a national cemetery, The Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg


Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address at what event?

the dedication of a cemetery


What event did Abraham Lincoln deliver the Gettysberg Address?

Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. [The Soldiers' National Cemetery was exclusively for Union soldiers]


What was Abraham Lincoln role in the Battle of Gettysburg?

No, he was the commander in cheif and not allowed to fight in the war. Abraham Lincon did the gettysburg address at the dedication ceremony for the Gettysburg National Cemetery.


who for the people by the people?

Abraham Lincoln wrote it, in 1863 on the occasion of dedicating the cemetery at Gettysburg (PA) on November 19. It was part of his short - but famous - address on this occasion, and he ended with the phrase "...that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."