Of the five known manuscript copies of the Gettysburg Address, the Library of Congress has two. President Lincoln gave one of these to each of his two private secretaries, John Nicolay and John Hay. The other three copies of the Address were written by Lincoln for charitable purposes well after November 19. The copy for Edward Everett, the orator who spoke at Gettysburg for two hours prior to Lincoln, is at the Illinois State Historical Library in Springfield; the Bancroft copy, requested by historian George Bancroft, is at Cornell University in New York; the Bliss copy was made for Colonel Alexander Bliss, Bancroft's stepson, and is now in the Lincoln Room of the White House.
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If you truly believe you have an authentic signed copy of the Gettysburg Address you should probably contact the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC.
The text of the second draft is generally considered to be Lincoln's "reading copy" of the Gettysburg Address.
The Bliss copy of the Gettysburg Address is one of five known handwritten copies made by Abraham Lincoln. It is considered the most authoritative version, as it is the only copy that Lincoln is believed to have presented publicly. However, there is no single "official" version of the address, as Lincoln delivered it as a speech, and various transcriptions exist. The Bliss copy is highly regarded and is displayed at the White House.
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If you truly believe you have an authentic signed copy of the Gettysburg Address you should probably contact the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC.
The text of the second draft is generally considered to be Lincoln's "reading copy" of the Gettysburg Address.
The text of the Gettysburg Address is readily available online, and in hard copy at libraries and book stores.
Abraham Lincoln signed the "Bliss Copy" of the Gettysburg Address. This version was named after Colonel Alexander Bliss, who received it from Lincoln in 1864. It is one of the most recognized copies and is considered to be the definitive text of the speech, as it contains Lincoln's final revisions. The Bliss Copy is now housed in the Library of Congress.
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Gettysburg Address was created in 1863.
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The Gettysburg Address dedicated the military cemetery following the Battle of Gettysburg.