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Image of the Gettysburg Address from the Bliss Copy held by the Abraham 
          Lincoln Presidential Library and available on the project Web site.  The Bliss Copy has been the source for most facsimile 
            reproductions of the Gettysburg Address, because Lincoln provided a title for this copy and signed 
            and dated it.
Image of the Gettysburg Address from the Bliss Copy held by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and available on the project Web site.  The Bliss Copy has been the source for most facsimile reproductions of the Gettysburg Address, because Lincoln provided a title for this copy and signed and dated it. Courtesy Library of Congress
Featured Project
RQ-50286, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency:
The Papers of Abraham Lincoln

The Papers of Abraham Lincoln Project received a 2008 Scholarly Editions grant to identify, digitize, and publish comprehensively all documents written by or to Abraham Lincoln during his lifetime (1809-1865). Located at the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency in Springfield, the project is headed by Daniel W. Stowell. The project Web site provides free and open access to these documents for scholars, students, and the general public.
Featured Project URL:www.papersofabrahamlincoln.org