November: Lincoln's Elegy at GettysburgIt begins with the search for hallowed ground, the exact place from which Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. In bleak November, Kent Gramm makes a pilgrimage to the most famous battleground in American history and over the course of a month transforms his search into a discovery of the meaning of Lincoln's elegy for America's identity. |
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... graves , behind the New York section . The crowd , according to Selleck , all stood on the downward slope north of the graves . Abraham Lincoln stood with the graves behind him , not in front of him . Present - day authorities dismiss ...
... graves ! And near the New York graves ! It is a stylized drawing ; it indicates no slope at all , which is inaccurate , but it basically supports Selleck ! I knew it . Good old Selleck , aina ? Landsmann . Here is his file . Selleck ...
... graves ? The graves were moved from churchyards all around the area . There isn't a church on this hill ; nevertheless Evergreen Cemetery is one large country churchyard , consolidated postmodern fashion , one century next to another ...
Contents
Brought Forth Pen and Sword | 30 |
NOVEMBER 4 | 41 |
NOVEMBER 5 | 63 |
Copyright | |
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