Real Notes of Deliverance to a Groaning Nation
O ne attendee of the dedication ceremonies of the Gettysburg National Cemetery got it 100% wrong. After hearing Edward Everett’s two-hour long oration, he was spellbound. “I will not attempt to describe the oration or the impression produced by its delivery,” he noted. “Every American should procure it- read it and preserve it for others to read. The oration was followed by a dedicatory speech by the President of the United States. The announcement of the President’s name was the occasion of prolonged and deafening applause.” Speaking of the Gettysburg Address, our correspondent simply said, “His remarks were brief but appropriate and impressive.” While Everett's speech is now barely remembered, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address has come down as one of the greatest speeches in American political history. This eyewitness report of the dedication ceremonies first appeared in the December 2, 1863, edition of the We...