Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is considered one of the most moving and brilliantly written speechesof all time. And the most fascinating aspect of the speech is that Lincoln wrote it on the back of an envelope while traveling by train through Pennsylvania. Wrong! It would be wonderful to believe this masterpiece was so divinely inspired that Lincoln dashed it off in a matter of minutes. But the truth is, Lincoln began working on the Gettysburg Address eleven days before he gave the speech on November 19, 1863. In fact, there are five drafts of the speech still in existence, some even written on White House Stationary. Maybe because the speech is fewer than 300 words, people have assumed he just pulled it out of his hat.
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