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The Wills House - Public Square - Gettysburg, PA. - Where Lincoln Wrote His Gettysburg Address - 1949 Linen Postcard
The Wills House - Public Square - Gettysburg, PA. - Where Lincoln Wrote His Gettysburg Address - 1949 Linen Postcard
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Front: The Wills House, Public Square, Gettysburg, PA., Where Lincoln Wrote His Gettysburg Address
Back: "The Wills' House, Public Square, Gettysburg, PA. was the home of Judge David Wills, who was host to President Abraham Lincoln on November 19th, 1863, and it was here that the President penned his immortal address. The room is now open as a museum."
Condition: Great condition, one corner is slightly bent
Time frame: 1940s
Unmailed
Color: Hand color
Publisher: Marken & Bielfeld. Inc.
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