Gettysburg : Tad Lincoln's story : production material, ca. 1975-1976.

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Gettysburg : Tad Lincoln's story : production material, ca. 1975-1976.

Corrected holograph, corrected photocopy typescripts with front matter, corrected photocopy typescript, corrected typescript, corrected galley proof, corrected jacket proofs, photocopied page proofs, flap copy, photocopies of illustrations, reviews, correspondence, page of miscellaneous photocopy typescript. Recounts the events of the Battle of Gettysburg and the dedication of the cemetery there, as seen through the eyes of Tad Lincoln.

Manuscripts: 13 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814921

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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