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  1. A Portion of that field; the centennial of the burial of Lincoln : Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1917- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Brooks, Gwendolyn, 1917-; Illinois State Historical Society; Civil War Centennial Commission of Illinois. Publication date. 1967. Topics. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Publisher.

  2. 97 p. 21 cm. Notes. Papers read at a meeting held in Springfield, Ill., Apr. 30-May 4, 19 65; principal sponsors: Illinois State Historical Society and Illinois Civil War Centennial Commission. Format. Books. Language. English. Added to Catalog. June 01, 2002. Contents. In the time of detachment, in the time of cold; [a poem] by G. Brooks .

  3. This short book is a compilation of several papers given at the 1965 centennial commemoration of the burial of Abraham Lincoln. The eight chapters are each written by different people representing noted Lincoln scholars, politicians, and a Pulitzer prize-winning poet.

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  4. Frederick G. Davies; A Portion of that Field: The Centennial of the Burial of Lincoln. By Gwendolyn Brooks, Otto Kerner, Allan Nevins, Paul M. Angle, Mark Van D We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

    • Gwendolyn Brooks
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  5. A Portion of that Field: The Centennial of the Burial of Lincoln Gwendolyn Brooks , Illinois State Historical Society University of Illinois Press , 1967 - History - 97...

  6. In the time of detachment, in the time of cold; [a poem] by G. Brooks -- "We are not enemies but friends ... " by O. Kerner -- Where we stand : Civil War scholarship / A. Nevins -- Where we stand; Lincoln scholarship / P.M. Angle -- Poems of the Civil War / M. Van Doren -- The European reaction to Lincoln / P.H. Douglas -- The end of the centennial / B. Catton -- The centennial of Lincoln's ...

  7. and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. Research Note 1: The transcript above is known as the "Bliss" copy, the widely adopted version of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. However, the version quoted about is likely NOT the version delivered by Lincoln.