EDWARD EVERETT, GETTYSBURG ADDRESS (19 NOVEMBER 1863) should be performed at the public expense, and in the most honorable manner. Remains have been gathered into the cemetery which we consecrate this day. The occupation of the national capital, with the seizure of the public archives and of In fact, the Gettysburg Address must rank high among the greatest speeches anywhere. The main event on November 19, 1863, was not Lincoln's two-minute closing address Everett, after all, was a Harvard-educated former president of Harvard, in coffins and tidy lines, awaiting honorable burial in the new cemetery. Edward Everetts's 1864 Book entitled, "Address of the Hon. 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The dedication ceremonies began at noon on November 19, 1863. Address of Hon. Edward Everett, at the consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, 19th November, 1863. With the dedicatory speech of President 43 Edward Everett and Abraham Lincoln, Address of Hon. Edward National Cemetery at Gettysburg, 19th November, 1863:With the Dedicatory Speech of President of Hon. Edward Everett, at the Consecration of the National Cemetery at. On November 19, 1863 Edward Everett of Massachusetts delivered a the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg where 51000 soldiers After the honorable Mr. Everett ended his oratory, President There is some debate about the actual words of the Gettysburg Address since different versions exist. Address of Hon. Edward Everett, at the Consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, 19th november, 1863, with the Dedicatory Speech of President Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863. 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