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		<title>Abraham Lincoln  Lincoln&#8217;s Secretary On What Happened Before &amp; After the Gettysburg Address</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>John Hay, one of President Lincoln&#39;s private secretaries, described the scene as the presidential party arrives in Gettysburg. <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://witnify.com/lincolns-secretary-on-what-happened-before-and-after-the-gettysburg-address/"> Continue reading</a></p>
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			<p>John Hay, one of President Lincoln&#8217;s private secretaries, describes the scene as the presidential party arrives in Gettysburg and the famous speech:</p>
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<p>&#8220;At Gettysburg, the President went to Mr. Wills who expected him, and our party broke like<br />
a drop of quicksilver spilled. MacVeagh [Chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party], young Stanton [Son of Lincoln's Secretary of War], and I foraged around for awhile &#8211; walked out to the college, got a chafing dish of oysters then some supper, and finally loafing around to the Court House where Lamon [Chief Marshall of the event and a close friend of Lincoln's]was holding a meeting of marshals, we found Forney [a reporter]and went around to his place, Mr. Fahnestock&#8217;s, and drank a little whisky with him.</p>
<p>He had been drinking a good deal during the day and was getting to feel a little ugly and dangerous. He was particularly bitter on Montgomery Blair [Lincoln's Postmaster General]. MacVeagh was telling him that he pitched into the Tycoon [Hay's nickname for Lincoln]coming up, and told him some truths. He said the President got a good deal of that from time to time and needed it&#8230;</p>
<p>We went out after a while following the music to hear the serenades. The President appeared at the door and said half a dozen words meaning nothing and went in. Seward [Lincoln's Secretary of State] , who was staying around the corner at Harper&#8217;s, was called out, and spoke so indistinctly that I did not hear a word of what he was saying</p>
<p>We went back to Forney&#8217;s room, having picked up Nicolay [another of Lincoln's private secretaries], and drank more whisky. Nicolay sang his little song of the &#8216;Three Thieves,&#8217; and we then sang &#8216;John Brown.&#8217; At last we proposed that Forney should make a speech and two or three started out, Shannon and Behan and Nicolay, to get a band to serenade him. I stayed with him. So did Stanton and MacVeagh&#8230;I walked downstairs with him.</p>
<p>The crowd was large and clamorous. The fuglers [military guards]stood by the door in an agony. The reporters squatted at a little stand in the entry. Forney stood on the threshold, John Young [a reporter] and I by him.</p>
<p>The crowd shouted as the door opened. Forney said, &#8216;My friends, these are the first hearty cheers I have heard tonight. You gave no such cheers to your President down the street. Do you know what you owe to that great man? You owe your country &#8211; you owe your name as American citizens.&#8217;</p>
<p>In the morning I got a beast and rode out with the President&#8217;s suite to the Cemetery in the procession. The procession formed itself in an orphanly sort of way and moved out with very little help from anybody, and after a little delay, Mr. Everett took his place on the stand &#8211; and Mr. Stockton made a prayer which thought it was an oration; and Mr. Everett spoke as he always does, perfectly &#8211; and the President, in a fine, free way, with more grace than is his wont, said his half dozen words of consecration, and the music wailed and we went home through crowded and cheering streets.&#8221;</p>
<p>Read the rest at the Eye Witness History <a href="&quot;http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/gtsburgaddress.htm&quot;">website</a>.</p>
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