A copy of the Gettysburg Address is now on display at the Library of Congress.
As part of “The Civil War in America” exhibit, the John Hay copy of the speech will be on display in the Thomas Jefferson Building beginning Friday and lasting through May 4.
After delivering the world-famous address in 1863, former President Abraham Lincoln gave two of the five known manuscripts to his secretaries, John Hay and John Nicolay. The other three copies were written by Lincoln for charitable purposes. The library now holds two copies of the speech.









