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Lincoln used the second-floor guest bedroom above David
Wills' law office. Here he put the finishing touches on his carefully
prepared Gettysburg Address, a speech he began writing in Washington.
Despite old stories, it's not true that Lincoln wrote the
speech on the train, much less on the back of an envelope. The home
is presently closed to the public while the National Park Service restores it.
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