Clearly you people are too chicken-shit to read the link.
http://www.gettysburgfoundation.org/41
Only five manuscript copies of the
Gettysburg Address exist. Two of them, the “
Nicolay Copy” and the “
Hay Copy,” are in the Library of Congress. The third, the “
Everett Copy,” is at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Ill. The fourth, the “
Bancroft Copy,” is at Cornell University. The fifth copy, the “
Bliss Copy,” is in the Lincoln Bedroom in the White House.
The “
Nicolay Copy” is often called the “first draft” because it is believed to be the earliest of the copies that exist of the Gettysburg Address. The “
Hay” or “second draft” version was probably made by Lincoln shortly after his return from Gettysburg. Its phrasing more closely matches contemporaneous accounts of the speech than that of the “Nicolay” or “first draft” version.
Sidenote: And neither version includes the wording "under God". The first version to actually include the words "under God"...
The other three known manuscript copies of the Gettysburg Address
were written by Lincoln for charitable purposes well after the Nov. 19, 1863, event. (emphasis mine) The “
Everett Copy” was written for Edward Everett, the orator who spoke for two hours at Gettysburg, immediately prior to Lincoln’s Address at the dedication of Soldiers’ National Cemetery.
The fact that he was requested to, and read, one of the versions THAT ARE IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, and the outrage over it, is odd, interesting indeed COG.