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Woodrow Wilson Letter Mentioning His 1909 Lincol Woodrow Wilson Letter Re:His 1909 Lincoln Speech

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Woodrow Wilson Letter Mentioning His 1909 Lincol Woodrow Wilson Letter Re:His 1909 Lincoln Speech
<B>Woodrow Wilson Letter Re:His 1909 Lincoln Speech</B></I> Typed Letter Signed, <I>as president of Princeton University,</B></I> 1 page, 6"by 8", on the letterhead of "The President's Room", Princeton, New Jersey, February 26, 1909. To Albert F. Griffith. Wilson, it is worth recalling here, typed almost all his own letters. In excellent condition, albeit bearing a couple of soft pencil notes at a corner and margin. At the centennial celebration of Lincoln's birth in Chicago in 1909, Woodrow Wilson, with a gubernatorial run just a glint in his eye, delivered a memorable address on Abraham Lincoln. That speech, eventually published as "Abraham Lincoln: A Man of the People," is the subject of this letter. "<I>I very much appreciate your kind letter of February 23rd and regret to say that my address on Lincoln, delivered at Chicago on February 12th, has yet to be printed. It was stenographically reported and is, I think to be published with the other addresses delivered in connection with the celebration... If it is your kind wish that I should autograph your copy, I will do so with pleasure.</B></I>" From the Henry E. Luhrs Collection.