William Roedel Rathvon, CSB, (December 31 1854– March 2 1939), sometimes incorrectly referred to as William V. Rathvon, is the only known eye-witness to Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, of the over 10,000 witnesses, to have left an audio recording of his impressions of that experience in 1938, one year before his death. A graduate of Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and a successful businessman, … Wikipedia
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William R. Rathvon's reminiscence of hearing President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address on November 19, 1863. longyear.org/Store/product.asp?id=795
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William R. Rathvon , a graduate of Franklin And Marshall College in the Lancaster, Pennsylvania , is the only known eyewitness of both Lincoln's arrival at Gettysburg and the address itself to have left an audio recording of his recollections. Rathvon, w www.seattleluxury.com/encyclopedia/entry/Gettysburg_Address
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