This volume comprises the proceedings of the Lincoln Centenary Services held in 1909 by Temple Adath Israel in Louisville, Kentucky. It offers a glimpse into the ways in which Abraham Lincoln was commemorated and remembered during the centennial of his birth. Featuring speeches and sermons delivered during the services, the book reflects on Lincoln's legacy, his impact on American society, and his enduring relevance as a symbol of unity and freedom.
The texts provide valuable insight into the historical context of the early 20th century and how Lincoln's principles were interpreted and applied to the challenges of the time. 'Lincoln Centenary Services, 1909' is a valuable resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the ongoing significance of Abraham Lincoln's life and work.
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