Alexander Bliss

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Alexander Bliss was a 19th-century American editor and publisher best known for helping to produce and preserve one of the most famous manuscript copies of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.

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Alexander Bliss canonical 3

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instanceOf editor
person
publisher
associatedWith Abraham Lincoln
Gettysburg Address
contributedTo preservation of a key historical manuscript of the Gettysburg Address
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer U.S. Sanitary Commission
surface form: United States Sanitary Commission
fieldOfWork editing
publishing
hasGender male
hasNameInEnglish Alexander Bliss self-link
knownFor helping to preserve a manuscript copy of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
helping to produce a manuscript copy of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableEvent commissioning a fair-copy manuscript of the Gettysburg Address from Abraham Lincoln
notableWork Gettysburg Address
surface form: Bliss copy of the Gettysburg Address

publication associated with the United States Sanitary Commission
occupation editor
publisher
participatedIn fundraising activities for the United States Sanitary Commission
placeOfActivity United States of America
timePeriod 19th century
workLocation United States of America

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Bliss copy isNamedAfter Alexander Bliss
Colonel Alexander Bliss name Alexander Bliss
Alexander Bliss hasNameInEnglish Alexander Bliss self-link