The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Gettysburg Address apology

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HARRISBURG, pA. (Ap) >> It took 150 years, but a Pennsylvan­ia newspaper said Thursday it should have recognized the greatness of President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address at the time it was delivered.

The Patriot-News of Harrisburg, about 35 miles northeast of Gettysburg, retracted a dismissive editorial penned by its Civil Warera predecesso­r, The Harrisburg Patriot & Union.

The president’s speech is now considered a triumph of American oratory.

The retraction, which echoes Lincoln’s now-familiar language, said the newspaper’s November 1863 coverage was wrong when it described the speech as “silly remarks” that deserved a “veil of oblivion.”

The paper now says it regrets the error of not seeing its “momentous importance, timeless eloquence and lasting significan­ce.”

“By today’s words alone, we cannot exalt, we cannot hallow, we cannot venerate this sacred text, for a grateful nation long ago came to view those words with reverence, without guidance from this chagrined member of the mainstream media,” the paper wrote, echoing the words of the address.

Separately, the paper also recounted how it covered the dedication of the national cemetery, nearly five months after the pivotal battle in which federal forces repelled a Confederat­e Army advance from Virginia into Pennsylvan­ia.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This undated photo shows a copy of The Harrisburg Patriot & Union’s Nov. 24, 1863, edition. The PatriotNew­s, of Harrisburg, Pa., retracted a dismissive editorial that was penned by its Civil War-era predecesso­r on President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This undated photo shows a copy of The Harrisburg Patriot & Union’s Nov. 24, 1863, edition. The PatriotNew­s, of Harrisburg, Pa., retracted a dismissive editorial that was penned by its Civil War-era predecesso­r on President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg...

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