Om First Oration at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1825
This stirring address by one of America's greatest orators is a powerful tribute to the courage, sacrifice, and heroism of the men who fought and died at Bunker Hill. Daniel Webster's impassioned rhetoric and vivid imagery offer a moving reminder of the ideals and values that have shaped American history and continue to inspire us today.
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