May 6, 2026

THE PERFECT TRIBUTE AN ABE LINCOLN STORY BY R.M.S. ANDREWS AMERICA 250

THE PERFECT TRIBUTE AN ABE LINCOLN STORY BY R.M.S. ANDREWS  AMERICA 250
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This story is one that captured the American imagination almost instantly when it first appeared — a quiet, deeply human tale built around one of the most revered moments in our nation’s history. “The Perfect Tribute,” by R.M.S. Andrews, became an overnight sensation when it was published in 1906. Readers were moved by its simple dignity, its emotional restraint, and its portrayal of Abraham Lincoln not as a monument, but as a man — humble, uncertain, and capable of touching lives in ways he never fully realized. It is fiction, but it carries a powerful message.

The story spread quickly through newspapers, magazines, and schoolrooms. Teachers read it aloud, ministers quoted it in sermons, and families passed it from hand to hand. For many Americans, it became the defining fictional account of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address — a tribute not only to the speech, but to the spirit behind it.

Its author, Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, was a writer with a gift for moral clarity and emotional resonance. Born in 1860, she wrote stories that blended patriotism, sentiment, and a deep respect for character. Andrews had a particular interest in moments where ordinary people reveal extraordinary grace, and she returned often to themes of honor, sacrifice, and the quiet heroism found in everyday lives. “The Perfect Tribute” remains her most famous work, cherished for more than a century for the way it brings Lincoln down from the pedestal and places him gently, respectfully, back among the people he served.

Settle in now as we revisit this beloved American classic — a story that has touched generations with its warmth, humility, and enduring reverence for one of our nation’s greatest leaders.

The story inspired two movies:

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my please provide an intro to my reading of RMS Andrews 'The Perfect Tribute' and include the instant popularity of this abraham lincoln story as well as background of author Andrews
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Here’s a warm, atmospheric, listener‑pulling intro for your reading of Ruth McEnery Stuart Andrews’s “The Perfect Tribute,” crafted in your signature 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales style. It highlights the story’s remarkable early popularity and gives clean, engaging background on Andrews herself.

🎙️ INTRO FOR R.M.S. ANDREWS’S “THE PERFECT TRIBUTE” at 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales for America 250

Tonight’s story is one that captured the American imagination almost instantly when it first appeared — a quiet, deeply human tale built around one of the most revered moments in our nation’s history. “The Perfect Tribute,” by R.M.S. Andrews, became an overnight sensation when it was published in 1906. Readers were moved by its simple dignity, its emotional restraint, and its portrayal of Abraham Lincoln not as a monument, but as a man — humble, uncertain, and capable of touching lives in ways he never fully realized.

The story spread quickly through newspapers, magazines, and schoolrooms. Teachers read it aloud, ministers quoted it in sermons, and families passed it from hand to hand. For many Americans, it became the defining fictional account of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address — a tribute not only to the speech, but to the spirit behind it.

Its author, Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, was a writer with a gift for moral clarity and emotional resonance. Born in 1860, she wrote stories that blended patriotism, sentiment, and a deep respect for character. Andrews had a particular interest in moments where ordinary people reveal extraordinary grace, and she returned often to themes of honor, sacrifice, and the quiet heroism found in everyday lives. “The Perfect Tribute” remains her most famous work, cherished for more than a century for the way it brings Lincoln down from the pedestal and places him gently, respectfully, back among the people he served.

Settle in now as we revisit this beloved American classic — a story that has touched generations with its warmth, humility, and enduring reverence for one of our nation’s greatest leaders.

Here is “The Perfect Tribute,” by R.M.S. Andrews.

The story The Perfect Tribute inspired two screen adaptations: a 1935 MGM short film and a 1991 television movie.

🎬 Film Adaptations Inspired by The Perfect Tribute

1. The Perfect Tribute (1935) — MGM Short Film

  • Produced as a dramatic short by MGM.

  • This was the first screen adaptation of Andrews’s story.

  • It brought her sentimental, reverent portrayal of Lincoln to a new audience at a time when short historical dramas were popular in theaters.

  • The film closely follows the original narrative: Lincoln’s self-doubt after the Gettysburg Address and the dying Confederate soldier who unknowingly affirms the speech’s greatness.

2. The Perfect Tribute (1991) — Television Movie

  • A feature-length TV adaptation starring Jason Robards as Abraham Lincoln.

  • This version expanded the story’s emotional arc and introduced it to a new generation, leaning into the reflective, human side of Lincoln that Andrews captured so well.

  • It aired during a period of renewed interest in historical dramas and presidential biographies

Here is “The Perfect Tribute,” by R.M.S. Andrews.