Addresses On the Acceptance By Congress of the Statue of James a Garfield

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Addresses On the Acceptance By Congress of the Statue of James a Garfield
1st Session 1899 1900 United States Congress 56th
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There are no accessories of this statue which take the eye away from the head and face and expression. Lie has I I lefl hand a little bracket, cm which is the paper of his notes or manuscript, and, holding this, he speaks, and . Ill who want to see him a^ he lived in life, hearty and high and broad, can look at him then was until the assassin, with the spitefulness of a backbiter, fired into the citadel of his life.
Although we often met, my political views contributed in part to deprive me of
...the privilege and honor of a more intimate personal acquaintance with him, but could not and did not prevent an appreciation of his virtues and' admiration of his typical American character.
M\ first substantial knowledge of him was when he was engaged in raising vol- unteers for the regiment which he subse- quently commanded as colonel. Manx ot the men were raised from the families and 45 firesides of those with whom I was well acquainted.
On an occasion of a reunion of that regiment held at Ashland, Ohio, in 1880, we met.


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