George W Croft Late a Representative From South Carolina Memorial Addresses D

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George W Croft Late a Representative From South Carolina Memorial Addresses D
2d Session United States 56th Congress
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C, on the 20th day of December, 1846. In 1864, when he was a cadet at the South Carolina Military Academy, his education was interrupted h\ rea. Son of the corps of cadets being mustered into the Confederate . Service. In this service he continued until the clo. Se of the war. Subsequently he spent two years at the University of \'irginia. In 1869 he was admitted to the bar and began the practice of his pro- fession at Aiken, S. C. And from then until his death he lived there. Sitting in my sea...t on this floor yesterday I listened to eloquent and eulogistic addresses on the lives and characters of Austin and Houston, two men of all others most honored Vjv the State of Texas. My distinguished friend from Missouri [Mr. Clark], in his matchless and inimitable style, alluded to the fact that State pride was a characteristic of the people of South Carolina, Ma. Ssachusetts, \'irginia and Texas.
No State can be truly great unless her citizens excel in patrioti-sni and love of truth. Judged by this standard.


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