Joseph a Goulden Late a Representative From New York Memorial Addresses Deliv

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1st Session 1899 1900 United States Congress 56th
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Goulden because he was such a good Representative. " And the women would say, " Well, Mr. Bennet, so and so, and this and that, but you never would have stood a chance if Col. Goulden was living. " I will never forget that one of my best supporters in The Bronx, as I sat talking with him, opened the drawer of his desk, took out a photograph of Mr. Goulden, held it up, and said, " I always voted for him. " Mr. Goulden had grown up with The Bronx, he had seen it rise in population from ^70, 000 t...o 600, 000, and during that entire rise and progress there had been not one single good movement with which he had not been connected; not one. Neither race nor religion constituted a boundary or an impediment for his efforts or his interest. [72] Address of Mr. Bennet, of New York He was stanch in everything. No one ever had to inquire long to find out that he was a loyal member of the Roman Catholic Church, and yet the best among the Protestants and the Hebrews in The Bronx voted for Mr. GouLDEN.

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