Stephen Benton Elkins Late a Senator From West Virginia Memorial Addresses Del
Stephen Benton Elkins Late a Senator From West Virginia Memorial Addresses Del
2d Session United States 51st Congress
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He will live in the hearts of those he left behind, and to do this is not to die. He was a great worker, and succeeded in accomplishing what he under- took to do. He met Napoleon's test — he did things. He was a true son of our native soil, the friend of the toiler, and the eloquent advocate of the oppressed. He tried to lift his fellow man up to a higher plane and help him for- ward on the highway of progress and of civilization. He was a fearless man and ever dared to do what he thought was r...ight regardless of the consequences. He was a faith- ful public official, and died in the service of his country. His work here is done. His career on earth is finished. He has run his course; he kept the faith; he fought the good fight; he has reaped his everlasting reward in the great beyond, and we, his friends, can all most truly say, Well done, thou good and faithful servant of a grateful people. [59] Address of Mr. Littlepage, of West Virginia Mr. Speaker: I am here as a Representative of a proud people of a great State to raise my voice in proclaiming to the people of this Rcpuhlic that there dwells within the Commonwealth of West Virginia a people noted for their chivalry, integrity, loyalty, appreciation, and all that goes to constitute character and good citizenship, and I feel that I hcspeak the sentiments of them all when I say that State and this Nation lost a faithful friend when United States Senator Stephen B.
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