Address of President Mckinley At the Dedication of the Grant Monument New York
Address of President Mckinley At the Dedication of the Grant Monument New York
Richardson James Daniel
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Lincoln and Stanton had pre- ceded him, but of the mighty captains of the war Grant was the first to be called. Sherman and Sheridan survived 3 him, but have since joined him on the other shore. The great heroes of the civil strife on land and sea are for the most part now no more. Thomas and Hancock, Logan and McPherson, Farragut, Dupont, and Porter, and a host of others have passed forever from human sight. Those remaining grow dearer to us, and from them and the memory of those who have depa...rted generations yet unborn will draw their 4 inspiration and gather strength for patri- otic purpose. A great life never dies. Great deeds are imperishable; great names immortal. General Grant's services and character will continue undiminished in influence and advance in the estimation of mankind so long as liberty remains the corner-stone of free government and integrity of life the guaranty of good citizenship. Faithful and fearless as a volunteer 5 soldier, intrepid and invincible as Com- mander in Chief of the Armies of the Union, calm and confident as President of a reunited and strengthened Nation which his genius had been instrumental in achieving, he has our homage and that of the world ; but brilliant as was his public character, we love him all the more for his home life and homely virtues.
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