Address On the Presentation of the Portraits of Speakers Grow And Randall Late
Address On the Presentation of the Portraits of Speakers Grow And Randall Late
1st Session 1891 1892 House United States Congress 52nd
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No danger or threat drove him from the performance of his constitutional duties. Hesitation in the face of duty and danger was no part of the character of this calm, iron-made man. To measure character take it not in life's sunshine, but when the clouds and storms of life envelop it in trials, and in sorrows. This test applied to Mr. Grow marks him as one of the calm, heroic characters in our country's history. THE FATHER OF FREE HOMES. Mr. Grow has also heavy claims upon the gratitude of the p...eople of this countrN* for having been the father of free homes. In the first session of the Thirty-fifth Congress, on January 4, 1858, he introduced his famous bill " to secure homesteads to actual settlers on the public domain. " His maiden speech in Congress was made on this question m May, 1852. Although it failed at that session it became the law of the land in 1863, and brought blessings that can not be estimated to toiling millions of his countrymen. It was Mr. Grow's bill that became the homestead law, and he had the satisfaction of signing it as Speaker.
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