Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of Rush Clark Delivered in the Hou
Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of Rush Clark Delivered in the Hou
2nd Session 1882 1883 United States Congress 47th
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CLARK. This has been done, and better done, by his colleagues who have preceded me. I will, however, say that in pri vate life Mr. CLARK was beloved by all who knew him and shared his society and his friendship. In public life he was respected and honored by all associated with him who knew his many virtues and his manly worth. I never knew a man more conscientious and faith ful than he in the discharge of a public trust. As a member of this body, I have no doubt but that his fidelity in the di...scharge of his 5 R c 34 ADDRESS OF MR. HENDERSON ON THE public duties and the constant, unremitting attention he gave to the many wants and interests of his constituents wore his life away. The arduous labor he performed here at his desk and at his room during the silent watches of the night prepared the way for the successful attack of disease, if it did not induce the very disease of which he died. He worked more, Mr. Speaker, than he had the strength to work, and no one who intimately knew him could fail to observe that he often seemed to be overworked, overtaxed; yet I can never forget his warm friendly greetings, his cheerful demeanor, and how bravely and uncomplainingly he bore up under the burdens resting upon him as a Representative.
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