Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of William H Cole a Representativ
Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of William H Cole a Representativ
2nd Session 1882 1883 United States Congress 47th
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And thus it is, sir, that in the State he loved and served so well they mourn for him. Address of Mr. McMillin, of Tennessee. Mr. Speaker : The solemn duty has again devolved on us of commemorating the virtues of one who died at his post in our midst. Again we are by an illustrious examjile ad- monished that our stay here at the best is but brief and its termination inevitable. Dr. Cole, the distinguished citizen and Representative of Maryland, whose untimely death we are called to mourn, was b...orn in that State in 1837. Like many of our American youth he determined at an early age to leave the home of his fathers and try his fortunes in the West. In that, as in everything else, he evinced self-reliance and a determination to succeed. Protected by the laws of his country and encour- aged by its free institutions he had no fear for the future. Wlierever he went his life was characterized by activity 30 Life and Character of William H. Cole. and indomitable energy. Selecting the medical profession, lie graduated with distinction in one of the medical colleges of Louisiana; but having a political turn of mind, not- withstanding he was well equipiDed for his profession, he determined to seek a field more congenial, and chose that of journalism.
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