Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of William H Enochs a Representat
Memorial Addresses On the Life And Character of William H Enochs a Representat
1st Session 1913 United States Congress 63rd
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And he was but nine- teen years of age when the war began. 30 Address of Mr. Hare, of Ohio, on the It is a record, sir, of which any soldier might well be proud. If all its pages could be unfolded what a history would they disclose, what a claim would they establish upon the grati- tude, the esteem, the admiration of his countrymen. But he did not deem it essential to his reputation here that the volume in which this record is written should be un- closed, and I will not seek to penetrate its a...rcana nor even to break the seal put upon it by him. It is not a light thing, Mr. Speaker, that a young man should for the sake of an idea, for the love of liberty, or even in the defense of his country quit his studies, his employ- ments, and all the hallowed associations that cluster about the home of one's childhood to voluntarily place himself in the front of battle, where there could be no thought of per- sonal safety and no assurance of escape from wounds or even from death. You may call it by what name you will, the sentiment that can inspire the human heart to brave death, in any form, when the occasion is such as to demand or warrant the sacrifice, is a heroic, a noble, a praiseworthy sentiment; and whatever may be the estimate put by others upon such services as were rendered by our late associate in the dark days now happily, we trust, passed forever away, it will remain for his comrades to estimate them at their true value.
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