This volume comprises the memorial addresses delivered in the United States Senate and House of Representatives in honor of Asbury Churchwell Latimer, late a Senator from South Carolina. The addresses, delivered in February 1909 during the Sixtieth Congress, Second Session, serve as a lasting tribute to Latimer's life and political career.
The book offers insights into the political landscape of the early 20th century and the impact of Senator Latimer's contributions to the state of South Carolina and the nation. As a historical document, it provides valuable primary source material for researchers and anyone interested in American political history and the lives of influential figures in the U.S. government.
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