This volume contains the memorial addresses delivered in the United States House of Representatives and the Senate in honor of Benjamin Franklin Marsh, a late Representative from Illinois. The House proceedings took place on April 15, 1906, during the First and Second Sessions of the Fifty-ninth Congress, while the Senate proceedings occurred on February 9, 1907. These addresses serve as a tribute to Marsh's life, career, and contributions to the state of Illinois and the nation. They offer valuable insights into his political service and the esteem in which he was held by his colleagues in Congress.
Benjamin Franklin Marsh (late A Representative From Illinois) Memorial Addresses preserves a record of the respect and honor accorded to a public servant and provides historical context for understanding the political landscape of the early 20th century.
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