This volume collects memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States during the Sixty-first Congress, Third Session, honoring the life and legacy of Samuel L. Gilmore, a Representative from Louisiana. The proceedings from the House, dated January 29, 1911, are included, offering a detailed record of the tributes and accolades offered by his peers. These addresses provide insight into Gilmore's contributions to Louisiana and the nation, reflecting his political career and impact on the legislative landscape. Samuel L. Gilmore (late A Representative From Louisiana) Memorial Addresses serves as a historical document, preserving the memory of a public servant and offering a glimpse into the political discourse of the early 20th century. It is a valuable resource for those interested in American political history, biographical studies, and the history of Louisiana.
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