Session #48 · 1883–85

Speech #480105178

EVuNS was in the Fortyfifth Congress. tothe memory of one Who sleeps under the sunny skies of the South. A trivial circumstance led me seek his acquaintance. Emigrants from tomorrow we may be called to perform a like sad office for one whose Virginia and the Carolinas. among whom were the sons of the men who newmadegrave rests under the white raiment of the Northern snows. fought with Morgan on the memorable field of the Cowpens. settled Who knows? Fortunately to none has been given the power to cast more than a half a century ago in the Congressional district I have the upon the horoscope the figure of our coming griefs. and we know honor to represent. and gave the name Spartanburg to the village in But the page prescribed. the present state. which for many pleasant years I made my home. and whose people for May we not here indulge the hope that of every tear of sorrow shed more than a third of a century have reposed in me an unmeited conon the graves of our dead some good will be born. and that in the "de- fidence. I desired to know the representative of the historic district stroyers pathway there will spring up bright creations that will defy of Spartanburg.
Keywords matched
Emigrants

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
60%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Other

Speaker & context

Speaker
THOMAS BROWNE
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
IN
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
480105178
Paragraph
#0
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