Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1881 — A Magnificent Spectacle. [ARTICLE]
A Magnificent Spectacle.
The beariug of the American people during the past three months has been magnificent They have been quiet, calm, sympathetic and gentle as children. When the weary and wounded President waa whirled to Long Branch to get the pure air of the aea, they stood by the side of the railway track in solemn silence and uncovered heads, noteven whispering lest they disturb the suffer* r. When death claimed him, and his body was borne to its final home, they gathered again and atood in silent throngs far into the night to catch a glimpse of alt that suffering had left to the man they bad learned to love and honor. And now that all is over they turn quietly back to their duties, never questioning the past or doubting the future, but resting secure iu their faith that this nation is mighty and is bound to overcome in safety all possible perils. It is a magnificent spectacle, and makes a man proud to bean American. s
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