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Edmund Pendleton (1721-1803)

History of Congress H. of R. (551) October 1803

"Mourning for Edmund Pendleton"

Mr. Eustis rose and observed, that within a few days past the House were called upon to take notice of an event which perhaps would be more interesting to posterity than to the present generation; the death of one of those illustrieous partriots who, by a life devoted to his country, had bequeathed a name and an example to posterity which he would not attempt to describe. He had information that another of these sages, EDMUND PENDLETON, of Virginia, had paid the last tribute to nauture.

On this occasion he begged leave to offer to the House the Following resolution:

Resolved, That this House, impressed with a lively sense of the important service rendered to his countyry by EDMUND PENDLETON, deceased, will wear a bodge of mourning for thirty days, as an emblem of their veneration for his illustrious character, and of their regert that another star is fallen from the splended constellation of virtue and talents whcih guiled the people of the United States in their struggle for Independence.

The resolution was immediately taken up, and agreed to ---ayes 77."

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