This volume comprises memorial addresses delivered in the House of Representatives and Senate of the United States during the Sixty-first Congress, Third Session, honoring the life and service of Charles Q. Tirrell, a late Representative from Massachusetts. The collection includes proceedings from the House on February 12, 1911, and proceedings from the Senate.
These addresses offer insights into Tirrell's contributions to Massachusetts and the nation. As a historical record, this volume provides valuable primary source material for those studying early 20th-century American political history and the careers of its prominent figures.
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