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James Pollock (American politician)

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from 1855 until his death in 1890. In that role he had the distinction of presiding over more mission business meetings than any man in the history of AMF other than the first president. Greatly respected by his fellow managers, it was recorded that 'he was always eager to do his Lord's business with
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Pollock was also the first in congress to advocate the construction of a railroad across the continent, connecting newly acquired California with the east. In a speech in 1848 he said, "At the risk of being considered insane, I will venture the prediction that, in less than twenty-five years from
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James Pollock possessed a strong faith in God. Concurring with Secretary Chase's instructions, in his 1863 report to the Secretary of the Treasury, he wrote, "We claim to be a Christian nation—why should we not vindicate our character by honoring the God of Nations…Our national coinage should do
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in a letter to come up with suggestions for including "the trust of our people in God" in a motto on America's coins. Pollock proposed a number of mottos, including "Our Trust Is In God" and "God Our Trust," which Chase ultimately revised to
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this. Its legends and devices should declare our trust in God—in Him who is "King of Kings and Lord of Lords." The motto suggested, "God our Trust," is taken from our National Hymn, the
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to appropriate a small amount to help build the first line. He was present in the room when the first message, "What hath God wrought" was received, ushering in a new age of
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earnestness and dispatch' and while conscious of the power of his masterful mind and loving heart, his fellows managers 'most appreciated his depth of consecration.'
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The 1864 two-cent piece was the first coin with the approved motto and today all American coins are inscribed with "In God We Trust."
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this evening, a railroad will be completed and in operation between New York and San Francisco, California." The
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Pollock has a residence area, dining commons, computer learning center, and campus road named for him on the
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began to sell its publicly held railroads and canals, and he helped steer the state through the financial
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The Biography of a College: Being the History of the First Century of the Life of Lafayette College
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As a freshman congressman, Pollock boarded in the same rooming house as another new congressman,
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In Memoriam, James Pollack: published privately by the family of James Pollack, c. 1890.
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Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
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was completed in 1869, four years inside the limit fixed by Mr. Pollock.
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He returned to the judiciary in Pennsylvania's Eighth District in 1850.
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at Princeton before setting up a law practice in his home community, in
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Great Crowds Attended Ceremonies of Inaugurals As Capitol Was Filled
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Cnaan, Ram A.; Wineburg, Robert J.; Boddie, Stephanie C. (1999).
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The Sunday School Movement and the American Sunday School Union
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and soup kitchen, in 1878 with notable fellow churchgoers
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from 1855 to 1876, and its president from 1863 onwards.
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The Newer Deal: Social Work and Religion in Partnership
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Governor of Pennsylvania
William Bigler
William F. Packer
U.S. House of Representatives
Pennsylvania
13th
Henry Frick
Joseph Casey
Director of the United States Mint
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
James Ross Snowden
William Millward
Ulysses S. Grant
Henry Linderman
Henry Linderman
Milton, Pennsylvania
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Milton Cemetery, PA
Whig
Alma mater
College of New Jersey


Salmon P. Chase, Treasury Secretary
In God We Trust
governor of Pennsylvania
College of New Jersey
Milton, Pennsylvania

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