Leonard Myers, the first Jewish Republican Congressman
Grand Old Partisan salutes Leonard Myers, born near Philadelphia, November 13th 1827. He studied law at the University of Pennsylvania. During the Civil War, Myers enlisted as major with the state militia. In 1862, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. This patriotic Republican went on to win five re-elections and chair the foreign affairs committee. Receiving his vote were 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments, the [anti-] Ku Klux Klan Act, Yellowstone National Park and the 1875 Civil Rights Act. His most important speech was titled: "Acceptance of the results of the war the true basis of reconstruction, and liberty regulated by law the safeguard of the Republic" Of the first Republican President, he said: "When the storm comes and the waves run high, and the passengers begin to despair, the quiet skill and faith and bravery of him who guides the vessel through in safety, marks him distinguished among his fellow men. Such a one was Abraham Lincoln....