PREFACE
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wholesome generation of the American
tainments, character and success, must exert a influence
upon
the
rising
people.
To
preserve and perpetuate the important historical
and family history cannot fail to prove invaluable and a source of pride and interest to the nation and to the world. Indeed, there is inherent in us a desire that our descendants should know something of us how we live, and where we spend our lives, for the poet truly facts of personal
—
says
—
"To
live in hearts
we
leave behind
Is not to die."
sive
In the preservation of such a record, all the progresof life and thought should have a national pride.
men
As heroes of the colonial and revolutionary wars, statesmen, persons noteworthy in the church, at the bar, in literature, art, science and the professions, and those who have contributed to the commercial and industrial growth of each has added luster to its name. this Great Republic In order to seek a competency and fame, these sturdy Americans, inbued with a spirit of self-reliance and indomitable will, have blazed the way through the wilderness, conquered forests, subdued the soil, and made desert In the commercial and industrial world places smile. their names have illumined the marts of trade from the workshops of the inventor have emanated prolific inventions now used throughout the civilized world; in literature can be found authors, poets and journalists whose brows are worthy to be crowned with the laurel wreath of
—
fame
as philanthropists, the gifts of
men have been munificent; and
and in the administration produced men of thought has
ship, in the halls of legislation,
of justice the United States
America's successful
in the arena of statesman-