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Excerpt from A Quartercentury of Cremation in North America
Seeing that the matter embodied herein consti tutes merely a report of progress, as set forth in the title-page, a preface thereto does not seem to be demanded; and I should omit this customary intro duction, were it not that a medium is thus provided for an acknowledgment of the courtesies received while collecting the ingredients. In but one instance has there been exhibited a trace of reservation, and this in the Union's largest city. Wherever else infor mation has been sought, whether west or east of the Atlantic, it has been rendered freely and fully. In deed, the greatest difficulty encountered has been to select, from the riches obtained, that which could be brought within the compass of the projected compila tion. Those to whom I am indebted are so many that I dare not try to name them, lest one should be by chance omitted. I can only, in this. Impersonal way, express my thanks to each and all, and hope.
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