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Excerpt from The Continental Congress at Princeton
My chief general indebtedness however is to Mr. Stanislaus Murray Hamilton, formerly of the Bureau Of Rolls and Library in the State Department at Washing ton. To his intimate knowledge of the manuscripts of the Continental Congress so long under his curatorship, and now in the Library of Congress, to his ready and sympathetic interest and to his unfailingly generous and scholarly assistance I am under lasting obligations.
The painting of Prospect, Colonel George Morgan's home at Princeton, now for the first time published, is owned by Mrs. Hughes Oliphant, of Washington, D. C. It is a pleasure to express my appreciation of her permis sion to use this interesting picture.
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