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Portrait & Biographical Album of Fulton County, Illinois, 1890 |
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The time has arrived when it becomes the duty of the people of this
county to perpetuate the names of their pioneers, to furnish a record
of their early settlement, and relate the story of their
progress. The civilization of our day, the enlightenment of the
age and the duty that men of the present time owe to their ancestors,
to themselves and to their posterity, demand that a record of their
lives and deeds should be made. In biographical history is found
a power to instruct man by precedent, to enliven the mental faculties,
and to waft down the river of time a safe vessel in which the names and
actions of the people who contributed to raise this country from its
primitive state may be preserved. Surely and rapidly the great
and aged men, who in their prime entered the wilderness and claimed the
virgin soil as their heritage, are passing to their graves. The
number remaining who can relate the incidents of the first days of
settlement is becoming small indeed, so that an actual necessity exists
for the collection and preservation of events without delay, before all
the early settlers are cut down by the scythe of Time.