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THE CHRISTIANA RIOT

PREFACE

     The preparation of this sketch and contribution to our
local hstory had beeen long contemplated by the Editor and
Compiler.  Born near the locality where the events occurred
which are its subject, he has been for more than half a cen-
tury intimately related with their associations,  He has re-
gard for the integrity of motive which alike animated both
parties to the coflict.  It was a miniature of the great
struggle of opposing ideas that culminated in the shock of
Civil War, and was only settled by that stern arbiter.  He
rejoices that what seemed to be an irrepressible conflict be-
tween Law and Liberty at last ended in Peace.  To help to
perpetuate that condition between long-estranged neighbors
and kin, this offering is made to the work of the Lancaster
County Historical Society.
     White it has been written and published for the Society,
no responsibility for anything it contains for for its promulga-
tions attaches to any one except the author.  Where opinions
are expressed--and they have been generally avoided as
far as possible in disputed matters--he alone is responsible.
Where facts are stated, except upon authority expressly
named, he accepts the risk of refutation.  In all cases he has
tried to ascertain and to tell the exact truth.  He worked in
no other spirit and for no other purpose; and wherein he has
failed his is all the blame.
W. U. H.     
:     "BLEAK HOUSE,"
          August 12, 1911.
 

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