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In the case of documents from the Draper Collection the pressmark indicates the particular series, volume, and page (or pages) where the original may be found. Thus, the pressmark of the first document in the volume, 2ZZ45, means Virginia series, volume II, page 45. The character of the document is indicated by the customary abbreviations, A. L., autograph letter unsigned, A. L. S., autograph letter signed, L. S., letter signed (this being in another's handwriting), and D. S., document signed; finally, the word transcript used in connection with documents from the Morgan Letter Books, indicates that the present printing is from a copy of the original furnished the editor for this purpose.For courtesies received and assistance rendered the Society is indebted to Dr. Herbert Putnam, librarian of Congress; to Dr. Gaillard Hunt, chief of the manuscripts division, and John Fitzpatrick, assistant in the manuscripts division of the same library; and to Prof. Clarence W. Alvord, editor of the Illinois Historical Collections. The work of collating the transcriptions of the documents and of seeing the volume through the press has been chiefly borne by Lydia M. Brauer, editorial assistant, and Annie A. Nunns, assistant Superintendent, of the Society's staff.
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