Excerpt from Illinois State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1858 and 1859
A full and complete Gazette eh and Business Directory of this State has never yet been published, although such a work has long been felt to be a desideratum with every professional and business man. To supply this desideratum is the object of the present work. The Publisher has spared no labor or expense in compiling, and every effort has been made to procure full and accurate information from all parts of the state, by sending agents to canvass each city, town and village, to obtain names and get all the statistics. The result is now before the public, while the Publisher indulges the hope that they will overlook imperfections (as it would be claiming an impracticable degree of perfection, to say that the work now submitted is entirely free from errors and omissions), and give him credit for the large amount of valuable information hereiu embodied. How far he has gained his object in producing a useful book, it remains for the public to decide. It is, however, believed that an impartial examination will satisfy anyone us to its general correctness and utility.
The typography and press work were executed by Messrs. Scripps, Bross & Spears, whose facilities, in this department, are not excelled by any other establishment in the United States. (For card see "Chicago Advertisements," page 4.)
Messrs. Muxson & Bradley executed the building, and are gentlemen well and widely known for a thorough knowledge and skill in their line of business. (See card on page fronting title.)
The Publisher would avail himself of this opportunity of thanking all those who have manifested an interest in the present publication, and hope they may be partially compensated for their liberality.
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