THE PORTRAITS.
[The portraits are those of representative officers—men who rendered good service, not only during the campaign, but, in the case of three of them, during the war. Lasher's and Hand's have never been published; and the other two are not found in any general work. They are given here (two of them, at least) as contributions to the list of Revolutionary portraits. All have been specially photographed and transferred to steel by Mr. Egloffstein's process, for the present volume.]
[Colonel Lasher's] portrait is enlarged from a finely-painted and well-preserved miniature in the possession of Mrs. Kernochan, of New York.
[Colonel Hand's] portrait is in the possession of his granddaughter, Mrs. S.B. Rogers, of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
[Colonel Glover's] portrait appeared first in the publications of the Essex Institute at Salem, Massachusetts.
[Colonel Huntington's] portrait appears in the Huntington family Memoir. The original is a miniature by Trumbull, in possession of General Huntington's descendants at Norwich.