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Excerpt from Memorial of Lewis and Susan Benedict
Lewis Benedict received from nature a phy sical organization of rare perfection and vigor. In advanced life his presence was imposing. The medallion now upon his tomb in the Albany Cemetery, one of Palmer's happiest efforts in the matter of resemblance, is regarded by strangers to his person as a copy of some fine antique, rather than a singularly faithful likeness of the man who lies buried beneath. His intellect was after the fashion of the body it animated, robust, masculine, and active even to restlessness. His.
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