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No. 9. Geo. L. Stearns. 1st and 3d Monday evenings, G. A. R. Hall, Hancock sq., Ohsn. No. 20. Dahlgren, 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings, 409 W. Broadway, rm. 9, S. B.
No. 28. Charles Russell Lowell, 2d and 4th Monday evenings in G. A. R. Hall, 1151 Wash- ington.
No. 35. Timothy Ingraham, 2d and 4th Tues- day afternoons, Liberty Hall, Hyde Park.
No. 39. Abraham Lincoln, 2d and 4th Tuesday evenings, G. A. R. Hall, 14 Green, Chsn. No. 63. Thomas G. Stevenson, Ist and 3d Mon- day afternoons, Court House, 88 Roxbury st., Rox.
No. 67. Robert A. Bell, meets 1st and 3d Wed- nesday evenings, G. A. R. Hall, 48 Joy street.
No. 68. Benj. Stone, jr., G. A. R. Hall, Park st., Dor., 2d and 4th Tuesday afternoons.
No. 79. Francis Washburn, G. A. R. Hall, Brighton, 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings.
No. 88. Frederick Hecker, 2152 Washington. Rox., 2d and 4th Monday evenings.
No. 91. Washington. W. Fourth, cor. Dor- chester, S. B., 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings. No. 157. Boston. Thomas-st. schoolhouse, Ja- maica Plain, 1st and 3d Friday evenings.
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic
Department of Massachusetts Headquarters, 620 River, Mattapan.
Pres., Mrs. Nellie R. Thomas, Cliftondale. Sen. Vice Pres., Mrs. Elvira F. Veasey, Reading.
Jun. Vice Pres., Mrs. Frances C. Linnell, Somer- ville.
Sec., Mrs. Bessie W. Sebolt, W. Somv.
Treas., H. Maria Ward, East Lynn.
Chaplain, Mrs. Lillian E. Goodridge, Cambridge. Inspector, Mrs. Hallie E. Whitney, Lowell.
Patriotic Inst., Miss Nellie C. Thomas, Clifton- dale.
Press Cor., Miss Mindora Kennedy, Roxbury.
The following Circles hold their meetings in Boston:
No. 16. Wm. Mckinley, Ist and 3d Friday afternoons at Guild Hall, 2374 Wash., Rox. No. 23. John A Andrew 2d and 4th Thursday evenings at Post 15 Hall, 1151 Washington. No. 26. Paul Revere. 1st Monday afternoon
and 3d Monday evening, Lithgow Hall, 618 Wash., Dor.
Army Nurses Association of Massachusetts
President, Mrs. Fanny T. Hazen, Cambridge. Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Hamilton, Wakefield.
Kearsarge Association Naval Veterans 1151 Washington.
Commander, Andrew Houghton.
Paymaster, Thomas Grinnell. Surgeon John Dixwell.
Secretary, George L. Almeder, 663 Adams, Dor. Meets 2d and 4th Thursday.
Union Veterans' Union Department of Massachusetts. Headquarters, 630 Washington, Stoughton.
Department Commander, George W. Pratt, Stoughton.
Deputy Commander, Henry W. Ayers, Everett. Chaplain, Daniel W. Gould, Chelsea.
Adjutant General, William L. Oram, 575 Main. Brockton.
Quartermaster General, John D. Thompson, 29 Webster, Rockland.
Gen. Jos. Hooker Command, No. 9, 1151 Wash- ington, Ist Thursday.
Annual meeting in October.
Sons of Veterans, U. S. A. National Headquarters, Cincinnati, Ohio. Com. Chief, Col. A. E. B. Stephens.
MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION, HEADQUARTERS, 15 BEACON, ROOM 38.
Commander, Rev. A. A. Bronsdon, Millers Falls. Senior Vice Comdr., Milton B. Boody, Roxbury. Junior Vice Comdr., Edgar W. Howland, Rock- land.
Secretary, Henry F. Weiler, Melrose.
Treasurer, Edwin A. Holmes, Watertown.
Division officers elected in April.
The following Camps hold their meetings in Boston, officers of which are elected at the first stated meeting in December.
No. 8. W. H. Cudworth, 2d and 4th Friday, G. A. R. Hall, 140 Meridian, E. B.
No. 9. Charles Russell Lowell, 1st and 3d Tues- day, G. A. R. Hall, 1151 Washington
No. 30. Lieut. Nathaniel Bowditch, 2d and 4th Tuesday, G. A. R. Hall, 91 Park, Dor.
No. 46. Gen. Nelson A. Miles, 3d Tuesday, Court House, 88 Roxbury st., Rox.
No. 51. Joseph Stedman, 2d Friday, 418 Poplar, Ros.
No. 89. Joel D. Dudley, 1st and 3d Friday following 1st Monday, G. A. R. Hall, Brighton. No. 96. John F. Andrew, 4th Tuesday, 1151 Wash.
No. 98. Dahlgren, Ist and 3d Thursday, 409 W. Broadway. S. B.
No. 106. Abraham Lincoln, 2d and 4th Mon- day, G. A. R. Hall, 14 Green, Chsn.
No. 145. Frederick Hecker, 2d and 4th Wed- nesday, 1095 Tremont street.
Daughters of Veterans, U. S. A. National Headquarters, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nat. Pres., Miss Katharine R. A. Flood.
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT.
Department President, Mrs. Nellie M. Goodman, Roxbury.
Senior Vice Pres. Mrs., Mabel Fuller, Malden. Junior Vice Pres., Mrs. Anna B. Norton, Dorches- ter.
Chaplain, Margaret A. Smith, Dorchester.
Treas., Mrs. Mattie R. Tucker, Medford. Inspector, Mrs. Mabel H. Gooding, Somerville. Patriotic Instructor, Agnes E. Barry, S. Boston. Secretary, Anna Doyle, Roxbury.
Department officers elected in April.
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WAR VETERAN ASSOCIATIONS -- VETERAN ASSOCIATIONS
The following Tents hold their meetings in Boston:
No. 1. Mrs. John A. Andrew, G. A. R. Hall, Park st., Dor., Ist and 3rd Wednesday. No. 29. Mrs. Wilmon W. Blackmar, Court House, 88 Roxbury st., Ist and 3d Thursday No. 31. Betsey Ross, G. A. R. Hall, Thomas st., Jamaica Plain, 2d and 4th Friday.
No. 36. Lizabeth A. Turner, 1151 Wash., 2d and 4th Wednesday.
No. 47. Helen A. Gilson, Liberty Hall, Hyde Park, 2d and 4th Wednesday.
No. 61. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, G. A. R. Hall, 140 Meridian, E. B., 2d and 4th Friday.
Sons of Veterans, Auxiliary, U. S. A. National Headquarters, Philadelphia, Pa. Nat. Pres., Mrs. Libbie Meis.
Massachusetts Division, Headquarters, Marsh- fleld.
President, Miss Lottie L. Ford, Marshfield.
Vice President, Mrs. Mabelle M. Ham, Boston.
Treasurer, Mrs. Alice A. Pratt, Stoneham
Chaplain, Mrs. Harriett Young, Boston. Inspector, Mrs. Lucy Goodspeed, Duxbury. Installing Officer, Mrs. Emma Warren, Spring- field
Patriotic Instructor, Mrs. Marie Hollis, South Braintree.
Secretary, Mrs. Lizzie Flavell, Marshfield. Chief of Staff, Mrs. Grace Howland, Rockland. Pres. Cor., Mrs. Blanche Fish, Somerville Judge Advocate, C. C. McNaught, Millbrook.
The following auxiliaries hold their meetings in Boston.
No. 8. Abraham Lincoln, 1st and 3d Wednesday, G. A. R. Hall, 14 Green, Chsn
No. 51. Joseph Stedman, 2d Friday, 418 Poplar. Ros.
Spanish War Veterans
National Headquarters, St. Louis, Mo. Next National Encampment, Aug. 1916. Com. Chief, Lucius C. Dyer. Department of Massachusetts. Annual Election, April 19th Headquarters, 41 City Hall.
Dept. Commander, John J. Linehan, Lynn. Dept. S. V. Commander, Oscar Hedtler, Chelsea.
Dept. J. V. Commamder, Timothy W. Kelly, E. Boston
Dept. Chief of Staff, Robert H. Knight, Pittsfield. Dept. Adjutant, P. J. Mullane, Charlestown.
Dept. Quartermaster, George P. Field, So. Boston.
Dept. Inspector, John A. Bussell, Rox.
Dept. Judge Advocate, Alfred B. Jones, Lynn. Dept. Surgeon, Edwin D. Towle, Salem.
Dept. Chaplain, Rev. Wm. F. Dusseault, Lynn.
Dept. Marshal, Jeremiah J. Shea, Springfield. Dept. Historian. John O. Barrett, Somerville.
Dept. Patriotic Instructor, Edwin D. Woodbridge Lowell.
The following Camps hold their meetings in Boston:
No. 1. Geo. J. Whitten, 1st and 3d Monday 1151 Wash.
No. 3. Major P. J. Grady, Ist and 3d Friday. G. A. R. Hall, E. Boston.
No. 4. Major M. J. O'Connor, 1st and 3d Thursday, Dorchester and W. Fourth sts., South Boston.
No. 6. Ensign Worth Bagley, 2d and 4th Fri- day, Roughan Hall, 16 City sq., Chsn. No. 13. Roxbury, 2d and 4th Friday, 1161 Tre- mont. Rox.
No. 14. Col. Fred B. Bogan, 1st and 3d Wed- nesday, 38 Cross, Chsn.
No. 18. Capt. John Drum, Ist and 3d Friday, 694 Wash.
No. 23. Roger Wolcott, 2d and 4th Friday, 214 Dudley, Rox.
No. 27. Edward N. Cunningham, 1st and 3d Thursday, after 1st Monday, G. A. R. Hall. Washington st., Br.
No. 34. John Cleary, 1st and 3d Friday. Liberty Hall, 1203 River, Hyde Park.
No. 38. Bunker Hul, 2d and 4th Thursday, 28 Union, Ohsn.
No. 53. John E. Riley, Ist and 3d Wednesday, Dorsey Hall, 456 Tremont.
Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans
Department of Massachusetts. Headquarters, 146 Oxford, Cambridge.
Dept. Pres., Edith W. Lindh, Cambridge.
Dept. Sr. V. Pres., Lillian Cook, Charlestown.
Dept. Jr. V. Pres., May D. Kelly, E. Boston.
Dept. Sec., Rena E. Jenkins, Charlestown.
Dept. Treas., E. Maud Dugan, Allston.
Dept. Chaplain, Rae Blair, Dorchester.
Dept. Judge Advocate. Adelaide Castegnato, Revere.
Dept. Inspector, Jennie Smith, Attleboro. Dept. Instituting and Installing Officer, Mollie Reardon, Lawrence.
Dept. Patriotic Instructor, Jennie R. Dix. Lynn. .
Dept. Historian, Elizabeth Bard, Haverhill.
Dept. Conductor, Annie Mercer, Stoneham.
No. 1. Alice O. Grady, 2d and 4th Friday, Armory Hall, E. B.
No. 2. Catherine L. Crane, 1st and 3d Thursday, 1165 Tremont, Rox.
No. 4. Mary E. Bogan, 2d and 4th Mondays. 38 Cross, Ohsn.
No. 16. Adelaide Worth Bagley. Ist and 3d Monday, Roughan Hall, City sq., Ohsn.
No. 22. Roger Wolcott, Ist and 3d Wednesday, 214 Dudley, Rox.
No. 29. George J. Whitten, last week day of the month, Whitten Hall, 5 Ruggles, Rox.
VETERAN ASSOCIATIONS
Army and Navy Union of the U. S. A. Tri- Mountain Garrison, No. 98. Meets Ist and 3d Wednesday at G. A. R. Hall, 11 Green, Charles- town, Alphonso G. Williams, Adjutant; George V. MacNamara.
Boston Light Infantry Veteran Corps. Meets at South Armory, A. Otis Chamberlin, Com- mander; Capt. Conrad M. Gerlach, Sen. Vice Commander; Capt. Albert L. Kendall, Jun. Vice Commander; Color Sergt. James Walker, jr., Adjutant, 79 Milk; Sergt. Edward 8. Eaton, Paymaster.
British Naval and Military Veterans' Asso- ciation of Mass. Incorporated. 5 Park sq., John R. Smith, pres .; Reginald K. Farnell, treas .: George Stephens, fin. sec .; Thomas T. Stokes, sec., 5 Park sq.
Charlestown Artillery Veteran Association. John W. Rose, pres., treas. and cor. sec., 32 Blue Hill av., Rox.
Fifty-Eighth Mass. Regiment Association. Capt. C. H. Morton, pres .; Arthur Hooper, treas. and sec., 100 Federal.
Fifty-Ninth Mass. Regiment Association. James F. Flynn, pres .; Chas. P. Battelle, sec .. Custom House, Boston.
Fifty-Sixth Mass. Regiment Association. William O. Biggers, pres .: Eben W. Pike, sec. and treas., 48 Norfolk, Cambridge.
First Mass. Heavy Artillery. (Veterans 1861- 65), Charles H. Masury, pres., Danvers, Mass .; George W. Lewis, treas., Melrose Highlands; W. J. Mansfield, sec., 50 Pleasant, Wakefield, Mass.
First Mass. Vol. Cavalry Association. Charles Bliler, pres., Roxbury ; James L. Robinson, sec. and treas., 193 N. Main, Brockton.
First Regiment Mass. Vol. Infantry Veteran Assn. George S. Campbell, pres .; L. Edward Jenkins, sec., 78 Lexington, E. B .; Sergt. Har- rison Whittemore, treas., 37 Brent, Dor.
First Regiment Mass. Vol. Militla Veterana. 1151 Wash., Alvin R. Morgan, commander; Henry O. Bamberg, senior vice-commander; W. J. Loehr, junior vice-commander; George H. Gunther, paymaster; F. J. McCarter, ad- jutant, 10 Ball, Rox.
Fortieth Mass. Regiment Association. Maj. A. Parker Brown, pres .; J. A. Litchfield, sec. and treas .. Lunenburg, Mass.
Forty-Fifth Mass. Regiment Association. Thomas P. Smith, pres .; John D. Whitcomb. sec. and treas., 324 Wash.
Forty-Fourth Mass. Regiment Association. Samuel May, jr., pres .: Horace F. Forbush, sec., 14 Library, Revere; F. G. Webster, treas.
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Forty-Second Mass. Regiment Association. John A. Page, pres .; Daniel L. Weymouth, sec .; Ellery C. Crocker, treas., Medfield. Forty-Third Mass. Regiment Association. George E. Curtis, pres .; Thomas R. Apple- ton, treas .; Luther W. Bixby, sec., 2817 Wash., Roxbury.
Fourteenth Mass. Battery Association .- pres .; E. D. Sanborn, vice pres .; Andrew J. Alexander, sec. and treas., Soldiers' Home, Chelsea
Fusilier Veteran Association. 1151 Wash- Ington, Maj. J. W. H. Myrick, com .; Capt. John P. Murray, treas ; Capt. George F. Úr- ling, sec., 74 Atlantic, Winthrop.
German Veteran Society. Headquarters. 1095 Tremont, Rox., B. J. Arntz, captain; John Koelsch, first lieut .; Max Lenz, sergt-major and sec., 71 Woodrow av., Dor .; Adolph Schultz treas.
Hooker Association. Gen. Walter E. Lom- bard, pres .; Frank L. McPherson, treas .; Lieut. Henry J. Bardwell, sec., 453 Mass. av. Ros.
Mass. Assn. of Minute Men of 1861. Charles E. Winslow, commander; Edward F. Chand- ler, quartermaster, 124 Walnut, Somerville; James H. Griggs, adjt. and sec., 48 Pinckney, Somerville.
Mass. Assn. of Union Ex-Prisoners of War. Dennis F. Linnehan, commander, Custom House, Boston; James H. Griggs, adjt., 48 Pinckney st., Somerville.
Ninth Regiment Association. 1151 Wash., Capt. John W. Mahoney, commander; John C. Driscoll, quartermaster; David J. Gleason, adjutant, 1458 Tremont, Rox
Old Guard of Massachusetts. Capt. Herbert F. Staples, commander; Capt. A. G. Reynolds, adj., 101 Milk, 5th floor; Lieut. Geo H .. Wash- burn, quartermaster
Pierce Light Guard Veteran Association (7th Co., C. A. C.), M. V. M., South State Armory Capt. Arthur Wentworth Burton, pres., 371 Harvard, Cambridge; Ist Lieut. Frank R. McCullagh, treas., 314 Warren, Rox .; 1st Sergt. Edward Oscar Risem, sec., 15 Lansing, Rox.
Roanoke Association. Meets Feb. 8th, Rich- ard H. Jackson, pres .; , sec .; Thomas Swasey, quartermaster, Marblehead.
Roxbury City Guard Veteran Association (1st Co., C. A. C.). Municipal bldg., Rox- bury st., John B. Patterson, Com .; Frederick C. Estabrook, clerk and treas., 4 Montrose, Rox.
Third Mass. Cavalry Assn. William E. Cor- thell, pres., 120 Shute, Everett; Oscar A. Rice, treas., 71 Marion, E. B .; John A. Sale, sec., Rockland, Mass.
Thirteenth Mass. Regiment Assn. Capt. Thomas J. Little, pres .; Portland, Maine; Charles H. Bingham, sec., 19 Milk, Boston.
Thirty-Eighth Mass. Regiment Assn. Daniel G. Steingardt, pres .; Edward A. Hammond, treas. 294 Devonshire; Frank E. Orvutt, sec., 143 Upham, Melrose, Mass.
Thirty-Second Mass. Regiment Asgn. Fran- cis F. Webster, pres .; Alfred A. Lincoln, sec. and treas., 108 North, Hingham,
Thirty-Third Mass. Regiment Reunion Assn. Erastus A. Bartlett, pres .; W. J. Hargraves, vice pres .; Albert C. Stacy, sec. and treas., Groveland.
Tigers Veteran Association (2d Co., C. A. C.). A. Otis Chamberlin, commander, 41 Amory. Cambridge; Sergt. Edward S. Eaton, pay- master, 28 School; Color Sergt. James Walker, jr., adjutant, 79 Milk
Twelfth (Webster) Regiment Assn. Moses N. Arnold, pres., North Abington; J. E. Gil- man, treas., 60 City Hall.
Twentieth Mass. Regiment Assn. Charles O. Newell, pres., 10 Ball, Rox .; Levi Whit- comb, vice pres .; C. J. Greier, sec. and treas.
Twenty-fifth Mass. Regt. Assn. Wm. E. Murdock, pres .; Willard Cheney, see., 12 King, Worcester.
Twenty Fourth Regiment Assn. Major, Charles B. Amory, pres., Worcester; James Thompson, treas .; Alfred H. Knowles, sec., Arlington.
Twenty-Ninth Mass. Regiment Assn. Fran- cis M. Kingman, pres., E. Bridgewater; J. O. Willy, treas., Lynn; Henry E. Stewart, sec., Soldiers' Home, Chelsea.
Twenty-Second Mass. Regiment Association. George H. Ackerman, pres .; Eben W. Pike, sec. and treas., 48 Norfolk, Cambridge .
United States Veteran Signal Corps Asso- clation, Civil War Division. Chas. D'W. Marcy, sec. and treas., 246 Summer.
Veteran Assn. of the Independent Corps of Cadets. Headquarters Cadet Armory, Francis Henry Appleton, pres .; Charles R. Oodman. first vice pres .; Edward N. Fenno, second vice pres .; Charles E. Loud, treas .; McDonald E. White, sec., 4 Park.
PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION National Society Headquarters.
Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, D. C. President-General, Mrs. William Cumming Story.
Massachusetts State Officers
Headquarters, 585 Boylston.
Regent, Mrs. Frank B. Ellison, Belmont.
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Franklin P. Shumway of Mel- rose.
Chaplain, Mrs. Charles W. Sprague, 72 Brent, Dor.
Rec. Secretary, Miss Isabel W. Gordon, 35 Whit- man rd., Worcester
Cor. Secretary, Mrs. Emma H. Copeland, Northampton Asst. Cor. Secretary, Mrs. J. Robert Mckenzie, Cambridge
Treasurer, Mrs. George Minot Baker, Concord. Historian, Mrs. Charles B. Meserve, Newton
Asst. Historian, Mrs. H. E. Wilson, Pittsfield. Registrar, Miss Mary I. Howe, Lowell
Auditor, Mrs. Alma P. Brown, Fall River. Asst. Auditor, Miss Julia T. Peavey, Lowell. Parliamentarian. Mrs. George W. Pfeiffer, Allston
CHAPTERS IN BOSTON
Boston Tea Party, Boston. Meets 3d Tues- day in each month
Regent, Mrs. Lilias Folger, Medford.
Vice Regent, Mrs. Emily F. Hurd, East Milton Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Alta Nevons, Medford
Treasurer, Mrs. Mary G. Bunton, Hyde Park.
Registrar, Miss Annie S. Head, Brookline.
Historian, Mrs. Isadore F. Baxter, E. Milton.
Bunker Hill, Boston. Meets 3d Thursdays October to May, inclusive.
Regent, Mrs. George H. Newcomb, Woburn
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Anabella Plaisted, Everett
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, 18 Elmwood pk., Malden.
Cor. Secretary, Mrs. D E. Perley, Arlington
Treasurer, Mrs. Percy J. Holmes, Somerville. Registrar, Miss Emily Glidden, Charlestown. Historian, Mrs. A. Lincoln Bowles, Roslindale.
Colonel Thomas Gardner, Allston. Meetg 17th of each month from October to May in- clusive.
Regent, Miss Emma S. Cobleigh, Allston.
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Amos D. Baker, Allston.
Rec. Secretary, Miss Nancy H. Harris, 37 Saun- ders, Allston.
Treasurer, Miss Nellie Hancock, Hudson.
Registrar, Miss A. Gertrude Snow, Allston. Historian, Miss Marian Ellsworth, Allston.
Committee of Safety, Boston. Meets Satur- day, once a month.
Regent, Mrs. Hattie H. Wagner, Dor.
Vice-Regen», Mrs. Marion B. Thompson, Win- chester.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Lucy Brown Littlehale, 63 Cushing av., Dor.
Treasurer, Miss Amy G. Littlehale, Dor.
Registrar, Mrs. Grace O. Bartlett, Boston.
Historian, Mrs. Eoline V. Rogers, Dor.
Franklin, Boston. Meets 3d Wednesday in each month.
Regent, Miss Hattie A. Wilkins, Newton Centre. Vice-Regout, Mrs. George O. Brooks, Boston.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. D. S. Monroe, 38 Paul Gore, J. P.
Treasurer, Mrs. William Robinson, Boston.
Registrar, Mrs. J. Edward Masters, Newton Cen- tre.
Historian, Miss Clara M. Fowler, Boston
General Benjamin Lincoln, East Boston. Meets 3d Monday in each month.
Regent, Mrs. John R. Story. Melrose
Vice-Regents, Mrs. E. [O. Kenney, Dor., Miss Lucy R. Beadle, E. Boston
Rec. Secretary, Miss C. Agnes Godbold, 150 Trenton, F. Boston.
Treasurer, Mis. Charles F. Drew, E. Boston Registrar, Mrs. (.orge E. Anderson, E. Boston
Historian, Mrs. Stephen F. Gardner, Jamaica Plain
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Humphrey and Sprague, Boston. Meets 4th Tuesday in each month, October to June inclusive.
Regent, Miss Gertrude Hudson, Winthrop.
Vice-Regent, Miss Elizabeth E. Hewitt, Walt- ham.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Edwin S. Price. 115 Summit av .. Winthrop.
Treasurer, Mrs. Augustus Sparhawk, Boston. Registrar, Miss Ada H. Morse, Brookline.
Historian, Miss Ethel Downer, Brookline.
John Adams, Boston. Meets 4th Friday in each month, September to May.
Regent, Mrs. Charles D. Holmes, Brookline
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Edgar B. Guyer, Dorchester
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Maria F. Rankine, 56 Dwight.
Treasurer, Mrs. Henry D. W. Morris, Dorchester Registrar, Mrs. Leonard J. Schuler, West Rox- bury.
Historian, Miss Marianna P. Smith, Brookline.
John Hancock, Boston. Meets 3d Tuesday in each month, October to May inclusive. Regent, Mrs. Herbert W. Drew, Newton High- lands.
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Augustus A. Fales, Chsn. Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Mary B. Alland, 75 Wel- lington Hill st. Dor.
Treasurer, Mrs. Addison McGarrett, Dor.
Registrar, Miss Jessie F. Emery, Rox.
Historian, Mrs. William H. Preble, Somerville.
John Paul Jones, Boston. Meets 2d Wed- nesday of each month.
Regent, Mrs. Frederick C. Parchert, Brookline.
Vice-Regent. Mrs. Lue S. Wadsworth, Boston. Rec. Secretary, Miss Marie Shepard, 496 Mass av. Treasurer, Mrs. M. Gertrude Richards, Somer- ville.
Registrar, Mrs. C. E. Corkran, Boston.
Historian, Miss Marion Howard Brazier, Boston.
Mary Draper, West Roxbury. Meets 2d Saturday in the month, October to May in- clusive.
Regent, Mrs. A. C. Jordan, West Rox.
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Walter Newell, W. Rox.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. William C. Coleman, 97 Clement av., W. Rox.
Treasurer, Mrs. X. H. Goodnough, West Rox. Registrar Mrs. Charles T. Bauer, Jamaica Plain. Historian, Miss Abbie M, Lovejoy, West Roxbury Minute Men, Boston. Meets 4th Friday, October to May inclusive.
Regent, Mrs. Ralph M. Kirtland, Malden.
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Wm. L. Fox, Winthrop.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. George O. Kent, 108 Almont, Winthrop.
Treasurer, Mrs. Hugh B. Mckay, Revere.
Registrar, Miss Lillian B. Mathewson, Malden. Historian, Mrs. Charles Wilcox, Camb.
Old Beifrey, Boston. Meets first Tuesday in each month.
Regent, Mrs. Edward E. Synge, Brookline.
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Joseph B. Brown, Brookline.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Truman D. Hayes, 15 Park av., Cambridge. Treasurer, Mrs. Edith L. Wilson, Camb.
Registrar, Mrs. Chas. L. Adams, Boston.
Historian, Mrs. Roscoe H. Chesley, Camb
Old Blake House, Dorchester. Meets 3d Wednesday of each month.
Regent, Mrs. William B. Rand, Dorchester
Ist Vice-Regent, Mrs. Herbert M. Watson, Mat- tapan. 2d Vice-Regent, Mrs. W. B. B. Child, Mattapan. Rec. Secretary, Miss Marion G. Earle, 39 Whit- ing, Rox.
Treasurer, Miss Alice M. Talbot, Dorchester. Registrar, Mrs. Alexander Stockwell, Dorchester. Historian, Mrs. Carrie M. Weis, Mattapan.
Old Boston, Boston. Meets 1st Wednesday in month, October to May.
Regent, Mrs. Rosina R. Page, Arlington.
Vice-Regent, Dr. Clara E. Gary, Boston.
Rec. Secretary, Miss Mary Mossman, 1616 Blue Hill av., Mattapan.
Treasurer, Mrs. Adah F. Kendall, Wollaston.
Registrar, Mrs. Fannie H. Wilkins, Newtonville. Historian, Mrs. Abbie Earl Sims, Saugus.
Old North, Boston. Meets 4th Friday, Oc- tober to May inclusive.
Regent, Mrs. Ellen S. Perry, N. Wilmington.
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Thomas Guthrie, Roxbury.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Fred H. Safford, 23 Clark- wood, Mattapan.
Treasurer, Mrs. Grace G. Giles, Weston.
Registrar, Mrs William C. Bowditch, Dorchester. Historian, Mrs. Adam S. Stiger, Watertown
Old South, Boston. Meets 2d Monday in month.
Regent, Mrs. Chas. H. Stevens, Dorchester.
Vice-Regent, Mrs. F. A. Williams, Boston.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Grace Shaw Wilder, 24 Botolph, Melrose Hlds Treasurer, Mrs. Louise E. Bates, Br
Registrar, Mrs. Marietta F. Hilton, Belmont. Historian, Mrs, Louise C, Perry, Dor
Order of Patriot Dames Inc. 100 Boylston. ra. 310. Mects 2d and 4th Tuesdays. Mrs. Susan E. Stevens, pres .; Mrs. Gertrude E. Bel- cher, vice pres .; Mrs. Harrietta M. Kemp, clerk, 100 Boylston; Emily A. Snow, treas.
Paul Revere, Boston. Meets Ist Thursday in the month, October to May, inclusive.
Regent, Mrs. Sidney L. Burr, Brookline.
Vice-Regent, Mrs. Augustus V. Peabody, Malden Rec. Secretary, Mrs. E. F. Chaffee, Belmont.
Treasurer, Mrs. Frederick L. Mahn, Cambridge. Registrar, Miss Jessie Fisher, Newton.
Historian, Miss Ethel G. Gould, Chelsea.
Warren and Prescott, Boston. Meets 1st Saturday in the month from November to April, inclusive.
Regent, Mrs. George H. Hobson, Brookline. Vice-Regent, Mrs. John H. Morrison, Boston.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. David S. Penhallow, 483 Beacon, Boston.
Treasurer, Mrs. Leslie O. Wead, Brookline.
Registrar, Mrs. Elisha D. Bangs, Boston.
Historian, Mrs. Charles F Batchelder, Cambridge
DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTION.
Westminster Hotel, Copley sq. (Mass. State of Society.)
Regent, Mrs. Annie M. Nye Smith, Newton. Cor. Secretary, Mrs. Ella J. Prescott, 130 Walnut, Somv.
Treasurer, Miss Clara J. Coburn, 99 Washington, Newton
MASS. SOCIETY OF THE ORDER OF THE FOUNDERS AND PATRIOTS OF AMER- ICA.
Governor, Arthur C. Walworth.
Treasurer, Francis L. Coolidge.
Secretary, Herbert M. Leland, 10 Post Office Square, Boston.
MASS. SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI.
Cadet Armory, society meeting July fourth, committee meetings first Thursday of March and November. Winslow Warren, pres .; Ho- ratio Lamb, vice pres .; Robert Homans, treas .; David G. Haskins, jr., sec., 10 Tremont, rm. 25
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WARS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHU- SETTS.
Commander, Edwin Sanford Crandon.
Treasurer, Alvin R. Bailey
Recorder, John H. Westfall, Box 1, Allston.
MASS. SOCIETY COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA.
President, Mrs. Barrett Wendell.
Vice Presidents, Mrs. William G. Farlow, Mrs. Henry Parkman, Mrs. Robert S. Russell.
Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Frances T. Bowles
Cor. Secretary, Mrs. Samuel Hoar, Concord, Mass Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Linzee Tilden.
Registrar, Mrs. Charles K. Bolton.
Historian, Mrs. Chas. A. Coolidge.
Genealogist, Miss Idelle Keyes.
MASS. SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 IN MASS., INC.
President, Charles B. Appleton
Treasurer, Herbert M. Leland.
Secretary, John Henry Westfall, P. O. Box. 1. Allston.
SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN MASS.
Gov. J. Grafton Minot.
Deputy Gov., Nathaniel J. Rust.
Lieut. Gov .. Roger Wolcott.
Treasurer, Chas. S. Penhallow
Secretary and genealogist, Walter K. Watkins. 9 Ashburton pl. Registrar, Paul M. Hubbard
Historian, Boylston A. Beal.
Chaplain, Rt. Rev. William Lawrence.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, MASS. SOCIETY. 73 Tremont, rm. 439.
President, Frank E. Woodward, Wellesley Hills.
Treasurer, Charles M. Green, M. D.
Secretary, Herbert W. Kimball.
Historian, Philip Reade.
Chaplain, Rev. L. W. Hicks.
SONS OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE COM- MONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
President, Edmund Hawes Talbot.
Treasurer, Charles I. Thayer.
Secretary, Herbert M. Leland, 10 Post Office sq .. rm. 45.
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR NURSES, ROGER WOLCOTT CAMP. 839 Boylston. Secretary, Dr. Laura A. C. Hughes, 98 Hunting- ton av. Chairman and Treasurer, Jennie R. Dix.
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