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Family Bible of George Smock, containing the Family Record from 1754 to 1835. Pre- sented by John C. Smock.
Pamphlet, " Buonaparte's Park and the Mu- rats." Bordentown. Presented by John S. Ap- plegate.
" Historic Buildings Now Standing in New York Erected Prior to 1800." Pamphlet. Pre- sented by Edward S. Atwood.
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Old State Bank Bills, including some Con- federate paper money. Presented by William A. Fountain.
Old Deed : Peter Hoffmire and Alice, his wife, to Joseph Field, February, 1814, 8 acres adjacent to William Stilwell's line, formerly belonging to Joseph S. Applegate, now the property of Edmund Wilson, Nut Swamp, N. J. Presented by J. S. Applegate.
The Family Book of History: Comprising a concise view of the most interesting and im- portant events in the history of all the civil- ized Nations of the earth. By J. Olney, A.M., and John W. Barber, Philadelphia. Presented by Dr. Daniel D. Hendrickson, Middletown, N. J.
Continental Bank Note for Thirty Dollars, issued July 22, 1776. Presented by Mr. Lester.
Albany Law Journals of March 5, 1870, and August 17, 1872, respectively. Presented by John S. Applegate, Jr.
A collection of interesting old books was presented by Mrs. Ada W. Shaughnessy, among them a Hymn-Book of the Unitarian · Church, 1812; " Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with His Essays," 1846; "Life of Napoleon," by Sir Walter Scott.
Also an interesting collection of papers,
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pamphlets and books sent under the direction of Sir Gilbert Parker on subjects connected with England's part in the Great War. They represent a private enterprise undertaken by some prominent Englishmen to bring to the at- tention of neutral countries, through indi- viduals and societies, a just perception of England's attitude in the war, her reasons for participation, her activities, and her aims.
THE LIBRARY
The library and museum are located on the west side of Broad Street, Red Bank, in the Davidson Building, second floor, Room 5, ad- joining office of Agent in Charge. Members have free access thereto during usual office hours and may consult any book or manuscript and make excerpts from the same. Any per- son not a member may obtain like privilege with the consent in writing of the library com- mittee. Books, papers and other things very valuable, or in condition too frail to be handled, are ordinarily kept under glass or in safe, and if in frequent demand a copy is used for com- mon reference. A list of all the properties of the Association has been arranged for inspec- tion, a copy of which may be found in the library.
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The library contains more than two hundred bound volumes and many pamphlets and mag- azines relating to various departments of his- tory-civil, literary, natural, ecclesiastical-and to genealogies and biographies of persons and families. It also contains many old newspa- pers, almanacs, manuscripts, documents, rel- ics, curios and antiquated souvenirs. We so- licit further contributions, which will be grate- fully accepted and carefully preserved.
MEMBERSHIP FEES AND DUES
This Society is supported by initiation fees and dues of its members. A large membership is therefore solicited as necessary for the maintenance and success of the organization.
The only fees and dues are initiation fee, $3.00; annual dues, $2.00. Any member may become a life member on payment of $25.00, which exempts from payment of annual dues but not from initiation fee.
THE BADGE
The badge of the Society consists of an insignia of bronze gilt suspended by ribbon of Monmouth colors, all designed and executed by distinguished artists. Each badge is en-
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graved with its number and the owner's name. On one side is the head and bust of a Lenape Indian, the coat of arms of the Duke of Mon. mouth and a quotation from the address of Indian Chief "Wilted Grass" to the New Jer- sey Legislature. On the reverse is the seal of the Society. The whole is suspended by rib- bon of the Monmouth colors and makes a beautiful decoration. The price of the badge is $3.65, which includes engraving of name, attachment of ribbon and transmission to owner.
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In Memoriam
JOHN STILWELL APPLEGATE
"To be attached to the subdivision, to love the little platoon we belong to in society, is the first principle (the germ as it were) of public affections. It is the first link in the series by which we proceed towards a love to our country and to mankind." These fa- mous words of Burke form an appropriate commentary upon that aspect of Mr. Apple- gate's life of which it is most fitting to speak in this place. It is of course always difficult to say what is the ruling element in a man's nature, especially if he is one who observes a decent reticence about his aims and motives; but I think we should not go far astray if we found in Mr. Applegate's devotion to the place and the society in which his lot was cast the governing motive of his later years, perhaps of his whole life. To this devotion The Mon- mouth County Historical Association is an en- during witness. But it is a witness also to the fact that this local attachment to what Burke calls "the little platoon we belong to" was not merely local; it was the antechamber to a
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patriotism as wide as the nation. Mr. Apple- gate's thorough knowledge of American his- tory, his abiding interest in the Civil War, of which his Life of Colonel Arrowsmith gives evidence, his public services to the commun- ity and the state are all indications of the range of his patriotism.
But there are indications also of its depth. His interest in genealogy, not only of his own family but of his neighbours, his fondness for all the places associated with the memory of his forbears, his attachment to everything that belonged to them, did not spring merely from a personal satisfaction that he came of "good stock." No one could hear him speak of these matters without perceiving that he rejoiced to feel that his roots were deep in Monmouth earth, and that this was the real reason for his strong family pride. His often expressed admiration for thrift and industry and suc- cess was not, I think, wholly due to sympathy with the normal desire to "lay field to field." Such qualities, he thought, made good citi- zens; gave a man a "stake in the country." He would have agreed that property is power; not power artificial and usurped, but power natural and inevitable. This is of course im- mediately related to his strong political con-
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servatism. No man with such convictions as his could be expected to approve of placing political power in the hands of unknown and untried men, radical, innovating, and perhaps irresponsible. This does not mean that he was a reactionary. He was too good a busi- ness man for that, with too shrewd an eye for the values of things. But he was not an innovator, and, with his sense of the continuity of family and national life, could not be.
The quality of which I am speaking was, no doubt, native to him, but it was fostered by his profession. Law is the great conservative force in society, the bulwark of things estab- lished. It is inevitable that the man who spends his days and nights with it, who does not merely use it as a stepping-stone to po- litical place, should take on something of its spirit. In this sense, as in many others, Mr. Applegate had the legal mind. And it is note- worthy that here too we find evidence of his strong feeling for the past. In late years, it has been the history of law and of lawyers, especially of his native county, that has chiefly interested him, and to that interest the Mon- mouth County Bar Association is indebted for a careful account of its early courts and lawyers.
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There are many other qualities that spring to one's mind as one thinks of Mr. Applegate- his geniality and kindliness, his helpfulness, his old-fashioned formal courtesy, his high sense of moral rectitude, the thoroughness, in- dustry, and accuracy that made him so excel- lent a lawyer; but the quality of which I have chosen to speak seems to me the one upon which it is most profitable for us to dwell. In a nomadic age like ours, when local attach- ments count for little or nothing in the lives of most men, when the demand for practical utility has all but ousted the sentiment of veneration, when ignorance of the past is a sufficient reason for scorning its wisdom and accomplishment, it is good for us to think of the admirable figure that has left us, and of the things for which he stood. "A gentleman of the old school" we may be inclined to call him; but it would be more correct to say that he was a gentleman of the only school that ever was or will be, the school of the wise, the reverent, the humane.
CHARLES H. A. WAGER.
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MEMBERS *
Achelis, Fritz,
39 1902
Achelis, Bertha F., (Mrs. Fritz)
40 1902
Ackerson, Henry Elijah, Jr., Hon. 1915
Adams, Edward Dean,
2 1899
Adams, Frances Amelia (Mrs. Ed-
ward D.)
3 1899
Adlem, Emma Finch (Mrs. Isaac
Hance)
1907
Applegate, Deborah Catherine (Mrs. John S.) 5 1898
Applegate, John Stilwell, Jr., 28 1898
Applegate, Laura McLean (Mrs.
Joseph Hance)
1906
Applegate, Lillian,
79 1906
Applegate, Mary Evalyne, 1913
Applegate, Maxcy
1899
Arrowsmith, Annie Maria Craig,
77 1898
Arrowsmith, Eleanor,
1900
Atwood, Edward Stanley, 6 1898
Atwood, Eleanor Inez Devereux
(Mrs. Edward S.),
1911
Azoy, Anastasio Carlos Mariano
1914
Azoy, Mary Letitia Bolton (Mrs. Anastasio C. M.)
1909
Barbour, Robert, 1911
Batten, Lillie Shivers (Mrs. George) 146 1915
Barbour, J. Adelaide (Mrs. William), 1909
Barthelemy, Marguerite Agnes Eus- tace (Mrs. Louis C. J.) 1911
Baruch, Belle Wolfe (Mrs. Simon) 131 1912
* Figures refer to number of badge and date of admission,
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Beadleston, Alfred Nash, . 97 1909 Beadleston, Helen Franklin Hazard (Mrs. Alfred N.) 1912 Bedle, Althea Randolph (Mrs. Joseph Dorsett) 32 1899
Beekman, Alston,
1911
Beekman, George Crawford,
1899
Boker, Carl Frederick (Life) 1911
Borden, Bertram Harold,
1906
Borden, Julia Emily (Mrs. A. H.), . 17 1902
Borden, Edith Curtis (Mrs. Howard S.)
1913
Boury, Louis Joseph, . (Life) ·
1911
Borden, Sallie Hubbard (Mrs. Harry Godet)
.
136
1913
Braasch, Annie Hendrickson Robert),
16
1900
Bray, Harriet Whitlock, ·
59 1898
Brown, Josephine Adelia,
9 1900
Brown, Maxwell Louis,
1911
Brown, Minnie Adelaide Pearce
(Mrs. Arthur M.), 26 1900
Brown, Dora Irwin Tilton (Mrs.
Minor), 1915
Brown, Susan,
109
1910
Bunn, Gertrude Bergen Cortelyou
(Mrs. Walter C.), . 135 1913
Burr, Edwin H.,
1907
Burrowes, Sara Jane (Mrs. Joseph T.) 1907
Coulton, Reullura Evans (Mrs. Thomas), 1915 .
Cannon, Harriet Drummond (Mrs. C. Walton), 1910
Campbell, William King, (M.D.), 1916
Campbell, Lutie West Hathaway (Mrs. W. K.), .
1916
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(Mrs. ·
MEMBERS
Churchill, George Anthony Heyl, 1911
Churchill, Mary Franklyn King (Mrs. G. A. H.), 1911
Churchill, Lester Butler, 1909
Churchill, Sophia A. Kellogg (Mrs. Lester Butler) 1911
Clarke, Edmund Arthur Stanley, .
1911
Clarke, Louisa Hull Ward (Mrs. E. Arthur Stanley), 1909
Collier, Robert Joseph, (Life)
1911
Connor, Washington Everett, 14 1898
·
Cook, John Henry, (Life) 8 1898
Cook, Nellie Louise Morris (Mrs.
Horace P.), 1911
Cooper, James, Jr.,
1900
Cooper, Mary Ripley (Mrs. Abram
Parrott Cooper), 128 1912
Crawford, Harden Lake,
1912
Crawford, Jamesanna Lawrence, 112 1910
Crawford, Robert Leighton, (Life)
1911
Crawford, Charles Xenophon, 1915
Cromwell, William Nelson,
1903
Cromwell, Jennie Osgood (Mrs. Wm. N.) 1903
Curtis, Jennie Hornby (Mrs. Vadin) 21 1901
Cunningham, Ellen Avery Painter
(Mrs. James W.), 1914
deCoppet, Adele Thorn Hart Greene (Mrs. Louis C.),
1913
Dawes, Aaron VanSyckel,
1912
Dawes, Josephine Vandenberg (Mrs. Aaron), 1910
Dick, John Henry, (Life) 1911
Downer, Clara Briggs (Mrs. Benj. J.) 56 1903
Duane, Katharine Elizabeth (Mrs. James May), 1909
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Dwight, Antoinette Ray McMullen (Mrs. Frederick A.),
1914
Egan, Rev. Edward J.,
120 1911
Eldridge, Sarah Elaine,
82 1907
Ely, Cornelia Lewis White Wm.),
(Mrs.
1907
Enright, John, .
Erbsloh, Rudolph A.,
(Life)
1911
Fairchild, Sarah Ackerson Hoff
(Mrs. Samuel G.),
(Life) 69 1904
Farrand, Dudley,
122 1911
Failing, Brayton Earl, (M.D.)
1914
Forst, Emma Josephine (Mrs. Joseph M.), 130
1912
Foster, John Early,
1909
Foster, Luella (Mrs. John E.)
1909
Gary, Elbert Henry,
118
1911
Geran, Phoebe Lott Spader (Mrs.
Josiah P.) .
1913
Godfrey, Edwin Drexel,
85
1907
Godfrey, Fanny Hoagland (Mrs. Ed- win D.), 1907
Garrigan, Anna Theresa, 1914
Grover, Sarah Augusta Beekman
(Mrs. Lloyd Wilbur), 1916
Greer, Almira (Mrs. James A.),
41 1902
Golden, Lillian Heath (Mrs. Wm. S.),
1915
Hadden, Valerie (Mrs. Harold Far- quhar), ·
23
1898
Hallock, Isabella Hull (Mrs. Wil-
37 1898
Halsey, Charles Day,
1909
Halsey, Effie Van Rensselaer (Mrs. Charles D.), · Harriot, Samuel Joseph,
1909
1901
Hartshorne, Hugh, ·
1909
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liam E.),
1899
MEMBERS
Haskell, J. Amory, (Life) 119 1911 Hayes, Louise McDougall (Mrs.
Frederick Taylor), 31 1902
Haynes, Louise deForest, 190)
Haynes, Caroline Coventry, 1909 Hendrickson, William Henry, 1901
Hendrickson, Florence Chadwick
(Mrs. George Ovens), 91 1908
Hendrickson, Charles Elvin, ·
1908
Hendrickson, Sarah Wood Noxon (Mrs. Chas. E.),
1908
Herbert, Henry Lloyd, 1903
Hoagland, Caroline C. Mattack (Mrs. Joseph C.), 1902
Hodgman, George Barker,
1911
Holbrook, Mary Ellene Hendrick- son (Mrs. Clark),
24 1902
Holbrook, Viola Vowers (Mrs. Levi). Hook, Eliza Warren (Mrs. Cornelius)
78 1906
Hoerner, Annie Elizabeth Martin
1909
(Mrs. Henry Justus), 142 1914
Hope, Frederick Waller,
52 1898
Hopping, William Applegate,
1905
Hopping, Caroline Morford Truex
(Mrs. Wm. A.),
1905
Hopping, Helen Anna Ely (Mrs. James P.), 1908
Hopping, James Patterson, 1908
Hudnut, Alexander Malieu, (Life) 132 1912 Hudnut, Isabel, . 138 1912
Hunt, Elizabeth Swan Parker (Mrs. S. H.),
93 1908
. Hurd, Emily Gazzam (Mrs. George A.), 1910
Hurd, Lucy Gazzam (Mrs. Richard
M.),
1910
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Hyatt, Carrie Louise deGroot (Mrs. Abram Marshall),
1916
Hyde, Mary Crawford Murray (Mrs. Ovid A.),
13 1898
Johnson, Edith,
51 1898
Jones, William Strother, 66 1898
Jones, Grace Russell (Mrs.
Strother), 67 1898
Jones, Emlyn Price,
1916
Jones, Lavinia Anna Alexander
(Mrs. Emlyn Price-Jones), 1916
Kean, Katharine Winthrop (Mrs.
Hamilton Fish), 1903
Kellogg, Ellen Prentice, (Mrs.
Charles),
1911
Ketcham, Mary Newbold (Mrs. Lemuel), 1914
Kennedy, Isaac C.,
1903
Keough, Mary Willett (Mrs.), 114 1910
Kinmonth, Jesse Lyle,
1914
Kinmonth, Luella Swisher (Mrs.
Jesse Lyle), 1914
Lamarche, Clara J. Lynch (Mrs. H. J.) 44 1902
Leonard, William Joseph,
1898
Leonard, Frances Maria (Mrs. Wm. J.),
1898
Lewis, Lulu Coleman (Mrs. Charles),
(Life) 137 1914
Libaire, Lillian Johnson (Mrs.
Chas. A.), 1909
Linson, Harry Webster,
1910
Linson, Margaret Silver (Mrs.
Harry W.),
1910
Livingston, Helena Kate Hartshorne (Mrs. Edward), 129 1912
Loeb, James, (Life) 63 1904
Loeb, Eda Kuhn (Mrs. Morris), .
98 1909
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Lord, John Crary, Rev. 1898 Lord, Louise Townsend (Mrs. John C.), 55 1898 Mandeville, Emily Wyckoff Deshler (Mrs. Frederick), 1913
Manning, Marianna Wales,
Maxwell, Gertrude Appleget
(Mrs.
James M.), 1910 ·
Mathey, K. Elizabeth Hopwood
1916
Minot, Lela Virginia Jelliffe (Mrs. Jesse) 1915
Minot, Jesse,
1915
McCarter, Thomas Nesbitt,
1911
McDermott, Joseph,
1909
McGregor, Emily Ward Ripley (Mrs. Austin Hall), 105
1910
McKim, Harriet Rogers (Mrs. Has- lett), 20
1898
McMahon, Frank,
1909
Meek, Adelaide Dessauseur Newell
(Mrs. William S.), 133 1912
Meeker, Jenny Royce (Mrs. Henry E.), 1910
Morford, Margaret Herbert, 141
1908
Morrison, E. Louise, 1911
Morris, Benjamin Pearce, 1912
Moses, Olivia Gardner Forman (Mrs. John), 1898
Moses, Miss Laura MacDonald,
1914
Maxson, Eleanor Jane Mount (Mrs. Edwin E.), 1915
Mount, Mary Eleanor,
1908
Nevius, Matilda Herbert (Mrs. H. M.),
95 1908
Ogden, Annie Hoff (Mrs. Benj. B.), 1900
Osborn, Elsie,
108 1910
Palmer, Lora E., · 103 1910
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1916
(Mrs. Charles Augusta Leon), .
MEMBERS
Parmly, Randolph, (Life) 1913
Parsons, William Barclay, 1914
Parsons, Anna Reed (Mrs. Wm. Bar-
clay),
1898
Parsons, William Barclay, Jr. (M.D.), 1914
Parsons, Elizabeth Maxon (Mrs.
Charles B.), 54 1902
Patterson, Gen. John Calhoun, .
100 1910
Patterson, William Allen, 84 1907
Perrine, Annie Pratt,
1910
Price, Ella Thompson (Mrs. Eben- ezer Barclay), 1915
Perrine, David Vanderveer,
1912
Potts, Elizabeth Williams (Mrs. Wm. Brevoort), 1913
Ralph, Justus Edward,
81 1906
Raymond, Alice Denniston Higgins
(Mrs. Chas. Walker), 1916
Reed, Clara Horner,
1912
Reed, Sylvanus Albert,
1898
Reid Adeline Merle Secor
Joseph A.), ·
(Mrs. 143 1915
Roberts, Daniel Edgar, (M.D.), 1914
Rhoades, John Harsen,
1911
Riker, Henry Ingersoll,
1917
Ritter, Elizabeth Blanche Lalor
(Mrs. Chas. W.),
1912
Riker, Samuel, Jr., (Life) 1916
Romaine, Louis Tyson,
29 1902
Romaine, Hannah Cole (Mrs. L. T.), 30 1902
Roosevelt, Kate Shippen (Mrs. H.
L.), (Life) 1902
Rue, Anna Throckmorton Conover
(Mrs. Jacob Bergen), 87 1907
Ryer, Madeline Emma (Mrs. How- .
ard S.),
116 1910
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Ryle, Arthur, 1911
Sandt, Florence Vanderveer (Mrs.
George M.), 70 1902
Seely, Dot, 1914
Schanck, John Garretson, 71 1899
Schanck, Martha Washington Sea-
brook (Mrs. John G.), 1907
Schiff, Jacob Henry,
38 1902
Schiff, Therese (Mrs. Jacob H.),
1902
Schwarz, Julie Henriette Nahrwold (Mrs. Gustave A.), 1911
Scrymser, Capt. James Alexander (Life) 1911
Slocum, John Webley, Hon., 1915
Slocum, Belle,
148
1915
Sieh, Frank Edwin,
1908
Sieh, Edna Adele Maxson (Mrs.
Frank E.),
Slater, Charlotte Clowes Hickok
127 1909
Smith, Dora, ·
1904
Smith, Florence Stout (Mrs. Ellwood), 1914
Smock, Daniel DuBois, 1911
Smock, John Conover, Ph.D., 58 1898
Soper, Alexander Coburn,
1912
Steelman, Fannie Merrett Lawrence (Mrs. Mathias), 99
1909
Stillwell, John Edwin, (M.D.),
46 1898
Stillwell, Lewis Buckley, 121 1911
Shaughnessy, Ada Woolley (Mrs.
Michael William), 147 1915
Straus, Percy Selden,
1910
Stout, Edna Buckingham (Mrs. Ash- ley B.), 1916
Straus, Herbert Nathan (Life) 1910
Snow, Valeria Elizabeth Church
(Mrs. James P.), . 145 1914
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1904
(Mrs. Myron E.),
MEMBERS
Strong, Alice Corbin (Mrs. William E.),
74 1899
Sutton, Mary Wooster Munson (Mrs. Wm. J.), 1909
Swain, Virginia Adelaide King (Mrs. Wm. James), 1914
Swan, Norma Lippincott,
1901
Terhune, Margaret Little,
1912
Terrell, Mary Elizabeth Wood (Mrs. H. L.),
1902
Thomas, Elizabeth Sibyl,
1916
Terry, Lidie Urania Walling (Mrs. James E.),
Throckmorton, Catherine Matilda 27 1900
Hurley (Mrs. Chas. E.), 1912
Thompson, Geraldine Livingston
Morgan (Mrs. Lewis S.), 1912
Thompson, Lewis Steenrod, 1912
Tilford, Frank, 1911
Tilton, Francis Theodore 124 1911
Tillotson, Harriet Elizabeth Smith (Mrs. Albert S.), 1914
Tilton, Mary Pauline Throckmorton (Mrs. James L.), 113 1910
Thurston, Mary Crane Kenyon .
(Mrs. M. D. Wheeler),
139
1914
Turrell, Frances Robinson (Mrs.
Herbert), 1910
Vail, Frances Herbert (Mrs. Mott Bedell), 134 1913
Valentine, Eveline Staples, 1907
VanBrunt, Ella Cooper Murray (Mrs. Wm. T.), ·
12 1898
VanBuskirk, Lillian Chadwick (Mrs.),
92 1908
Vanderhoof, Charles Albert,
1912
Vanderhoof, Elizabeth Oakley (Mrs. Chas. A.),
1912
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MEMBERS
Van Mater, Gilbert Taylor, 1913 VanSchaick, Julia Asenath Romaine
(Mrs. John Jr.), 149 1903
VanSchaick, John Jr., Rev., 1916
Velazquez, Mariana, 1909
Vietor, Annie Margaret Achelis
(Mrs. G. F.),
1902
Vredenburgh, Bessie Hartshorne
(Mrs. Wm. H.), 106 1910
Vredenburgh, William Henry (Life) 45 1900
Wainwright, Halstead H., 125 1911
Wainwright, Isabella Vail Nesbitt
(Mrs. Halstead H.), 126
Warburg, Paul Moritz, (Life) 1911
Warburg, Felix M.,
(Life) 1911
Ward, Francis Ehrick,
72
1899
Warner, William Bray, (M.D.)
53 1898
Weatherby, Alethia Hunt (Mrs. Isaac), 1898
White, Annie Hull (Mrs. Henry S.), 36 1898
White, Margaretta Penington,
1912
Whittaker, Mary Louise Shaw (Mrs. Percival J. H.), 1910
Whittaker, Percival J. H.,
1910
Wikoff, Frederick Dayton,
1902
Wikoff, Laura McCausland F. D.),
(Mrs.
1902
Williston, James Richards,
1911
Wilson, Edmund,
1898
Wood, Mary H. Chadwick (Mrs. Henry), 15 1902
Waldron, Annie Belle,
1914
Young, Lucretia Torrence (Mrs. H. G.), 1912
Zandt, Elizabeth McCoy Seger (Mrs. H. D.),
123 1909
.
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1911
HONORARY MEMBERS
Heston, Alfred Miller, 73 Pumpelly, Josiah Collins
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In Memoriam
Mrs. Caroline Gallup Reed, Founder and President 1898-1911
John Stilwell Applegate, President 1911-1916
1902 Allaire, George Dummer, 1898
1909 Andrew, Russell Gardner, M.D.,
1902
1910 Arrowsmith, Stephen VanBrackle 1898
1908 Atwood, Mary Ellen Leverich
(Mrs. Edward S.), 1900
1917 Barbour, William,
1909 .
1913 Bennett, Eleanor Brown (Mrs.
Charles A.),
1901
1911
Bliss, Cornelius Newton
1899
1910
Bowne, Borden
Parker, D.D., · 1906
1906
Brown, Adolph Gustave, M.D.,
1902
1914
Brown, Hulda Holmes
Bergen
1910
1915 Crater, David Schenck,
1915
1912 Chadwick, Mary Ada (Mrs. Joseph P.), .
1908
1912
Church, Elizabeth Wickham (Mrs.
. Francis P.),
1898
1910
Conover, Lydia H. Schanck,
1898
1914
Corlies, Benjamin Franklin,
1900
1911 Crane, Edward Nichols,
1910
1914
Calef, Amos Howard,
1911
1916 Deshler, Hannah Virginia Wyckoff
(Mrs. Chas. F.),
1914
1917
Demmert, Margaret Elizabeth
Reed (Mrs. Henry),
1910
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Brown, Arthur Marmont,
1904
(Mrs. C. Elwood),
?
1912 Duane, James May, 1899
1913 Fardon, Abram P., . 1910
1911 Frech, George Henry, 1905 1911 Frech, Martha L. Brokaw (Mrs. 1905 George H.),
1913 Green, Caroline Estelle Morris (Mrs. James Monroe), 1907 Hastings, Thomas S., D.D., LL.D., 1899
1911
1900 Hobart, Garret Augustus, 1899
1911 Hoffman, Mary Crooke (Mrs. Eu- gene A.), 1902
1903 Holbrook, Henrietta (Mrs.
May
Clark), 1903
1917
Houghton, Clarence Sherrill, 1909
1909 DeGray, Richard, 1907
1901 Edwards, Harry,
1900
1909
Fairchild, Samuel Gilbert, 1907
1911
Finch, Theodosia Dennis (Mrs.
1917
Houghton, Clarence Sherrill, 1909
1910
Kimball, Paul T., M.D.,
1904
1908
Kollock, Shephard, 1898
1914
Lee, Francis Bazley, 1901
1913
Lamarche, Henry Jules, 1902
1904
Little, Henry Stafford, 1898
1912
Loeb, Morris, 1909
1912
McLean, Caroline Smith, 1906
1912
McClure, David, 1911
1911 McCook, John James, · 1911
1911 McMahon, Josephine (Mrs. Frank), 1909
1913
Miles, Edward Stewart, 1910
1901 Newell, William Augustus,
1898
1911 Nevius, Henry Martin,
1908
1905 Nicholl, Kate Eustace (Mrs.),
1898
1910 Nicholl, Sophie Herbert,
1905
1915 Ogden, Rufus,
1900
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Harry), 1898
1914 Parker, Winfield Scott Banks, 1909
1909 Parker, William Taber, 1903
1916 Parsons, Charles Baldwin, 1898
1909 Patterson, John Hopping,
1898
1904 Purden, Frances M. (Mrs. John), 1904
1906 Rhoades, John Harsen, 1902
1916 Schefer, Carl,
1911
1911 Schwarz, Gustave A.,
1904
1913 Sears, Stephen Warren,
1911
1916 Shippen, Georgina E. Morton
(Mrs. Wm. W.), 1899
1903 Snyder, George Barr,
1898
1915 Sneden, George Virginius,
1900
1912 Stanton, Elizabeth Romaine Mc-
Millan (Mrs. John), 1908
1911
Street, Lucy Morgan (Mrs. Wm. A.),
1899
1905
Strong, William Everard, 1899
1908
Terhune, William Letson, 1898
1910
Terrell, Herbert Lester,
1902
1907 Throckmorton, Joseph Alfred,
1898
1912
VanDeventer, Maria Louise (Mrs. D. P.), 1901
1910 Vietor, George · Frederick, 1902
1915 Vredenburgh, James Brinkerhoff, 1911
1901 White, Henry Simmons,
1898
1914 Wilson, James Grant,
1898
1900 Yard, James Sterling,
1899
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