H745 Class _EUk ik .HT^S I 'KICSHNTKD HY THE HOLLAND SOCIETY w OF NEW YORK CONSTITUTION, BY-LAWS, OFFICERS AND MEMBERS APRIL, 1903 NEW YORK 1903 Ube Itnicfccrbocftec ipcess, mew ffiocft Gift (jg^Tjepif! Itistitutioii DtC 3 1907 OFFICERS, Elected April 6, 1903. PRESIDENT. THEODORE M. BANTA. VICE-PRESIDENTS. New York John L. Riker. Kings County Peter Wyckoff. Queens County Henry A. Bogert. Westchester County Peter J. Elting. Orange County Hiram Lozier. Dutchess County Edward Elsworth. Ulster County Jesse Elting. Greene County Phillip V. Van Orden. Albany County Thomas J. Van Alstyne. Rensselaer County Charles E. Dusenberry. Schenectady County James R. Truax. Montgomery Coiuity John D. Wendell. Onondaga County John Van Duyn. Hudson County, N. J John J. Voorhees. Bergen County, N. J Morse Burtis. Passaic County, N. J Robert I. Hopper. Essex County, N. J Benjamin G. Demarest. Monmouth County, N. J Henry H. Longstreet. Philadelphia, Pa Louis Y. Schermerhorn. United States Army Gen. Henry C. Hasbrouck. United States Navy Chaplain Roswell R. Hoes. SECRETARY. Henry L. Bogert. TREASURER. Arthur H. Van Brunt. COMMITTEES. TRUSTEES. Term Expires in 1904. Term Expires in 1905. Tunis G. Bergen, George G. De Witt, Samuel D. Coykendall, John L. Riker, D. B. St. John Roosa, Robert B. Roosevelt, John H. Starin, Robert A. Van Wyck, James B. Van Woert. Commodore P. Vedder. Term Expires in 1906. Term Expires in 1907. Garret J. Garretson, Theodore M. Banta, Frank Hasbrouck, Henry Van Dyke, Charles H. Truax, George M. Van Hoesen, Augustus Van Wyck, Warner Van Norden, John W. Vrooman. John R. Van Wormer. COMMITTEES. ON GENEALOGY. GEORGE M. VAN HOESEN, FRANK HASBROUCK, JOHN W. VROOMAN. ON FINANCE. WARNER VAN NORDEN, ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT, JOHN H. STARIN. ON HISTORY AND TRADITION. HENRY L. BOGERT, HENRY VAN DYKE, TUNIS G. BERGEN. ON STATUE TO WILLIAM THE SILENT. D. B. ST. TOHN ROOSA, GEORGE M. VAN HOESEN, SAMUEL D. COYKENDALL, ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT, WARNER VAN NORDEN, TUNIS G. BERGEN, JOHN R. VAN WORMER. ON TRI-CENTENNIAL CELEBR.ATION. AUGUSTUS VAN WYCK, WARNER VAN NORDEN, THEODORE M. BANTA, ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT, HENRY VAN DYKE. OFFICERS. PRESIDENTS. ELECTED. Hooper C. Van Vorst 1885 Robert Barnwell Roosevelt 1890 George M. Van Hoesen 1S91 Augustus Van Wyck 1892 James William Beekman 1893 Warner Van Norden 1894 D. B. St. John Roosa 1895 Charles H. Truax 1896 John W. Vrooman 1897 "Robert A. Van Wyck 1 898 Tunis G. Bergen 1899 Henry Van Dyke 1900 John H. Starin 1901 George G. De Witt 1902 Theodore M. Banta 1903 VICE-PRESIDENTS. FOR NEW YORK. Robert Barnwell Roosevelt. Maus Rosa Vedder Charles H. Truax Warner Van Norden Charles H. Truax Samuel D. Coykendall Tunis G. Bergen Lucas L. Van Allen John L. Riker 890 891 892 894 896 898 899 901 FOR KINGS COUNTY, N. Y. Adrian Van Sinderen 1885 Augustus Van Wyck 1 887 Tunis G. Bergen 1888 Harmanus Barkaloo Hubbard 1890 JuDAH Back Voorhees 1891 Delavan Bloodgood 1893 William C. De Witt 1 895 Delavan Bloodgood 1 896 Peter Wyckofp 1897 FOR QUEENS COUNTY, N. Y. John E. Van Nostrand (for Newtown) 1886 Andrew J. Onderdonk (for North Hempstead) 1890 Henry A. Bogert 1 894 FOR STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. William Prall 1890 James D. Van Hoevenberg (served three years) 1891 OFFICERS. FOR WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. ELECTED. Charles Knapp Clearwater 1886 William L. Heermance 1889 EzEKiEL Jan Elting 1891 William L. Heermance 1892 Charles H. Roosevelt 1892 David Cole 1893 Harris E. Adriance 1894 John R. Hegeman 1896 William L. Heermance 1898 Charles R. Dusenberry 1900 Peter J. Elting 1902 FOR ROCKLAND COUNTY, N. Y. Garret Van Nostrand 1886 Cornelius R. Blauvelt 1892 Isaac C. Haring (served one year) 1893 FOR ORANGE COUNTY, N. Y. Amos Van Etten, Jr 1888 Charles F. Van Inwegen 1893 Seymour De Witt 1894 Selah R. Van Duzer 1896 Charles H. Snedeker 1897 John Schoonmaker 1898 John D. Van Buren 1899 Charles F. Van Inwegen 1901 Hiram Lozier 1903 FOR DUTCHESS COUNTY, N. Y. Frank Hasbrouck 1887 Edward Elsworth 1 894 FOR ULSTER COUNTY, N. Y. Alphonso Trumpbour Clearwater 1885 Samuel Decker Coykendall 1888 Augustus Schoonmaker 1891 Elijah DuBois 1894 Augustus H. Bruyn 1895 Charles Burhans 1898 Jacob Le Fevre 1901 Jesse Elting 1903 FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, N. Y. Augustus W. Wynkoop 1885 Aaron J. Vanderpoel 1886 Peter Van Schaick Pruyn 1887 Pierre Van Buren Hoes 1891 Charles King Van Vleck 1894 John C. DuBois (served one year) 1896 FOR GREENE COUNTY, N. Y. Evert Van Slyke 1 886 Philip V. Van Orden 1898 FOR ALBANY COUNTY, N. Y. Albert Van Der Veer 1886 Thomas J. Van Alstyne 1901 vi OFFICERS. FOR RENSSELAER COUNTY, N. Y. ELECTED. William Chichester Groesbeck 1889 Charles R. De Freest 1894 Seymour Van Santvoord 1897 Charles E. Dusenberry 1903 FOR COBLESKILL, N. Y. John Van Schaick (sei-ved eight years) 1886 FOR SCHENECTADY COUNTY, N. Y. James Albert Van Voast 1886 Giles Yates Van Der Bogert 1890 John Livingston Swits 1893 James A. Van Voast 1895 Thomas L. Barhydt 1896 James R. Truax 1901 FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, N. Y. Walter L. Van Denbergh 1886 Alfred De Graaf 1893 John H. Starin 1894 Martin Van Buren 1896 John D. Wendell 1898 FOR ONONDAGA COUNTY, N. Y. John Van Duyn 1901 FOR BUFFALO, N. Y. Sheldon Thompson Viele (served five years) 1889 FOR HUDSON COUNTY, N. J. Theodore Romeyn Varick 1886 J. Howard Suydam 1887 "Henry M. T. Beekman 1888 Isaac L Vander Beek 1889 George Clippinger Varick 1890 Henry Traphagen 1891 Cornelius C. Van Reypen 1892 Francis L Vander Beek 1893 Garret Daniel Van Reipen 1894 Charles Henry Voorhis 1895 Isaac Paulis Vander Beek 1 896 Isaac Romaine 1897 William Brinkerhoff 1898 Frank I. Vander Beek, Jr 1899 Henry H. Brinkerhoff, Jr 1900 John Warren Hardenbergh 1901 Daniel Van Winkle 1902 John J. Voorhees 1903 FOR BERGEN COUNTY. N.J. George Frederick Schermerhorn 1886 John Quackenbush 1891 James M. Van Valen 1893 John Paul Paulison 1894 Elbert A. Brinckerhoff 1895 Andrew D. Bogert 1896 Peter Bogert 1897 James M. Van Valen 1898 Edward Stagg 19°^^ vii OFFICERS. FOR PASSAIC COUNTY, N. J. ELECTED Martin John Ryerson 1886 John Hopper 1888 Robert I. Hopper 1898 FOR ESSEX COUNTY, N. J. John N. Jansen 1894 Anson A. Voorhees . . 1896 Moses J. Dewitt 1898 Carlyle E. Sutphen 1 899 John B. Van Wagenen 1901 Harrison Van Duyne 1902 Benjamin G. Demarest 1903 FOR MONMOUTH COUNTY, N. J. D. Augustus Van Der Veer 1888 William H. Vredenburg 1894 Peter Stryker 1897 William E. Truex 1899 Henry E. Longstreet 1903 FOR SOMERSET COUNTY, N. J. Lawrence Van Der Veer 1 888 James J. Bergen (served three years) 1891 FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY, N. J. William Hoffman Ten Eyck 1886 Charles H. Voorhees 1891 Abraham V. Schenck 1894 William R. Duryee (served one year) 1896 FOR CAMDEN, N. J. Peter L. Voorhees (served five years) 1889 FOR PHILADELPHIA, PA. Eugene Van Loan 1 889 Samuel S. Stryker 1893 Eugene Van Loan 1 895 Samuel S. Stryker 1 897 Theodore Voorhees 1 898 Louis Y. Schermerhorn 1903 FOR UNITED STATES ARMY. Major-General Stewart Van Vliet 1890 Gen. Henry C. Hasbrouck 1901 FOR UNITED STATES NAVY. Delavan Bloodgood 1890 Wm. Knickerbocker Van Reypen 1 891 Casper Schenck 1895 Edward S. Bogert 1 896 Arthur Burtis 1897 RoswELL R. Hoes 1901 SECRETARIES. George West Van Siclen 1885 Theodore Melvin Banta 1891 Henry Lawrence Bogert 1903 viii TRUSTEES. TREASURERS. elected. George West Van Siclen 1 885 Abraham Van Santvoord 1886 Eugene Van Schaick 1 890 Tunis G. Bergen 1896 Arthur H. Van Brunt 1898 TRUSTEES. Hooper C. Van Vorst 1885 William M. Hoes 1885 WiLHELMUS MyNDERSE 1885 Abraham Van Santvoord 1885 George W. Van Slyck 1885 David Van Nostrand 1885 Henry Van Dyke 1885 George M. Van Hoesen 1885 Philip Van Volkenburgh, Jr 1885 Edgar B. Van Winkle 1885 W. A. Ogden Hegeman 1885 Herman W. Vander Poel 1885 George W. Van Siclen 1885 Benjamin F. Vosburgh 1885 Jacob Wendell 1885 George G. DeWitt 1885 Robert Barnwell Roosevelt 1885 Lucas L. Van Allen 1885 Aaron J. Vanderpoel 1885 Henry S. Van Duzer 1885 Alexander T. Van Nest 1886 Augustus Van Wyck 1887 Theodore M. Banta 1887 Chauncey M. Depew 1887 Frederick J. DePeyster 1887 Walton Storm 1888 Henry R. Beekman 1889 John L. Riker 1889 William W. Van Voorhis 1889 William J. Van Arsdale 1890 Henry S. Van Beuren 1890 John W. Vrooman 1890 William D. Garrison 1890 Eugene Van Schaick 1891 James William Beekman 1892 Abraham Van Santvoord 1892 Tunis G. Bergen 1892 D. B. St. John Roosa 1892 Charles H. Truax 1892 Robert A. Van Wyck 1893 Alexander T. Van Nest 1893 Frank Hasbrouck 1894 Abraham Lansing 1S94 Warner Van Norden 1895 John H. Starin 1896 James B. Van Woert 1896 Egbert L. Viele 1899 John R. Van Wormer 1899 Samuel D. Coykendall 1900 Commodore P. Vedder 1901 William L. Heermance 1902 Garret J. Garretson 1903 Arthur H. Van Brunt, ex-officio 1903 Henry L. Bogert, ex-officio 1903 donetitution. Adopted April 30, 1885. As Amended April 6, 1903. Article I. Name. Section i. This organization shall be called THE HOLLAND SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. Article IL Object. The object of the Society shall be : First. To collect and preserve information re- specting the early history and settlement of the City and State of New York by the Dutch, and to discover, collect, and preserve all still existing docu- ments, etc., relating to their genealogy and history. Second. To perpetuate the memory and foster and promote the principles and virtues of the Dutch ancestors of its members, and to promote social intercourse among the latter. Third. To gather by degrees a library for the use of the Society, composed of all obtainable books, monographs, pamphlets, manuscripts, etc., relating to the Dutch in America. Fourth. To cause statedly to be prepared and read before the Society, papers, essays, etc., on questions in the history or genealogy of the Dutch in America. Fifth. To cause to be prepared and published when the requisite materials have been discovered and procured, collections for a memorial history of the Dutch in America, wherein shall be particularly set forth the part belonging to that element in the growth and development of American character, institutions, and progress. Article III. Members, Section i. No one shall be eligible as a mem- ber unless he be of full age, of respectable standing in society, of good moral character, and the descend- ant in the direct male line of a Dutchman who was a native or resident of New York or of the American colonies prior to the year 1675. This shall include those of other former nationalities who found in Holland a refuge or a home, and whose descend- ants in the male line came to this country as Dutch settlers, speaking Dutch as their native tongue. This shall also include descendants in the male line of Dutch settlers who were born within the limits of Dutch settlements, and the descendants in the male line of persons who possessed the rights of Dutch citizenship within Dutch settlements in America, prior to the year 1675 ; also of any descendant in the direct male line of a Dutchman, one of whose descendants became a member of this Society prior to June 16, 1886. 3 Article IV. Officei^s. Section i. A President, a Vice-President for each original Dutch Center or Settlement in Amer- ica, a Secretary and a Treasurer, shall be chosen at each annual meeting, and shall hold office for one year, and until their successors are elected. There shall also be chosen from its members, twenty Trustees. Those elected at the first election shall divide themselves into four classes of five each ; one class to hold office one year, the second class for two years, the third class for three years, and the fourth class for four years, next thereafter. At each annual meeting thereafter there shall be chosen five Trustees to fill the place of the class whose term will then expire. The offices of Secretary and Treasurer may be filled by one person. In the event of the election of a member who is not a Trustee to be President, Secretary, or Treas- urer, he shall become ex-officio a member of the Board of Trustees, and so continue during his term of office. Section 2. All elections shall be by ballot, un- der the direction of inspectors, to be appointed by the President, and a plurality of votes shall elect. Article V. Powers and DiUies of Officers, Section i. The President of the Society, and in his absence the Vice-President for New York City, shall authorize the call for all meetings of the Trustees, and of the Society, and appoint the place of each meeting, and shall exercise the usual func- tions of a presiding officer. Section 2. The Secretary of the Society shall notify each Trustee of all meetings of the Trustees, and each member of the Society of every meeting of the Society ; issue all other authorized notices to members ; make and keep a true record of all meet- ings of the Trustees and Society, and of all Stand- ing Committees ; have custody of Its Constitution, By-Laws, and Corporate Seal, and conduct Its cor- respondence ; he shall also act as Librarian and Curator, and have the keeping of all books, pam- phlets, manuscripts, and personal articles pertaining to the Society. Section 3. The Treasurer shall collect, and under the direction of the Trustees disburse, the funds of the Society, and shall keep regular accounts thereof, which shall be subject to the examination of the President and Trustees. He shall submit a statement thereof to the Trustees at each regular meeting. Section 4. The Trustees shall have general charge of the affairs, funds, and property of the Society. It shall be their duty to carry out the ob- jects and purposes thereof ; and to this end may exercise all the powers of the Society, subject to the Constitution, and to such action as the Society may take at Its special or stated meetings. Section 5. The Trustees shall have power to fill any vacancy which may occur from death or resignation among the officers of the Society, for the unexpired term of office vacated. Section 6. The Trustees shall cause to be pre- pared annually a detailed statement of the financial condition of the Society, showing its receipts and expenditures for the current year, the number of members, and other matters of general interest to the Society, and a statement thereof shall be printed and a copy sent to each member ten days previous to the annual meeting. Section 7. The Trustees shall, from time to time, make by-laws, rules, and regulations, and ap- point standing committees and sub-committees on matters not herein determined. Article VI. Membership. Section i. Candidates for admission must be proposed by one member and seconded by another, and the member proposing a candidate shall state in writing the name of the person proposed, his occupation, place of residence, and his qualifications for membership. Section 2. The name of every candidate, with those of his proposers, shall be sent to the Secre- tary at least fifteen days, and by him sent to each Trustee at least ten days, before he is balloted for. Members shall be chosen by the Trustees, and no candidate for membership shall be elected unless he receive an affirmative vote of four-fifths of the Trustees present, and in every instance two black- balls shall exclude. Section 3, Any Trustee may, at the same meeting, move the reconsideration of a vote, either of admission or exclusion ; but after an adjourn- ment no rejected candidate shall be eligible for six months thereafter. Section 4. The admission fee shall be five dol- lars. The annual subscription fee five dollars, pay- able in advance on the first day of February in each year. The Trustees shall have power to in- crease each of said amounts from time to time, but not to a sum greater than one hundred dollars for the admission fee, and ten dollars for the annual subscription. Section 5. Every person elected to member- ship, as a condition thereof, shall, within thirty days after being notified, pay to the Treasurer the amount of the admission fee and sign the Constitu- tion ; the Trustees may extend the time for the lat- ter in special cases. Section 6. Should any member neglect to pay his annual subscription within six months of the time when it is due, his name shall be dropped from the roll of the Society, unless for any good and sufificient excuse the Trustees shall vote to re- mit or suspend such penalty. Section 7. The Trustees shall have power, by a vote of a majority of its members, to suspend or forfeit the membership of any member of the So- ciety for conduct on his part likely, in the opinion of the Trustees, to endanger the welfare, interest, or character of the Society, an opportunity being first given such member to be heard before the Trus- tees in his defence. Section 8. Any person who shall cease to be a member of the Society shall forfeit all right or in- terest in the property of the Society. 7 Article VII. Meetings, Section i. The annual meeting of the Society shall be held on April 6th, the anniversary of the day when, in a.d. 1566, the Dutch combined against tyranny, and adopted the badge which is now the badge of this Society. Should such date fall on Saturday or Sunday, the annual meeting shall be held on the Monday following. Section 2. No special meeting of the Society shall be called at any time except by order of the President, with the approval of three Trustees, or by the Secretary whenever the President shall be thereunto requested in writing by twelve members, setting forth the purpose of such meeting. At any such special meeting no business other than that specified in the call shall be considered, except by unanimous consent. At least ten days' notice shall be given to the members, of all meetings of the Society. Section 3. The Trustees shall hold four regu- lar meetings each year at such times as may be provided in the By-Laws. Article VIII. Notices. Section i. All notices shall be sent to such address as shall be left with the Secretary. If no address be so given, such notices shall be sufficient if addressed to the member at his last known place of residence. Article IX. Amend7nents to the Constittitio^i. Section i. To amend the Constitution, an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members pres- ent at a general or special meeting shall be requi- site, but no amendment shall be made except upon the recommendation of the Board of Trustees, or upon the written request of at least fifteen mem- bers of the Society, and after the mailing to each member notice of any proposed amendment at least ten days before the meeting at which it is intended to be acted upon. B^-Xaw5 of tbe Ibollanb Society, As Amended April 6, 1894. I. Order of Business. At all meetings of the Society, the order of busi- ness shall be as follows : I. Reading the minutes of the previous meet- Reports of officers. Election of officers. Reports of committees. Miscellaneous business. 6. Adjournment. 2. Meetings of Trustees. The Trustees shall hold stated meetings on the second Thursday of each March, June, October, and December. Special meetings of the Trustees may be called by order of the President, or, in his absence, by the Vice-President for New York City. 3. Proof of Descent. Before being voted upon for membership, each candidate shall furnish satisfactory proof of his pedi- gree to the Committee on Genealogy, who shall report thereon to the Board of Trustees. 9 lO 4. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Society shall be held on the day specified in the Constitution (at such place and hour as the President shall appoint), and at least ten days' notice of the same shall be sent to each member by the Secretary. The Trustees shall, at least sixty days before any annual meet- ing, elect a committee who shall nominate a ticket to be voted for at the annual election, and a list of the nominations shall be sent to each member of the Society at least ten days before the annual meeting/ 5. Committees and Appointment. All standing committees and sub-committees shall be appointed by the President or other chair- man of the meeting, unless specially named in the resolution creating the committee, and the gentle- man first named shall be Chairman of each com- mittee. The standing committees shall be on Finance, on Genealogy, and on History and Tradition. 6. Committee on Finance. The Committee on Finance shall consist of three members, and shall, at least once in each year, and oftener if they choose, audit the accounts and vouchers of the Treasurer of this Society and report upon the same at the annual meeting of ^ At the annual meeting of the Society held May 27, 1890, the follow- ing resolution was adopted : " Upon the appointment by the Trustees of a Nominating Committee, the Secretary of the Society shall notify the Vice-Presidents of each locality of the appointment of the Committee, and request that suggestions be made from each locality of the member who is desired for nomination as Vice-President for such locality." II the Society, and oftener to the Board of Trustees as they may see fit, or as the latter may order. 7. Committee on Genealogy. It shall be the duty of the Committee on Gene- alogy to report to the Trustees upon the genealogy of candidates that may be submitted to them, and to collect and preserve, in accordance with the Con- stitution of this Society, information and documents relating to the genealogy of the members of this Society and of the Dutch settlers of New York and of the American colonies, and said committee may expend the funds of this Society for that purpose, but not to exceed a total amount of twenty-five dollars in any one quarter of a year, unless especially authorized by the Trustees. Said committee shall consist of three members. 8. Committee on History and Tradition. It shall be the duty of the Committee on History and Tradition to collect and preserve, in accord- ance with the Constitution of this Society, informa- tion, documents, books, and monuments relating to the history and tradition of the ancestry of the members of this Society, and of the Dutch settlers of New York and of the American colonies, and to print and publish the same, and papers and essays relating to the same, copyrighting original publi- cations for the benefit of this Society ; and said committee may expend the funds of this Society for that purpose, but not to exceed a total amount of twenty-five dollars in an)' one quarter of a year, unless especially authorized by the Trustees. Said committee shall consist of three members. 12 9- Special Appropriation of Funds. A. All initiation fees received for this Society, together with ten per cent, of the amounts annually received for dues of this Society, shall be, and they hereby are, appropriated for a special fund, which, with such gifts and additions as may be made thereto, is hereby set apart as the building fund, to be applied to the erection of a suitable, and if pos- sible a self-supporting building, as the future home of this Society ; but such fund, or parts thereof may, from time to time, be otherwise appropriated by the Board of Trustees. B. Ten per cent, of the amount annually re- ceived for dues of this Society shall be, and they hereby are, appropriated to a special fund, which, with such gifts and additions as may be made thereto, is hereby set apart as a fund to be ap- plied to the publication, in accordance with the Con- stitution of this Society, of a memorial history of the Dutch in America, such history to be copy- righted for the benefit of this Society, and to be prepared and published under the direction of the Committee on History and Tradition; but such fund, or parts thereof, may, from time to time, be otherwise appropriated by the Board of Trustees. 10. Centers Entitled to a Vice-President. Any county in which there may be ten resident members of the Society shall be entitled to a Vice- President in the Society. There may be also a Vice-President for the United States Army and one for the United States Navy. II. Amendment. These By-Laws can be altered, amended, or abrogated only at a stated meeting of the Trustees, or at a meeting specially called for that purpose, and upon a notice of ten days to each Trustee by the Secretary, informing him of the proposed alteration, amendment, or abrogation, and then only upon the affirmative vote of a majority of members present. Provided, however, that each meeting may regulate and control its order of business. Badge op^ The Holland Society of New York. ADOPTED MARCH SOth, 1887. The most significant medal, from an historical point of view, which was ever struck in Holland, is the so-called "Beggars' Medal." It is the memorial of the very first steps of that march towards civil and religious liberty in which the men of the Netherlands, after heroic struggles, finally led the world. And, therefore, it is a most appro- priate token for us to wear, who have received in largest measure, in this New Republic, the benefits of the noble conflict of our Dutch forefathers. In Bizot's Medallic History of the Republic of Holland, published at Amsterdam in 1690, the place of honor is given to this famous "Geuzenpenning." The following description of its origin is translated from that work, with a few additions from the accounts given by Prof. J. W. Kitchin, of Oxford. "In the year 1565, immediately after the decrees of the 14 15 Council of Trent were promulgated, Philip II. determined to put them in force throughout his dominions. Accordingly, he now made a more vehement attack upon the reformers; and then it was, in 1566, that the Netherland nobles, led by Count Brederode, signed the famous 'Compromise,' with which the open rebellion of the provinces begins. Margaret of Parma was Philip's regent in the Low Countries. Before her Brederode appeared with the Protest against the Inquisition and other innovations which the King proposed to introduce into Holland. He was accompanied by three hundred noblemen, who had bound themselves together for the preservation of the Liberties of the Provinces. The Duchess of Parma appeared to be much disturbed at the sight of such a multitude of noble remonstrants, but the Count of Barlemont, who stood beside her, begged her not to be alarmed, 'For,' said he, in French, 'they are only beggars.' "The next day, the 6th of April, 1566, as the confeder- ates were sitting together at dinner, and talking of a name for their new Party, they remembered Barlemont's sneer, and cried out, 'Vivcat les Gucux!' — 'Hurrah for the Beg- gars!' When dinner was over, Brederode, having hung a beggar's wallet around his neck, filled a wooden bowl with wine and drank the health of the company, declaring that, for his part, he was ready to sacrifice life, property, every- thing, in defence of his country's freedom. The room rang with applause, — 'Hurrah for the Beggars!' The cup was passed from hand to hand. Every man drank the same toast and made the same pledge of devotion. And thus it was that the name of the Guciix, or Beggars, which has become famous throughout Europe, had its origin at a social feast; for it often happens that the most important and serious affairs begin amid jests and laughter. "Soon afterward the men of the new Party appeared at Brussels, dressed in coarse gray cloth, with wooden cups at- tached to their belts, and with this medal hanging about THEIR NECKS." One of these medals was worn by William of Orange at the time of his assassination. The following is the description, translated by the first Secretary of the Society, Mr. Geo. W. Van Siclen, from Van Loon's Nederlandschc Penningcn. "The nobles assembled several times in different places to find methods to protect the liberties of their country from the perils which menaced them from all sides. Those who showed themselves most zealous and most ardent upon these occasions were Henry of Brederode; Louis of Nassau, brother of the Prince of Orange; Florent of Pal- lant, Count of Culemburg; and William, Count of Bergen. i6 They pushed the afifair so far that meetings were held, first at Breda, and afterward at Hoogstraten. "At the latter place several discontented nobles pro- jected an alliance, which, going from hand to hand, was in a short time accepted and signed by more than four hun- dred persons, all of whom promised to be in Brussels on a certain day. To give greater eclat to this league, Henry of Brederode, as chief of the confederates, found it convenient to make his entry into that city on the 3d of April, a.d. 1566, accompanied by Count Louis of Nassau and many nobles, followed by a great number of servants. The fourth day of that month was employed in preparations and in awaiting the Counts of Bergen and of Culemburg. Al- though on the following day these lords had not yet arrived, the confederates did not delay in demanding an audience. It was granted to them, and the Princess-Regent appointed the hour of noon to avoid the tumultuous concourse of the populace. "The time named being near, Brederode and Count Louis were seen to leave the residence of Culemburg and to walk with a decent gravity toward the court, preceded by more than three hundred gentlemen, of whom they themselves formed the last rank. When they arrived before the Duchess, Brederode spoke for all, and, having finished his harangue, he presented to Her Highness a petition signed in the name of all that illustrious troop. In this petition, after having represented their obedience and their fidelity to the King, they declared that, notwithstanding the hatred that their procedure would very likely draw upon them, they would risk, in the service of the King, showing to Her Highness the dangerous condition of affairs, and warning her, if the protection of the Inquisition were continued, of the terrible consequences which they foresaw would shake the State to its foundations. They demanded, secondly, that the edict of the King relating to the Inquisition, and relating to religion in general, be reformed by the Assembly of the States-General, and that, while awaiting this, the execution of this edict should be suspended, as a protection against the sad evils of which it was already, and of which it would be more and more, the fertile source. "The Regent, hiding as well as possible the uneasiness and indignation which this affair caused her, received the petition, and repHed to the suppHcants that she would ex- amine into their demands with the Lords of the Council, and that in a short time she would let them know her decision. With this response, the confederate lords re- turned to Culemburg's residence in the same order and with the same gravity with which they had left it. "After the Regent had deliberated on the petition of the 17 nobles, that Princess replied the following day in writing that she would represent to the King their first demand in the most favorable manner possible, but that she was obliged to refuse absolutely the second, because the matter was not in her power. "While this affair was thus treated at the palace of the Princess, the populace insulted the confederate nobles by the opprobrious epithet of Gitcux, which those who under- stood French badly changed into Gciizcii, which afterward became very common as the name of a party or sect. Others say that the author of the sobriquet was the Baron of Barlemont, who, seeing the Regent surprised at the sight of so many nobles, tried to encourage her by saying, ' Ce ne sont que des gueux.' However that may be, this name was received by the nobles as a precious epithet, and soon became the most honorable title of that illustrious league. "The 6th of April, Brederode, being at dinner with other lords of his party at Culemburg's, put around his neck a wallet, and filling with wine a wooden cup, like that worn by the beggars, made all the guests follow his example. He declared to them at the same time that, while always remaining faithful to his King, not only would he risk every- thing in defence of the liberties of the country, although he might be reduced to carrying a wallet, but he was even ready to give up his life in so good a cause. All those who were at the feast, having in turn taken the wallet and the cup, made the same declaration one after the other, in the midst of a continual cry of ' Vivcnt les Gueux !' "Several of these nobles appeared the next day in the streets dressed in gray frieze, and carrying at the girdle, as a badge of honor, a small wallet and a little wooden cup or calabash. "Then (a.d. 1566), as now (a.d. 1732), the wooden bowl was in Brabant, like the wallet, a distinctive mark, and, so to speak, a livery of beggars. Furnished with this neces- sary utensil of their profession, they went certain days of the week to the cloisters, where, after having taken part in the catechising, they each received, according as he had answered well or badly, a portion of soup left over by the monks. "It was by this low and despised method that the Pro- fessor, Thomas Stapleton, was able to reach the highest degree of erudition, notwithstanding his poverty and low birth. Sure, thanks to his porringer, of victuals which were absolutely necessary to him, he applied himself first to the languages, and afterwards to the higher sciences, with such success that he was honored with the most distin- guished professorship in the University of Louvain. He never forgot his porringer. In the feasts which they gave when he was elevated to this important charge, not only did he then cause the first toast to be drunk in that cup, then ornamented with a foot of silver, but he desired that after his death it should be added to the rich ornaments of his marble tomb, as an example and as a beacon for other distinguished men of genius, the meanness of whose ex- traction might seem to condemn them to darkness. "The reader must pardon me this digression, which I would not have made but from the same motive which caused this great man to parade his beggar's bowl. "The gourd or bottle had its origin from the usage made of it by the pilgrims — that class of people who, to perform a penance or to fulfil certain vows, undertake a journey to the distant shrine of some saint, like that of St. James in Spain or of Loretto in Italy. They are obliged to go there begging by the way, and they carry this bottle-gourd, or calabash, attached to the girdle, for the purpose of carry- ing water for their use when they have to traverse dry and arid parts of the country. For this reason these allied nobles made use both of the porringer and the wallet as an emblem of poverty, and to turn into pleasantry the name of beggars, which had been given to them with so much indignity. This is not all. These lords, wishing to engrave on each other's memory the vow which each had made to defend the privileges of the country, even to carry the wallet, took pride in wearing on the breast certain medals attached to ribbons, and very often joined with a porringer and a gourd." The form adopted by the Holland Society is a fac- simile of the one to which are attached two such porringers and a gourd or bottle, and shows on its face the armed bust of Philip II. of Spain, with the first half of the motto, "en tout fidelles au roy," and on the reverse two wallets, between the straps of which are two hands joined, with the remainder of the motto, ' ' jusques a porter LA besace," together with the date, 1566, the figures of which are, however, separated, one in each corner formed by the crossed hands and wallets. Plaster casts of originals of various sizes, in the Museum of Antiquities in Amsterdam, were kindly presented to the Society by Dr. T. H. Blom Coster, physician to the Queen of the Netherlands. The die, which has been cut by Tiffany & Co., is the property of the Society. The medals, including the cups, the flagon, the orange ribbon, and the pin, can be furnished in silver for six dollars ($6) each. They can also be sup- phed in gold for twenty-eight dollars ($28) each. Mem- bers can obtain orders from the Secretary and therewith be furnished with the Badge by addressing Tiffany & Co. 19 THE ROSETTE OR BUTTON At the annual meeting of the society, April 6, 1897, the society adopted a rosette or button, to be worn on occasions when the wearing of the other insignia might be deemed inappropriate. This consists of a shield of gold bearing the Lion of Holland in red enamel. Members can obtain them of the Bailey, Banks & Biddle Co., corner of Chestnut and 12th Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., in silver gilt at one dollar each, or in 14 k. gold at two dollars and seventy-five cents each. LIST OF MEMBERS, APRIL 6, 1903. Mar. 28, 1889 . . Franklin Acker New York. Mar. 12, 1896. .Edward Boyce Adriance Dec. 22, 1887. .Francis Henry Adriance. .Hartford, Conn. Dec. 22, 1887 . .Harris Ely Adriance New York. June II, 1896. . Henry Benson Adriance " Oct. 27, 1887. .Isaac Reynolds Adriance, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Oct. 27, 1887. .John Erskin Adriance. June II, 1896. .Peter Adriance Dec. 22, 1887 . .William Allen Adriance " " Mar. 28, 1889. .Benjamin Lander Amerman. . .New York. Mar. 28, 1889. .Frederick Herbert Amerman, Montclair, N. J. June 14, 1894. .James Lansing Amerman, Bloomfield, N. J. Dec. 7, 1888. .William Henry Houghton Amerman, Arverne-by-the-Sea, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .William Libbey Amerman New York. Mar. 29, 1888. .Richard Allard Anthony Nov. 7, 1901. .Frederick Probasco Auten, Trenton, N. J. Nov. 7, 1901 . .Harry Fish Auten " " April 6, 1886. .Cornelius Vreeland Banta. . .Roselle, N. J. Dec. 13, 1900. . Edward Woodruff Banta, New York. June 15, 1886. .Theodore Melvin Banta.. .Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 10, 1896. .Walter Augustus Banta... Mar. 9, 1899. .Theodore Wells Barhydt, Burlington, Iowa. Dec. 7, 1888. .Thomas Low Barhydt.. Schenectady, N. Y. Mar. 29, 1894. .Frederick Cruser Bayles. . . .Glasgow, Ky. Mar. 29, 1894. .Robert Bayles Englewood, N. J. June 8, 1899. .Alfred Le Roy Becker Buffalo, N. Y. June 12, 1902. .George L. Becker St. Paul, Minn. 21 June 8, 1899 April 30- 1885 June 15. 1886 Dec. 23, 1885 Dec. 22, 1887 Oct. 29. 1891 Jan. 30. 1890 Mar. 29, 1888 Dec. 7. 1888 Mar. 26, 1891 Dec. 23. 1885 Dec. 29. 1892 Oct. 25. 1886 Oct. 22, 1890 Mar. 28, 1889 June 12, 1902 Jan. 30, 1890 Mar. 13. 1902 June 9- 1898 Mar. 28, 1889 Mar. 28, 1889 Oct. 24. 1889 Mar. 28, 1889 Mar. 29, 1888 Oct. II, 1900 June 25. 1885 Mar. 12, 1896 Oct. 27, 1887 Mar. 14. 1895 Nov. 7. 1901 Mar. 27. 1889 Mar. 12, 1903 Mar. 30. 1887 Oct. II, 1900 Dec. 10 1896 Oct. 27 1887 Oct. 24 1889 Oct. 24 1889 .Tracy Chatfield Becker Buffalo, N. Y. . Gerard Beekman New York. . Henry M. T. Beekman .James William Beekman .Albert Van Voast Bensen. .Albany, N. Y. .Edward Jacob Bergen. .. .Brooklyn, N. Y. .Francis Henry Bergen, New Brighton, N. Y. .Herman Suydam Bergen, " " " .James J. Bergen Somerville, N. J. .John W. H. Bergen Brooklyn, N. Y. . Tunis G. Bergen . Tunis Henry Bergen . Van Brunt Bergen .John F. Berry . Richard J. Berry .Henry B. Bevier Poughkeepsie, N. Y, . Alonzo Blauvelt New York. .Elmer Blauvelt Oradell, N. J .William Hutton Blauvelt. .Syracuse, N. Y . Theophylact Bache Bleecker . . . New York, .Francis Bloodgood Milwaukee, Wis .Hildreth Kennedy Bloodgood.. New York .Joseph Francis Bloodgood, Flushing, N. Y . John Brower Blydenburgh New York .Jacob Ten Broeck Bogardus, Jersey City, N. J .John Bogart Cooperstown, N. Y .John Bion Bogart Brooklyn, N. Y .Joseph Hegeman Bogart.. . .Roslyn, N. Y .Peter Bogart, Jr Bogota, N. J .Albert Reuben Bogert Oradell, N. J . Andrew Demarest Bogert, Englewood, N.J .Charles Albert Bogert. . . " " . Charles Edmund Bogert New York .Charles Jacob Bogert Brooklyn, N. Y .Edward Langdon Bogert, New Brighton, N. Y . Edward Strong Bogert New York , .Henry Augustine Bogert. .Flushing, N. Y .. Henry Lawrence Bogert . . 22 Dec. 7. 1888 Mar. 29, 1888 Mar. 9> 1899 Sept. 29. 1892 Mar. 8, 1900 June 15. 1886 Dec. 23. 1885 Oct. 24. 1885 Oct. 12, 1899 Oct. 29. 1891 Dec. 9. 1897 Mar. 8, 1900 Mar. 30- 1887 Oct. 16, 1894 Dec. 7. 1888 Oct. 27> 1887 Oct. 24, 1889 June 10, 1897 Mar. 30, 1893 Mar. 31, 1892 June 8, 1899 Mar. 12, 1896 Dec. 9, 1897. Oct. 25, 1886 Oct. 25, 1886 Dec. 22, 1887 June 15, 1886. Oct. 25, 1886 Mar. 26, 1891 Mar. 10, 1898 Mar. 10, 1898 Dec. 23, 1885, Mar. 10, 1898. June II, 1896. . John G. Bogert New York. .Stephen Gilliam Bogert ' . William Russell Bogert " , .Frank Manley Bonta. . . . Syracuse, N. Y. , . Rasselas Adelbert Bonta . . .John Van Vorst Booraem, Brooklyn, N. Y. . Louis Vacher Booraem New York. . Sylvester Daley Boorom, Horseheads, N. Y. .Aaron John Bradt. . . .Schenectady, N. Y. .Samuel" C. Bradt Albany, N. Y. .Simon Vedder Bradt. .Schenectady, N. Y. .William Harmon Bradt, " .James Renwick Brevoort. .Yonkers, N. Y. .John Butler Brevoort. . . Johnsonburg, Pa. .Alexander Gordon Brinckerhoff, Brooklyn, N. Y. . Elbert Adrian Brinckerhoff, Englewood, N. J. . Henry Waller Brinckerhoff, Brooklyn, N. Y. .George Alyea Brinkerhoff, Hackensack, N. J. .Henr}?- H. Brinkerhoff, Jr., Jersey City, N. J. .Robert Bentley Brinkerhoff, Pelham Manor, N. Y. .Samuel Brinkerhoff Fremont, Ohio. .William Brinkerhoff Jersey City, N. J. .William Rea Bronk New York. .Theophilus Anthony Brouwer. . " .Abraham Thew Hunter Brower, Chicago, 111. .Abram Giles Brower Utica, N. Y. . Bloomfield Brower New York. . .Charles De Hart Brower . . David Brower Brooklyn, N. Y. . . John Brower New York . . Ward Brower .William Leverich Brower .William Wallace Brower " .James Hudson Brown, Jr. .Monterey, N. Y. June 13. 1895. Oct. 25. 1886 Oct. 2.S. 1886 Mar. 30. 1893 Mar. 30. 1893 April 30, 1885 Oct. 27. 1887 Oct. 2.^, 1886 Mar. 29, 1888 Oct. 21, 1897 Mar. 19. 1887 Mar. 29, 1888 Oct. 29, 1891 Mar. II, 1897 Mar. 30. 1887 Nov. 7. 1901 Mar. 26, 1891 Mar. 26, 1891 June 10, 1897 Jan. 30- 1890 June 1.=;. 1886 Mar. 28, 1889 June 30. 1890 Jan. 7- 1892 Jan. 30. 1890 Mar. 30. 1887 Mar. 3o> 1887 Mar. 10, 1898 Mar. 10, 1898 June 13, 1895 Dec. 7. 1888 Oct. 13. 189S Mar. 30, 1887 Oct. 13. 1898 June 25 1885 Mar. 12 1903 Mar. 29 1894 Dec. 29 1892 23 . Paul Richard Brown Ithaca, N. Y. .Augustus Hasbrouck Bruyn, Kingston, N. Y. .Charles Burhans " " .Arthur Burtis Boston, Mass. .Morse Burtis Englewood, N. J. .Alphonso Trumpbour Clearwater, Kingston, N. Y. .Jacob Winne Clute. . .Schenectady, N. Y. . David Cole Yonkers, N. Y. . Alonzo Edward Conover New York. . Charles Tallmadge Conover.. Seattle, Wash. .Frank Bruen Conover. .Long Branch, N. J. . Frank Edgar Conover New York. . Frederick King Conover. . . . Madison, Wis. . Harvey Conover Dayton, Ohio. .John Barriclo Conover. . . .Freehold, N. J. . John Thompson Conover New York. . Warren Archer Conover " . John Henry Cooper " .John William Cooper Brooklyn, N. Y. .Washington Lafayette Cooper. .New York. . Samuel Decker Coykendall, Rondout, N. Y. .Thomas Cornell Coy kendall, " " .Charles Winegar Crispell. . " " .Aaron Hale Cronkhite, Jr.. . .Denver, Col. .Mathias Van Dyke Cruser, Brooklyn, N. Y. .Cornelius Cuyler Cuyler New York. .Thomas DeWitt Cuyler. . . .Haverford, Pa. .Charles 1. De Bevoise Brooklyn, N. Y. .Cornelius Schenck De Be voise, " . George Edward De Bevoise .... New York. .George W. De Bevoise . Howard De Forest " .Alfred De Graff Fonda, N. Y. .Arthur Lewis De Groflf Newark, N. J. . .Alfred De Groot. . . Port Richmond, N. Y. . .Harry Vander Veer De Hart, Elizabeth, N. J. , . James De La Montanye New York. . . William Ray De Lano " 24 June 8, 1899. .Benjamin Garrison Demarest, Montclair, N. J. Mar. 13, 1902 . .John Garret Demarest Oradell, N. J. Dec. II, 1902. .Milton Demarest Hackensack, N. J. Dec. 8, 1898. .William Henry Steele Demarest, Catskill, N. Y. Mar. 29, 1888. .David Demarest Denise. . ..Freehold, N. J. Dec. 8, 1898. .Edwin Stanton Denise. . . .Bayonne, N. J. April 30, 1885 . .Chauncey Mitchell Depew New York. Dec. 23, 1885. .Frederick J. De Peyster " Oct. 24, 1889. -Johnston Livingston De Peyster, Tivoli, N. Y. April 6, 1886. John Watts De Peyster, Red Hook Township, N. Y. Mar. 29, 1894. .John Henry De Ridder, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Oct. 25, 1886 . .Abraham Van Dyck De Witt, Albany, N. Y. Oct. 22, 1890. .Charles AdolphusDe Witt, Jersey City, N. J. 1889 . . Cornelius De Witt Norfolk, Va. 1902 . . Edward De Witt Englewood, N. J. 1885 . . George G. De Witt New York. 1885 . . Henry Clinton De Witt 1885 . .Jerome De Witt Binghamton, N. Y. 1888 . . Moses J. De Witt Newark, N. J. 1885 . .Peter De Witt New York. 1891 . .Seymour De Witt Middletown, N. Y. 1890. .Sutherland De Witt Elmira, N. Y. 1902 . .Theodore De Witt New York. 1885 . .Thomas Dunkin De Witt 1891 . .Thomas May De Witt. . . Cleveland, Ohio. 1886. .William Cantine De Witt.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1885. .William G. De Witt New York. 1891 . .Anthony Dey 1895 . .Herman Dey Detroit, Mich. 1892 . .Joseph Warren Scott Dey New York. 1901 . .Peter A. Dey Iowa City, Iowa. 1892 . .Richard Varick Dey. . .San Francisco, Cal. 1892. .Andrew Deyo Yonkers, N. Y. 1890. .Jacob Deyo New Paltz, N. Y. Oct. 24, June 12, Mar. 14, June 25, Dec. 23, Mar. 29, April 30, Mar. 26, Mar. 27, June 12, June 5, Mar. 26, April 6, April 30, June 30, June 13, June 30, June 13, June 30, Jan. 7, Jan. 30, Mar. 28, 1889 Dec. 29, 1892 Oct. 24, 1885 Mar. 31, 1892 April 6, 1886 Mar. 29, 1888 June 14, 1900 Mar. 30, 1887 Mar. 28, 1889 Mar. 26, 1891 Mar. 30, 1887 June 9, 1898 June 9, 1898 June 9, 1898 June 8, 1899 Mar. 28, 1889 June 9, 1898 Oct. 29, 1891 Nov. 17, 1885 Oct. 12, 1899 Oct. 24, 1889 June 13, 1901 Oct. 13, 1898 Mar. 10, 1898 June 9, 1898 June 13, 1 90 1 Oct. 13, 1898 Dec. II, 1902 Dec. II, 1902 June 25, 1885 Mar. 29, 1894 Dec. 7, 1888 Dec. 22, 1887 Dec. 7, 1888, Jan. 7, 1892 . Mar. 30, 1887 25 . . Peter Deyo New Paltz, N. Y. . . Solomon Le Fevre Deyo New York. . .Morris H. Dillenbeck . .John Henry Dingman. . . .Brooklyn, N. Y. . .Edward Wilson Ditmars.. " " , .Isaac Edward Ditmars " " . .John Ditmars " " . .Charles Gibbons Douw, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . .Cornelius Du Bois New York. , .John Coert Du Bois Hudson, N. Y. , . Cornelius J. Dumond New York. , .Chester Burwell Duryea, Sioux City, Iowa. . Harry Hendrick Duryea New York, . Hiram Duryea .Charles Chauncey Duryee, Schenectady, N. Y. , .Gustavus Abeel Duryee, Pelham Manor, N. Y. .Harvey Hoag Duryee Redlands, Cal. . Jacob Eugene Duryee New York. .Joseph Rankin Duryee .Peter Stanford Duryee.. .Engle wood, N. J. .William Budington Duryee, Freehold, N.J. .Caleb Coles Dusenberry, Lake Mahopac, N. Y. .Charles Dusenberry, Jr.. .Tuckahoe, N. Y. .Charles Eagles Dusenberry. . .Troy, N. Y. .Charles Richard Dusenberry, Yonkers, N. Y. .Edwin Coles Dusenberry New York. . Elias Warner Dusenberry, Bronx ville, N. Y. .Frank Jerome Dutcher. . .Hopedale, Mass. .Silas Belden Dutcher Brooklyn, N. Y. . Peter Q. Eckerson New York. .Clarence Edsall. . . .Colorado Springs, Col. .Dwight Lathrop Elmendorf . . . .New York. .Joachim Elmendorf " .John Barker Elmendorf " .William Burgess Elmendorf, Albany, N. Y. .Edward Elsworth. . . .Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 26 Mar. 9. 1899 Mar. II. 1897 Dec. 7, 1888 Mar. 30. 1887 Nov. 30, 1890 Nov. 30. 1890 Dec. 7. 1888 Jan. 7. 1892 Mar. 28, 1889 Mar. 29> 1894 Mar. 12, 1903 Oct. 2S. 1886 Dec. 20, 1886 April 6, 1886 Oct. 27. 1887 June 13. 1901 June 13. 1901 Mar. 30. 1887 Dec. 22, 1887 Oct. 24, 1889 June 8, 1899 Oct. 27. 1887 June 8, 1899 Nov. 30. 1890 Mar. 31. 1890 Nov. 30. 1890 Nov. 30, 1892 Mar. 28, 1889 Dec. 7. 1888 Mar. 31. 1892 Oct. 29- 1891 Mar. 10, 1898 Mar. 26 1891 Oct. 22, 1890 Mar. 27. 1890 Mar. 26, 1891 Dec. 20, 1886 Dec. 20, 1886 Mar. 14. 1901 . Edward Wead Elsworth, Watertown, N.Y. .Eugene Elsworth Irvington, N. Y. .Ezekiel Jan Elting Yonkers, N. Y. .Irving Elting Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .Jacob Elting Clintondale, N. Y. .Jesse Elting New Paltz, N. Y. .Peter Jacobus Elting Yonkers, N. Y. .Philip Elting Kingston, N. Y. . Everett James Esselstyn New York. . Sherman Esselstyn Brooklyn, N. Y. .Charles Brown Everson. . .Syracuse, N. Y. . Douw Henry Fonda Albany, N.Y. • Robert Livingston Fryer. . .Buffalo, N. Y. .William John Fryer, Jr New York. .Garret James Garretson. .Elmhurst, N. Y. .Robert Goelet Newport, R. I. .Robert Walton Goelet .Edward Anson Groesbeck. .Albany, N. Y. .Herman John Groesbeck. . .Cincinnati, O. . Leonard Harve}^ Groesbeck, Syracuse, N.Y. .Telford Groesbeck Cincinnati, O. .William Chichester Groesbeck, Lansingburgh, N. Y. .William Gerard Groesbeck. . Richmond, Va. .Alexander Reading Gulick New York. .Arnatt Reading Gulick. . .Brooklyn, N. Y. .Charlton Reading Gulick New York. .Ernestus Schenck Gulick, Brooklyn, N. Y. .James Callbreath Gulick New York. .John Callbreath Gulick " .Andrew James Hageman, Roycefield, N. J. .John Warren Hardenbergh, Jersey City, N. J. .James Smith Haring Crafton, Pa. .Abraham Hasbrouck Rondout, N.Y. .Alfred Hasbrouck.. . .Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .Alfred Hasbrouck, Jr. .Alvah Deyo Hasbrouck. . Hunts ville, Ala. . Ferdinand Hasbrouck New York. . Frank Hasbrouck. . . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. . Frederick Hasbrouck New York. 27 June 14, 1900. .Garrett Roosa Hasbrouck, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Oct. 22, 1890. .G. D. B. Hasbrouck Kingston, N. Y. Nov. 9, 1893. .Henry Cornelius Hasbrouck, Newburgh, N. Y. Jan. 7, 1892. .Howard Has Brouck New York. Mar. 28, 1889. .Isaac Edgar Hasbrouck.. .Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 13, 1894. .James Foster Hasbrouck New York. June 12, 1902 . .John Roswell Hasbrouck Mar. 30, 1893. .Joseph Hasbrouck Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Jan. 30, 1890. .Joseph Edwin Hasbrouck. .Modena, N. Y. Mar. 31, 1892. .Levi Hasbrouck Ogdensburg, N. Y. Oct. 29, 1891 . .Louis Hasbrouck Oct. 12,1 899 . . Louis Bevier Hasbrouck New York. Nov. 9, 1893. .Louis Philip Hasbrouck, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mar. 29, 1894. .Manning Hasbrouck. . Mar. 12, 1903. .Maurice Penniman Has Brouck, New Paltz, N. Y. Mar. 27, 1890. .Oscar Hasbrouck Wing Station, N. Y. June 30, 1892. .Raymond De Lancey Hasbrouck, Washington, D. C. Oct. 27, 1887. .Sayer Hasbrouck Providence, R. L Dec. II, 1902. .Lefferd Merle Alexander Haughwout, New York. Oct. 27, 1887 . .De Witt Heermance. .Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mar. 8, 1900. .Frederick Heermance. " Oct. 27, 1887 . .Martin Heermance. . . " Jan. 30, 1890. .Forbes Heermans Syracuse, N. Y. June 13, 1895. .Adrian Augustus Hegeman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 12, 1903. .Albert Clarence Hegeman, Yonkers, N. Y. Mar. 14, 1901 . .Daniel Van Brunt Hegeman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 31, 1892. .John Roger Hegeman, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Dec. 23, 1885 . .Joseph Perot Hegeman. . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. Dec. 8, 1898. .Daniel Tilton Hendrickson, Middletown, N. J. June 10, 1898. .Eugene Moulton Hendrickson Brooklvn, N. Y. 28 Dec. 8, 1898. .James Patterson Hendrickson, Red Bank, N. J. Mar. 12, 1896. .William Henry Hendrickson, Red Bank, N. J. Mar. 30, 1887. .Pierre Van Buren Hoes... .Yonkers, N. Y. May 19, 1887 . . Roswell Randall Hoes, Boston Navy Yard. Mar. 14, 1885 . .William Mj^ers Hoes New York. Dec. 8, 1898. .Francklyn Hogeboom Mar. 13, 1902. .Abram Cornelius Holdrum,Westwood,N.J. Mar. 12, 1903. .Garret Samuel Milton Holdrum, Westwood, N. J. Oct. 24, 1889. .John Henry Hopper Paterson, N. J. Dec. 20, 1886. .Robert Imlay Hopper " " Oct. 13, 1898. .Frederick Augustus Hornbeck, Kansas City, Mo. Oct. 13, 1898. .George Preston Hotaling New York. June 15, 1886. .David Harrison Houghtaling. . . " Mar. 30, 1887. .Harmanus Barkaloo Hubbard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .Timothy Ingraham Hubbard, " " Oct. 21, 1897. .Edward Covert Hulst. . . .Flushing, N. Y. Oct. 22, 1890. .Edward Tompkins Hulst, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mar. 27, 1890. .Edmund Niles Huyck Albany, N. Y. Jan. 30, 1890. .Francis Conklin Huyck " " Mar. 14, 1885 . .Arthur Middleton Jacobus New York. Mar. 26, 1891. .David Schenck Jacobus.. .Hoboken, N. J. Dec. 22, 1887 . .John Wesley Jacobus New York. Oct. 29, 1891 . .Melancthon Williams Jacobus, Hartford, Conn. June 25, 1885 . .Richard Mentor Jacobus, East Orange, N.J. Oct. 9, 1902 . .Charles Edward Johnston, Kingston, N. Y. Mar. II, 1897. .Andrew Jackson Kiersted, Philadelphia, Pa. Mar. 12, 1896. .Everest B. Kiersted Jersey City, N. J. Nov. 9, 1893. .Charles Augustus Kip.. .Morristown, N. J. April 30, 1885 . .Clarence Van Steenbergh Kip. .New York. June 12, 1902. .Elbert S. Kip Morristown, N. J. April 30, 1885. .George Goelet Kip " " Oct. 25, 1886. .Ira Andruss Kip New York. Dec. 12, 1895. .Ira Andruss Kip, Jr.. .South Orange, N. J. 29 Dec. lo, 1896. .Irving De Forest Kip Passaic, N. J. Oct. 24, 1889 . .William Fargo Kip New York. Dec. 22, 1887 . .John Knickerbacker Troy, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .Thomas Adams Knickerbacker " " May 19, 1887 . .Edgar Knickerbocker New York. Dec. 7, 1888. .Francis Duryee Kouwenhoven, Steinway, N. Y. Jan. 7, 1892 . .Peter Kouwenhoven Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 13, 1894. .Cleveland Coxe Lansing. ...Baltimore, Md. Jan. 7, 1892. .Gerrit Yates Lansing Albany, N. Y. June 8, 1899. .Hugh Henry Lansing Troy, N. Y. Oct. 27, 1887. .Isaac De Freest Lansing... .Albany, N. Y. June 8, 1899. .James Lansing Troy, N. Y. Oct. II, 1900. .James Burnsides Wands Lansing, Tenafly, N. J. Dec. 20, 1886. .John Lansing Watertown, N. Y. June 15, 1886. .John Townsend Lansing. ...Albany, N. Y. Dec. 14, 1899. .Richard Lansing " " Dec. II, 1902 . .Thomas Benton Lashar, Bridgeport, Conn. June 12, 1902. .Henry Bowman Le Fever. .Modena, N. Y, Oct. 24, 1889 . . De Witt Chauncey Le Fevre, Buffalo, N. Y. Oct. 22, 1890. .Jacob Le Fevre New Paltz, N. Y. Mar. 27, 1890. .John Lefferts Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 26, 1891 . .Robert Lefferts June 8, 1899. .Edward Henry Leggett Albany, N. Y. Oct. 24, 1889. .Henry H. Longstreet Matawan, N.J. Mar. 28, 1889. .James Van Der Bilt Lott. . Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 29, 1892. .John Abraham Lott, Jr.. . " " June 12, 1902. .Charles Harries Lowe Dayton, Ohio. Dec. 12, 1895 • -Hiram Lozier Newburgh, N. Y. Oct. II, 1900. .John Baldwin Lozier Oradell, N.J. April 6, 1886. .Charles Edward Lydecker New York. Oct. 21, 1897. .Garret J. Lydecker Detroit, Mich. Mar. 12, 1896. .Frederic B. Mandeville Newark, N. J. Mar. II, 1897. .Frank Alburtus Marsellus. . .Passaic, N. J. Mar. 30, 1887. .John Marsellus Syracuse, N. Y. Dec. 7, 1888. .Max De Motte Marsellus Passaic, N. J. Mar. 12, 1896. .Arthur Haynsworth Masten New York. Dec. 12, 1901 . .Howard Franklin Mead Dec. 28, 1893. .Isaac Franklin Mead Dec. 13, 1894. .Adrian Meserole Brooklyn, N. Y. 30 Mar. 27, 1890 . .Walter Montfort Meserole, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .Remsen Varick Messier Pittsburg, Pa. Dec. 2, 1895. .Charles Harold Montanye New York. Oct. 27, 1887. .George Edward Montanye June II, 1896. .John Jacob Morris " Oct. 24, 1889 . . Hopper Stryker Mott New York. Mar. 28, 1889. .Albert James Myer Lake View, N. Y. Oct. 10, 1895 . .John Hays Myers, Jr New York. Mar. 14, 1885 . . Wilhelmus Mynderse Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. II, 1902 . .Eugene Newkirk Jersey City, N. J. Mar. 12, 1896. .Louis Hasbrouck Newkirk New York. Oct. 24, 1889. .George Englebert Nostrand, Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 25, 1886. .John Lott Nostrand Oct. 24, 1885 . .Andrew Joseph Onderdonk, " " Dec. 7, 1888. .Thomas William Onderdonk. . .New York. Sept. 29, 1892. .William Stryker Opdyke. . . .Alpine, N. J. June 12, 1902. .Alson Bowles Ostrander .New York. Oct. 12, 1899. .Frederic Posthof Ostrom " Oct. 12, 1899. .Hiram Roosevelt Ostrom Dec. 12, 1901. .Frank Archibald Palen. ..Kingston, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .David Van Der Veer Perrine, Freehold, N. J. Mar. 30, 1887 . .Abraham Polhemus, Newton Centre, Mass. May 19, 1887. .Henry Martin Polhemus New York. Mar. 30, 1887. .James Suydam Polhemus. ..Newark, N. J. Mar. 27, 1890. .Johannes Wilson Poucher, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Oct. 24, 1889. .John Howard Prall Elmhurst, N. Y. Oct. 27, 1887. .William Prall Albany, N. Y. June 15, 1886. .John Moffat Provoost Buffalo, N. Y. Oct. 16, 1894. .Andrew Jackson Provost, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889 . .Charles Lansing Pruyn Albany, N. Y. Oct. 25, 1885. .Isaac Pruyn Catskill, N. Y. Dec. 23, 1885 . .John Van Schaick Lansing Pruyn, Albany, N. Y. Oct. 25, 1886. .Robert Clarence Pruyn June 14, 1894. .Henry Forrest Quackenbos. . . .New York. Oct. 25, 1886. .Abraham Quackenbush 31 Dec. 23, 1885. .Abraham C. Quackenbush New York. Oct. 24, 1889. .Cebra Quackenbush Hoosick, N. Y. Mar. 1 1 , 1897 . . Schuyler Quackenbush New York. June 10, 1897 . .Jacob George Rapelje Paris, France. Oct. 22, 1890. .James P. Rappelyea Brooklyn, N. Y. July 14, 1894. .Phoenix Remsen West Islip, N. Y. Mar. 12, 1896. .Abraham Edgar Riker New York. Mar. 27, 1890. .Charles Edgar Riker " Mar. 14, 1895 . .Henry Ingersoll Riker. .Bowery Bay, N. Y. April 6, 1886. .John Jackson Riker New York. April 6, 1886. .John Lawrence Riker Oct. 24, 1889. .DeWitt Clinton Romaine " Dec. 23, 1885. .Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa, " Oct. 27, 1887. .De Witt Roosa Kingston, N. Y. Dec. 8, 1898. .George Anderson Roosa, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. .Hyman Roosa Kingston, N. Y. .John Percival Roosa, Jr., Monticello, N. Y, . Frederick Roosevelt New York. .Robert Barnwell Roosevelt. ... .Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, Jr. " .Theodore Roosevelt Oyster Bay, L. I. .William Nicoll Sill Sanders . .Albany, N. Y. .Caspar Schenck Annapolis, Md. • Charles De Bevoise Schenck, Brooklyn, N. Y. .Charles Lott Schenck . Frederick Brett Schenck, Englewood, N.J. .Henry De Bevoise Schenck, Brooklyn, N. Y. .John Cornell Schenck " " .Robert Cumming Schenck. .Dayton, Ohio. .Charles Augustus Schermerhorn, New York. Oct. 21, 1897. .Frank Earle Schermerhorn, Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 23, 1885 . .George F. Schermerhorn, Rutherford, N. J. Dec. 20, 1886. .J. Maus Schermerhorn New York. Dec. 22, 1887. .John Egmont Schermerhorn. . . " June 12, 1902. .Julian Hiram Schermerhorn, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Oct. 25, 1886. Mar. 9, 1899. April 30, 1885. Mar. 14, 1885. May 18, 1887. April 30, 1885. Oct. 22, 1890. Dec. 7, 1888, Mar. 10, 1898, Mar. 14, 1901 Mar. 29, 1888 Jan. 7, 1892. Mar. 29, 1894 Dec. 9, 1897 June 12, 1902 32 Mar. 26, 1891. .Louis Younglove Schermerhorn, Philadelphia, Pa. Mar. 13, 1902. .Myron Schermerhorn. ..New Haven, Conn. Mar. 10, 1898. .Nicholas Irving Schermerhorn, Schenectady, N. Y. June ID, 1897 . .Simon Schermerhorn. . " " Schenectady, N. Y. Mar. 10, 1898. .William George Schermerhorn, Schenectady, N. Y. Nov. 9, 1893. .William Wyckoff Schomp. .Wald^n, N. Y. Oct. 25, 1886. .Adrian Onderdonk Schoonmaker, Montclair, N. J. Oct. 24, 1885. .Frederick William Schoonmaker, " June 25, 1885. .Hiram Schoonmaker New York. Oct. 24, 1889. .James Martinus Schoonmaker, Pittsburg, Pa. Mar. 27, 1890. .John Schoonmaker Newburgh, N. Y. Oct. 24, 1889. .Sylvanus Lothrop Schoonmaker, New York June 13, 1895 . .George Wellington Schurman. . . " June 30, 1892 . .Jacob Gould Schurman Ithaca, N.Y. Oct. 24, 1889. .Charles Edward Schuyler New York. Dec. 22, 1887. .Clarkson Crosby Schuyler, Pittsburgh , N. Y. June 10, 1897 . .Hamilton Schuyler Trenton, N. J. April 30, 1885. .Montgomery Roosevelt Schuyler, New York. Mar. 28, 1889 . .Stephen Schuyler West Troy, N. Y. Oct. 22, 1890. .Walter Grinnell Schuyler New York. Dec. 7, 1888. .David Banks Sickels Oct. 27, 1887. .Robert Sickels Mar. 9, 1899. .David Schuyler Skaats " June 30, 1892. .Joseph Hegeman Skillman, Flushing.^L. I. Mar. 26, 1891 . . George Wayne Slingerland New York, Dec. II, 1902. .Mark Vernon Slingerland. . ..Ithaca, N. Y. Mar. 31, 1892. .William Harris Slingerland, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Mar. 31, 1892. .William Henry Slingerland, Slingerlands, N. Y. Mar. 31, 1892. .Henry Lowery Slote Brooklyn, N. Y. June 25, 1885. . Allen Lee Smidt New York. 33 Mar. 29, 1888. .Frank Bishop Smidt New York. Oct. 12, 1899. .Dominicus Snedeker Brooklyn, N. Y, Jan. 7, 1892. .Edward Stagg Leonia, N. J. May 19, 1887 . .John Henry Starin New York, Mar. 29, 1888. .John Bright Stevens Mar. 14, 1901 . .John Edwin Stillwell " June 14, 1894. .Clarence Storm Mar. 29, 1888. .Edward Storm Poughkeepsie, N. Y, June 12, 1902. .Irving Graham Storm, Nov. 9, 1893. .John Edwards Stryker. . . .St. Paul, Minn Oct. 22, 1890. .Samuel Stanhope Stryker, Philadelphia, Pa June 25, 1885. .Peter J. Stuyvesant New York Mar. 12, 1903 . .William Pierre Stymus, Jr " Mar. 12, 1896. .Charles Edward Surdam, Morristown, N. J Dec. 28, 1893. .Arthur Peter Sutphen Somerville, N. J Sept. 29, 1892. .Carlyle Edgar Sutphen Newark, N. J Oct . 21,1897.. Duncan Dunbar Sutphen New York Dec. 29, 1892. .Herbert Sands Sutphen Newark, N. J Mar. 27, 1890. . John Schureman Sutphen New York Dec. 29, 1892. .Theron Yeomans Sutphen. .Newark, N. J Mar. 28, 1889. .John Henry Sutphin Jamaica, N. Y Oct . 24,1885.. Charles Crooke Suy dam . . . Elizabeth , N . J Dec. 14, 1899. .Evert Suydam Brooklyn, N. Y Dec. 23, 1885. .James Suydam New York Nov. 17, 1885. .John Howard Suydam. .Rhinebeck, N. Y Nov. 17, 1885. .Lambert Suydam New York Dec. 13, 1900. .Lambert Suydam, Jr Dec. 7, 1888. .William Farrington Suydam, Honesdale, Pa Dec. 12, 1901 . .Charles Brown Swartwood. .Elmira, N. Y Oct. 25, 1886. .John Livingston Swits, Schenectady, N. Y Mar. 10, 1898. .James Macfarlane Tappen New York June 30, 1892. .Henry Moore Teller Denver, Col Mar. 12, 1896. .Myron Teller Kingston, N. Y Dec. 14, 1899. .Charles Cornwall Ten Broeck, " Nov. 7, 1901 . .William Edward Ten Broeck, Milwaukee, Wis, Dec. 20, 1886. .James Ten Eyck Albany, N. Y Dec. 23, 1885. .Stephen Vedder Ten Eyck New York Dec. 23, 1885. .William Hoffman Ten Eyck.... Mar. 27, 1890. .Henry Traphagen Jersey City, N. J 34 Mar. 9, 1899. .Henry Mackeness Traphagen, Jersey City, N. J. Dec. 12, 1895. .Arthur Dickinson Truax New York. June 15, 1886. .Charles Henry Truax " April 6, 1886. .Chauncey Schaffer Truax Oct. 24, 1889. .James Reagles Truax.. Schenectady, N. Y. Oct. 22, 1890. .William Ellsworth Truex. .Freehold, N. J. Dec. 7, 1888. . William K. Van Alen. . .San Francisco, Cal. June 15, 1886. .Garret Adam Van Allen. . . .Albany, N. Y. Oct. 22, 1890. .William Harman Van Allen. .Elmira, N. Y. June 9, 1898 . . Philip Van Alstine . . . Spring Valley, N. Y. Nov. 9, 1893 . .Lawrence Van Alstyne Sharon, Conn. Oct. 24, 1889. .Richard Henry Van Alstyne. .Troy, N. Y. Mar. 10, 1898. .Thomas J. Van Alstyne. . . .Albany, N. Y. April 30, 1885. .William Van Alstyne Plainfield, N. J. Mar. 28, 1889. .William Charles Van Alstyne, Albany, N. Y. Mar. 30, 1887 . .Cornelius Henry Van Antwerp, " Oct. 27, 1887, .Daniel Lewis Van Antwerp, Loudon ville, N. Y. April 6, 1886. .John Henry Van Antwerp. .Albany, N. Y. June 10, 1897. .Thomas Cleneay Van Antwerp, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mar. 28, 1889. .Thomas Irwin Van Antwerp, Albany, N. Y. June 30, 1892. .William Clarkson Van Antwerp, New York. Oct. 25, 1886. .William Meadon Van Antwerp, Albany, N. Y. Dec. 29, 1892. .Henry Van Arsdale Newark, N. J. Oct. II, 1900. .John Arthur Van Arsdale. .Buffalo, N. Y. Dec. 22, 1887. .David H. Van Auken Cohoes, N. Y. Mar. 13, 1902. .William Henry Van Benschoten, West Park, N. Y. Dec. II, 1902. .William Ide Van Benschoter, Detroit, Mich. Jan. 7, 1892 . .Walter Van Benthuysen, New Orleans, La. April 30, 1885. .Frederick T. Van Beuren New York. April 30, 1885 . .Henry Spingler Van Beuren — April 6, 1886 . . George Green Van Blarcom, Paterson, N. J. Mar. 30, 1887. .Jacob Craig Van Blarcom. .St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 17, 1885. .Arthur Hoffman Van Brunt. . .New York. 35 Oct. 24, 1889. .Charles Van Brunt Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 14, 1885 . .Cornelius Van Brunt New York. Mar. 27, 1891. .Cornelius Bergen Van Brunt, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sept. 28, 1892. .Ralph Albert Van Brunt, Schenectady, N. Y. April 30, 1887. .John Dash Van Buren. . .Newburgh, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .De Witt Van Buskirk Bayonne, N. J. Dec. 23, 1885. .John R. Van Buskirk New York. Dec. 23, 1885. .John Couwenhoven Van Cleaf, Montclair, N. J. Oct. 27, 1887. .James Henry Van Cleef, New Brunswick, N. J. Mar. 14, 1895. .Henry Howell Van Cleef, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mar. 30, 1887 . .Lincoln Van Cott Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 29, 1891 . .George Howard Vander Beck, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 25, 1886. .Francis Isaac Vander Beek, Jersey City, N. J. Mar. 31, 1892. .Frank Isaac Vander Beek, Jr. .New York. Mar. 27, 1890. .George Howard Vander Beek, Allentown, N. J. Oct. 25, 1886. .Isaac Paulis Vander Beek, Jersey City, N.J. Dec. 20, 1886. .George Ohlen Van der Bogert, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 9, 1899 . . Frank Fellows Vanderhoef New Yrok. Dec. 8, 1898. .Harman Blauvelt Vanderhoef. . " Mar. 9, 1899. .Nathaniel Wyckoff Vanderhoef, " Dec. 23, 1885. .Charles Albert Vanderhoof " Mar. 14, 1885. .Augustus H. Vanderpoel. . . .Orange, N. J. Dec. 20, 1886. .Samuel Oakley Vander Poel. . .New York. Nov. 17, 1885 . . Waldron Burritt Vander Poel. .New York. Mar. 28, 1889. .Eugene Vanderpool Newark, N. J. Oct. 24, 1885. .Albert Vander Veer Albany, N. Y. Dec. 20, 18S6. .David Augustus Vander Veer, Freehold, N. J. Dec. 12, 1895. .Edgar Albert Vander Veer. .Albany, N. Y. Mar. 10, 1898. .Henry Boorum Vander Veer, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 14, 1885. .John Reeve Vander Veer New York. Mar. 29, i! Mar. 14 1901 Jan. 7 1892 June 10 1897 Mar. II 1897 Mar. 14, 1885 Oct. 21 1897 Oct. 27. 1887 Mar. 8, 1900 Dec. 8, 1888 Oct. 27, 1887 Dec. 20, 1886 Dec. 22, 1887 Dec. 12, 1901 June 8, 1899 Mar. M, 1901 Oct. 27. 1887 Mar. 14, 1895 Mar. 14. 1885 June 25. 1885 June 25. 1885 Dec. 7. 1888 April 6, 1886. Nov. 7. 1901 Oct. 25. 1886 Mar. 30. 1887. Mar. 10, 1898 Mar. 29> 1894. Jan. 7. 1892 Dec. 10, 1896. April 6, 1886. Oct. 27. 1887. 36 . .James Wilkerson Vandervoort, Harvey sburg, O. .Alfred Van Derwerken. . . .Brooklyn, N. Y. , .Frank Montague Van Deusen, Rondout, N. Y. , .George Clark Van Deusen, Philadelphia, Pa. .Charles Oscar Van Devanter, Hagerstown, Md. . Charles Henry Van Deventer. . .New York. . Christopher Van Deventer, Pittsfield, Mass. .George Mather Van Deventer, Brooklyn, N. Y. .Horace Van Deventer. . .Knoxville, Tenn. .James Thayer Van Deventer, " " .Ely Van De Warker Syracuse, N. Y. . George Roe Van De Water .... New York. . Louis Otis Van Doren " .P. A. V. Van Doren Princeton, N. J. .William Van Dorn Freehold, N. J. . Edward Seguin Van Duyn, Syracuse, N. Y. .John Van Duyn . Harrison Van Duyne Newark, N. J. . Henry Sayre Van Duzer New York. .Selah Reeve Van Duzer.. Newburgh, N. Y. .Henry Van Dyke Princeton, N. J. . Herbert Van Dyke New York. .Thomas Kittera Van Dyke, Harrisburg, Pa. .Walter Van Dyke Oakland, Cal. .Amos Van Etten Rondout, N. Y. . Edgar Van Etten Brookline, Mass. . Nathan Bristol Van Etten New York. . Frank Van Fleet .Amos Corwin Van Gaasbeek, Orange, N. J. .Harvey David Van Gaasbeek, Sussex, N. J. . Louis Bevier Van Gaasbeek. . . . New York. .Acmon Pulaski Van Gieson, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 37 Oct. 8, 1896. .Charles Manning Van Heusen, Alban3^ N. Y. Mar. 26, 1891 . .Edmund French Van Hoesen, Amsterdam, N. Y. Mar. 14, 1885. .George M. Van Hoesen New York. April 30, 1885 . .John William Van Hoesen " Dec. 12, 1901. .Teunis Whitbeck Van Hoesen, Philadelphia, Pa. Jan. 30, 1890. .Charles French Van Horn, Mar. 30, 1887 . .Francis Charles Van Horn.. Newport, R. I. Nov. 7, 1 90 1. . Byron G. Van Home Englewood, N. J. Oct. 24, 1S89. .John Garret Van Home New York. May 19, 1887 . .Stephen Van Alen Van Home. . " Oct. II, 1900. .Isaac Van Houten Paterson, N. J. Dec. 7, 1888. .Charles Francis Van Inwegen, Port Jervis, N. Y. Dec. II, 1902. .Charles Mayer Van Kleeck, Flushing, L. I. Oct. 27, 1887 . . Frank Van Kleeck. . . .Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Oct. 24, 1889. .Theodore Van Kleeck, " " Mar. 29, 1888. .William Henry Van Kleeck. ...New York. Oct. 21, 1897 . .Henry Augustus Van Liew Mar. 26, 1891 . .Andrew B. Van Loan " Mar. 29, 1894. .Charles Leffingwell Van Loan, CatskiU, N. Y. June 25, 1885. .Eugene Van Loan Athens, N. Y. Dec. 28, 1893 . .Frederick William Van Loan... New York. Oct. 22, 1890. .Thomas Van Loan Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov. 9, 1893 . .Zelah Van Loan New York. June 10, 1897 . .George Gomez Van Mater, Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 29, 1891. .Jacob Rapelye Van Mater. .Passaic, N. J. Dec. 7, 1888. .Calvin Decker Van Name, Mariner's Harbor, N. Y. Oct. II, 1900. .David Barcalow Van Name, Mariner's Harbor, N. Y. June 8, 1899. .Frederick Lattan Van Ness. .Orange, N. J. Mar. 14, 1885 . . Russell Van Ness New York. Dec. 7, 1888. .Frank Roe Van Nest. . .Glen Ridge, N. J. Mar. 14, 1885 . . George Willett Van Nest New York. Mar. 14, 1885. .Warner Van Norden June 13, 1901 . .Augustus Todd Van Nostrand, Romulus, N. Y. 38 Mar. 28, 1889 . .Charles Belden Van Nostrand. .New York. Oct. 21, 1897. .Frank Daniel Van Nostrand, Brooklyn, N. Y. June 25, 1885. .John Everitt Van Nostrand, Evergreen, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .James Edgar Van Olinda, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 22, 1887. .Charles Hopkins Van Orden, Catskill, N. Y. Mar. 14, 1885. .Henry De Witt Van Orden, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jan. 30, 1890. .Philip Vernon Van Orden. . Catskill, N. Y. Oct. 25, 1886. .William Van Orden Mar. 14, 1885. .Gilbert Sutphen Van Pelt New York. Mar. 26, 1891 . .Jacob L. Van Pelt Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 7, 1888. .John Van DerBilt Van Pelt, Dec. 7, 1888. .Townsend Cortelyou Van Pelt, " Dec. 14, 1899. .Walter Graham Van Pelt, San Diego, Cal. June 14, 1894. .William Robinson Powell Van Pelt, New York. Dec. 7, 1888. .John Bullock Van Petten, Claverack, N. Y. Nov. 9, 1893. .John Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, New Brighton, N. Y. Mar. II, 1897 . . Lyndsay Van Rensselaer .... Kobe, Japan. Oct. 27, 1887. .William Knickerbocker Van Reypen, Washington, D. C. Dec. 20, 1886. .Cornelius Van Riper Passaic, N. J. Oct. 21, 1897 . .Julius Fernando Van Riper, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mar. 14, 1885 . .Richard Van Santvoord New York. Oct. 27, 1887. .Seymour Van Santvoord Troy, N. Y. Dec. 7, 1888. .Eugene Van Schaick New York. Mar. 14, 1885 . .Henry Van Schaick Dec. 23, 1885. .John Van Schaick Cobleskill, N. Y. Mar. 14, 1885. .George West Van Siclen. .Cornwall, N. Y. April 30, 1885. .Alvan Howard Van Sinderen.. .New York. April 30, 1885 . .William Leslie Van Sinderen, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. II, 1897. .Hebbard Kimball Van Size. .Utica, N. Y. Mar. 31, 1892. .Cyrus Manchester Van Slyck, Providence, R. I. June 10, 1897 . . George Finch Van Slyck New York. 39 Mar. 14, 1885 . . George Whitfield Van Slyck. . . . New York. April 6, 1886 . . Evert Van Slyke New York. Dec. 9, 1897 . .Evert Sheldon Van Slyke " Oct. 24, 1885 . .John Garnsey Van Slyke. .Kingston, N. Y. Dec. 12, 1895 . .Warren Clark Van Slyke New York. Dec. 23, 1885. .Bennet Van Syckel Trenton, N. J. Mar. 31, 1892 . .Charles Sloan Van Syckel. . " " Oct. 25, 1886. .James Monroe Van Valen, Hackensack, N. J. Jan. 30, 1890. .John Loucks Van Valkenburgh, Albany, N. Y. Mar. 26, 1891 . .Joseph D wight Van Valkenburgh, Greene, N. Y. Oct. 13, 1898. .Ralph D. Van Valkenburgh, Hudson, N. Y. Oct. 12, 1899. .Raymond Hubert Van Valkenburgh, Greene, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .Abraham Van Wyck Van Vechten, New York. Sept. 29, 1892. .Charles Duane Van Vechten, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Sept. 29, 1892. .Ralph Van Vechten.. " " " Mar. 14, 1885. .Abraham Kip Van Vleck, Morristown, N. J. Mar. 30, 1887 . .Charles King Van Vleck. . .Hudson, N. Y. Mar. 9, 1899. .John Monroe Van Vleck, Middletown, Conn, Oct. 27, 1887 . .William David Van Vleck, Montclair, N. J. Oct. 8, 1896. .William Henry Van Vleck, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 7, 1888. .Benson VanVliet. . . .Poughkeepsie, N. Y. April 30, 1885. .Deuse Mairs Van Vliet. . .Plainfield, N. J. June 15, 1886. . Frederick Christian Van Vliet, Shrewsbury, N. J. Dec. 20, 1886 . . Frederick Gilbert Van Vliet. . . .New York. Dec. 9, 1897 . .George Stockwell Van Vliet, Pleasant Plains, N. Y. Oct. 27, 1887 . .William Downs Van Vliet. .Goshen, N. Y. Dec. 7, 1888. .James Van Voast Cincinnati, O. Dec. 23, 1885. .James Albert Van Voast, Schenectady, N. Y. Mar. 14, 1885 . . Philip Van Volkenburgh New York. 40 Mar. 14, 1885. .Thomas Sedgwick Van Volkenburgh, New York Jan. 7, 1892. .Eugene Van Voorhis. .Ironduquoit, N. Y June 25, 1885. .John Van Voorhis Rochester, N. Y Nov. 17, 1885. .Menzo Van Voorhis Mar. 9, 1899 . -Alexander Holland Van Vorst, Utica, N. Y April 30, 1885. .Frederick Boyd Van Vorst. .Nyack, N. Y Dec. 7, 1888. .Josiah Van Vranken. .Schenectady, N. Y Dec. 22, 1887. .William Townsend Van Vredenburgh, New Brighton, N. Y Dec. 20, 1886. .Bleecker Van Wagenen, South Orange, N. J Mar. 9, 1899. .Edward A. Van Wagenen. .Newark, N. J Mar. 14, 1885 . . George Van Wagenen New York Dec. 7, 1888. .Henry William Van Wagenen, Morristown, N. J Oct. 25, 1886. .Hubert Van Wagenen New York June 29, 1893. .John Brower Van Wagenen, West Orange, N. J Dec. 20, 1886 . .John Richard Van Wagenen, Oxford, N.Y Oct. 9, 1902 . .Abraham Van Winkle Newark, N. J Oct. 22, 1890 . . Charles Van Winkle, West Philadelphia, Pa Mar. 10, 1898. .Daniel Van Winkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J Mar. 14, 1885 . . Edgar Beach Van Wnikle New York Oct. 24, 1889 . . Frank Oldis Van Winkle, Jersey City, N. J Oct. 25, 1886. .John Albert Van Winkle. .Paterson, N. J Mar. 29, 1894. .Marshall Van Winkle... .Jersey City, N. J Sept. 29, 1892. .Waling Walingson Van Winkle, Parkersburg, W. Va Dec. 28, 1893. .Harmon Van Woert Athens, N. Y Dec. 8, 1898. .Jacob Van Woert Greig, N. Y June 25, 1885 . .James Burtis Van Woert New York Dec. II, 1902. .James Burtis Van Woert, Jr. . . " Dec. 8, 1898 . .William Van Woert Montclair, N. J Oct. 25, 1886. .Jasper Van Wormer Albany, N. Y April 30, 1885 . .John Rufus Van Wormer New York Dec. 28, 1893 . .Albert Van Wyck Brooklyn, N. Y Dec. 23, 1885. .Augustus Van Wyck June 12, 1902. .David Barnes Van Wyck, Manchester Bridge, N. Y. 41 Mar. 14, 1901 . .Henry Mesier Van Wyck, New Hamburg, N. Y. Dec. 22, 1887 . .Jacob Southart Van W^^ck, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mar. 14, 1885. .John H. Van Wyck New York. Oct. 12, 1899. .Joseph Van Wyck, Manchester.Bridge, N.Y. Mar. 30, 1S93. .Phihp Van Rensselaer Van Wyck, Jr., Plainfield, N. J. Oct. 25, 1886. .Robert Anderson Van Wyck. ..New York. Oct. 27, 1887 . .Samuel Van Wyck Brooklyn, N. Y. June 30, 1892 . .William Van Wyck " " April 30, 1885 . .William Edward Van Wyck. . . .New York. Dec. 7 , 1888.. Milton Burns Van Zandt New York. June 25, 1885. .John Leonard Varick " April 30, 1885. .Theodore Romeyn Varick, Yonkers, N. Y. Oct. 8, 1896. .Arthur Groff Vedder Fort Plain, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .Charles Stuart Vedder. . .Charleston, S. C. Mar. 30, 1887. .Commodore Perry Vedder, Elhcottville, N. Y. Mar. 26, 1891 . . Harmon Albert Vedder New York. April 30, 1885 . .Maus Rosa Vedder " Sept. 29, 1892. .Wentworth Darcy Vedder. .Mansfield, Pa. Oct. 25, 1886. .Andrew Truax Veeder Pittsburg, Pa. Oct. 16, 1894. .Herman Greig Veeder " " Mar. 29, 1888. .Ten Eyck De Witt Veeder, Greenwich, Va. June 13, 1901 . .Van Vechten Veeder New York. Oct. 24, 1889. .Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule, East Orange, N. J. June 25, 1885. .John D. Vermeule New York. Dec. 22, 1887. .Philip Verplanck Yonkers, N. Y. Mar. 14, 1 901 . .Samuel Verplanck, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. April 30, 1885. .William Gordon Ver Planck New York. Jan. 30, 1890. .John Jay Viele Bronxville, N. Y. Oct. 24, 1889 . . Maurice A. Viele Schenectady, N. Y. April 6, 1886 . . Sheldon Thompson Viele .... Buffalo, N. Y. Mar. 26, 1891. .Edward Willett Visscher.. ..Albany, N.Y. Dec. 22, 1887. .John Hayden Visscher. .. .Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 27, 1887 . .Albert Van Brunt Voorhees, " " Mar. 10, 1898. .Albert Van Brunt Voorhees, Jr., " Dec. 22, 1887. .Anson Augustus Voorhees, Upper Montclair, N. J. 42 Mar. 26, 1891 . .Charles C. V. Voorhees. . .Brooklyn, N. Y. May 19, 1887. .Charles Hageman Voorhees, Rocky Hill, N. J. Dec. II, 1902 . .Frank Duryea Voorhees, Jersey City, N. J. Mar. 8, 1900. .Foster Mac Gowan Voorhees, Elizabeth, N. J. Mar. 10, 1898. .John A. Voorhees Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar. 29, 1888. .John Hunn Voorhees. .North Bend, Ohio. Mar. 28, 1889. .John Jacob Voorhees... .Jersey City, N. J. Dec. II, 1902. .John Jay Voorhees Mar. 30, 1887 . . Judah Back Voorhees. . . .Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec. 22, 1887 . .Peter Van Voorhees Camden, N. J. Dec. 12, 1901 . .Sherman Voorhees Elmira, N. Y. April 6, 1886 . . Theodore Voorhees Philadelphia, Pa. May 19, 1887. .Willard Penfield Voorhees, New Brunswick, N. J. Dec. 13, 1894. .Arthur Voorhis New York. Mar. 30, 1887. .Augustus Marvin Voorhis — Nyack, N. Y. Oct. 24, 1889. .Jacob Voorhis Greenwich, Conn. Dec. 7, 1888. .John Voorhis April 6, 1886 . . John R. Voorhis New York. Mar. 14, 1885. .Benjamin Fredenburgh Vosburgh, May 19, 1887 . .Miles Woodward Vosburgh, Albany, N. Y. Oct. 12, 1899. .Royden Woodward Vosburgh, New Brighton, N. Y. Dec. 14, 1889. .Theodore Vosburgh Buffalo, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .Alfred Purdy Vredenburgh, Bayonne, N. J. Mar, 28, 1889. .Edward Lawrence Vredenburgh, Bayonne City, N. J. Mar. 28, 1889. .Frank Vredenburgh. .Bergen Point, N. J. Mar. 29, 1894. .La Rue Vredenburgh. . . .Somerville, N. J. Mar. 30, 1887. .William H. Vredenburgh. .Freehold, N. J. Jan. 7, 1892. .Cornelius Delos Vreeland, Chicago Heights, HI. June 12, 1902. .Herbert Harold Vreeland New York. June 15, 1886. .Garret Dorset Wall Vroom.. Trenton, N. J. June 15, 1886. .Peter Dumont Vroom, Governor's Island, N. Y. Dec. 20, 1886. .John Wright Vrooman. . .Herkimer, N. Y. 43 Mar. 29, 1894. .Wellington Vrooman, Parkersburg, W. Va. Sept. 29, 1892. .Cornelius Augustus Waldron, Waterford, N. Y. Dec. 28, 1893. .William Gunsaul Waldron, Amsterdam, N. Y. Oct. 10, 1895 . .Zaremba W. Waldron Jackson, Mich. Jan. 7, 1892. .Samuel Henry Wandell New York. Oct. 24, 1889 . .Townsend Wandell " Oct. 24, 1885 . .Evert Jansen Wendell " Oct. 27, 1887. .Gordon Wendell Dec. 7, 1888. .John Dunlap Wendell. . .Fort Plain, N. Y. Mar. 28, 1889. .Willis Wendell Amsterdam, N. Y. Mar. 26, 1891 . .Charles Alonzo Wessell New York. April 30, 1885 . .John Calvin Westervelt " Oct. 12, 1899. .Josiah Arnold Westervelt " Oct. 24, 1889. .Andrew J. Whitbeck Boston, Mass. Nov. 7, 1901 . . Royden Williamson New York. Sept. 29, 1892. .Charles Knickerbocker Winne, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 24, 1889 . . Charles Visscher Winne Albany, N. Y. Oct. 21, 1897 . .Charles Edward Witbeck. . .Cohoes, N. Y. Mar. 27, 1890. .Clark Witbeck Schenectady, N. Y. Mar. 9, 1899. .Reynier Jacob Wortendyke, Jersey City, N. J. June 12, 1902. .Ferdinand Lott Wyckoff. . Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 12, 1899. .Joseph Lewis Wyckoff Holyoke, Mass. Oct. 24, 1885. .Peter Wyckoff Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 22, 1890. .Peter B. Wyckoff New York. Mar. 30, 1887 . .William Forman Wyckoff. .Jamaica, N. Y. June 1 1 , 1896 . . Edward Judson Wynkoop, Syracuse, N. Y. Mar. 14, 1885 . .Gerardus Hilles Wynkoop New York. June 25, 1885 . .James Davis Wynkoop " Mar. 12, 1903 . .William Augustus Wynkoop, Syracuse, N. Y. Dec. 13, 1894. .Aaron J. Zabriskie Newark, N. J. Dec. II, 1902. .Albert A. Zabriskie. .West Shokan, N. Y. Oct. 27, 1887 . .Andrew Christian Zabriskie. . . . New York. Mar. 10, 1898. .Christian Brevoort Zabriskie. .. Mar. 26, 1892. .George A. Zabriskie Bloomfield, N. J. Jan. 7, 1892. .Josiah H. Zabriskie, Mount Vernon, N. Y. June II, 1896. .Simeon Templeton Zabriskie ... New York. IN MEMORIAM. Date of Date of Election. Death. Mar. 14, 1S85. .Theodore RomeynWestbrook. .Kingston, N. Y Oct. 6, i88£ June 25, 1885. .Stephen Melancthon Ostrander. Brooklyn, N. Y Nov. 19, 1885 Mar. 14, 1885. .John D. Van Buren Newburgh, N. Y. ..Dec. i, 1885 Dec. 23, .James WesterveltQuackenbush.Hackensack, N. J.. Mar. 6, li Mar. 14, 1885. .Augustus W. Wynkoop Kinderhook, N. Y. . ApriliS, 18S6 Mar. 14, 1885. .David Van Nostrand New York June 14, 1886 Mar. 14, 18S5. .John Thurman Van Wyck New York Nov. 23, 1886 Dec. 23, 18S5. .John Van Vorst Jersey City, N. J. ..Feb, 4, 1S87 June 25, 1885. .Bartow White Van Voorhis. . . .New York April27, 1887 Mar. 14, 1885. .William Van Wyck New York May 28, 1887 June 25, 1885. .Clarence R. Van Benthuysen.. .New York July 18, 1887 June 25, 1885. .Aaron J. Vanderpoel New York Aug. 22, 1887 April 30, 1885. .Cornelius V. S. Roosevelt South Orange, N. J. Sept. 30, 1887 Dec. 20, 1886. .Barent Arent Mynderse Schenectady, N. Y.Oct. 2, 1887 Mar. 14, 18S5. .Theodore Romeyn Varick Jersey City, N. J. . .Nov. 23, 1887 Oct. 27, 1887. .Henry James Ten Eyck Albany, N. Y Nov. 29, 1887 Mar. 14, 1SS5. . Henry H. Van Dyke New York Jan. 23, 1888 Oct. 27, 1887.. David D. Acker New York Mar. 23, 18S8 Dec. 20, 1S86. .George Washington Schuyler. .Ithaca, N. Y Mar. 29, 1888 Dec. 23, 1885. .Benjamin Stevens Van Wyck. .New York Mar. 29, 1888. .Henry R. Low Middletown, N. April 30, 1885. .W. A. Ogden liegeman New York Dec. 7, 1888. .John J, Van Nostrand Brooklyn, N. Y Jan. Dec. 23. 1885. .Abraham Lott Brooklyn, N. Y Jan. June 25, 1885. .John Voorhees Van Woert New York Jan. June 25, 1885. .Gardiner Baker Van Vorst New York Feb. Oct. 25, 1886. .Edward Y. Lansing Albany, N. Y Mar. 44 ...Aug. 31, Y..Dec. I, . . .Dec. 24, 7, T3. 24, 5. 1888 1888 45 Oct. 25, 1886. .Cornelius M. Schoonmaker. . . .Kingston, N. Y. . . .Mar. 15, i{ May 19, 1887. .Theodore C. Vermilye Staten Island, N. Y.Mar. 31, i J April 30, 1SS5. .Garret Lansing Schuyler New York April 20, 1889 Mar. 28, 1S89. .James Riker Waverly, N.Y July 3, 1889 April 6, 1886. .Martin John Ryerson Bloomingdale, N. J. July 30, 1889 Oct. 25, 1886.. Augustus A. II ardenbergh Jersey City, N. J. . .Oct. 5, 1889 June 20, 1885. .Hooper Cumming Van Vorst.. .New York Oct. 26, 1889 Mar. 30, 1887. .John Waling Van Winkle Passaic, N. J Nov. 2, 1889 Oct. 27, 1887. .John Enders Voorhees Amsterdam, N. Y. .Nov. 26, 1889 June 25, 1885. .Abram Bovee Van Dusen New York Dec. 19, 1889 April 30, 1885. .Henry Jacob Schenck New York Dec. 30, 1889 April 6, 1S86. .William Voorhis Nyack, N. Y Jan. 4, 1890 Dec. 22, 1887. .Louis V. D. Hardenbergh Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .Jan. 4, 1890 Dec. 22, 1887. .John H. Suydam New York Jan. 8, 1890 Dec, 22, 1887. .JohnSchermerhorn Schenectady, N. Y. .Jan, 27, 1890 Dec. 8, 1888. .William Bross Chicago, 111 Jan. 28, 1890 Mar. 30, 1887. .John Barent Visscher Albany, N. Y Jan, 31, 1890 Mar, 28, 1889, .Edgar Van Benthuysen New Orleans, La. . . Mar. 21, 1890 Dec, 23, 1885. .Henry Everett Roosevelt New York April 29, 1890 May 19, 1887. .Thomas Storm New York May i, 1890 Mar, 30, 1887, .Sidney De Kay Staten Island, N. Y.Aug. 30, 1890 Dec. 8, 1888. .George W. Van Vlack Palatine B'dge, N.Y. Sept. 7, 1890 Jan. 30, i8go. .Edward Van Kleeck Poughkeepsie, N, Y,Nov. 13, 1890 June 25, 18S5. .Jacob W. Hoystradt Hudson, N.Y Nov. 15, 1890 May 19, 1S87. .Cornelius Rapelye Astoria, N. Y Nov. 20, 1890 Mar. 28, 1889. .Nicoll Floyd Elmendorf New York Nov. 25, 1890 Oct. 25, 1886. .Charles B. Lansing Albany, N. Y Dec. i, 1890 Oct. 27, 1887. .Coert Du Bois New York Jan. i, 1891 Dec. 7, 18S8. .Charles E. Conover Middletown, N. J..Jan. 9,1891 Dec. 20, 1886. .Leonard G. Hun Albany, N. Y Mar. 11, 1891 April 6, 1886. .George G. DeW'itt Nyack, N. Y April22, 189 Mar. 29, 1888. .Hugh B. Van Deventer New York April27, 189 Oct. 25, 18S6. .Peter Van Schaick Pruyn Kinderhook, N. Y..May 2, 1S9 Nov. 17, 1885. .Henry Jackson Van Dyke Brooklyn, N. Y May 25, 189 Dec. 7, 188S. .Charles Livingston Acker New York INIay 26, 189 Mar. 29, 1S88. .John Baker Stevens New York June 10, iSg: April 6, 1886. .Garret Van Nostrand Nyack, N. Y June 15, 1S9: Dec. 22, 1887. .John Peter Adriance Poughkeepsie, N. Y.June 18, 189; Mar. 30, 1887. .Eugene Du Bois Staten Island, N. Y.June 26, 189: Oct. 27, 1S87. .Henry W. Teller Pompton Pl'ns, N.J.July 2, 189 Oct. 25, 1886. .George Washington Van Slyke. Albany, N. Y Aug. Ii, 189 Dec. 7, 1888.. Jacob Glen Sanders Albany, N. Y Sept. 28, 189 46 Oct. 22, 1890. .Anthony G. Van Schaick Chicago, 111 Oct. 13, 1891 Dec. 23, 1885. .William Harrison Van Wyck. .New York Nov. 15, 1891 Dec. 7, 1888. .Peter Van Vranken Fort Albany, N. Y Dec. 13, 1891 April 30, 1885 . .Jacob Dyckman Vermilye New York Jan. 2, 1892 Mar. 28, 1889. .John Nelson Van Wagner Troy, N. Y Feb. 7, 1892 Mar. 26, 1891. .Junius Schenck Brooklyn, N. Y Feb. 15, 1892 June 15, 1886. .Van Wyck Brinkerhoff New York Feb. 25, 1892 April 6, 1886. .Nicholas Van Slyck Providence, R. I. . .Mar. 3, 1892 Dec. 23, 1S85. .Samuel Van Benschoten Brooklyn, N. Y Mar. 12, 1892 June 15, 1886. .Henry Lienau Booraem New Br'swick, N. J.April g, 1892 Mar. 14, 1885. .Edward Electus Van Auken. . .New York April 29, 1892 Nov. 30, 1890. .Samuel Bowne Duryea Brooklyn, N. Y June 7, 1892 Oct. 29, 1891. .William Brownlee Voorhees. . .Blauwenburgh, N.J.June 13, 1892 June 25, 1885. .Elias William Van Voorhees. . .New York Sept. 21, 1892 Mar. 28, 1889. .Alfred Vredenburgh Bayonne, N. J Oct. 11, 1892 Oct. 25, 1886. .Giles Yates Vander Bogert Schenectady, N. Y..Nov. 4, 1892 Jan. 30, 1890. .Thomas Beekman Heermans. . .Syracuse, N. Y Dec. i, 1892 Mar. 29, 188S. .W^illiam Dominick Garrison. . .New York Dec. 2, 1892 Dec. 23, 1885. .Nicholas Latrobe Roosevelt. . . .New York Dec. 13, 1892 April 6, 1886.. Isaac I. Vander Beck Jersey City, N. J. ..Feb. 8, 1893 Dec. 22, 1887. .Charles Henry Voorhees New York Mar. 9, 1893 Oct. 25, 1886. .Peter Labagh Vander Veer Santa Fe, N. M Mar. 16, 1S93 Dec. 20, 1886. .Gerrit Hubert Van Wagenen. . .Rye, N, Y Mar. 29, 1893 Mar. 27, 1890. .John Lefferts Flatbush, N. Y April 18, 1S93 Oct. 21, 1889. .George Titus Haring Allendale, N. J May 7,1893 Jan. 30, 1890. .George Pine DeBevoise Denver, Col. May 20, 1893 June 15, 1886. .Theodore V. Van Heusen Albany, N. Y June 15, 1S93 April 30, 1885. .Lawrence Van der Veer Rocky Hill, N. J.. .June 21, 1893 Oct. 25, 1886. .Stephen W. Van Winkle Paterson, N. J June 2S, 1S93 Oct. 22, 1890. .William Vandever Venturia, Cal July 23, 1893 April 6, 1886. .John Banta New York July 26, 1893 Dec. 7, 1888. .Thomas Doremus Messier Pittsburgh, Pa Aug. 11, 1893 June 15, 1886. .John Evert De Witt Portland, Me Aug. 30, 1893 Mar. 26, J 89 1. -Wynford Van Gaasbeek New York Sept. 5, 1893 Mar. 30, 1893. .Richard Amerman Flatbush, N. Y Oct. 6, 1893 Mar. 30, 1887. .Willard Charles Marselius Albany, N. Y Dec. 24, 1893 May 27, 1890. .Gardiner Van Nostrand Newburgh, N. Y. . .Jan. i, 1894 April 6, 1886. .John Hancock Riker New York Jan. 26, 1894 Dec. 23, 1885. .Augustus Schoonmaker Kingston, N. Y. . . .April 10, 1894 Oct. 27, 1887. .Abram Jansen Hardenbergh. . .Spring House, N.Y.May 7, 1894 Mar. 30, 1887. .Abraham Van Vechten Albany, N. Y May 7, 1894 47 Dec. 7, i8S8. .Jasper Van Vleck New York June 4, 1S94 Mar. 29, 1S94. .Francis Salmon Quackenbos. . .Hartford, Conn. . . .July i, 1894 Mar. 29, 1888. .Solomon Van Etten Port Jer^'is, N. Y. . . July 7, 1894 Oct. 24, 1886. .Walter L. Van Denbergh Amsterdam, N. Y. .Aug. 5, 1894 April 6, 1886. .George Van Campen Olean, N. Y Aug. 12, 1894 Mar. 29, 1888.. James Scott Conover New York Sept, 18, 1894 Dec. 22, 1887. .Richard Van Voorhis Rochester Oct. 2r, 1894 Nov. 9, 1893. .Hooper Gumming Van Vorst. . .Bath-on-Hudson. . . .Oct. 26, 1894 Jan. 30, 1S90. .James A. Van Auken New York Nov. 5, 1894 Mar. 26, 1S91. .Thomas Lenox Van Deventer. .Knoxville, Tenn...Nov. 5, 1894 Mar. 28, 1889. .George Washington Rosevelt. . .Stamford, Conn. . . .Nov. 7, 1S94 Dec. 7, 1888. .David Buel Knickerbocker Indianapolis, Ind. . .Dec. 31, 1894 Dec. 23, 1885. .John Fine Suydam New York Jan. 3, 1895 June 29, 1893. .Moses Bedell Suydam Allegheny, Pa Jan. 14, 1895 Oct. 25, 1886.. Elijah Dubois Kingston, N. Y Feb. 7,1895 Mar. 29, 1894. .Frank Roosevelt New York Feb. 7, 1895 Mar. 30, 1S87. .Henry Ditmas Polhemus Brooklyn, N. Y Feb. 14, 1895 Mar. 28, 18S9. .Francis Latta Du Bois Bridgeton, N. J Feb. 24, 1895 Nov. 17, 1885. .Albert Van Wagner Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Mar. 28, 1895 Oct. 25, 1S86. .Charles H. Van Benthuysen. . .Albany, N. Y April 15, 1895 Oct. 24, 1S89.. James Dumond Van Hoeven- berg New Brighton, N.Y.May 9, 1S95 Mar. 31, 1892. .Cornelius S. Cooper Schraalenburgh,N.J.May 12, 1895 Nov. 17, 1885. .John Paul Paulison Tenafly, N. J May 30, 1895 Oct. 25, 1886. .John Jacob Morris Paterson, N. J June 9, 1895 Dec. 20, 1886. .Hiram Edward Sickels Albany, N. Y July 4, 1895 Oct. 27, 1S87. .Josiah Pierson Vreeland Paterson, N.J July 19, 1895 May 19, 1S87. .Fletcher Vosburgh Albany, N. Y July 30, 1895 May 19, 1887. .Theodore Miller Hudson, N. Y Aug. iS, 1895 Jan. 7, 1S92. .John Ryer Lydecker Bogota, N. J Oct. 4, 1895 Mar. 27, 1890. .Frederick William Nostrand. . .Glen Ridge, N. J.. .Oct. 27, 1895 Mar. 28, 1889. .Johnston Niven Hegeman New York Nov. 12, 1895 Dec. 22, 1887. .Peter L. Voorhees Camden, N. J Nov. 29, 1895 June 15, 1886. .Edward Schenck New York Dec. 18, 1895 Oct. 25, 1886. .William Henry Montanye New York Dec. 23, 1895 Jan. 30, 1890. .John Waddell Van Sickle Springfield, O Dec. 26, 1895 Oct. 25, 1S86. .Stephen Van Rensselaer Bogert New Brighton, N. Y.Jan. 10, 1896 Oct. 24, 1889. .Joseph Woodard Duryee New York Jan. 25, 1896 Dec. 22, 1887.. John Brower New York Feb. 28, 1896 Oct. 24, 1889. .Daniel Berten Van Houten New York Mar. 27, 1896 Oct. 22, 1890. .David Demaree Banta Bloomington, Ind. . .April 9, 1896 Mar. 31, 1892. .Charles Henry Voorhis Jersey City, N. J. . .April 15, 1896 Oct. 22, 1890. .Cornelius Tunis Williamson.. . .Newark, N. J May 7, 1896 April 6, 1886. .Henry Keteltas New York May 23, 1896 Mar. 30, 1SS7. .George Henry Wyckoff Montclair, N. J June 20, 1896 Dec. 20, 1S86. .Thomas Hun Albany, N. Y June 23, 1896 April 30, 1885. .Henry Peek De Graaf Oscawana, N. Y July 11, 1896 Dec. 29, 1892. .Richard Riker New York Aug. 2, 1896 Oct. 25, 1886. .Lawrence Van Voorhees Cortel- you Brooklyn, N. Y Aug. 5, 1896 June 25. 1885. .Alexander Thompson Van Nest. New York Aug. 10, 1896 Mar. 30, 18S7. .Ransom Hollenback Vedder. . .Cha'm Center, N. Y.Aug. 12, 1896 April 30, 18S5. .Joshua Marsden Van Cott New York' Aug. 13, 1896 April 30, 1885. .Eugene Van Benschoten New York Oct. 26, 1896 Oct. 24, 1889. .George Aaron Banta Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .Nov. 2, 1896 Dec. 22, 1S87. .William Dilworth Voorhees Bergen Point, N. J.Nov. 11, 1896 Dec. 22, 1S87. .Stacy Prickett Conover Wickatunk, N. J. . .Nov. 17, 1896 Jan. 30, 1890. .Jerome Vemet Deyo Poughkeepsie, N.Y.Dec. 28, 1896 Mar. 30, 1893. .Williamson Rapalje Brooklyn, N. Y Dec. 28, 1896 Jan. 30, 1890. .John Newton Voorhees Flemington, N. J. . .Jan. 7, 1897 Dec. 22, 1887.. Jacob Charles Van Cleef New Brunswick, N.J.Jan. 11, 1897 May 19, 1887. .William Rankin Duryee New Brunswick, N.J.Jan. 20, 1897 Sept. 29, 1892. . Abram Winfred Bergen Cornwall, N. Y. . . .Jan. 21, 1897 April 30, 1885. .William Henry Van Slyck Valatie, N. Y Mar. 3, 1897 June 25, 18S5. .John William Somarindyck Glen Cove, N. Y. .April 12, 1896 Dec. 23, 1885 . .John Holmes Van Brunt Fort Hamilton, N.Y.Sept. 26, 1896 Oct. 25, 1886. .Stephen Van Wyck Brooklyn April 25, 1897 April 6, 1886. .William James Van Arsdale. .. .New York April 30, 1897 Jan. 7, 1S92. .David Provoost Van Deventer. .Matawan, N. J.. . .June 30, 1897 Oct. 22, 1890. .Charles Banta New York Aug. 15, 1897 April 6, 1886. .Ogden Goelet New York Aug. 27,1897 Dec. 20, 1886. .John Hopper Paterson, N. J Oct. 21, 1897 Nov. 9, 1893. .Thomas Henry Edsall Colorado Springs, Col. Oct. 26, 1897 Mar. 27, 1890. .James C. Cooper River Edge, N. J.. Dec. 5, 1897 Oct. 27, 1887.. Lewis Foster Montanye. . .Atlantic Highlands, N. J.Dec. 8, 1897 Oct. 27, 18S7. .Albert Hcysradt Hudson, N. Y Dec. 8, 1897 Oct. 29, 1891 . .John Wesley Vandevort Pasadena, Cal Dec. 16, 1897 Dec. 23, 1885. .Jeremiah Johnson, Jr Brooklyn Feb. 14, 1898 Oct. 25, 1886. .Jacob Hendriks Ten Eyck Albany, N. Y Mar. 24, 1898 Mar. 30, 1893. .John Gregory Truax New York Feb. i, 1898 Oct. 24, 1889. .John Demarest Newark, N. J May 20, 189S Mar. 14, 1885. .Jacob Wendell New York May 21, 1898 Jan. 30, 1890. .Francis Skillman Roslyn, N. Y Sept. 5, 1S98 Dec. 20, 1886. .Samuel McCutcheon Van Sant- voord Albany, N. Y Sept. 19, 1898 Nov. 17, 1885.. Thomas Francis Bayard Wilmington, Del. ..Oct. 7, 1898 Mar. 29, i888. .Zaccheus Bergen New York Oct. 11, 1898 Mar. 29, 1888. .Daniel Polhemus Van Dorn Freehold, N. J Nov. 23, 1898 Mar. 28, 1889. . Evert Peek Van Epps Schenectady, N. Y. .Jan. 7, 1899 49 Oct. 25, 1886. John Nathaniel Jansen Newark, N. J Jan. Oct. 25, 1889. .Samuel Mount Schanck Hightstown, N. J. .Jan. Mar. 14, 1895. .William Manning Van Heusen.New York Feb. April 6, 1886. .Abram Douwe Ditmars Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .Feb. Oct. 22, 1890., John Butler Adriance New Haven,Conn., April 13, 1899 15, 1899 3, 1899 19, 1899 5, 1899 April 6, 1886. .Robert Goelet New York April 27, 1899 Oct. 24, 1889. .Joseph S. Schoonmaker Flainfield, N. J. . . .May 8, 1899 Mar. 30, 1887. .Seymour Van Nostrand Elizabeth, N.J July 16, 1S99 Mar. 29, 1894. .Charles De La Montanye Port Ewen, N. Y. .July 23, 1899 Dec. 7, 1888.. Garret Daniel Van Reipen. .. .Jersey City, N. J. ..Aug. i, 1899 Oct. 24, 1889. .Tunis Schenck Brooklyn, N. Y Aug. 15, 1899 Oct. 25, 1S86. .Abraham Lansing Albany, N. Y Oct. 4, 1899 Nov. 17, 1885. .Alfred De Witt Staatsburgh, N.Y., Oct. 11, 1899 June 8, 1899.. George Piatt Van Vliet ...Salt Point, N. Y...Oct. 29, 1899 Oct. 25, 1886. .Abraham A. Van Vorst Schenectady, N.Y., Dec. 2, 1899 June 30, 1892. .Joseph C. Hoagland New York Dec. 8, 1899 Dec. 20, 1886. .Howard Osterhoudt Kingston, N. Y. . . .Dec. 25, 1899 Mar. 30, 1887. .John Walker Van De Water. . .New York Dec. 28, 1899 Oct. 24, 1 88 5.. Augustus Rapelye Elmhurst, N. Y Feb. 7, 1900 Oct. 25, 1886. .Maunsell Van Rensselaer New York Feb. 17, 1900 Mar. 31, 1892. .Benjamin Alexander Van Schaick, Philadelphia. . . .Mar, 5, 1900 Oct. 22, 1890. .Dr. Peter Stryker Asbury Park, N. J. .Mar. 25, 1900 Oct. 27, 1887.. Eugene Van Ness Baltimore, Md Mar. 31, 1900 Oct. 24, 18S9. .Samuel Burhans, Jr New York April 2, 1900 Mar. 29, 1888. .John Augustus Elmendorf New York April 5, 1900 Mar. 27, 1890. .Isaac Cornelius Haring West Nyack, N.Y. .April 16, 1900 Oct. 24, 1889. .Charles Holbert Voorhees NewBrunswick.N.J.May 13, 1900 Jan. 30, 1890. .Ebenezer Lane Cooper New York May 27,1900 Dec. 29, 1892. .Peter Le Fevre Van Wagenen . Poughkeepsie, N. Y.June 10, 1900 Oct. 27, 1897. .Cornelius C. Van Reypen Jersey City, N. J... June 17, 1900 Oct. 25, l886..Harman Wortman Veeder Schenectady, N. Y.Oct. 15, 1900 June 15, 1886. .William Scudder Stryker Trenton, N.J Oct. 29, 1900 Dec. 20, 1886. .George Duryee Hulst Brooklyn, N. Y. . . .Nov. 5, 1900 Mar. 27, i8go. .John Schureman Sutphen New York Nov. 17, 1900 Mar.28, 1S89. .Henry Veight Williamson New York Nov. 18, 1900 Dec. 20, 1886. .William Henry Harrison Stryker. Paterson, N. J Nov. 26, 1900 Oct. 27, 1887.. James Roosevelt Hyde Park, N. Y. .Dec. 8,1900 Dec. 23, 1885. .Henry Rutger Beekman New York Dec. 17, 1900 Dec. 7, i8S8. .Peter Cantine Saugerties, N.Y Dec. 24, 1900 April 6, 1886. .William Ledyard Van Der Voort New York Dec, 31, 1900 June 8, 1899. .Ralph Saxton Lansing New York Jan, 5, 1901 June 25, 1885. .John Voorhees Van Woert New York Jan. 7, 1901 June 14, I goo. .Christopher Yates Wemple. ., .New York Jan. 25, 1901 Oct. 27, 1887. .Isaac C. De Bevoise Brooklyn, N.Y Feb. 20, igoi Dec. 23, 1885. .Charles Henry Roosevelt Pelham Manor, N.Y. .Mar. 24, 1901 June 25, 1 88 5.. Stewart Van Vliet Washington, D.C.Mar. 28, 1901 Dec. 7, 1888. .Watson Van Benthuysen New Orleans, La.. .Mar. 30, 1901 50 Dec. 20, 1S93. .William Moore Stilwell New York April li, 1901 Oct. 22, 1890. .Charles Rutger DeFreest Brooklyn, N. Y May 10, 1901 Mar. 29, 1894. .Isaac Romaine Jersey City, N. J. . .June 22, 1901 Oct, 25, 1886. .John Cornelius Hasbrouck New York July 5, 1901 May 19, 1887. .Simon J. Schermerhorn Schenectady, N.Y..July 21, 1901 June 10, 1897. .William Mabie Peekskill, N. Y Aug. 14, 1901 Oct. 25, 1886. .Richard Varick DeWitt Albany, N. Y Aug. 21, 1901 Mar. 10, 1898. .John Hopper Hackensack, N. J. .Aug. 31, 1901 Dec. 7, 1888. .John Gillespie Myers Albany, N. Y Dec. i, 1901 Oct. 25, 1886. .John Barnes Varick Manchester, N. H. .Feb. 8, 1902 June 25, 1885. .Sandford Rowe Ten Eyck Waterloo, N. Y Feb. 17, 1902 Apr. 30, 1885. .Frederick D. Tappen New York Feb. 28, 1902 June 30, 1892. Frederick Pentz Voorhees New York Mar. 19, 1902 Mar. 29, 1888. .Delavan Bloodgood Brooklyn, N. Y Apr. 4, I902 Dec. 7, 1S88.. Egbert Ludovicus Viele New York Apr. 22, 1902 Oct. 27, 1887. .Abraham Voorhees Schenck. .New Brunswick, N. J. Apr. 28, 1902 Mar. 28, 1889. .Menzo Edgar Wendell Saratoga Springs, N.Y.June 3, 1902 Mar. 14, 1885. .Abraham Van Santvoord New York June 15, 1902 Mar. 30, 1887. .Purdy Van Vliet New York June 25, 1902 Mar. 29, 1894. .Paul Vandervoort Omaha, Neb July 29, 1902 Jan. 7, 1892. .Isaac Myer New York Aug. 2,1902 Dec. 8, 1898.. Nathaniel S. W. Vanderhoef. . .New York Oct. 28, 1902 Dec. 7, 1888.. John Cowenhoven Brooklyn, N. Y.... Oct. 29, 1902 Oct. 22, 1890.. Joseph Walworth Sutphen Brooklyn, N. Y....Nov. 2, 1902 Oct. II, 1900. .Washington A. H. Bogardus. . .New York Nov. 7, 1902 Mar. 14, 1885.. Lucas L. Van Allen New York Dec, 26, 1902 Dec. 7, 1 888.. Charles Wessell New York Dec. 30, 1902 Dec. 29, 1892. .Peter Phillips Burtis Buffalo, N. 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