m ^ >. u 'A VA -'; jn m i^i^t^ji^^ife'*^^^-^'i^^'«^'-^-'iJ^'^--^ ^'.tt^il^ii'^k ^ i^^xi'%'*fAt^^^<^ JlllMllllllll U'»ll .lllll.nlllllM. ||I||I,.m!|| Illln!..ill!lllM:llllMM.lll 1% I Bmn f -0^ Cy^-^'"^- I ^ ||MM,q|tM.t,||,|,..M|||M..ll|||n-M||| I|||I.'M1|||I1MM||| 1|||I1'MI|||1...1|||| ||M..U1|1 |jinHlli|||MMll| l||lM'Mllfp- ^.^'i -^ w ti m :yf{^M m.. THE CONSTITUTION General Society of the Sons of the Revolution, AND THE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITH THE MEMBERSHIP ROLL OF THE NEW YORK SOCIETY, March 10, 1891. NEW YORK : Exchange Printing Company, 47 Broad Street. ISOl. fyJ^O ^ V:' 'I^ NEW YORK SOCIETY. Instituted . . . . Febkuaky 32, 1876. Reorganized . . . December 4, 1883. Incorporated under the Laws of i '■ May 3, 1884. THE State of New York, ) INCORPORATORS. John Austin Stevens, John Cochrane, Austin Huntington, *George H. Potts, Frederick Samuel Tallmadge, George Washington Wright Houghton, Asa Bird Gardiner, Thomas Henry Edsall, ^Joseph W. Drexel, James Mortimer Montgomery, James Duane Livingston, Alexander R. Thompson, Jr. (3) OFFICERS GENERAL SOCIETY. General President, HON. JOHN LEE CARROLL, Of the District of Columbia Society. Oeneral Vice-President, HON. WILLIAM WAYNE, Of the Pennsylvania Society. General Secretary, JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY, Of the New York Society, General Assistant Secretary, TIMOTHY MATLACK CHEESMAN, M. D., Of the New York Society. General Treasurer, RICHARD McCALL CADWALADER, Of the Pennsylvania Society. General Assistant Treasure)', ARTHUR HENRY DUTTON, Of the District of Columbia Society. General Chaplain, REV. DANIEL CONY WESTON, D. D., Of the New York Society. (4) NEW YORK SOCIETY. OFFICERS AND MANAGERS for 1890-91. President, FREDERICK SAMUEL TALLMADGE, 165 Broadway, New York. Vice-President, FLOYD CLARKSON, 39 Broadway, New York. Secretary, JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY, 23 W. 44th Street, New York. Assistant Secretary, EDWARD TRENCHARD. 23 W. 44th Street, New York. Treasurer, ARTHUR MELVIN HATCH, 14 Nassau Street, New York. Board of Managers. JOHN B. IRELAND, GEORGE CLINTON GENET, HENRY WYCKOFF LE ROY, JOHN CLARKSON JAY, Jr., M. D., WILLIAM GASTON HAMILTON, ASA BIRD GARDINER, LL. D., BRADISH JOHNSON, Jr., CHARLES H. WOODRUFF, WILLIAM CARPENDER, ROBERT LENOX BELKNAP, ROBERT OLYPHANT. Begistrar, HENRY THAYER DROWNE, 35 Pine Street, New York. nistorian, JOHN CANFIELD TOMLINSON, 3 Broad Street, New York. Chaplain, Rev. BROCKHOLST MORGAN, 15 E. 19th Street, New York. (5) DELEGATES GENERAL SOCIETY ROBERT LENOX BELKNAP, TALBOT OLYPHANT, JOHN CANFIELD TOMLINSON, CHARLES HORNBLOWER WOODRUFF, WILLIAM CARPENDER. ALTERNATES. JOHN ALSOP KING, JOHN LAWRENCE, S. VICTOR CONSTANT, TIMOTHY MATLACK CHEE8MAN, M. D., SATTERLEE SWARTWOUT (of Connecticut). (6) OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY FROM ITS REORGANIZATION, DECEMBER 4, 1883. Retired. 1884 1884 1886 1888 Elected. PRESIDENTS. 1883 John Austin Stevens, 1884 Frederick Samuel Tallmadge, VICE-PRESIDENTS. 1883 John Cochrane, 1884 Thomas Henry Edsall, 1886 Elbridge T. Gerry, 1888 Floyd Clarkson, SECRETARIES. 1883 Austin Huntington, 1884 George Washington Wright Houc 1886 James Mortimer Montgomery, TREASURERS. 1888 George H. Potts, 1885 F. J. Huntington, 1885 Austin Huntington, 1886 Asa Coolidge Warren, 1887 Arthur Melvin Hatch, REGISTRARS. 1887 Asa Coolidge Warren, 1889 Henry Thayer Drowne, HISTORIANS. 1888 Austin Huntington, 1889 John Canpield Tomlinson, CHAPLAINS. 1889 Rev, Daniel Cony Weston, D. D., 1889 Rev. Brockholst Morgan, (7) 1884 1885 1885 1886 1887 1889 1889 1889 THE NAME OF WASHINGTON. Sons of the youth and the truth of the nation, — Te that are met to remember the man Whose valor gave birth to a people's salvation, — Honor him now ; set his name in the van. A nobleness to try for, A name to live and die for — The name of AVashiugton ! Calmly his face shall look down through the ages — Sweet yet severe with a spirit of warning ; Charged with the wisdom of saints and of sages ; Quick with the light of a life-giving morning. A majesty to try for, A name to live and die for — The name of Washington ! Though faction may rack us, or party divide us. And bitterness break the gold links of our story, Our father and leader is ever beside us. Live and forgive ! But forget not the glory Of him whose height we try for ; A name to live and die for — The name of Washington ! Still in his eyes shall be mirrored our fleeting Days, with the image of days long ended ; Still shall those eyes give, immortally, greeting Unto the souls from his spirit descended. His grandeur we will try for ; His name we'll live and die for — The name of Washington ! Geo. Paksoks Lathrop. (8) THE CONSTITUTION OF THE GENERAL SOCIETY. It being evident, from a steady decline of a proper celebra- tion of the National holidays of the United States of Amer- ica, that popular concern in the events and men of the war of the Revolution is gradually declining, and that such lack of interest is attributable, not so much to the lapse of time and the rapidly increasing flood of immigration from foreign countries, as to the neglect on the part of descendants of Revolutionary heroes to perform their duty in keeping be- fore the public mind the memory of the services of their ancestors and of the times in which they lived ; therefore, the Society of the Sons of the Revolution has been instituted to perpetuate the memory of the men, who, in the military, naval and civil service of the Colonies and of the Conti- nental Congress, by their acts or counsel, achieved the Inde- pendence of the country, and to further the proper celebra- tion of the anniversaries of the birthday of Washington, and of prominent events connected with the war of the Rev- olution ; to collect and secure for preservation the rolls, (9) 10 records and other documents relating to that period ; to inspire the members of the Society with the patriotic spirit of their forefathers ; and to promote the feeling of friend- ship among them. The General Society shall be divided into State Societies, which shall meet annually on the day appointed therefor in their respective by-laws, and oftener if found expedient ; and at such annual meeting the reasons for the institution •of the Society shall be considered, and the best measures for carrying them into effect adopted. The State Societies at every annual meeting shall choose a president, a vice-president, a secretary, a registrar, a treas- urer, a chaplain, and such other officers as may by them respectively be deemed necessary, and a board of managers, all of whom shall retain their respective positions until their successors are duly chosen. Each State Society shall cause to be transmitted annu- ally or oftener to the other State Societies, a circular letter calling attention to whatever may be thought worthy of observation respecting the welfare of the Society or of the general union of the States, and giving information of the officers chosen for the year ; and copies of these letters shall also be transmitted to the General Secretary to be preserved among the records of the General Society. The State Societies shall regulate all matters respecting their own affairs, consistent with the general good of the Society ; judge of the qualification of their members or of those proposed for membership, subject, however, to the pro- visions of this Constitution ; and expel any member, who, by conduct unbecoming a gentleman or a man of honor, or by an opposition to the interests of the community in general or of the Society in particular, may render himself unworthy to continue in membership. 11 In order to form funds that may be respectable, each mem- ber shall contribute upon his admission to the Society and annually thereafter, such sums as the by-laws of the respec- tive State Societies may require ; but any of such State Societies may provide for the endowment of memberships by the payment of proper sums in capitalization, which sums shall be properly invested as a permanent fund, the income only of which shall be expended. The regular meeting of the General Society shall be held every three years, and special meetings may be held upon the order of the General President or upon the request of two of the State Societies, and such meetings shall consist of the General Officers and a representation not exceeding five deputies from each State Society, and the necessary expenses of such meeting shall be borne by the State So- cieties. At the regular meeting, a General President, Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, and Chaplain shall be chosen by a majority of the votes present, to serve until the next regular general meeting, or until their successors are duly chosen. At each general meeting the circular letters which have been transmitted by the several State Societies shall be con- sidered, and all measures taken which shall conduce to the general welfare of the Society. The General Society shall have power at any meeting to admit State Societies thereto, and to entertain and determine all questions affecting the qualifications for membership in or the welfare of any State Society as may by proper memorial be presented by such State Society for considera- tion. Any male person above the age of twenty-one years, of good character, and a descendant of one who, as a military, 1-2 naval or marine officer, soldier, sailor or marine, in actual service, under the authority of any of the thirteen Colonies or States or of the Continental Congress, and remaining always loyal to such authority, or a descendant of one who signed the Declaration of Independence, or of one who, as a member of the Continental Congress or of the Congress of any of the Colonies or States, or as an official appointed by or under the authority of any such legislative bodies, actu- ally assisted in the establishment of American Independence by services rendered during the war of the Revolution, becoming thereby liable to conviction of treason against the government of Great Britain, but remaining always loyal to the authority of the Colonies or States, shall be eligible to membership in the Society. The Secretary of each State Society shall transmit to the General Secretary a list of the members thereof, together with the names and official designations of those from whom such members derive claim to membership, and thereafter upon the admission of members in each State Society, the Secretary thereof shall transmit to the General Secretary information respecting such members similar to that herein required. The Society shall have an insignia, which shall be a badge suspended from a ribbon by a ring of gold ; the badge to be elliptical in form, with escaloped edges, one and one- quarter inches in length, and one and one-eighth inches in width ; the whole surmounted by a gold eagle, with wings displayed, inverted ; on the obverse side a medallion of gold in the centre, elliptical in form, bearing on its face the figure of a soldier in Continental uniform, with musket slung ; beneath, the figures 1775 ; the medallion surrounded by thirteen raised gold stars of five points each upon a border of dark blue enamel. On the reverse side in the centre a 13 medallion corresponding in form to that on the obverse, and also in gold, bearing on its face the Houdon portrait of Washington in bas-relief, encircled by the legend, " Sons of the Revolution ;" beneath, the figures 1883 ; and upon the reverse of the eagle the number of the badge to be en- graved ; the medallion to be surrounded by a plain gold border, conforming in dimensions to the obverse ; the ribbon shall be dark blue, ribbed and watered, edged with buff, one and one-quarter inches wide, and one and one-half inches in displayed length. The insignia of the Society shall be worn by the members on all occasions when they assemble as such for any stated purpose or celebration, and may be worn on any occasion of ceremony ; it shall be carried conspicuously on the left breast, but members who are or have been officers of the Society may wear the insignia suspended from the ribbon around the neck. The custodian of the insignia shall be the General Secre- tary, who shall issue them to members of the Society under such proper rules as may be formulated by the General Society, and he shall keep a register of such issues wherein each insignia issued may be identified by the number thereof. The seal of the Society shall be one and seven-eighths inches in diameter, and shall consist of the figure of a Min- ute-man in Continental uniform, standing on a ladder lead- ing to a belfry ; in his left hand he holds a musket and an olive branch, whilst his right grasps a bell-rope ; above, the cracked Liberty Bell ; issuing therefrom a ribbon bearing the motto of the Society, Exegi monumentum cereperennius ; across the top of the ladder on a ribbon, the figures 1776 ; and on the left of the Minute-man, and also on a ribbon, the figures 1883, the year of the formation of the Society ; the 14 whole encircled by a band three-eighths of one inch wide ; thereon at the top thirteen stars of five points each ; at the bottom the name of the General Society, or of the State Society to which the seal belongs. SOCIETY T U SONS OF THE REVOLUTION M' Hn tbe State of IRew l^orl?. Instituted - - - Februaky 22, 1876. Reorganized - - - December 3, 1883. Incorporated - - - May 3, 1884. CONSTITUTION. Ipreamble. Whereas, it has become evident from the decline of proper celebration of such National holidays as the Fourth of July, Washington's Birthday, and the like, that popular interest in the events and men of the War of the Revolu- tion is less than in the earlier days of the Republic ; And Whereas, this lack of interest is to be attributed not so much to lapse of time as to the neglect on the part of descendants of Revolutionary heroes to perform their duty of keeping before the public mind the memory of the services of their ancestors, and of the times in which they lived, and of the principles for which they contended ; Therefore, the Society of the ''Sons of the Revo- lution" has been instituted, to perpetuate the memory 16 of the men who, in military, naval or civil service, by their acts or counsel, achieved American Independence ; to pro- mote and assist in the proper celebration of the anniver- saries of Washington's Birthday, the Battles of Lexington and Bunker Hill, the Fourth of July, the Capitulations of Saratoga and Yorktown, the formal Evacuation of New York by the British Army, on the 3d of December, 1783, as a relinquishment of territorial sovereignty, and other prominent events relating to or connected with the War of the Revolution ; to collect and secure for preservation the manuscript rolls, records and other documents and memorials relating to that War ; to inspire among the members and their descendants the patriotic spirit of their forefathers ; to inculcate in the community in general sen- timents of Nationality and respect for the principles for which the patriots of the Revolution contended ; to assist in the commemorative celebration of other great historical events of National importance, and to promote social inter- course and the feeling of fellowship among its members. ARTICLE I. mame of SoctetB. The Society shall be known by the name, style and title of " Sons of the Revolution." ARTICLE II. /iftcmbersblp. Any male person, above the age of twenty-one years, shall be eligible to membership in the "Sons of the Revo- lution " who is descended from an ancestor, as the propos- itus, who, either as a military, naval or marine officer, soldier, sailor, or marine, or official in the service of any 17 one of the thirteen original Colonies or States, or of the National Government representing or composed of those Colonies or States, assisted in establishing American Inde- pendence during the War of the Revolution, between the 19th day of April, 1775, when hostilities commenced, and the 19th day of April, 1783, when they were ordered to cease. Provided: That when the claim of eligibility is based on the service of an ancestor in the ' ' minute men " or '' militia," it must be satisfactorily shown that such ances- tor was actually called into the service of the State or United States, and performed garrison or field duty ; and Provided further : That when the claim of eligibility is based on the service of an ancestor as a "sailor" or " marine," it must in like manner be shown that such ser- vice was other than shore duty and regularly performed in the Continental Navy, or the Navy of one of the original thirteen States, or on an armed vessel, other than a mer- chant ship, which sailed under letters of marque and reprisal, and that such ancestor of the applicant was duly enrolled in the ship's company, either as an officer, seaman or otherwise than as a passenger ; and Provided further : That when the claim of eligibility is based on the service of an ancestor as an " official," such service must have been performed in the civil service of the United States, or of one of the thirteen original States, and must have been sufficiently important in character to have rendered the official specially liable to arrest and imprison- ment, the same as a combatant, if captured by the enemy, as well as liable to conviction of treason against the Gov- ernment of Great Britain, Service in the ordinary duties of a civil office, the per- formance of which did not particularly and effectively aid the American Cause shall not constitute eligibility. 18 Provided further : That when there shall be no surviv- ing issue in direct lineal succession from an officer, soldier, sailor or marine who died or was killed while in actual ser- vice as aforesaid, or from an officer who received, by for- mal resolve, the approbation of the Continental Congress for revolutionary services, or from a Signer of the Declara- tion of Independence, the claim of eligibility shall descend and be limited to one representative at a time in the near- est collateral line of descent from such propositus, who may be otherwise qualified as herein required, and to be designated by the Society ; and no other descendants in collateral lines shall be admitted in right of any services whatever. In the construction of this article, the Volunteer Aides de Camp of General Officers in Continental Service, who were duly announced as such and who actually served in the field during a campaign, shall be comprehended as having performed qualifying service. The civil officials and military forces of the State of Ver- mont, during the War of the Revolution, shall also be com- prehended in the same manner as if they had belonged to one of the thirteen original States. No service of an ancestor shall be deemed as qualifying service for membership in the "Sons of the Revolution" where such ancestor, after assisting in the cause of Ameri- can Independence, shall have subsequently either adhered to the enemy, or failed to maintain an honorable record throughout the War of the Revolution. No person shall be admitted unless he be eligible under one of the provisions of this Article nor unless he be of good moral character and be judged worthy o becoming a member. 19 ARTICLE III. ©IHcers. The officers of the Society of the "Sons of the Revo- lution" shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secre- tary, a Treasurer, a Registrar, and a Chaplain, who shall be chosen by ballot at every annual meeting from among the members thereof. ARTICLE IV. aSoarD ot /Bbanagers. The Board of Managers of the Society shall be fifteen, namely : the President, the Vice-President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, the Registrar, and the Chaplain, ex-officiOy and nine others who shall be chosen by ballot at every annual meeting from among the members of the Society. ARTICLE V. BDmtssion of iSbembers. Every application for membership shall be made in writ- ing, subscribed by the applicant, and approved by two mem- bers over their signatures. Applications shall contain, or be accompanied by, proof of eligibility, and such applications and proofs shall be submitted to the Board of Managers, who shall have full power to determine the qualifications of the applicant. Payment of the initiation fee and subscription to the declaration required by the Constitution of this Society shall be a pre-requisite of membership. ARTICLE VI. Declaration. Every member shall declare upon honor that he will endeavor to promote the purposes of this Institution and 20 observe the " Constitution" and " By-Laws " of this Society, and, if he be a citizen of the United States, shall declare that he will support the Constitution of the United States. Such declaration shall be in writing, and subscribed by the mem- ber making it. ARTICLE VII. Ifnstitutton ConsiOercO. At every meeting the purposes of the Institution will be fully considered and the best measures to promote them adopted. No question, however, involving the party politics of the Day within the United States shall ever be discussed or considered in any meeting of the "Sons of the Revo- lution." ARTICLE VIII. Commemorations. It shall be a standing Regulation that the members shall, when practicable, hold a commemorative celebration and dine together at least once every year. ARTICLE IX. Seal. The seal of the Society of the " Sons of the Revolu- tion" shall be one and seven-eighths of an inch in diameter, and shall consist of the figure of a "Minute-man" in Con- tinental uniform, standing on a ladder leading to a belfry, and holding in his left hand a musket and an olive branch, and grasping in his right hand a bell-rope. Above, the cracked "Liberty bell"; issuing therefrom a ribbon, bear- ing the motto of the "Sons of the Revolution" : " Exegi Monumentum JEre Perennius.'''' Across the top of the ladder, on a ribbon, the figures " 1776," and at the left of LU the Minute-man, and also on a ribbon, tiie figures " 1883,"' the year of the Centennial commemoration of the permanent evacuation by the British army of American territory; the whole encircled by a band three-eighths of an inch wide ; thereon at the top thirteen stars of five points each, and at the bottom the legend, "Sons of the Revolution;'" the following being a fac-simile thereof : The Secretary shall be the custodian of the seal, which shall be identical in every particular with this description. ARTICLE X. Ifnslgnia. The insignia of the "Sons of the Revolution" shall consist of a badge pendant from the ribbon by a ring of gold. The badge shall be elliptical in form, with escaloped edges, one and one-quarter inches in length, and one and 22 •one-eighth inches in width ; the whole surmounted by a gold eagle, with wings displayed, inverted. On the obverse side a medallion of gold in the centre, elliptical in form, bearing on its face the figure of a soldier in Continental uni- form, with musket slung. Beneath, the figures " 1775 ;" the medallion surrounded by thirteen raised gold stars of five points each upon a border of dark blue enamel. On the reverse side, in the centre, a medallion, corre- sponding in form to that on the obverse, and also in gold, bearing on its face Houdon's portrait of Washington in bas- relief, encircled by the legend, " Sons of the Revolution." Beneath the figures "1883," and upon the reverse of the eagle, the number of the particular badge engraved ; the medallion surrounded by a plain gold border conforming in dimensions to the obverse, upon which members may have their names engraved in script. The ribbon shall be dark blue, ribbed and watered, edged with buff, one and one-half inches wide and one and one- half inches in displayed length The insignia shall be worn by the members conspicuously and only on the left breast on all occasions when they shall assemble as such for any stated purpose or celebration. The badge shall never be worn as an article of jewelry. The Treasurer of the Society shall procure and issue the insignia to the members and shall keep a record of all issued by him. Such insignia shall be returned to the Treasurer of the Society by any member who may formally withdraw or resign or be expelled, but otherwise it shall be deemed an heirloom. No member shall receive more than one badge, unless to replace one, the loss or destruction of which shall first be satisfactorilv established. 23 The following being a fac-simile of such insignia " OBVERSE." " REVER8K." On occasions other than the meetings for any stated purpose or celebration, members may wear a rosette of the prescribed ribbon and pattern in the upper button-hole of the left lapel of the coat. The Treasurer shall procure and issue the rosettes to members. The following being a fac-simile of the same, which shall not exceed fifteen millimetres in diameter : 24 ARTICLE XI. alterations an& amcuDmcnts. No alteration nor amendment of the Constitution of this Society shall be made unless notice thereof shall be duly given in writing, signed by the member proposing the same, at a meeting of the Society, nor unless the same shall be adopted at a subsequent meeting, held at least thirty days after such notice, by a vote of three-fourths of the members present. BY-LA"WS. SECTION I. Ifnitiation 3fee, Dues anO Contributions. The initiation fee shall be ten dollars ; the annual dues, five dollars, which shall be payable on or before the first day of January in every year. The payment at one time of seventy-five dollars shall thenceforth exempt the mem- ber so paying from the payment of annual dues. Any member who may contribute two hundred and fifty dollars to the "Permanent Fund" of the Society shall be exempt from the payment of annual dues, and this exemp- tion shall extend in perpetuity to his lineal successors in membership from the same propositus, one at a time, who may be selected for such exemption by the Society. SECTION II. Ipcrmancnt jFunO. There shall be a " Permanent Fund," to be derived from contributions, and to remain forever to the use of the So- ciety, the income only of which shall be expended. SECTION III. B>rcslDcnt. The President, or in his absence the Vice-President, or in his absence a chairman pro tempore, shall preside at all meetings of the Society and of the Board of Managers, and 26 shall exercise the usual functions of a presiding officer, under general parliamentary rules, subject to an appeal to the Society, in proper cases under those rules. The Presi- dent shall be, ex officio, a member of all committees other than the Committee on Nominations. He shall have power to convene the Board of Managers and appoint the place of such meeting when called by him. He shall also perform such other representative duties on behalf of the Society, either personally or by correspondence, as it or the Board of Managers may find desirable or neces- sary, or as customarily appertain to his office, and he shall enforce a strict observance of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society. In case of his decease, resignation, neglect to serve, or inability from any cause to act as President, the duties of the office shall devolve on the Vice-President, until the vacancy caused by such decease, resignation, or neglect to serve, shall be filled, or until the inability shall cease. SECTION IV. Secretary. The Secretary shall conduct the general correspondence of the Society and keep a record thereof. He shall notify all qualified and accepted candidates of their admission, and perform such other duties as the Society, or Board of Man- agers, or his office, may require of him. He shall have charge of the seal, certificates of incorporation, by-laws, historical and other documents and records of the Society other than those required to be deposited with the Registrar, and shall affix the seal to all properly authenticated certifi- cates of membership, and transmit the same without delay to 27 the member for whom it shall be issued or to his proper repre- sentative. He shall also notify the Registrar of all admis- sions to membership, and transmit to him the applications and proofs of eligibility of all persons so admitted. He, together with the presiding officer, shall, when necessary, certify all acts of the Society, and, in proper cases, authen- ticate them under seal. He shall have charge of all printing and publications directed by the Society or by the Board of Managers. He shall give due notice of the time and place of all meetings of the Society, and of the Board of Managers, and shall attend the same. He shall keep fair and accurate records of all the proceedings and orders of the Society, and of the Board of Managers, and shall give notice to the sev- eral officers of all votes, orders, resolves, and proceedings of the Society or of the Board of Managers, affecting them or appertaining to their respective duties ; and, at the annual meeting, and oftener, if required, shall report to the Society the names of those candidates who have been admitted to membership, and also the names of those members whose resignations or voluntary withdrawals have been consented to and accepted, and also the names of those members who have been expelled, or dropped for non-payment of dues, or for failure to substantiate claim of descent. In his absence from any meeting, a Secretary pro tempore may be desig- nated therefor, unless the Assistant Secretary shall be present to act in such capacity. SECTION V. treasurer. The Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds and securities of the Society ; and as often as those funds shall amount to one hundred dollars they shall be deposited in 28 some bank in the City of New York, which shall be desig- nated by the Board of Managers, to the credit of the Society of the "Sons of the Revolution," and such funds shall be drawn thence on the check of the Treasurer for the purposes of the Society only. Out of these funds he shall pay such sums only as may be ordered by the Society, or by the Board of Managers, and shall perform such other duties as the Society, or Board of Managers, or his office, may require of him. He shall keep a true account of his receipts and payments, and, at each annual meeting, render the same to the Society, with a full statement of the financial condition of the Society, when a committee shall be appointed to audit his accounts. For the faithful performance of his duty, he shall give such security as the Society, or Board of Managers in lieu of its action thereon, may from time to time require. SECTION VI. IRcflistrar. The Registrar shall receive from the Secretary, file and keep of record all the proofs upon which memberships have been granted, declarations of members on admission of adherence to the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society, together with a list of all diplomas countersigned by him, and all documents, rolls, or other evidences of service in the War of the Revolution of which the Society may become possessed ; and he, under the direction of the Board of Managers, shall make or cause to be made for file in his office, copies of such original or certified documents as the owners thereof may not be willing to leave permanently in the keeping of the Society. 29 SECTION VII. Cbaplafn. The Chaplain shall be a regularly ordained minister of a Christian denomination, and it shall be his duty to open and close all meetings with customary chaplaincy services, and perform such other duties as ordinarily appertain to such office. SECTION VIII. fjistorian. The Board of Managers shall have power to appoint an Historian, who shall keep a detailed record, to be depos- ited with the Secretary, of all the historical and commem- orative celebrations of the Society ; and he shall edit and prepare for publication such historical addresses, essays, papers and other documents of an historical character, other than a Register of Members, as the Secretary may be required to publish ; and at every annual meeting, if there shall be a necrological list for the year then closing, he shall submit the same, with carefully prepared biographies of the deceased members. SECTION IX. Bssistant Sccrctarg. The Board of Managers shall have power to appoint an Assistant Secretary, who shall assist the Secretary in the performance of such duties of that office as the latter may, from time to time, devolve upon him, and may, in such cases, give required notices, and certify, and authenticate, when necessary, any acts, documents or records of the Society. 30 In case of the absence of the Secretary from any meet- ing of the Society or of the Board of Managers, or of his decease, resignation, neglect to serve, or inability from any cause to act in that capacity, the duties of the office shall devolve on the Assistant Secretary until the Secretary shall return, or until the vacancy caused by such decease, resig- nation, or neglect to serve, shall be filled, or until the ina- bility shall cease. SECTION X. :ffioarD of ifflbanagers. The Board of Managers shall judge of the qualifications of every candidate who shall make proper application for admission to the Society, and shall have power to admit him to membership therein, if found eligible under the Con- stitution of this Society. Three negative votes shall be a rejection of the applicant. They may, through the Secretary, call special meetings of the Society at such times as they may see fit ; and they may arrange for commemorative celebrations by the Society. They shall recommend plans to the Society for promot- ing its purposes, and, when practicable, may digest and prepare business for its meetings, and shall supervise all publications issued in its name, and decide whether copies of records or other documents or papers may be furnished on request of any party, in cases not pertaining directly to the business of the Society, and the proper conduct of its affairs. They shall generally superintend the interests, and shall have the control and management of the affairs and funds of the Society. They shall also perform such duties as may be prescribed by the Constitution and By-Laws, or required by any Standing Rule or Resolve of the Society ; provided, 31 hoicever, that they shall at no time be required to take anj^ action nor contract any debt for which they shall be jointly or severally liable. They shall be competent to consent to and to accept the resignation or voluntary withdrawal from membership of any enrolled member of the Society. They may require the attendance of any member of the Society, or any official or Committee thereof, at any meet- ing, for consultation and advice. The Board of Managers shall meet as often as they may desire, or at the call of the President, or upon the written request of any three members of the same, addressed to the Secretary. A majority of the Board of Managers shall be a quorum for the transaction of business. At every annual meeting they shall submit to the Society a general report of their proceedings during the year then closing, and at such other time as may be required by the Society. SECTION XI. JEjpulslon anD Suspension. The Board of Managers shall have power to expel any enrolled member of this Society who, by a conduct incon- sistent with a gentleman and a man of honor, or by an opposition to the interests of the Community in general or of this Society in particular, may render himself unworthy to continue a member, or who shall persistently transgress, or, without good excuse, willfully neglect or fail in the per- formance of any obligation enjoined by the Constitution or By-Laws or any standing Rule of this Society. Provided, that such member shall have received at least ten days'^ notice of the complaint preferred against him, and of the time and place for hearing the same, and have been thereby afforded an opportunity to be heard in person. 32 Whenever the cause of expulsion shall not have involved turpitude nor moral unworthiness, any member thus ex- pelled may, upon the unanimous recommendation of the Board of Managers, but not otherwise, be restored to mem- bership by the Society at any meeting. The Board of Managers shall also have power to drop from the Roll the name of any enrolled memljer of the Society who shall be at least two years in arrears in the payment of dues, and who, on notice to pay the same, shall fail and neglect to do so within ten days thereafter, and upon being thus dropped, his membership shall cease and determine ; but he may be restored to membership at any time by the Board of Managers, on his application therefor, and upon his payment of all such arrears and of the annual dues from the date when he was dropped to the date of his restoration. The Board of Managers may also suspend any oflficer from the performance of his duties, for cause ; which proceeding must be reported to the Society and acted upon by it within thirty days, either by rescision of the suspen- sion or removal of the suspended officer from office, or other- wise the suspension shall cease. SECTION XII. Dacanclee anD XLcxme of ©tScc. Whenever an officer of this Society shall die, resign, or neglect to serve, or be suspended, or be unable to properly perform the duties of his office, by reason of absence, sick- ness or other cause, and whenever an office shall be vacant, which the Society shall not have filled by an election, the Board of Managers shall have power to appoint a member to such office pro tempore, who shall act in such capacity until the Society shall elect a member to the vacant office, or until the inability due to " suspension, absence, sickness or 33 other cause " shall cease. Provided, however, that the office of President or Secretary shall not thus be filled by the Board of Managers, when there shall be a Vice-President or Assistant Secretary to enter upon the duties of those offices respectively. In like manner, the Board of Managers may supply vacancies among its members, under the same conditions and limitations ; and in case any member thereof, other than an officer, shall be absent from three consecutive meetings of the same, his place therein may be declared vacant by the Board of Managers and filled by an appointment which shall continue in full effect until the Society shall elect a successor. Subject to these provisions, all officers of the Society, and the members of the Board of Managers, shall, from the time of their election or appointment, continue in their re- spective offices until the next annual meeting, and until their respective successors shall be duly chosen. SECTION XIII. "Keslflnation. No resignation or voluntary withdrawal from member- ship of any member enrolled in this Society shall become effective as a release from the obligations thereof, unless consented to and accepted by the Board of Managers. SECTION XIV. H>is(iualificatlon. No person who may be enrolled as a member in this Society shall be permitted to continue in membership where the proofs of claim of qualification by descent shall be found to be defective and insufficient to substantiate such claim, 34 or not properly authenticated. The Society, or the Board of Managers, may, at any time after thirty days' notice to such person to properly substantiate or authenticate his claim, require the Secretary to erase his name from the list of members, and such person shall thereupon cease to be a member : Provided, he shall have failed or neglected to comply satisfactorily with such notice. Where the Board of Managers shall direct the erasure of a person's name for a cause comprehended under this sec- tion, such person shall have a right of appeal to the next annual meeting of the Society ; but he shall not be restored to membership unless by a vote of three-fourths of the members present on that occasion, or at a subsequent meet- ing to which the consideration of the appeal may have been specifically postponed. SECTION XV. Bnnual aiiD Special Meetings. The Society shall hold an annual meeting in the city of New York on the third day of December in every year, at which a general election of officers and managers, by ballot, shall take place, except when such date shall fall on Sunday, in which case the meeting shall be held on the following day. In such election the polls shall be open one and one-half hours, and a majority of the ballots given for any office or for a manager shall constitute a choice therefor ; but, if on the first ballot no member shall receive such a majority, then a further balloting, in such case, shall forthwith take place, in which a plurality of votes given shall determine the choice therefor. During any election the regular Order of Business may be proceeded with. Special meetings shall be held by direction of the Board of Managers, or upon the written request of thirty members. 35 of the Society, at such time and place as said Board may direct. At such special meeting no business shall be trans- acted except such as shall be specified in the notice therefor. One week's notice of time and place of annual or special meetings shall be given by publication in two daily news- papers in the city of New York, and by mailing through the post-office in said city a written or printed notice to every member of the Society. At all meetings of the Society thirty members shall con- stitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The meetings of the Society for business shall be gen- erally conducted according to Parliamentary Law, and the following Order of Business shall, as far as the same may be applicable, be followed : ®rC»er ot JSuelncss: 1. Meeting called to order by Presiding Officer. 2. Prayer by the Chaplain. 3. Reading of minutes of prior meetings not previously acted upon. 4. Election of officers and managers, when necessary. 5. Communications from or Report of Board of Managers. 6. Reports of Officers. 7. Reports of Special Committees. 8. Unfinished business. 9. Written communications requiring action of the Society. 10. Specially noticed business. 11. Notices of motion for subsequent meeting, i;^. Miscellaneous business. 13. Reading of the Preamble to this Constitution. 14. Closing Prayer by the Chaplain. 36 SECTION XVI. Service of IRotlces. It shall be the duty of every member to inform the Sec- retary, by written communication, of his place of residence and of any change thereof, and of his post-office address. Service of any notice under this Constitution or By- Laws upon any member of the Society, addressed to him. at his last recorded place of residence or post-office address, and forwarded by mail, shall be deemed sufficient service of such notice. SECTION XVII. TRecommenDation of CanMDates. No member shall approve an application for membership in this Society unless he shall know the candidate to be worthy, and shall have satisfied himself by due examina- tion of proofs that such candidate is eligible, and will, if admitted, be a desirable member. SECTION XVIII. momtnating Committee. The Society may, at the annual meeting, choose a Nomi- nating Committee, of nine members, to nominate officers and members of the Board of Managers, for election at the succeeding annual meeting. In case the Society shall not choose such a Committee, the President shall, prior to every annual meeting, appoint such a Nominating Committee of nine members from among the members longest enrolled as such, who may consent to serve on such Conomittee, exclusive of officers or members of the Board of Managers. 37 The Nominating Committee shall select and nominate a ticket of the names proposed to fill the respective offices, to be elected by ballot, which ticket shall be printed and dis- tributed as the "Regular Ticket" at the ensuing annual election. In order to secure as far as may be in the Board of Man- agers stability in procedure and familiarity with precedents in the business affairs of the Society, every Nominating Committee shall, in making nominations for the suffrages of the Society of members of said Board other than those who are ex-officio members, so arrange their recommenda- tions as to provide for the retirement annually of not less than three nor more than four of those who shall have served longest continuously on said Board, and for the continuance of a proportionate number. SECTION XIX. Decease ot /Bbembers. Upon the decease of any member residing within the State of New York, notice thereof, and of the time and place of the funeral, shall be given by the Secretary by publica- tion, and it shall thereupon become the duty of the mem- bers, when practicable, to attend the obsequies. Any member, upon being informed of the decease of a member, shall make it his business to see that the Secretary is promptly notified of the fact, which fact shall also, in due time, be conmaunicated to the Society. SECTION XX. Certificate of /Bbembersbip. Every member shall be entitled to receive a certificate of membership, which shall be authenticated by the President and Secretary, and countersigned by the Registrar of the 38 Society, and to which the seal of the "Sons of the Revo- lution" shall be affixed. The certificate shall be in form following : "SONS OF THE REVOLUTION." Be it known that has been duly admitted a member of this Institution in right of the services of in the cause of American Independence during the War of the Revolution. Dated at the City of New York this .... day of , in the year of our Lord thousand hundred and , and of the Independence of the United States of America the L s I President of the Society. Secretary of the Society. Registrar. SECTION XXI. The President of the Society may, from time to time, in Ms discretion, designate a member to act, under his direc- tion, as Marshal for the Society in its commemorative cele- brations, parades and other meetings, and to perform such duties as usually appertain to such a position. 89 SECTION XXII. Blterations or BmenOtncnts. No alteration nor amendment of the By-Laws of this Society shall be made unless notice thereof shall be duly given in writing, signed by the member proposing the same, at a meeting of the Society, nor unless the same shall be adopted at a subsequent meeting, held at least thirty days after such notice, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present. MEMBERSHIP ROLL. No. of Elected. Insignia. 1885. Abney, John Rutledge, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant William Abney, of Major Andrew Williamson's Battalion South Carolina Militia. 1887. Aborn, Robert W., 11 Grandson of Privateersman Daniel Aborn, Commander of the Privateer Sloop-of-War "Chance" of Rhode Island. 1886. Adams, Charles H., 91 Grandson of Ensign Anthony Egbertse, 1st Regiment Albany County Militia, Colonel Jacob Lansing, Jr., New York. 1890. Allen, Theodore Lathrop, 437 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Solomon Allen, 2d Regi- ment Continental Light Dragoons, Lieutenant-Colo- nel Jameson, Conn. 1890. Anderson, Joseph Longworth, M. D., 458 Grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Clough An- derson, 6th Regiment Virginia Continental Infantry, 1890. Anderson, Larz, 2d, Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Clough Anderson, 6th Regiment Virginia Continental In- fantry. 1891. Andrews, James M., 505 Great-grandson of Corporal Miles Andras, Captain Hezekiah Willes' Company, Colonel Wolcott's Regi- ment Connecticut Militia. 42 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1888. Angell, Malcolm Henry, 214 Great-grandson of Colonel Israel Angell, 2d Regiment Rhode Island Continental Infantry. 1888. Anthony, Richard Amerman, 159 Great-grandson of Captain Nicholas N. Anthony, 3d Regiment New York County Militia, Colonel Abraham P. Lott. 1890. Arms, Frank Thornton, Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Henry Mason, Cap- tain Latham's Artillery Company, wounded at Gro- ton Heights, September 6, 1781. Also, Great-great-grandson of Ensign Daniel Billings, 10th Regiment Connecticut Line, Colonel Samuel Holden Parsons. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Captain John Wil- liams, 8th Regiment Foot, Connecticut Militia, killed in action at Grotou Heights, September 6, 1781. Also, Great-great-great-great-grandson of Private Elna- than Perkins, Connecticut Militia, killed in action at Groton Heights, September 6, 1781. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Peter Comstock, 3d Regiment Connecticut Militia, Colonel Jonathan Latimer, 1890. Armstrong, Philander B., 432 Great-grandson of Private Henry Eads, Capt. Thomas Morseland's Company, Colonel Brown's Regiment Maryland Militia. 1890. Arnold, James Oliver, Great-great-grandson of Caleb Arnold, member of Rhode Island Provincial Congress, 1773 to 1778, and member Rhode Island War Committee, 1780. Also, Great-grandson of Private William Arnold, Cap- tain Stephen Kimball's Company, Rhode Island Militia, Colonel Daniel Hitchcock. 43 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Austin, Joseph Eliot, 420 Grandson of Fifer Appollus Austin, Captain Harmon's Company, 4th Regiment Connecticut Line, Colonel John Durkee. 1889. Babcock, Harry Saltonstall, 103 Great-grandson of Colonel Harry Babcock, 4th Regi- ment Rhode Island Continental Infantry, honorably discharged 1st May, 1776. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major-General Joshua Babcock, Rhode Island Militia, Chief Justice of Rhode Island, 1775, and Member of Council of War, 1775 to 1780. 1890. Babcock, Henry Denison, 411 Great-great-grandson of Colonel Harry Babcock, 4th Regiment Rhode Island Continental Infantry, hon- orably discharged 1st May, 1776. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Major-General Joshua Babcock, Rhode Island Militia, Chief Justice of Rhode Island, 1775, and member Council of War, 1775 to 1780. 1888. Badger, William Whittlesley, 193 Great-grandson of Colonel Joseph Badgei-, 10th Regi- ment New Hampshire Militia. 1889. * Baker, Peter Carpenter (died May 19, 1889), 537 Great-grandson of First Lieutenant Increase Carpenter, Queens County Battalion Militia of New York. 1890. Balch, Lewis, 457 Great-grandson of John Jay, member of the New York Provincial Congress ; President of the Continenal Congress three years ; Chairman of the New York Council of Safety, and Colonel of 2d Regiment New York City Militia. 1890. Baldwin, Charles Marvin, Great-great-grandson of Roger Sherman, signer of the Declaration of Independence, Connecticut. 44 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Baldwin, Henry de Forest, Great-great-grandson of Roger Sherman, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Connecticut. 1891. Baldwin, Simeon, Great-grandson of Roger Sherman, Signer of the Dec- laration of Independence, Connecticut. 1889. Baldwin, Walter Sherman, 20& Great-great-grandson of Private Benjamin Goldthwait, Captain David Parks' Company Massachusetts Militia. 1891. Banks, Augustine, Great-grandson of Private John Banks, Captain Ebe- nezer Hill's Company, Colonel Whiting's Regiment Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Captain David Olmsted, Col- onel Roger Enos' Regiment Connecticut Militia (on the Hudson), later Captain Connecticut "Provis- ional" Regiment. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutentant John Foster, Cap- tain Anther Smith's Company, Ulster County Mili- tia, Colonel Jonathan Hasbrouck. 1891. Banks, David, 507 Grandson of Captain and Quartermaster David Banks, New Jersey Militia. 1891. Barclay, James Searle, 498 Great-grandson of John Barclay, Member of Phila- delphia Troop of Light Horse. 1889. Barker, Fordyce Dwight, 33 Great-great-grandson of Major Abial Abbott, Com- mander Battalion New Hampshire Militia which marched, June 30, 1777, to relief of Ticonderoga. 1885. Barnard, Horace, Great-grandson of Captain John Barnard, 3d Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry. 45 No. of Elect ed . Insignia. 1890. Barnes, Alfred Cutler, 372 Great-grandson of Private Amos Morris, Captain Wil- liam Van Duersen's Company, Connecticut State Guards, stationed at New Haven during the " Alarm,'' 1781. 1890. Barnes, Henry Burr, 361 Great-grandson of Private Amos Morris, Captain Wil- liam Van Duersen's Company, Connecticut State Guards, stationed at New Haven during the " Alarm," 1781. 1891. Barnes, William D., Great-grandson of Private Amos Morris, Captain William Van Duersen's Company Connecticut State Guards, stationed at New Haven during the "Alarm," 1781. 1891. Barrow, James Thomas, 514 Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel John Brown, Massachusetts Continental Infantry, and Member Massachusetts Provincial Congress, 1775. 1887. Barrows, Henry H., Great-grandson of Private Aaron Barrows, South Attleboro' Militia, Massachusetts. 1884. * Bartow, Morey Hale (died 1886), Great-gi'andson of Captain Nathaniel Scribner, of Colonel Henry Luddington's Regiment New York Militia. 1889. Bartow, Samuel Blackwell, Jr., Great-great-grandson of Colonel Jacob Blackwell, Queens County Militia, and Member First New York Provincial Congress. 1889. Beckwith, Leonard Forbes, 102 Great-grandson of Colonel Jacob Blackwell, Queens County Militia, and Member First New York Provin- cial Congress. 46 No, of Elected. Insignia. 1891, Bedell, Edwin, 508 Great-great-grandson of Private Reuben Collard, Sus- sex County Militia, N. J. Also, Great-grandson of Private David Canfield, New Jersey Militia, killed in action at Springfield, N. J., December 16, 1776. 1889. Beers, Lucius H., Great-grandson of Pinvate Robert Newell, Itli Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry. 1890. Belden, Charles D., 460 Gi*eat-great-grandson of 2d-Lieutenant Jacob Van Tas- sel, Westchester County (New York) Militia, Colonel Joseph Drake. 1886. Belden, William, Grandson of Captain Ezekiel Porter Belden, 2d Regi- ment Continental Light Dragoons, Connecticut. 1887. Belknap, Robert Lenox, 47 Great-grandson of Captain Samuel Belknap, Massa- chusetts Militia. 1891. Belmont, August, 503 Great-grandson of Christopher Raymond Perry, Conti- nental Navy, Rhode Island. 1890. Benet, Ludovic, 435 Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel William Scud- der, 8d Regiment Middlesex County Militia, New Jersey. 1886. Benjamin, Arthur Bedell, 526 Grandson of Lieutenant Aaron Benjamin, 1st Regi- ment Connecticut Continental Infantry. 1885. Benjamin, Frederick A., 527 Son of Lieutenant Aaron Benjamin, 1st Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry. 47 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1888. Benjamin, George Powell, 264 Grandson of Private Nathan Benjamin, of Captain John Minthorn's Company, Colonel John Hathorn's Regiment, Orange County Militia, New York. 1888. Benjamin, John, 536; Grandson of Lieutenant Aaron Benjamin, 1st Regi- ment Connecticut Continental Infantry. 1890. Bensel, Joseph, Great-grandson of Lieutenant William Tapp, 3d New York Line, Colonel Peter Gansevoort. 1889. * Benson, Richard Hoffman (died September 29, 1889), Grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Benson, New York Militia, Aide-de-Camp to Governor George Clinton, Secretary New York Provincial Congress, and Continental Commissary for Prisoners of War. 1889. Benton, Josiah H., 22ff Great-grandson of Private Josiah Benton, 17th Regi- ment Continental Foot, Connecticut. 1890. Betts, Frederic H., 310 Gi^andson of Private Uriah Betts, Captain Gilbert's Company, Colonel Baldwin's Regiment Connecticut Militia. Also, Great -great -grandson of Brigadier - General Andrew Waixl, 2d Brigade Connecticut Militia. 1889. BiBBY, Andrew Aldridge, Great-grandson of Captain John Hughes, 1st Regiment "Canadian" Continental Infantry, Colonel James Livingston. 1890. Bickley, Lawrence Wharton, 433 Great-great-grandson of Governor Thomas Wharton of Pennsylvania, died in office, May 22, 1778. 1889. Bigelow, Clarence O., Great grandson of Adjutant Joel Bigelow, 1st Regiment Cumberland County Militia, New York. 48 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Billings, David Lane, 419 Great-great-grandson of Private Samuel Billings, Gro- ton, Connecticut Militia, killed in action Groton Heights, September 6, 1781. Also, Great-grandson of Private John Billings, Groton, Connecticut Militia, killed in action Groton Heights, September 6, 1781. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Isaac Farwell, 1st Regiment New Hampshire Line, Colonel Cilley. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Samuel Weth- erbee. New Hampshire Line, Colonel Isaac Wyman. 1890. Billings, Elmer Mandeville, Grandson of Private Henry H. Mandeville, New Jersey Line. 1890. Billings, Franklin Swift, 409 Great great-grandson of Private Samuel Billings, Gro- ton, Connecticut Militia, killed in action at Groton Heights. September 6, 1781. Also, Great-grandson of Private John Billings, Preston, Connecticut Militia, killed in action at Groton Heights, September 6, 1781. Also, Great-great-graiidson of Captain Isaac Farwell, 1st Regiment New Hampshire Line, Colonel Cilley. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Samuel Weth- erbee, New Hampshire Line, Colonel Isaac Wyman. 1890. Billings, Oliver P. C, 407 Great-grandson of Private Samuel Billings, Groton, Connecticut Militia, killed in action Groton Heights, September 6, 1781. Also, Grandson of Private John Billings, Preston, Connecticut Militia, killed in action at Groton Heights, Septembers, 1781. Also, Great-grandson of Captain Isaac Farwell, 1st Regiment New Hampshire Line, Colonel Cilley. Also, Great-grandson of Captain Samuel Wetherbee, New Hampshire Line, Colonel Isaac Wyman. 49 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Bishop, David Wolfe, 162 Grandson of Captain David Wolfe, 2d Regiment New York State Militia Infantry (New York County) ; later, Assistant Quartermaster Continental Army. 1889. BissELL, Eugene, Grandson of Ensign John Norton, 18th Regiment Con- necticut Militia. 1889. BissELL, Eugene, Jr., Great-grandson of Ensign John Norton, 18th Regiment Connecticut Militia. 1887. Bissell, Pelham St. George, 7S Great-grandson of Private Isaac Bissell, Captain Simeon Sheldon's Company Connecticut Militia. 1888. BiXBY, Robert Forsyth, Great -great -grandson of Quartermaster David Poe^ Maryland Militia. 1890. Blakeman, Caldwell Robertson, 456 Great-grandson of Rev. James Caldwell, Chaplain 3d Battalion, 1st Establishment New Jersey Line, Dep- uty-Quartermaster and Assistant-Commissary-Gen- eral Continental Army ; murdered at Elizabethport, November 24, 1781. 1890. Blauvelt, Abram Demarest, Great-grandson of Sergeant Joseph Blauvelt, of Cap- tain John M. Hogencamp's Company in Colonel A. Uawkes Hay's Regiment Orange County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major Johannes James Blauvelt, Orange County Militia, New York, 1889. Blauvelt, David J., Grandson of Captain Thomas Blanch, of Colonel Asher Holmes' Regiment New Jersey State Volunteers in Continental Service. 50 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Blauvelt, John De Witt, 215 Great-grandson of Sergeant Joseph Blauvelt, of Cap- tain John M. Hogencamp's Company in Colonel A. Hawkes Hay's Regiment Orange County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major Johannes James Blauvelt, Orange County Militia, New York. 1884. Bloodgood, Robert Fanshawe, 276 Great-grandson of Colonel and Brevet Brigadier Gen- eral Goose Van Schaick, 1st Regiment New York Continental Infantry. 1887. Bolton, James Clinton, Grandson of Brigadier and Brevet Major-General James Clinton, Continental Line, New York. 1888. Bowen, Clarence Winthrop, 266 Great-great-grandson of Captain Mathew Bowen, Con- necticut Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Isaac Gardner, Massachusetts Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Private Benjamin Tappan, Massachusetts Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Surgeon William Aspinwall, Massachusetts Militia. 1884. Bowman, Joseph Joslyn, 476 Great-grandson of Major Joseph Bowman, Colonel Job Cushing's Regiment Massachusetts Bay Militia, General Wai*ner's Brigade, Northern Department. 1889. Bradish, G. Johnston, 377 Great-grandson of Captain John Williamson, 1st Regi- ment South Carolina Continental Infantry. 1888. Brightman, Henry Jackson, 138 Great-grandson of Ensign John Yeomans, 4th Regi- ment Massachusetts Continental Infantry. 51 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Bradley, Cyrus Sherwood, Great-grandson of Private Levi Bradley, Connecticut Militia, served in the Danbury Raid, April , 1777. Also^ Great-great-grandson of Ensign Seth Bradley, Cai)tain Eliphalet Thorp's Company, 1st Battalion Connecticut State Troops, Colonel Samuel Whiting. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Daniel Sher- wood, Captain Jonathan Dimon's Company, Colonel Samuel Whiting. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private John Dimon, Connecticut Militia, taken prisoner in the Danbury Raid, taken to New Yoi-k, and died there in the" Sugar House."' Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Simon Couch of Redding, Connecticut, authorized to raise recruits for the Continental Army, 1781. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Gershom Bulk- ley, Captain Jonathan Dimon's Company, Connecti- cut Militia, 1775. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private John Wakeman, Jr., Captain George Burr's Company, Connecticut Militia, Colonel Samuel Whiting. 1891. Brinsmade, William Barrett, Great-great-grandson of Captain Abraham Brinsmade, 9tli Company. 4th Regiment Connecticut Militia, Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Dimon. 1883. Brokaw, Joseph, Grandson of Sergeant Bergum Brokaw, 1st Battalion Somerset County Militia, New Jersey. 1889. Broome, George Cochrane, 165 Great grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel John Broome, 2d Regiment New York County Militia, and Chair- man pro tern. New York Committee of Safety, and Member of Committee in 1776 to superintend prison- ers captm^ed from the British. 1889. Brown. Edward Flint, Gi'eat-grandson of Captain David Brown, Massachu- setts Militia. 52 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1888. Browne, Henry Huffman, Great-great-grandson of Quartermaster William Rod- man, Pennsylvania Militia. 1886, BuLLUs, Albert, 63 Great-grandson of Colonel Charles Rumsey, County Lieutenant Cecil County Militia, Maryland. 1891. Burgess, Edward Guyre, 506 Great-grandson of Ensign James Wands, 5th Regi- ment Albany County Militia, Colonel Henry Quack- enbush. 1890, BURLINGHAM, ALBERT STARR, 431 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Aaron Hale, Captain Elisha Chapman's Company, Colonel Samuel Mc- Clellan's Regiment Connecticut State Troops. 1883. Burrall, Frederick Augustus, M. D., Grandson of Colonel Charles Burrall, 7th Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry, 1887. Butler, Charles, LL. D., 325 Son of Private Medad Butler, Connecticut Militia. 1890. Butler, Edward Demarest, Great-grandson of Captain Samuel Demarest, Bergen County Militia, New Jersey. 1890, Butler, Elliot L., Great-grandson of Private Moses Butler, Continental Line, Massachusetts. 1890. Butler, George B., 342 Great-grandson of Colonel Beriah Norton, Vineyard Regiment, Dukes County, Massachusetts Militia. 1889. Butler, George H., M. D., Great-grandson of Private Moses Butler, Continental Line, Massachusetts. 53 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Butler, Henry Percival, 341 Great-grandson of Colonel Beriah Norton, Vineyard Regiment, Dukes County, Massachusetts Militia. 1889. Butterfield, Daniel, 375 Grandson of Private Gamaliel Olmstead, of Captain Joseph Walker's Company, 3d Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry. 1887. Byington, a. H., Great-grandson of Private John Byington, Colonel Philip B. Bradley's Battalion, General Waterbury's Brigade, Connecticut State Troops. 1887. Cadwalader, John Lambert, Grandson of Colonel Lambert Cadwalader, 4th Regi- ment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry. 1888. Cannon, Henry White, 298 Great-great-grandson of Private Joseph Goodrich, New- bury Militia, Massachusetts. 1889. Carpender, Charles J., 210 Great-grandson of Brigadier - General John Neilson, New Jersey Militia. 1888. Carpender, John Neilson, ^ 27 Great-grandson of Brigadier - General John Neilson, New Jersey Militia. 1888. Carpender, William, 28 Gi'eat-grandson of Brigadier - General John Neilson, New Jersey Militia. 1889. Carpenter, Charles Whitney, 278 Great-grandson of Private John Mascraft, Captain Amos Paine's Company, Massachusetts Militia, 1888. Carpenter, Reese, Great-grandson of Private Joseph Owen, Jr., 2d Regi- ment Westchester County Militia, New York. 54 No. of Elected. Insignia, 1885. Carr, William Henry, 261 Great-grandson of Corporal Edmund Pinnegar, of Cap- tain William Allen's Company, 2d Regiment Rhode Island Continental Infantry. 1886. Carroll, Edward, Jr., 367 Great-great-grandson of Private Joseph Lawton, South Carolina Militia. 1890. Case, George W., 496 Great-grandson of Private Ozias Case, Lieutenant Job Case's Company, 18th Regiment Connecticut Militia, on service around New York, 1776. 1887. Casey, Edward P., Great-grandson of Private Wanton Casy, Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain and Brevet Ma- jor Nathan Goodale, 5th Regiment Massachusetts Continental Infantry. 1890. Center, Robert A., Great-grandson of Captain Samuel Mansfield, 2d Corps Continental Artillery, Colonel Lamb, Connecticut. 1889. Chapin, Henry D wight, M. D., Great-grandson of Colonel William Barton, Rhode ■i Island Continental Infantry. 1888. Chauncey, Henry, Jr., 86 Great-grand-nephew of Private John Chauncey, of the 1st Troop, 2d Regiment, Continental Light Dragoons, Colonel Elisha Sheldon ; killed in a skirmish on the Schuylkill River, Pennsylvania, December 4, 1777. 1888. Cheesman, Timothy Matlack, M. D. (Life Member), 77 Great-grand-nephew of Captain Jacob Cheesman, 1st Regiment New York Continental Infantry, and Aide- de-Camp on staff of Major-General Richard Mont- gomery, killed in assault on Quebec, December 31, 1775. 55 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1887. Chrystie, John Albert, Great-grandson of Captain and Brevet Major James Chrystie, 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry. Also, Great-grandson of Commodore James Nicholson, Senior Commandant of Continental Navy, Pennsyl- 1888. Chrystie, Thomas Mackaness Ludlow, M. D., Great-grandson of Captain and Brevet Major James Chrystie, 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry. Also, Great-grandson of Commodore James Nicholson, Senior Commandant of Continental Navy, Pennsyl- vania. 1886. *Chrystie, Thomas Witter (died January 18, 1888), Grandson of Captain and Brevet Major James Chrystie, 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry. Also, Grandson of Commodore James Nicholson, Senior Commandant of Continental Navy, Pennsylvania. 1889. Clark, Hiram, Son of Ensign Watrous Clark, 20th Regiment Conti- nental Foot, Connecticut. 1886. Clarkson, Ashton Crosby, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of Dec- laration of Independence, and Colonel of 1st Regi- ment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1889. Clarkson, Banyer, 187 Great-grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Mathew Clarkson, Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Benjamin Lincoln. 1883. Clarkson, Floyd, 6 Great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of Declara- tion of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Suf- folk County Militia, New York. 56 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Clarkson, Frederick, 355 Grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Mathew Clarkson, Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Benjamin Lincoln. 1888. Clarkson, George Taylor, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment SufPolk County Militia, New York. 1885. Clarkson, John Van Boskerck, 69 Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1887. Clearwater, Alphonso Trumpbour, 330 Great-great-grandson of Private Abraham Klaarwater, Captain Philip Houghtaling's Company, Ulster County Ti'oop of Horse. Also, Great-grandson of Private Thomas Klaarwater, in Captain Cornelius E. Wynkoop's Company, Ulster County Militia. 1890. Clinton, Alexander James, 311 Great-grandson of Brigadier and Brevet Major-Gen- eral James Clinton, Continental Army, New York. 1891. Clinton, Spencer, 499 Great-grandson of Brigadier and Brevet Major-Gen- eral James Clinton, Continental Army, New York. 1883. Cochrane, John, Grandson of Surgeon John Cochrane, Surgeon-General- in-Chief of the Military Hospitals Continental Ar- mies, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Colonel James Livingston, additional Continental Infantry, Member New York Provincial Congress, and Chairman Committee of Safety, Dutchess County, New York. 57 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1886. CoE, Charles A., 223 Great-grandson of Major Godfrey Rinehart, 4th Regi- ment Militia, Hunterdon County, New Jersey ; also Member of New Jersey Assembly, 1779. 1890. Cole, William Madison, 444 Great-grandson of Private James Secor, Captain Archer's Company, Colonel Gilbert Cooper's Regi- ment Orange County Militia, New York. 1889. Collins, Charles Lee (Lieuteuaut U. S. A.), 123 Great-grandson of Private Mathew Coffin, Massachu- setts Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Nathan Coffin, Coast Defences, Massachusetts. 1889. CoNANT, George Seymour, M. D., Great-great-grandson of Private George Conant, Massa- chusetts Militia. 1887. Constant, Samuel Victor, 23 Great-grandson of Private Jedediah Tuttle, Colonel Aaron Willard's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia. 1890. Cotheal, Alexander Isaac, 424 Grandson of Private Isaac Cotheal, 4th Battalion, 2d Establishment New Jersey Line, wounded and taken prisoner at Woodbridge, New Jersey, April 19, 1777, served thirteen months in New York prison. 1889. Cothren, Nathaniel, Great-grandson of Lieutenant William Cochran, Massa- chusetts Militia. 1888. COYKENDALL, SaMUEL D., 144 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Abram Shepherd, Colonel William Allison's Regiment Militia, Orange County, New York, killed in battle of Minisink, on the Dela- ware, July 22, 1779. 58 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Craft, Reverend Francis, 461 Grandson of Private William Craft, 2d Regiment West- chester County Militia, Colonel Thomas Thomas. 1887. Crane, Charles Nicoll, 318 Great-grandson of Captain William Crane, 5th Regiment New Jersey Continental Infantry (Colonel Oliver Spencer), and Major New Jersey Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Stephen Crane, 1st Regiment Militia, Essex County, New Jersey, and Speaker New Jersey Assembly, 1776. 1890. Cromwell, David, 439 Great-grandson of John Cromwell of Westchester County, New York, who acted as guide and team- ster to the Continental Army during the war. 1888. Crosby, Henry A., Great-grandson of Sui'geon Ebenezer Crosby, Surgeon of Washington's Life Guards, Massachusetts. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Militia, Suffolk County, New York. 1889. Crosby, John Schuyler, 297 Great-grandson of Surgeon Ebenezer Crosby, Surgeon of Washington's Life Guards, Massachusetts. Also, Great-grandson of Surgeon Mathias Burnet Miller, Colonel David Sutherland's Regiment New York State Militia, and Member of New York Pro- vincial Congress. Also, Great-grandson of Colonel Stephen J. Schuyler, 6th Regiment Albany County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 59 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1886. Crosby, Livingston, Great-great-grandson of Philip Livingston, Signer of Declaration of Independence, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment Militia, SuflPolk County, New York. 1890. Crosby, Stephen Van Eensselaer, Great-great-grandson of Surgeon Ebenezer Crosby, Surgeon of Washington's Life Guards. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Major - General Philip J. Schuyler, Continental Army, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Stephen J. Schuyler, 6th Regiment Albany County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Surgeon Mathias Burnett Miller, Colonel David Sutherland's Regiment New York State Militia, and Member of New York Pro- vincial Congress. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Philip Livingston, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, New York. 1884. Crosby, William B., 318 Great-grandson of Surgeon Ebenezer Crosby, Surgeon Washington's Life Guards, Massachusetts. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Militia, Suffolk County, New York. 1890. Gumming, James Duncan, Grandson of Quartermaster-Sergeant William Gum- ming, Major Tatum's Company, North Carolina Militia. 60 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Gumming, James Duncan, Jr., Great-grandson of Quartermaster-Sergeant William Gumming, Major Tatum's Gompany, North Garolina Militia. 1890. GuRRiER, Gharles G., M. Z)., Great-grandson of Private Benjamin Gurrier, Gaptain Joseph Derburn's Gompany, New Hampshire Volun- teers, Golonel Moses Nichols. 1887. Gurtis, George E., Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Golonel Paul Eevere, Massachusetts Artillery, Gontinental Army. 1890. Darling, Gharles William, Great-grandson of Gaptain Robert Davis, 1st Regiment Massachusetts Line, Golonel Vose. 1885. Darlington, John Lacey, Great-grandson of Brigadier-General John Lacey, of the Pennsylvania Militia. 1885. Darlington, William Lacey, M. D., Great-grandson of Brigadier-General John Lacey, of the Pennsylvania Militia. 1886. Davidson, George Trimble, 154 Great-grandson of Surgeon Mathias Burnet Miller, Golonel David Sutherland's Regiment New York State Militia, and Member of New York Provincial Gongress. 1889. Davis, Augustus Plummer, 259 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Jacob Davis, of Roxbury Militia, Massachusetts. 1889. Davis, Fellowes, 44 Great-great-grandson of Golonel Aaron Davis, of Massa- chusetts Militia, and Member of Provincial Gongress. Also, Great-grandson of Private Moses Davis, Minute Men, Massachu.setts. 61 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Davis, Herbert Anthony, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Jacob Davis, of Roxbury Militia, Massachusetts, 1889. Dayton, Charles W., 49 Great-great-grandson" of Colonel Andrew Adams, 17th Regiment Connecticut Militia, Member of Continent- al Congress, 1777-1780 and 1781-1782. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major John Canfield, Brigade-Major of Brigadier-General Oliver Wolcott's Connecticut Militia, Brigade detachment at Bur- goyne's surrender. 1890. Dayton, Harold Child, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Andrew Adams, 17th Regiment Connecticut Militia, and member of Conti- nental Congress, 1777 to 1780, and 1781-1782. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major John Canfield, Brigade-Major of Brigadier-General Oliver Wolcott's Connecticut Militia, Brigade Detachment at Bur- goyne's surrender. 1889. Dayton, William Adams, M. D., 242 Great-great-grandson of Colonel Andrew Adams, 17th Regiment Connecticut Militia, Member of Continent- al Congress, 1777-1780 and 1781-1782. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major John Canfield, Brigade-Major of Brigadier-General Oliver Wolcott's Connecticut Militia, Brigade detachment at Bur- goyne's surrender. 1889. Dechert, Yellott Dashiell, Great-grandson of First Lirst Lieutenant Robert Porter, 4th Regiment Continental Corps of Artillery, Penn- sylvania. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Andrew Porter, of same regiment and corps, Pennsylvania. 1889. Degraw, Clarence Gilbert, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Abraham Water- house, 10th Regiment Continental Foot, Connecticut. 62 No. Of Elected . Insignia. 1889. Delafield, Albert, 50 Great-grandson of Joseph Hallett, Member of First, Second and Third Provincial Congresses, New York. 1889. Delafield, Augustus Floyd, 146 Great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Dec- laration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1885. Delafield, Clarence, 82 Grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge, 2d Regiment Continental Light Dragoons. Also, Great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1888. Delafield, Frederick Prime, Great-great-grandson of Joseph Hallett, Member of First, Second and Third Provincial Congresses, New York. 1889. Delafield, Frederick Schuchardt, Great-great-grandson of Joseph Hallett, Member of First, Second and Third Provincial Congresses, New York. 1889. Delafield, Henry Parish, Great-grandson of Joseph Hallett, Member of First, Second and Third Provincial Congresses, New York. 1889. Delafield, Richard, 68 Great-grandson of Joseph Hallett, Member of First, Second and Thii'd Provincial Congresses, New York. 1889. Delafield, Rufus, 26 Great-great-grandson of Joseph Hallett, Member of First, Second and Third Provincial Congresses, New York. 63 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1885. Delafield, Tallmadge, 245 Grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge, 2d Regiment Continental Light Dragoons. Also, Great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1884. Delay AN, Charles H., Son of Captain Daniel Delavan, 1st Regiment New York Militia Levies, Colonel William Malcolm. 1884. Delavan, Christian S., Son of Captain Daniel Delavan, 1st Regiment New York Militia Levies, Colonel William Malcolm. 1890. Derby, Richard Henry, M. D., 462 Great-great-grandson of Richard Derby, member of Governor's Council of Massachusetts, 1774 to 1777, and delegate to Massachusetts Provincial Congress, 1774-1775. 1891. deWint, John Peter Heyliger, 518 Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel William Stephen Smith, Massachusetts Line ("additional continental"), Inspector and Adjutant-General to the corps of Light Infantry under Major-General the Marquis De Lafay- ette, and Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-chief, 1781. 1886. *DiCKERSON, Edward Nicoll (died September 12, 1889), Grandson of Captain John Stotesbury, 6tli Pennsyl- vania Continental Line, Colonel Robert Magaw. Also, Great-grandson of Deputy Quartermaster-General Hugh Hvighes, Continental Army, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Captain Peter Dickerson, 3d Battalion, 2d Establishment, New Jersey Line. 64 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1886. DiCKERSON, Edward Nicoll, Great-grandson of Captain John Stotesbury, 6th Penn- sylvania Continental Line, Colonel Robert Magaw. Also, Great-great-grandson of Deputy Quartermaster- General Hugh Hughes, Continental Army, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Peter Dickerson, 3d Battalion, 2d Establishment, New Jersey Line. 1886. Dickerson, John S., Great-grandson of Brigadiei'-General John Dickinson, LL.D., Pennsylvania Militia, Member of Continental Congress, 1774-1776, 1776-1777, 1779-1780; author of "Farmer's Letters to Inhabitants of British Colonies ;" President successively of Delaware and Pennsylva- nia, 1781-1785. 1886. DiEFENDORF, MeNZO, Great-grandson of Captain Henry Diefendorf, 1st Regi- ment Tyron County Militia, New York, killed at Oriskany, August 6, 1777. 1889. DiTMARS, Edward Wilson, Great-grandson of First Lieutenant Samuel Riker, of Captain Daniel Lawrence's Troop of Light Horse, Queens County Militia, New York. 1890. DoMiNiCK, Alexander, 549 Great-grandson of Captain George Dominick, 14th Beat Company New York City Militia, Colonel John Jay. 1890. Dominick, Bayard, * 533 Great-grandson of Captain George Dominick, 14th Beat Company, New York City Militia, Colonel John Jay. 1890. Dominick, Henry Blanchard, 550 Great-grandson of Captain George Dominick, 14th Beat Company New York City Militia, Colonel John Jay. 65 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1884. DOMINICK, Marinus Willett, 263 Grandson of Captain Daniel Delavan, 1st Regiment New York Militia Levies, Colonel William Malcolm. Also, Great-grandson of Captain George Dominick, 14th Beat Company, 2d Regiment New York City Militia, Colonel John Jay. 1889. Dominick, William Gayer (Life Member), 122 Great-grandson of Captain George Dominick, 14th Beat Company, 2d Regiment New York City Militia, Colonel John Jay. 1890. DouBLEDAY, Edwin Thompson, M. D., 410 Great-grandson of Private Nehemiah Wyman, Captain Joshua Walker's Company, Colonel David Greene, 2d Regiment Foot, Middlesex County Militia, Massa- chusetts. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Edward Stearns, Captain John Moore's Company, Bedford Militia, Massachusetts. Also, Great-grandson of Private Timothy Thompson, Captain Wheelock's Company, Massachussetts Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Private William Calder, Captain Jonathan Allen's Company, Minute Men, "Pomeroy's" Regiment. 1887. DouDGE, James R. (Life Member), 200 Great-grandson of Lion Gardiner, Associator, 1775, Suffolk County, New York. 1889. Douglas, Harry, 150 Great-grandson of Captain Richard Douglas, 1st Regi- ment Connecticut Continental Infantry. 1889. Douw, Charles Gibbons, Great-grandson of Adjutant Volckert P. Douw, Lan- sing's Albany County Militia, New York, and Vice- President First Provincial Congress. 66 No. of Elected. Insignia, 1889. Douw, John De Peyster, Son of Ensign John De Peyster Douw, 4th Regiment Albany County Militia, New York. Also, Grandson of Volckert P. Douw, Vice-President of First Provincial Congress and Adjutant of Lan- sing's Albany County Militia, New York. 1887. Downing, Silas, 222: Grandson of Lieutenant Benjamin Allen, 2d Clavei-ack Battalion Militia, New York. 1883. *Drexel, Joseph W. (died March 25, 1888), Grandson of Private Nicholas Hookey of Colonel James Chambers' 1st Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry. 1890. Driggs, Elliott Foot, 404 Great-grandson of Ensign Sylvanus Marshall, Captain Abraham Mead's Company, 9th Regiment Connecti- cut Militia, Lieutenant-Colonel John Mead ; after- ward Captain Connecticut Rangers. Also, Great-grandson of Surgeon Isaac Smith, Con- necticut Militia. 1888. Drowne, Henry Russell (Life Member), 538 Great-grandson of Surgeon Solomon Drowne, M. D., 2d Regiment Infantry, Rhode Island State Brigade in Continental Service. 1886. Drowne, Henry Thayer, 72: Grandson of Surgeon Solomon Drowne. M. D., 2d Regiment Infantry, Rhode Island State Brigade in Continental Service. 1891. Drowne, Rev. Thomas Stafford, D. D., Grandson of Surgeon Solomon Drowne, M. D.. 2d Regi- ment Infantry, Rhode Island State Brigade in Con- tinental service. 67 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1891. Drowne, Thomas Stafford, Jr., Great-grandson of Surgeon Solomon Drowne, M. D., 2d Regiment Infantry, Rhode Island State Brigade in Continental service. 1890. DiTER, William Alexander, Great-grandson of Brigade-Major and Deputy-Adju- tant-General William Duer, and member of Con- tinental Congress from New York. Also, Great-grandson of Major Rufus King, A, D. C, to Major-General Sullivan, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major-General William Alexander (Earl of Stirling), Continental Army, New Jersey. Also, Great-grandson of William Denning, member New York Provincial Congress. Also, Great-great-grandson of John Alsop, member of Continental Congress from New York. 1884. Edsall, Thomas Henry, 244 Great-grandson of Captain Jacobus Edsall, 2d Regi- ment Sussex County Militia, New Jersey. Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant James Burt, Colonel John Hathorn's New York Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Benjamin Coe, South Beach Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Thomas Jones,. Massachusetts Militia. 1888, Elsworth, Edward, 104 Great-great-grandson of Private Benjamin Westervelt, 2d New York Militia, Captain Bernardus Swartwout's Company. 1887. Emerson, John W., 253 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Emerson, Essex County Militia, Massachusetts. Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Samuel Bradstreet, Essex County Militia, Massachusetts. 68 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Emery, Livingston (Life Member), 316 Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel William S. Livingston, 9th Connecticut Continental Line, and Aide-de-Camp to Governor William Livingston of New Jersey. Also, Great-great-grandson of Governor and Brigadier- General William Livingston of New Jersey. 1889. Erving, John Langdon, Great-great-grandson of John Langdon, member Conti- nental Congress, New Hampshire. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Philip Livingston, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Paterson, Dele- gate and Secretary First Provincial Congress, New Jersey; Member Continental Congress and of the Convention for Adoption of Constitution, and Attor- ney-General of New Jersey. 1889. EsTEY, Julius J., 18 Great-grandson of Private Joshua Kendall, Framing- ham Militia, Massachusetts. 1885. Evans, Thomas Grier, Great-grandson of Major Thomas DeWitt, Colonel Pawling's Ulster County, New York, Levies raised for Defence of Frontier. Also, Great-great-grandson of Brigadier-General Ja- cobus Swartwout, Dutchess County Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Colonel John Seward, 2d Regi- ment Sussex County Militia, New Jersey. 1887. Fairchild, Benjamin T., 202 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Elwood, Lieu- tenant of Marines, Continental Navy, Connecticut ; previously Private (Captain David Dimon's Com- pany), Fairfield County Militia. 69 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1887. Fairchild, Samuel W., 137 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Elwood, Lieu- tenant of Marines, Continental Navy, Connecticut ; previously Private (Captain David Dimon's Com- pany), Fairfield County Militia. 1887. Fairchild, Thomas B., Grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Elwood, Lieutena^nt of Marines, Continental Navy, Connecticut; previ- ously Private (Captain David Dimon's Company), Fairfield County Militia. 1886. Farley, Gustavus, Jr., 14S. Great-grandson of Major-General Michael Farley, Mas- sachusetts Militia, Member of General Court, and Member Massachusetts Provincial Congress, 1776 to 1780. Also, Grandson of Private Robert Farley, Captain Asa Prince's Company, Colonel Danforth Keyes' Regi- ment, Massachusetts Militia. 1888. Farrand, Oliver M., Great-grandson of Private Bethuel Farrand, Morria County Militia, New Jersey. 1886. Feeter, Jacob W., Grandson of Private William Feeter, Tyron County Militia, New York. 1888. Ferris, Morris Patterson, 255 Great-gi'andson of Private Cornelius Van Wyck, 5th Regiment Dutchess County Militia, Colonel James Vanderburgh, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Gregarius Storm, Associator, Dutchess County, New York. 1888. *FiNCKE, Charles Louis (died November 11, 1890), Great-grandson of Captain Andrew Fincke, 1st New York Line (Colonel Van Schaick), and Major and Inspector of Bounty Regiments, New York. 70 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Finney, Robert Spencer, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Lazarus Finney, New London Company, 2d Battalion Chester County Asso- ciators, Pennsylvania, Colonel Evan Evans. 1889. Fitch, Francis Emory, 142 Gi'eat-grandson of Lieutenant William Wordin, Cap- tain Sterling's Company, Colonel Whitney's Regi- ment, Connecticut Militia. 1885. *FiTCH, John (died September 1, 1889), Great-grandson of Captain and Brevet Major Andrew Fitch, 4th Connecticut Line, Colonel Durkee. 1885. Floyd, Augustus, Great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Dec- lai'ation of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1886. Floyd, John G., 551 Great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Dec- laration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment SuflFolk County Militia, New York. 1888. Floyd, Nicoll, Jr., Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declai-ation of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1889. Floyd- Jones, De Lancey (Life Member), 160 Great-grandson of Hendrick Onderdonck, Member of Committee of Safety, Queens County, New York. 1885. Floyd-Jones, George Stanton, 149 Great-great grandson of Hendrick Onderdonck, Member of Committee of Safety, Queens County, New York. 1890. Foote, George Benton, Great-great-grandson of Captain Cornelius Van Wyck, 5th Regiment Dutchess County Militia, killed at White Plains, October 31, 1776. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Aai-on Hall (Cap- tain Stephen Hall's Company), 7th Regiment Connec- ticut Continental Infantry (Colonel Heman Swift). 71 No. of Elected. Insigaia. 1890. FooTE, Gilbert Flagler, Great-great-grandson of Captain Cornelius Van Wyck, 5th Regiment Dutchess County Militia, killed at White Plains, October 31, 1776. Also, Great - great - grandson of Private Aaron Hall (Captain Stephen Hall's Company), 7th Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry (Colonel Heman Swift). 1889. FooTE, Morris Cooper (Captain U. S. A.), 267 Great-grandson of Major Jacob Morris, 5th Regiment New York Continental Infantry, and Aide-de-Camp to General Charles Lee and General Nathaniel Greene. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Brigadier-Gen- eral of Westchester County Militia. 1891. Forbes, Frank Herbert, 523 Great-grandson of Private James Hall, Captain Daniel Hand's Company. Colonel Talcott's Regiment Con- necticut Militia, died on prison ship at New York, January 16, 1780. 1890. Ford, Paul Leicester, Great-great-grandson of Captain Noah Webster, Con- necticut Militia, on duty on Hudson River, 1777. 1889. Ford, William H., 32 Great-grandson of Private Abijali Ford, 1st Regiment Continental Infantry, Colonel Christopher Greene. 1887. *FosTER, James A. (died March 10, 1888), Great-grandson of Brigadier and Brevet Major-Gen- eral James Clinton, Continental Army, New York. 1888. Fowler, Robert Ludlow, Great -great -grandson of Colonel Charles Rumsey, County Lieutenant Cecil County Militia, Maryland. 1888. Fowler, Thomas Powell, 240 Great - great - grandson of Colonel Charles Rumsey, County Lieutenant Cecil County Militia, Maryland. 72 Ko. of Elected. Insignia. 1891, Frelinghuysen, Joseph Sherman, Great-grandson of Colonel Frederick Frelinghuysen, 1st Battalion Somerset County Militia, Member New Jersey Provincial Congress, 1775 and 1778, Member of Continental Congress, 1778 and 1782-1783. 1889. French, Rev, Louis, Grandson of Lieutenant William Glenney, Captain Gregier's Company, 4th Connecticut Line, Colonel Durkee. 1889. French, Louis Mardenbrough, 30^ Great-grandson of Lieutenant William Glenney, 4th Connecticut Line, Colonel Durkee. Also, Great-grandson of Midshipman Samuel Stowe, Continental Navy, Connecticut. Also, Great-great-grandson of Stephen Stowe, who volunteered as nurse to the Continental soldiers con- fined in the prison-ships, and died of a contagious disease while on such service. 1889, French, William Freeman, M. D., 238 Great-grandson of Lieutenant William Glenney, 4th Connecticut Line, Colonel Dvxrkee. Also, Great-grandson of Midshipman Samuel Stowe, Continental Navy, Connecticut. Also, Great-great-grandson of Stephen Stowe, who volunteered as nurse to the Continental soldiers con- fined in the prison-ships, and died of a contagious disease while on such service. 1889. Frey, Augustus Beardslee, Great-grandson of Brigade-Major John Frey, Tyron County, New York, Militia, Colonel Marinus Willett. 1890, Frothingham, Samuel, Great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Frothingham, one of the " Boston Tea Party," and member of the Bos- ton Committee of Correspondence. V3 No. of Elected. Insignia, 1887. Fry, George Gardiner, Great-great-grandson of Captain Benjamin Fry, 4tli Regiment Rhode Island State Troops. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Amos Atwell, Rhode Island Militia. 1889. Fuller, Levi K., 127 Gx'eat-grandson of Private Jacob Constantine, Colonel Whitcomb's Begiment, Massachusetts Line. 1883. Gallup, C. Van Eversdyk, Great-great-grandson of Major-General William Heath, Continental Army, Massachusetts. 1876. Gardiner, Asa Bird, LL. D., 83 Great-grandson of Ensign Reuben Willard, 24th Regi- ment Continental Foot. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Othaniel Gardiner, 14th Regiment Albany County Militia Infantry ; died in service Decenaber, 1775; and at " Bennington." Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Jacob Rosenbergh, Captain John Tater's Company (Colonel Cornelius Dota's Regiment), Vermont Militia Infantry; and at " Bennington." Also, Representative of 1st Lieutenant Jonathan Wil- lard, Regimental Quartermaster, 1st Regiment New Hampshire Continental Infantry. 1889. Gardiner, George Norman, 273 Great-grandson of Ensign Reuben Willard, 24th Regi- ment Continental Foot. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Othaniel Gardiner, 14th Regiment Albany County Militia Infantry; died in service December, 1775; and at "Bennington." Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Jacob Rosenbergh, Captain John Tater's Company (Colonel Cornelius Dota's Regiment), Vermont Militia Infantry; and at "Bennington." 74 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Garrison, William Dominick, 532 Great-grandson of Captain George Dominick, 14th Beat Company, 2d Regiment New York City Militia, Colonel John Jay. 1887. Gawtry, E. Harrison, Great-grandson of Wagonmaster Zadock Hedden, Con- tinental Wagonmaster-General's Department, New Jersey. 1887. Gedney, Frederick G., 67 Great-grandson of Private Phineas Mapes, Additional Regiment Continental Infantry, Colonel William Malcolm. 1889. Geer, Frederic Mills, Grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Frederick Mills, 2d Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Militia, Colonel Thaddeus Cook. 1885. Genet, Albert Rivers, Great-great-grandson of Brigadier and Brevet Major- General George Clinton, Continental Army, and Governor of New York. 1883. Genet, George Clinton, 95 Grandson of Major Samuel Osgood, Massachusetts Militia, and Member of Massachusetts Provincial Congress. 1889. Gerry, Allston, 236 Great-grandson of Private Humphrey H. Richards, Massachusetts Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Reuben Gary, Colonel Job Cushing's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Commander Ephraim Lombard. Privateer Service, Massachusetts. 1885. Gerry, Elbridge T. (Life Member), Grandson of Elbridge Gerry, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Massachusetts. 75 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1887. Gibson, George Rutledge, 186 Great-grandson of Edward Rutledge, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, South Carolina. 1887. *GiBSON, James Renwick, Jr. (died March 5, 1890), Great-great-grandson of Ensign Mathew Van Keuren, 2d Regiment Dutchess County Minute Men, New York. 1888. Gibson, Robert Renwick, Great-great-great-grandson of Ensign Mathew Van Keu- ren, 2d Regiment Dutchess County Minute Men, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Governor Richard How- ley, Member Continental Congress, 1780-81, Georgia. 1890. Goodrich, Le Roy Livingston, 331 Great-grandson of Sergeant William Johnson, Captain North's Company, 9th Massachusetts Regiment, Col- onel Henry Jackson. 1888. Goodwin, James Junius, Great-grandson of Captain Lemuel Roberts, 18th Regi- ment Connecticut Militia. 1886. GooLD, Clarence W., 152 Great-grandson of Ensign Josiah Moody, 5th New Hampshire Regiment Volunteer Infantry, Colonel John Waldron. 1888. Green, William Webb, Grandson of Captain James Green, 2d Regiment Con- necticut Militia Light Horse, Major Elijah Hyde, at " Saratoga." Also, Grandson of "Landman" William Webb, Con- tinental Frigate "Trumbull." Also, Great-grandson of Ebenezer Webb, Associator, Suffolk County, New York. 1890. Greene, Edward, 364 Great-grandson of Colonel Christopher Greene, Rhode Island Infantry, to whom Congress voted a sword for gallant service at Red Bank, 1777. Killed in West- chester County, May 13, 1781. 76 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Greene, John Wynantz, M. D. (Life Member), bldi Great-grandson of Captain Benjamin Winans, 1st Reg- iment Essex County Militia, New Jersey, 1888. Greene, Richard Henry, 92 Great-grandson of Captain James Green, 2d Regiment Connecticut Militia Light Horse, Major Elijah Hyde, at "Saratoga." Also, Great-grandson of "Landman" William Webb, Continental Frigate "Trumbull." Also, Great-great-grandson of Ebenezer Webb, Associ- ator, Suffolk County, New York. 1890. Greenwood, Isaac John, 335 Grandson of Fife-Major John Greenwood, Colonel John Paterson's Regiment, Massachusetts, and Mas- ter-at-Arms Privateer "Tartar," Captain David Porter. 1890. Greenwood, Langdon, 338 Grandson of Fife-Major John Greenwood, Colonel John Paterson's Regiment, Massachusetts, and Mas- ter-at-Arms, Privateer "Tartar," Captain David Porter. 1890. Greenwood, Langdon, Jr., 356 Great-grandson of Fife-Major John Greenwood, Colonel John Paterson's Regiment, Massachusetts, and Mas- ter-at-Arms Privateer "Tartar," Captain David Porter. 1888. Griffin, Francis B., 217 Great-grandson of Colonel Zebulon Butler, 1st Regi- ment Connecticut Continental Infantry ; commanded at "Wyoming," 1778. 1887. Griswold, Chester, Great-grandson of Private Simeon Griswold, of Captain Solomon Willes' Company, 2d Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Ste- phen Moulton, 22d Regiment Connecticut Militia. 77 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1888. Grubb, Edward Burd, Great-grandson of Captain Peter Grubb, Additional Regiment Continental Infantry, Colonel John Pat- ton, Pennsylvania. 1888. Guernsey, Egbert, M. D., Great-grandson of Chauncey Garnsey, Litchfield County Militia, Connecticut. 1884. Guild, Frederick Augustus, 105 Great-grandson of Captain Joseph Guild, Dedham Militia, and Member Committee of Safety, Massachu- setts. 1884. Hackley, Caleb Brewster, 21 Grandson of Captain-Lieutenant Caleb Brewster, 2d Regiment Continental Corps of Artillery. 1887. Hackstaff, William G., 272 Grandson of William Hallock, Associator, Suffolk County, New York. 1889. Haight, Frederick Everest, 531 Great-great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac Cook, Jr., 10th Regiment Connecticut Militia. 1887. Hale, Matthew, Grandson of Colonel Nathan Hale, 2d Regiment New Hampshire Continental Infantry ; captured by the enemy at the battle of Hubbardton, July 7, 1777, and died while a prisoner of war on parole at New Utrecht, Long Island, New York, September 23, 1780. 1888. Hall, Frederick J., Great-great-grandson of Private James M. Hall, Massa- chusetts Militia. 1888. Hall, Henry, 308 Great-grandson of Private William Hall, Connecticut Militia. No, of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Halsey, George A., 76 Great-grandson of Private Jonathan Osborn, Captain Peter Hallock's Company, Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1890. Hamersley, Andrew S., Jr., 532 Great-great-grandson of Governor and Brigadier-Gen- eral William Livingston, New Jersey. 1890. Hamilton, Reverend Alexander, Great-grandson of Brevet-Colonel Alexander Hamilton, A. D. C. to the Commander-in-Chief. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major-General Philip Schuyler, Continental Army, New York. 1886. ^Hamilton, Robert Ray (died August 23, 1890), Great-grandson of Brevet Colonel Alexander Hamilton, Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major-General Philip Schuyler, Continental Army. 1888. Hamilton, Schuyler, 353 Grandson of Brevet Colonel Alexander Hamilton, Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief. Also, Great-grandson of Major-General Philip Schuyler, Continental Army. 1886. Hamilton, William Gaston, 13 Grandson of Brevet Colonel Alexander Hamilton, Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief. Also, Great-grandson of Major-General Philip Schuyler, Continental Army. 1890. Harden, William, 436 Great-grandson of Colonel John Baker, Commanding Liberty County Militia, Georgia. 1887. Harper, Franklin, 299 Great-great-grandson of Peter Lyon, Member of Com- mittee of Safety, Westchester County, New York. 79 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Harrison, Russell B., 448 Great-great-grandson of Benjamin Harrison of Virginia, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel John Cleves Symmes, 3d Battalion Sussex County Militia, re- signed. May 23, 1777, to accept the appointment of Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. 1889. Harvey, Richard S., Great-grandson of Colonel Samuel Selden, 4th Regi- ment Wadsworth's Brigade, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry. 1884. Hatch, Arthur Melvin, 3 Great-great-grandson of the Rev. Nathanael Taylor, of New Milford, Connecticut, contributed one year's salary to the cause, as the Parish records show, April, 1779. Also, Great-grandson of Private Joseph Hatch, Captain Turner's Company, Colonel John Cushing's Regi- ment, Massachusetts Militia. 1889. Hatch, Henry Prescott, 250 Great-great-grandson of the Rev. Nathanael Taylor, of New Milford, Connecticut, contributed one year's salary to the cause, as the Parish records show, April, 1779. Also, Great-grandsoji of Private Joseph Hatch, Captain Turner's Company, Colonel John Cushing's Regi- ment, Massachusetts Militia. 1886. *Hatch, Nathaniel W. T. (died May 8, 1888), Great-great-grandson of the Rev. Nathanael Taylor, of New Milford, Connecticut, contributed one year's salary to the cause, as the Parish records show, April, 1779. Also, Great-grandson of Private Joseph Hatch, Captain Turner's Company, Colonel John Cushing's Regi- ment, Massachusetts Militia. 80 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1884. Hawes, Gilbert R., Great-grandson of Lieutenant Joseph Hawes, Captain Fairbank's Company Massacliusetts Militia, and repre- sentative to General Court, 1778-1781. 1891. Hawkins, Rush Christopher, Grandson of Private Dexter Hawkins, 3d Regiment, Rhode Island Infantry, Colonel Archibald Cary. 1890. Hay, Henry Ludlow, Grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Hay, 10th Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry, Colonel Joseph Penrose. 1890. Hay, James Richards, Grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Hay, 10th Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry, Colonel Joseph Penrose. 1890. Hay, Silas Condit, Grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Hay, 10th Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry, Colonel Joseph Penrose. 1886. Hayes, R. Somers, 135 Great-grand-nephew of Captain John Barry, Continent- al Navy, successively commanding United States frigates "Raleigh," 32, and "Alliance," 32. 1885. Healey, Warren M., 15 Great-grandson of Private James Thayer, Captain John Vinton's Independent Company, Massachusetts Militia. 1888. Hecker, George F., Great-grandson of Private Jonah Winslow Wentworth, Connecticut Militia. 1885. Hedden, Edward L., Grandson of Wagonmaster Zadock Hedden, Conti- nental Wagonmaster-General's Department, New Jersey. 81 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1887. Hedden, Josiah, 194 Great-grandson of Wagon master Zaclock Hedden, Con- tinental Wagonraaster-Generars Department, New Jersey. 1889. Heilner, George Carson, 156- Great-grandson of Colonel Zebulon Butler, 1st Regi- ment Connecticut Continental Infantry ; was com- manding officer at "Wyoming" in 1778. 1889. Herrick, John Van Boskerck, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Rufus Herrick, Regiment New York Associated Exempt Volunteer Infantry, Colonel Zephaniah Piatt. 1889. HiGGiNS, Eugene, 190' Great-grandson of Captain Daniel Baldwin, 1st' Regi- ment New Jersey Continental Infantry ; lost a leg in battle of Germantown, October 4, 1777. 1885. Hill, John L., Son of Sergeant Nicholas Hill, 3d Company (Captain Benjamin Hicks) 1st Regiment New York Conti- nental Infantry (Colonel and Brevet Brigadier- General Goose Van Schaick). 1889. HiNE, Francis L., 260 Great-grandson of Private Stephen Hine, of Brigadier- General Oliver Wolcott's Detachment Volunteers, Connecticut Militia, at "Saratoga" in 1777. 1890. HiNMAN, Edward, SIS' Great-great-grandson of Colonel Benjamin Hinman, 4th Regiment Connecticut Militia, and Member of General Assembly, 1757-1798. 1890. Hinman, Matthew, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Benjamin Hinman, 4th Regiment Coiinecticvit Militia, and Member of General Assembly, 1757-1798. 82 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. HoADLEY, James H., 20 Grandson of 2d Lieutenant Andrew Hillyer, Adjutant 8th Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry, and also Captain 5th Regiment Connecticut Militia Light Horse. 1889. Hodges, Alfred, 134 Great-grandson of Colonel John Hathorn, "Florida and Warwick " Regiment, Orange County Militia, New York. 1889. Hoes, Rev. Roswell Randall, U. S. N., Great-grandson of Ensign Peter Swart, 15th Regiment (Schoharie and Duanesburgh) Militia, New York. 1884. HoLCOMBE, William Frederic, M.D., Grandson of Private Nahum Holcombe, Connecticut Militia. 1885. Holt, George C, 88 Grandson of Sergeant Nehemiah Holt, of Captain Thomas Dyer's Company 20th Regiment Continental Foot (4th Connecticut, Colonel John Durkee) in 1776-1777, and 1st Sergeant, 7th August, 1780, of 5th Company in Colonel Hezekiah Wylly's Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, garrisoning New London Harbor. Also, Great-gi'andson of Captain James Stedman, Col- onel Andrew Ward's Regiment Connecticut Conti- nental Infantry, 1776-1777. 1890. Hone, John, Jr., 363 Great-grandson of Christopher Raymond Perry, Conti- nental Navy, Rhode Island. 1890. HoppiN, William Warner, Jr., 360 Great-grandson of Captain Benjamin Hoppin, 2d Regi- ment Rhode Island Continental Infantry. 1889. HopsoN, Francis Johnstone, Great-grandson of Captain John Williamson, 1st Regi- ment South Carolina Continental Infantry. 83 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. HORNBLOWER, WiLLIAM BUTLER, 416 Great-grandson of Josiah Hornblower, Speaker of Lower House (Assembly) Provincial Congress of New Jersey, 1780; member of Upper House (Council), 1781-1784. Also, Great-grandson of Major Augustine Pease, A.D.C to Major-General Spencer. Also, Great-great-grandson of Surg-eon-General Burnet, Eastern District Continental Army, New Jersey. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Joseph Ailing, Essex County Militia, New Jersey. 1889. HosMER, James Ray, 332 Great-grandson of Titus Hosraer, Member of Continent- al Congress from Connecticut, and Judge of the United States Maritime Court of Appeals. Also, Great-grandson of Major-General Samuel Holden Parsons, Continental Army, Connecticut. 1889. HoTCHKiss, Henry D., Great-grandson of Private Caleb Hotchkiss, Connecti- cut Militia, killed in action at New Haven, July 5th, 1779. 1889. Hotchkiss, James F., 164 Great-grandson of Private Caleb Hotchkiss, Connecti- cut Militia, killed in action at New Haven, July 5th, 1779. 1883. Houghton, George Washington Wright, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Jonathan Houghton, Massachusetts Militia. 1887. Howell, Francis B., Great-grandson of Captain Joseph Howell, Paymaster 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry, and Paymaster-General Continental Army. 1887. Howell, Henry W., Grandson of Captain Joseph Howell, Paymaster 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry, and Paymaster-General Continental Army. 84 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1887. Howell, Henry W., Jr., Great-grandson of Captain Joseph Howell, Paymaster 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry, and Paymaster-General Continental Army. 1885. Howell, Richard Stockton, Grandson of Major Richard Howell, 2d Regiment New Jersey Continental Infantry. 1891. Howl and, Henry Raymond, Great-grandson of Private Jonathan Fisher, in Captain Jonathan Wales' Company, Hampshire County (Mass.) Militia, died in service at Morristown, N. J., 1777. 1885. Hubbard, Grosvenor Silliman, Great-grandson of Brigadier-General Gold Selleck Silli- man, 4th Brigade Connecticut Militia. Also^ Great-great-grandson of Governor Jonathan Trumbull, LL. D., Connecticut. 1890. Hubbell, Charles Bulkley, 528 Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel David Rossiter, 2d Regiment Massachusetts, Colonel Simonds. 1887. Humphreys, A. W., Great-grandson of Captain William Humphreys, 8d Regiment (Colonel Joshua Wingate) New Hamp- shire Volunteer Infantry, for Canadian Service. 1888. Humphreys, Rev. Frank Landon, Mtis. D., 62 Great-grandson of Private Asher Humphreys. Captain Abel Pettibone's Company, Colonel Thomas Belden's Regiment, Connecticut Militia, in service under Ma- jor-General Alexander McDougall in New York, in 1777. 1890. Hungerford, William Allyn, 415 Great-grandson of Corporal Christopher Merriam, 2d Regiment Connecticut Line, Colonel Charles Webb. 85 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1883. Huntington, Frederick Jabez, Great-great-gi*andson of Governoi* Jonathan Trumbull, LL. D., Connecticut. Also, Great-great-grandson of Brigadier and Brevet Major-General Jedediah Huntington, Continental Ai*my. 1883. Huntington, Austin, 8 Great-great-grandson of Major-General Jabez Hunting- ton, Connecticut Militia. 1885. HuRLBURT, Percy Dakin, 189 Great-great-grandson of Samuel Farrer, Lieutenant Massachusetts Minute Men under Captain William Smith, Colonel Abijah Pierce, Lexington Alarm, April 19, 1775. Also, Great-great-grandson of Quartermaster Frederick Manson, Colonel Perry's Regiment Massachusetts Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Daniel Shays, 5th Regiment Massachusetts Continental Infantiy. 1891. Hyatt, A. Jackson, 520 Grandson of Lieutenant Abram Hyatt, 8th Company, Captain Jonathan Titus, 4th Regiment New York Line, Colonel Henry B. Livingston, Acting Adju- tant, 1780. 1886. Imlay, Wessel Ten Broeck Stout, Great-grandson of Brevet Captain Wessel Ten Broeck Stout, 3d Regiment Line, New Jersey. 1886. Ingersoll, Rev. Edward P., D. D., Great-grandson of Sylvanus Dimmick, Privateersman, Falmouth, Massachusetts. 86 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1884. Ireland, John B.. 9 Great-grandson of Brigade-Major Jonathan Lawrence, Militia, Queens County, New York, and Member New York Provincial Congress, 1775. Also, Great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment SuflPolk County Militia, New York. 1888. Ireland, John de Courcey, Great-great-grandson of Brigade-Major Jonathan Law- rence, Militia, Queens County, New Yoi'k, and Mem- ber New York Provincial Congress, 1775. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. Also, Gi'eat-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Rob- ert Troup, Continental Army, New York. 1888. Ireland, Robert Livingston, Great-great-grandson of Brigade-Major Jonathan Law- rence, Militia, Queens County, New York, and Mem- ber of New York Provincial Congress, 1775. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Indedendence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Rob- ert Troup, Continental Army, New York. 1890. IsHAM, Charles, 403 Great-grandson of Commissary Samuel Isham, Con- necticut. Also, Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Cornelius Burhaus, Captain Van Beuren's Company, Colonel Wynkoop's Regiment New York Line. 1888. Jackson, Ernest Henry, 205 Great-grandson of Captain Stephen Jackson, New Jersey Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Enos Beach, New Jersey Militia. 87 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Jackson, Frank Watson, M. D., Great-grandson of Reverend Joseph Wheeler, Massa- chusetts Militia, and member of Massachusetts Pro- vincial Congress. 1890. Jackson, Frederic Wendell, Great-grandson of Reverend Joseph Wheeler, Massa- chusetts Militia, and member of Massachusetts Pro- vincial Congress. 1890. Jackson, John Day, Great-great-grandson of Oliver Wolcott, Signer of Declaration of Independence and Major-General of Connecticut Militia. 1888. Jackson, Joseph C, Grandson of Oliver Wolcott, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Major-General of Connecticut Militia. 1889. Jackson, Joseph C, Jr., 42 Great-grandson of Oliver Wolcott, Signer of the Declar- ation of Independence, and Major-General of Con- necticut Militia. 1886. Jackson, William H., 362 Great-grandson of Sergeant Lewis Covenhoven, Light Horse Monmouth County Militia, New Jersey. 1890. Jackson, William Henry, 414 Great-grandson of Reverend Joseph Wheeler, Massa- chusetts Militia, and member of Massachusetts Pro- vincial Congress. 1886. Jay, John Clarkson, Jr., M. D., 10 Great-grandson of John Jay, Member of the Provisional Coijgress, President of the Continental Congress for three years. Chairman of the New York Council of Safety, and Colonel of the 2d Regiment New York City Militia. 88 No. of ^Elected. Insignia. 1887. Jay, William, Great-grandson of John Jay, Member of the Provisional Congress, President of the Continental Congress for three years, Chairman of the New York Council of Safety, and Colonel of the 2d Regiment New York City Militia. 1889. Johnson, Alexander Bryan, Great-grandson of Adjutant Volckert P. Douw, Lan- sing's Albany County Militia, and Vice-President First Provincial Congress. 1889. Johnson, Bradish, Jr., 300 Great-great-grandson of Brigade-Major Jonathan Law- rence, Queens County Militia, and Member New York Provincial Congress, 1775. 1889. Johnson, Francis Lewis, Great-gi'andson of Francis Lewis, Signer of the Declar- ation of Independence, New Yoi'k. 1890. Jones, Meredith Lewis, Gi'eat-grandson of Ensign John Benedict, Captain John Minthorn's Company (Florida and Warwick), Orange County Militia, Colonel John Hathorn. 1888. Jordan, John Powers, Great-great-grandson of Private William Jordan, West- chester County Militia, New York. 1889. Kelley, Frank Mumford, 305 Great-grandson of Captain George Dominick, 14th Beat Company, 2d Regiment New Yoi'k Militia, Colonel John Jay. 1889. Kellogg, Charles, * 201 Great-grandson of Captain Roger Welles, 3d Connecti- cut Line, Colonel S. B. Webb. 89 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1887. Kent, Edward Henry, 220 Great-grandson of Private Augustus Kent, Captain Elihu Kent's Company, Suffield Militia, Connecticut. 1885. King, Horatio C, Great-grandson of Sei'geant George King, Colonel Walker's Regiment, Massachusetts. 1888. King, John Alsop, 120 Grandson of Major Rufus King, Aide-de-Camp to Gen- eral Sullivan, New York. Also, Great-grandson of John Alsop, Member of Conti- nental Congress, New York. 1891. King, Rufus, Grandson of Private Abraham Odell, Captain Honey- well's Company, Westchester County Militia, Col- onel Van Bergen. 1887. Knapp, Shepherd (Life Member), 243 Great-grandson of Rev. Samuel Spring, D. D., Chaplain Continental Army, Massachusetts. Also, Great-grandson of Ensign Jonathan Knapp, Cap- tain Gabriel Requa's Company, Colonel Joseph Drake's Regiment, Westchester County Militia, Gen- eral Lewis Morris' Brigade. 1886. Knickerbacker, Henry, 79 Grandson of Colonel John Knickerbacker, 14th Regi- ment Albany County Militia, New York. 1887. Knight, Charles Huntoon, M. D., 158 Great-grandson of Private Josiah Huntoon, Colonel Bellows' Regiment, New Hampshire. 1889. Laimbeer, Francis Effingham, Grandson of Private William Pinto, Connecticut Militia. 1889. Laimbeer, John, Jr., Grandson of Private William Pinto, Connecticut Militia. 90 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Lamberton, Charles Lytle, Grandson of Ensign William Harkness, Captain John Mateer's Company, 3d Battalion Cumberland County (Pa.) Militia, Colonel William Chalmers. 1889. Lane, Edward Van Zandt, Great-grandson of Private Jonathan Lane, Captain Leavitt's Company, Colonel Bartlett's Regiment, New Hampshire Militia. 1889. Lane, Francis T. Luqueer, Great-grandson of Private Jonathan Lane, Captain Leavitt's Company, Colonel Bartlett's Regiment, New Hampshire Militia. 1889. Lane, Peter Van Zandt, Grandson of Private Jonathan Lane, Captain Leavitt's Company, Colonel Bartlett's Regiment, New Hamp- shire Militia. 1890. Larned, Edwin Channing, 443 Great-great-grandson of Governor William Greene of Rhode Island. Also, Great-grandson of Major William Larned, Rhode Island Militia. 1886. Lathrop, Francis, 140 Great-grandson of Major-General Samuel Holden Par- sons, Continental Army, Connecticut. 1889. Lathrop, Francis H., Great grandson of Governor Richard Howley, and Mem- ber Continental Congress, 1780-1781, Georgia. 1886. Lathrop, George Parsons, 328 Great-grandson of Major-General Samuel Holden Par- sons, Continental Army, Connecticut. 1891. Latting, Charles Percy, 512 Great-grandson of Rev. Daniel Hopkins, D. D., Chap- lain 1st Massachusetts, Member 3d Massachusetts Provincial Congress, and Member Massachusetts Conventional Government, 1778. 91 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Lawrance, John Fisher, Great-great-grandson of Brigade-Major Jonathan Law- rence, Queen's County Militia, and member of New York Provincial Congress, 1775. Also, Great-grandson of Private Theophilus Morgan, Captain John Williams' Company, Connecticut Militia. 1890. Lawrence, John, 336^ Great-grandson of Captain John Lawrence, 4tli Regi- ment Continental Establishment (New York), Colonel James Holmes, 1776 ; Company Paymaster, 1777. 1889. Lee, Benjamin Franklin, Great-grandson of Captain William Lawrence, New- town Militia, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Riker, of Captain Daniel Lawrence's Troop of Light Horse, Queens County Militia, New York. 1889. Lee, William Henry Lawrence, Great-grandson of Captain William Lawrence, New- town Militia, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Riker, of Captain Daniel Lawrence's Troop of Light Horse, Queens County Militia, New York. 1885. Le Roy, Henry Wyckoff, S Great-great-grandson of Captain John Nicoll, Colonel James Clinton's 2d Ulster County Regiment, New York. 1890. Le Roy, Otis, Great-great-grandson of Captain Shubal Downs, Massa- chusetts Militia. 1889. Livingston, Duncan Macrae, Great-great-grandson of Walter Livingston, Member of 1st Provincial Congress, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Admiral Count de Grasse,. France. 92 No. of ""Elected. Insignia. 1883. Livingston, James Duane, Great-great-grandson of Robert Livingston ; gave the use of his foundry to the Continental Congress, New York. 1891. Livingston, Lewis Howard, 500 Great-great-grandson of Francis Lewis, of New York, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1887. Livingston, Philip Livingston, Great-great-grandson of Philip Livingston, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, New York. 1888. Locke, Rev. Jesse Albert, Great-grandson of Private Simon Locke, Colonel Sent- er's Rhode Island Regiment. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Joseph Coolidge, Watertown, Massachusetts, Militia, Captain Barnard's Company. 1883. LocKWooD, Howard, 188 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Simon Ingersoll, 4th Company, 1st Battalion Connecticut Militia, Colonel Silliman. 1888. LocKwooD, Isaac Ferris, Great-grandson of Rev. William Lockwood, Chaplain 1st Massachusetts Regiment. 1884. Lockwood, James Betts, 128 Great-grandson of Major Ebenezer Lockwood, 2d West- chester County Militia, and Member of Provincial Congress, New York. 1889. Love, Henry Morris, 239 Great-great-grandson of Private Robert Love, Rhode Island Militia. 1885. Luckey, Charles Clarence, Great-grandson of Private Jacob Hartshorn, Rhode Island Militia. 93 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1888. LuMMis, Charles A., 97 Great-grandson of Captain John Maxwell, 2d Eegiment Hunterdon County Militia, New Jersey. 1890. LuMMis, William, 354 Great-grandson of Captain John Maxwell, 2d Regiment Hunterdon County Militia, New Jersey. 1890. Lynch, Eugene Tillottson, Jr., Great-grandson of Surgeon Thomas Tillottson, Mary- land Line, and Surgeon-General of Northern Depart- ment. 1889. Lyon, William Scott, 157 Great-gi-andson of Daniel Hand, Associator, Suffolk County, New York. 1889. Lyons, Grossman, 38 Grandson of Corporal Jedediah Lyons, 1st Regiment Line, New Jersey. 1890. McClellan, George Brinton, 488 Great-great-grandson of Colonel Samuel McClellan, 11th Regiment Connecticut Militia. 1890, McClure, William, Great-grandson of Colonel George Gibson, Virginia Line. 1889. McKesson, George Clinton, 25 Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel William Hull, 4th Regiment Massachusetts Continental Infantry. 1889. Macdonald, Pierre Fleming, 252 Great-grandson of Major William Popham, Continental Line, Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier and Brevet Major- General James Clinton, New York. 94 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1886. Malcolm, Philip Schuyler, Great-grandson of Colonel William Malcolm, 2d Regi- ment New York Volunteer Infantry, 1776; Colonel "Additional" Regiment Continental Infantry, 1777- 1779 ; Continental Adjutant-General of the Northern Department, 1780; Colonel 1st Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry Levnes, 1780-1781; and Member New York Provincial Congress. Also, Great-grandson of Major-General Philip Schuyler, New York. 1890. Mandeville, Henry, Son of Private Henry H. Mandeville, New Jersey Militia, on service at Elizabeth town, N. J. 1890. Mandeville, Henry Clay, Grandson of Private Henry H. Mandeville, New Jersey Militia, on service at Elizabethtown, N. J. 1889. Mann, Samuel Vernon, Great-great-grandson of William Vernon, President of Naval Board, Rhode Lsland. 1883. Marsh, Charles Baumann, Great-grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Sebastian Bauman, 2d Regiment Continental Corps of Artillery, Colonel Lamb. 1891. Marshall, Henry Rutgers, Great -great -grandson of Colonel Charles DeWitt, Northern Regiment Minute Men, Ulster County, New York, and Member of New York Provincial Congress, 1775. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Peter Tappan, 2d Continental Corps of Artillery, Colonel Lamb, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major Christopher Tap- pan, Northern Regiment Minute Men, Ulster County, New York, Colonel Charles DeWitt, and Member of New York Provincial Congress, 1775. 95 No. of Elected, Insignia. 1891. Marshall, Howard, Great-great-grandson of Ensign Sylvanus Mai'shall, Captain Abraham Mead's Company, 9th Connecticut Militia, Lieutenant-Colonel John Mead, afterwards Captain "Connecticut Rangers." Also, Great-great-grandson of Surgeon Isaac Smith, Connecticut Militia. 1890. Marshall, John Gilbert, 329 Great-grandson of Ensign Sylvanus Marshall, Captain Abraham Mead's Company, 9th Connecticut Militia, Lieutenant-Colonel John Mead ; afterwards Captain " Connecticut Rangers." Also, Great-grandson of Surgeon Isaac Smith, Con- necticut Militia. 1889, Martin, Charles Boman, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Joseph Vail, 3d New York Militia. Also, Great- great -grandson of Private Gilbert Vail, Orange County Militia, New York, killed at massacre of Minisink, Delaware County, July 22, 1779. 1889. Martin, William Irwin, 89 Great-grandson of Private William Martin, 1st Regi- ment New Jersey Continental Infantry, and detached for duty in the "Commander-in-Chief's Guard.'' 1888. Martin, William Vail, 155 Great-graTidson of Lieutenant Joseph Vail, 3d New York Militia. Also, Great -great -grandson of Private Gilbert Vail, Orange County Militia, New York, killed at massacre of Minisink, Delaware County, July 22, 1779. 1891. Mathewson, Arthur, M. D., 539 Great-grandson of William Williams, of Connecticut, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Col- onel 12th Regiment Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Colonel Samuel McClellan, 11th Regiment Connecticut Militia. Also, Great - great - grandson of Governor Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut. 96 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Maynard, George Willoughby, 423 Great-grandson of Corporal Lemuel Maynard, Captain James Horsley's Company, Colonel William Pres- cott's Regiment Massachusetts Militia. Also, Grandson of Fifer Moses Doty, Captain Morse's Company, Massachusetts Line, Colonel Putnam. 1890. Mead, Walter H. (Life Member), 484 Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Mead, 5th Regiment Connecticut Continental In- fantry, Colonel Philip B. Bradley. 1888. Meigs, Charles A., Grandson of Lieutenant John Meigs, 3d Regiment Con- necticut Continental Infantry. 1883. *Merchant, John (died July 7, 1886), Great-grandson of John Hicks, Massachusetts Minute Men, killed in action at Lexington, April 19, 1775. Also, Grandson of Private Abel Merchant, Dutchess County Militia, New York. 1890. Meredith, William Tuckey, Great-great-grandson of Brigadier-Genei-al John Morin Scott, New York Militia, and Member New York Provincial Congress, 1775 ; Member of Continental Congress, 1782-1783. Also, Great-great-grandson of Brigadier-General Lewis Morris, Westchester County Militia, and Signer of the Declaration of Independence, New York. 1888. Merwin, Augustus W., 129 Great-grandson of Captain Timothy Taylor, 1st Regi- ment Connecticut Continental Infantry. 1888. *Merwin, Rev. Samuel J. M. (died September 12, 1888), Grandson of Captain Timothy Taylor, 1st Regiment Coniiecticut Continental Infantry. 1889. Middlebrook, George Stanley, 296 Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Ephraim Middle- brook, Connecticut Militia, killed in action at Ridge- field, Connecticut, April 27, 1777. 97 No. of Elected . Insignia. 1888. Miller, Charles Benjamin, Great-grandson of Fifer James Miller, Artillery Regi- ment (Colonel Robert Elliott), Rhode Island State Brigade in Continental Service. Also, Great-grandson of Private Asa Todd, Captain Phineas Porter's Company, 1st Regiment Connecticut Line, Colonel David Wooster. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Weeks, Captain Josiah Smith's Company, Colonel Whitney's Regiment Massachusetts Militia, and Ad- jutant Massachusetts Line, Colonel David Brewer. 1890. Miller, Edward Clarence, Great-grandson of Fifer James Miller, Captain Pitt- man's Company, Colonel Elliott's Regiment Artil- lery, Rhode Island State Troops. Also. Great-grand.son of Private Asa Todd, Captain Phineas Porter's Company, 1st Regiment Connecti- cut Line, Colonel David Wooster. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Weeks, Captain Josiah Smith's Company, Colonel Whitney's Regiment Massachusetts Militia, and Ad- jutant Massachusetts Line, Colonel David Brewer. 1888. Miller, George Ernest, Great-grandson of Fifer James Miller, Artillery Regi- ment (Colonel Robert Elliott), Rhode Island State Brigade in Continental Service. Also, Great-grandson of Private Asa Todd, Captain Phineas Porter's Company, 1st Regiment Connecticut Line, Colonel Daniel Wooster. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Weeks, Captain Josiah Smith's Company, Colonel Whitney's Regiment Massachusetts Militia, and Ad- jutant Massachusetts Line, Colonel David Bi*ewer. 1883. Miller, J. Bleecker, 241 Great-great-grandson of James Duane, Member of Con- tinental Congress, New York. 98 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Miller, Thomas Porter, Grandson of Fifer James Miller, Artillery Regiment, Colonel Robert Elliott, Rhode Island State Brigade in Continental service. Also, Grandson of Private Asa Todd, Captain Pliineas Porter's Companj^, 1st Regiment Connecticut Line, Colonel David Wooster. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Weeks, Captain Josiah Smith's Company, Colonel "Whitney's Regiment Massachusetts Militia, and Adjutant Mas- sachusetts Line, Colonel David Brewer. 1889. Mitchell, William Anderson, 269 Great-great-grandson of Rev. Josiah Sherman, Chaplain of 7th Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry. 1889. Mix, James B., 227 Great-great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Timothy Mix, 2d Regiment Continental Corps of Artillery, Connect- icut, 1890. Montgomery, Henry Eglinton, Great-grandson of Surgeon Thomas Tillottson, Mary- land Line, and Surgeon-General of Northern Department. 1883. Montgomery, James Mortimer, 2 Great-great-grandson of Colonel William Malcolm, 2d Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, 1776 ; Col- onel " Additional " Regiment Continental Infantry, 1777-1779 ; Continental Adjutant- General of the Northern Department, 1780; Colonel 1st Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry Levies, 1780-1781 ; and Member New York Provincial Congress. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Colonel William Henry, Countj^-Lieutenant, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 1777-1790. Also, Great-great-grandson of Commissary George Henry, Continental Navy, Pennsylvania, and Mem- ber Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse. 99 No. of Elected. Insignia 1890. Montgomery, James Lynch, Great-g^randsou of Surgeon Thomas Tillottson, Mary- land Line, and Surgeon-General of Northern Depart- ment. 1886. Montgomery, Richard Malcolm, 75 Great-great-grandson of Colonel William ]\Ialcolm, 2d Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, 1776; Col- onel "Additional" Regiment Continental Infantry, 1777-1779; Continental Adjutant- General of the Northern Department, 1780 ; Colonel 1st Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry Levies, 1780-1781 ; and Member New York Provincial Congress. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Colonel William Henry, County-Lieutenant, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, 1777-1790. Also, Great-great-grandson of Commissary George Henry, Continental Navy, Pennsylvania, and Mem- ber Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse. 1889. Moody, Edward Francis (of Massachusetts), 130 Great-grandson of Sergeant Paul Moody, Captain Jacob Gerrish's Company, Colonel Moses Little's, Regiment, Massachusetts State Troops. 1886. MoRFiT, Clarence, 196 Grandson of Lieutenant Henry Morfit, Pennsylvania Line. 1890c Morgan, Appleton, 401 Grandson of Major Abner Morgan, Colonel Elisha Hadley's Regiment of Minute Men of Bei'kshire and Hampshire Counties, Massachussets, raised on the " Lexington Alarm," and Chairman of Massachusetts Committee of Safety. 1886. Morgan, Rev. Brockholst, 12 Great-great-grandson of Governor and Brigadier-Gen- eral William Livingston, New Jersey. Also, Great-grandson of Colonel Jacob Morgan, 1st Battalion Associators of Philadelphia. 100 No. of selected. Insignia. 1891. Morgan, Edwin Denison, 504 Great - great - grandson of Corporal William Avery- Morgan, Captain Gallup's Company, Colonel Oliver Smith's Regiment Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Sergeant Christo- pher Avery, 27th Regiment Connecticut Militia, killed in action at Fort Griswold, Connecticut. Sep- tember 6, 1781. .1889. Morgan, James Henry, 90 Great-grandson of Corporal William Avery Morgan, Captain Gallup's Company, Colonel Oliver Smith's Regiment, Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Private Jonathan Gardnor, Captain Nehemiah Waterman's Company, 20th Regi- ment Connecticut Militia, Major Benjamin Leffingwell. Also, Great-gz-eat-grandson of Sergeant Christopher Avery, 27th Regiment Connecticut Militia, killed in action at Fort Griswold, Connecticut, September 6, 1781. 1888. Morris, Dwight, Son of Captain and Brevet Major James Morris, Scam- mell's Regiment Light Horse, Connecticut. 1884. Morris, Gouverneur, Great-great-grandson of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Brigadier-General Westchester County Militia, New York. 1890. Morris, Gouverneur William, 406 Grandson of Lieutenant William Walton Morris, 2d Continental Corps of Artillery, Colonel Lamb. Also, Great-grandson of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Brigadier-General Westchester County Militia. 1890. Morris, Lewis Rutherfurd, M. D., 195 Great-grandson of Major Jacob Morris, 5th Regiment New York Line, Colonel Lewis Dubois. Also, Gi'eat-great-graudson of Brigadier-General Lewis Morris, Westchester County Militia, and Signer of the Declaration of Independence. 101 No. of Elected. Insignia- 1889. Morris, Newbold, Great-great-grandson of Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Brigadier-General Westchester County Militia, New York. 1891. Morris, Robert Tuttle, 31. D., Great-grandson of Ensign Lucius Tuttle, Captain; Bezaleel Ives' Company, Lieutenant-Colonel J. Bald- win's Regiment Connecticut Militia, on duty at Fish- kill, New York, October, 1777. 1890. Morris, Samuel Fisher, Great-grandson of Robert Morris, Signer of tlie Declara- tion of Independence, and Financial Agent of the Government, 1781, Pennsylvania. 1889. Morse, Waldo Grant, 81. Great-grandson of Lieutenant Chinstopher Grant, Jr., Massachusetts Militia. Also, Great-great-gi'andson of Private Christopher Grant, Massachusetts Militia. 1889. Morton, Henry Holdick, 275- Great-grandson of Lieutenant Shepard Kollock, 2d Regi- ment Continental Corps of Artillery, Colonel Lamb, Captain by Brevet. 1890. MuNSON, Henry Theodore, 3061 Grandson of Private Joseph Munson, Drummer, Cap- tain Birdseye's Company, 4th Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Marshall Ailing, Captain Prentice's Company, 5th Battalion Connect- icut Militia, Colonel William Douglass. Also, Great-grandson of Private Hartham Ramsdell, Massachusetts Militia. 1885. Murray, Charles H., 20T Great-grandson of Captain Elihu Murray, Quarter- master-General's Department, Massachusetts. 102 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1887. Murray, Logan C, 84 Great-grandson of Colonel Benjamin Logan, Kentucky Militia. 1888. Murray, Russell, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Wisner, Orange County Militia, and Member of 1st Continental Congress, New York. 1887. Myer, Albert J., Great-grandson of Private Ebenezer Walden, Massa- chusetts Militia. 1891. Myer, Isaac, 534 Grandson of Private Benjamin Myer, Essex County (N. J.) Militia, served at Springfield, N. J. Also^ Great-grandson of Joseph Riggs, Associator, Essex County, N. J., Member of New Jersey Committee of Correspondence, 1775. 1888. Mygatt, John Tracey, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Eli Mygatt, Connecti- cut Militia. 1889. Mygatt, Lemuel Carrington, 265 Great-grandson of Colonel Eli Mygatt, Connecticut Militia. 1890. Neilson, Henry Augustus, Great-grandson of Brigadier-General Neilson, New Jersey Militia, and member of the Continental Congress. 1891. Nellis, Wm. Jacob, M. D., 513 Great-grandson of Private Peter Nellis, Captain Zeely's Company, 2d Regiment Tyron County (N. Y.) Mili- tia, Colonel Jacob Klock. 103 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Newkirk, Warren B., 145 Great-great-grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel Sebastian Bauman, 2d Regiment Continental Corps of Artillery. 1891. Nichols, George Livingston, Jr., 497 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Isaac Nichols, Captain Abraham Livingston's Company, Colonel James Livingston's Eegiment, "Additional" Continental, New York. 1887. Nicholson, Christie Few, 256 Great-great-grandson of Commodore James Nicholson, Continental Navy. 1888. NicoLL, Henry Denton, M. £>., 413 Great-grandson of Captain John Nicoll, 2d Regiment Ulster County Militia, Colonel James Clinton, New York. 1890. Norton, John Treadwell,' 485 Great-great-grandson of Major Ichabod Norton, 15th Regiment Connecticut Militia, Colonel Isaac Lee, and Captain in Colonel Samuel Mott's Battalion Connecticut State Troops, served with Northern Department, under General Gates, 1776-1777. Also, Great-great-grandson of John Treadwell, Member • of Connecticut Assembly, 1776 to 1785. 1890. NoYES, Charles Harding, 483 Great-grandson of Captain Seth Harding, Connecticut Brig-of-War "Defence," 1776; Connecticut State Man-of-War "Oliver Cromwell," 1777, and Conti- nental Frigate "Confederacy," 1778. Captured in March, 1781 ; taken to England, and died there while a prisoner. Also, Great-grandson of Major-Gen ei'al Samuel Holden Parsons, Continental Army. Also, Great-grandson of Titus Hosmer, Member of Continental Congress from Connecticut, and Judge of the Maritime Court of Appeals. 104 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. NoYES, James Atkins, 45 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Roger Adams, Massa- chusetts Militia. 1889. Olcott, J. Van Vechten, Great-great-grandson of Rev. John Mason, Chaplain 3d New York Line, 1889. Olney, George W., 248 Grandson of Captain Stephen Olney, 2d Rhode Island Continental Infantry. 1890. Olyphant, Frank Murray, Great-grandson of Surgeon David Olyphant, Deputy Director-General of Continental Hospital Depart- ment, Southern Army. 1888. Olyphant, John Kensett, 24 Great-grandson of Surgeon David Olyphant, Deputy Director-General of Continental Hospital Depart- ment, Southern Army. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Vernon, Presi- dent of the Continental Navy Board, Rhode Island. 1889. Olyphant, Robert, 22 Great-grandson of Surgeon David Olyphant, Deputy Director-General of Continental Hospital Depart- ment, Southern Army, South Carolina. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Vernon, Presi- dent of the Continental Navy Board, Rhode Island. 1890. Olyphant, Robert Morrison, Grandson of Surgeon David Olyphant, Deputy Director- General of Continental Hospital Department, South- ern Army. 1889. Olyphant, Talbot, 161 Great-grandson of Surgeon David Olyphant, Deputy Director-General of Continental Hospital Depart- ment, Southern Army, South Carolina. 105 Xo. of Ejected. Insignia. 1890. Olyphant, Reverend Vernon Murray, Great-grandson of Surgeon David Olyphant, Deputy Director-General of Continental Hospital Depart- ment, Southern Army. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Vernon, Presi- dent of the Continental Navy Board, Rhode Island. 1885. Owen, James, Nephew of Lieutenant Jonathan Owens. Colonel Luddington's Regiment Militia, New York. 1890. Page, Richard Channing Moore, M. D., 310 Grandson of Major Carter Page, Virginia Line. 1891. Page, Walter Gilman, Great-grandson of Fifer Lemuel Page, Captain Samuel Cunningham's Company, Colonel Enoch Hale's Reg- iment New Hampshire Militia, on service with Conti- tinental Army in Rhode Island, 1778. 1887. Parkin, Henry Grenville, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Ethan Allen, Vermont. 1888. Parsons, Albert Ross, 74 Great-grandson of Sergeant Aaron Parsons, 3d Company of Colonel Thomas Nixon's 6th Regiment Massachu- setts Continental Infantry; subsequently of Colonel Jedutha Baldwin's Artillery Artificers, 1780-1781. Also, Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Aaron Parsons, Jr., Captain Gideon Burt's Springfield Company, Colonel Timothy Danielson's Regiment, Massachu- setts Infantry. Also, Great-grandson of Private Samuel Averill, of Colonel Seth Warner's Regiment "Additional Continental Infantry." 1890, Parsons, John D., Jr., 445 Great-grandson of Corporal Henry Bowne, New Jersey Line. 106 No, of Elected. Insigaia. 1887. Patterson, Jacob M., 197 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Patterson, Cap- tain Olmsted's Company, Colonel Bezaleel Beebe's Regiment Connecticut Militia. 1890. Patterson, John H., Captain U. S. A., 334 Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Stuart, 3d Pennsylvania Line, Colonel Wood. 1888. Peabody, Charles Augustus, Jr., Great-grandson of Captain Richard Peabody, Colonel Wigglesworth's Regiment Massachusetts Militia. 1888. Peet, John Northrop, Great-grandson of Captain John Webb, 2d Regiment Connecticut Light Dragoons, Colonel Sheldon, and Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Robert Howe. 1891. Pell, William Cruger, Great-great-grandson of Major-General Philip Schuy- ler, Continental Army, New York. 1890. Peltz, John DeWitt, Great-great-grandson of Captain John L. DeWitt, Colonel Abraham Hasbrouck's Regiment Ulster County Militia, New York. 1888. Perkins, Charles Elwell, 191 Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel David Cobb, 16th Regiment Massachusetts Continental Infantry ; subsequently Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in- Chief. Brevetted Colonel 1783. Also^ Great-grandson of Captain Noah Hall, Colonel Abiel Mitchel's Regiment Massachusetts Infantry. Also, Great-grandson of Private Joseph Perkins, Captain Nathaniel Cousen's Company, Major Little- field's Battalion Massachusetts Militia. 1887. Perkins, Edward C, Great-grandson of Commissary James Davenport, Con- tinental Army, Connecticut. 107 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Perry, Alexander James, Brevet Brigadier-General, U. S. A., 481 Grandson of Christopher Raymond Perry, Continental Navy, Rhode Island. 1890. Perry, William Stevens, Right Rev. D. D., LL.D., D. C. L., Bishop of Iowa. 314 Grandson of Lieutenant Abel Perry, Continental Line, Massachusetts, 32d Regiment Continental Foot. Also, Great-grandson of Captain William Stevens, 2d Regiment Continental Corps of Artillery. 1888. Perry, William Sumner, Great-grandson of Christopher Raymond Perry, Conti- nental Navy, Rhode Island. 1889. Phillips, Wendell C, M. D., 221 Great-great-great-grandson of Colonel Ethan Allen, Vermont. 1890. Phisterer, Karl Joseph, 477 Great-great-grandson of Private Caleb Tuttle, Captain David Bates' Company, Colonel Ephraim Martin's Regiment, "Heard's Brigade," New Jersey Militia, and Private, Captain Giles Mead's Company, 1st Regiment New Jersey Line, Colonel Mathias Ogden. 1885. Pierrepont, John Jay, 274 Great-grandson of John Jay, member of the Provisional Congress; Member of Continental Congress; Presi- dent of the same three years ; Chairman of New York Council of Safety, and Colonel of 2d Regiment New York City Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel Mathew Clarkson, Aide-de-Carap to Major- General Benjamin Lincoln. Also, Great-great-grandson of Governor and Brigadier- General William Livingston, of New Jersey. 108 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. PiERREPONT, William Augustus, M. D., 402 Great-grandson of John Jay, member of the New York Provincial Congress; President of the Continental Congress three years; Chairman of the New York Council of Safety, and Colonel of 2d Regiment New York City Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Major and Brevet-Lieutenant- Colonel Mathew Clarkson, A. D. C. to Major-General Benjamin Lincoln. Also, Great-great-grandson of Governor and Brigadier- General William Livingston of New Jersey. 1888. Pinto, Francis E., 107 Son of Private William Pinto, Connecticut Militia. 1889. Pinto, William A., 41 Grandson of Private William Pinto, Connecticut Militia. 1889. PoMEROY, George Eltweed, 166 Great-great-grandson of Brigadier-General Seth Porae- roy, Massachusetts. 1888. Poole, Murray Edward, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Poole, Cap- tain Abiel Pierce's Company, Colonel Nicholas Dike's Regiment Massachusetts Infantry. Also, Great-great-great-grandsoii of Samuel Poole, Mem- ber of Massachusetts Provincial Assembly, 1778-80, and Member of Committees of Safety and Corre- spondence. Also, Great-gi-andson of Private Jesse Mullick, Captain Bailey's Company, Colonel John Hathorn's Regiment Orange County Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Private Absalom Carey, Cap- tain William Cummings's Company, Colonel Mit- chell's Regiment of Militia, stationed at Newburgh. Also, Great-great-great-grandson of Nathaniel Cooley, Associator, Orange County, New York. 109 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1888. Pond, Charles H.. 96 Great-great-gi'andson of Captain Charles Pond, 6th Connecticut Line, Colonel William Douglass. Also, Great-grandson of Colonel Hercules Mooney, New Hampshire Militia. 1890. Pond, Winthrop, 315 Great-great-grandson of Captain Charles Pond, 6th Connecticut Line, Colonel William Douglass. 1885. PoPHAM, George Morris, 192 Great-grandson of Major William Popham, Continental Line, Aide-de-Camp to Brevet Major-General James Clinton. 1890. PoPHAM, William Sherbrooke, Great-grandson of Major William Popham, Continental Army, A. D. C. to Brevet-Major-General James Clinton, New York. 1884. Potter, Henry L., 206 Grandson of Sergeant Abijah Potter, Continental Army, Massachusetts, 5th Regiment, Colonel Rufus Putnam. 1888. Potter, Orlando B., 199 Grandson of Corporal Samuel Rice, Colonel Alley's 1st Regiment, New Hampshire. 1888. *Potts, Frederick A. (died November 9, 1888), Great-grandson of Thomas Potts, Member of Conti- nental Congress, New Jersey. Also, Great-grandson of Captain and Brigade Quarter- master John Hughes, 1st Brigade, Pennsylvania. 1883. *PoTTS, George H. (died April 28, 1888), Grandson of Thomas Potts, Member of Continental Congress, New Jersey. Also, Grandson of Captain and Brigade Quartermaster John Hughes, 1st Brigade, Pennsylvania. no No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Powers, Charles Andrew, M. D., 26& Great-great-grandson of Private Eliot Powers, of Cap- tain Gershom Drury's Company, New Hampshire Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Private John Stone, Captain Samuel Twitchell's Company, Colonel Enoch Hale's Regiment New Hampshire Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Benjamin Cutler, Captain Samuel Twitchell's Company, Colonel Enoch Hale's Regiment New Hampshire Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Pi'ivate Benjamiu Pierce, Captain Smith's Company, 15th Regiment Massachu- chusetts Continental Infantry, Colonel Bigelow. 1889. Prall, John Howard, 71 Gi'eat-grandson of Lieutenant John Prall, New Jersey Militia. 1889. * Prall, John Parker (died March 5, 1891), Grandson of Lieutenant John Prall, New Jei'sey Militia. 1889. Pratt, Henry, 34 Grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Pratt, of Colonel Proctor's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia. 1888. Prentice, Robert Kelly, Great-great-grandson of Major Nathaniel Sartell Pren- tice, 16th Regiment Militia, New Hampshire. 1889. Prentice, William Satterlee Packer, 80 Great-grandson of Major Nathaniel Sartell Prentice, 16th Regiment Militia, New Hampshire. 1891. Price, Alfred Bryant, 524 Grandson of Private Joseph Green, Continental Line, New Jersey. 1889. Prime, Edward, 277 Great-gi'andson of Paymaster Comfort Sands, of New York Militia; Auditor-General of Colony of New York, and member of New York Provincial Con- gress, 1775-1776. ni No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Provost, David, 307 Grandson of Private John Prov^ost, Middlesex County Militia, New Jersey. 1890. Pruyn, Augustus, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Casparus Pruyn, 1st Regiment Albany County Militia, Colonel Chris- topher Lansing. 1888. Pruyn, John Van Schaick Lansing (Life Member), 216 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Casparus Pruyn, 1st Regiment Colonel Lansing's Militia, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Quartermaster Christopher Lansing, 3d Albany County Militia, New York. 1890. PuMPELLY, John Hollenback, 421 Great-grandson of Colonel Elizur Talcott, 6th Regiment Connecticut Militia. 1890. PuMPELLY, Raphael, Great-grandson of Colonel Elizur Talcott, 6th Regi- ment Connecticut Militia. 1889. Putnam, Albert Edward, 16 Great-grandson of Captain Jeremiah Putnam, Essex County Militia, Massachusetts. 1891. Ramsey, Frank DeWitt, Lieutenant, U. S. A.. 501 Great - great - grandson of Corporal Abner Smith, " Dele van's " Westchester County Light Horse, previously Private in 1st Company, Captain James Rosekrans, 5th Regiment New York Line, Colonel Dubois. 1890. Rankin, Egbert Guernsey, M. D., Great-grandson of Major Henry Schenck. 2d Regiment Dutchess County Minute Men, Colonel Jacobus Swartwout. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Jacob Blackwell, Queens County Militia, and member New York Pro- vincial Congress. 112 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1888. Ray, James, Grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Marinus Willett, Van Schaick's 5th New York Line, and Colonel of Levies Militia. 1889. Raymond, Marcius Denison, Grandson of Private Newcomb Raymond, Captain Converse's Company, 2d Connecticut Line, Colonel Heman Swift. Also, Great-grandson of Private John Gray, 3d New York Line, Colonel Ganesvoort. 1889. Read, Harmon Pumpelly, 270 Great-great-grandson of George Read, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Delaware. 1884. Redding, Charles Harold Edgar, 147 Great-great-grandson of Captain Kent Wright, detached Company Connecticut Militia, died of wounds re- ceived in action at White Plains. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant John Hubbell, Captain Dimon's Company Connecticut Militia. 1890. Redington, Lyman Williams, 525 Grandson of Private Jacob Redington, Captain Kirby Smith's Company, 2d Regiment, Massachusetts. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Amasa Sheldon, 4th Company, 5th Regiment, New Hampshire Line. 1885. Reed, Theo. Frelinghuysen, 133 Great-grandson of Private Elnathan Reed, Middlesex County Militia, Massachusetts. Also, Grandson of Private Joshua Reed, Middlesex County Militia, Massachusetts. Also, Grandson of Sergeant David Haynes Foster, Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1887. Revere, Aug. Le Fevbre, Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Revere, Massachusetts Artillery, Continental Army. AZso, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Lamb, Col- onel Henry Jackson's Regiment, Massachusetts Line. 113 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890, Rhinelander, Philip, 374 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Jesse Oakley, 5th Regi- ment New York Militia, Beekman's Precinct, Col- onel William Humphrey. 1890. Rhinelander, T. J. Oakley, 481 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Jesse Oakley, 5tli Regi- ment New York State Militia, Beekman's Precinct, Colonel William Humjihrey. 1890, RiKER, Edward Wood, 370« Great-great-great-grandson of Private James Wallace, 5th Company, Captain Aarson, 3d Regiment New York Line, Colonel Gansevoort, Also, Great-grandson of Private Ananias Weed, Cap- tain Wales' Company, Connecticut Militia, 1889. RiKER, Henry Laurens, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Riker, of Captain' Daniel Lawrence's Troop of Light Horse, Queens County Militia, New York. 1887, Riker, John Jackson, 141 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Riker, of Captain Daniel Lawrence's Troop of Light Horse, Queens County Militia, New York, 1890, Riker, John Lawrence, Grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Riker, Captain Daniel' Lawrence's Troop of Light Horse, Queens County Militia, New York. 1889. Riker, Richard, 30*^ Great-grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Riker, of Captain Daniel Lawrence's Troop of Light Horse, Queens County Militia, New York. 1890, Riker, Samuel, Jr., Great-grandson of Lieutenant Samuel Riker, of Captain Daniel Lawrence's Troop of Light Horse, Queens. County Militia, New York, 114 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Roberts, Charles, 430 Gi-eat-great-grandson of Private John Roberts, Colonel Setli Warner's Regiment, Continental Army, Ver- mont. Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Christopher Rob- erts, Captain Thomas Barney's Company, Vermont Militia, Colonel Ira Allen. 1890. Roberts, Evelyn Pierrepont, 446 Great-great-grandson of Private John Roberts, Colonel Seth Warner's Regiment, Continental Army, Ver- mont. Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Christopher Roberts, Captain Thomas Barney's Company, Vermont Militia, Colonel Ira Allen. 1891. Roberts, Thomas Benjamin Griggs, Great-grandson of Lieutenant John Whitlock, 1st Regi- ment Monmouth County Militia, New Jersey, killed in action at Middletown, New Jersey, February 13, 1777. 1889. Robertson, Henry Montague, Great-grandson of Private John Moody, Cavalry, Virginia. 1891. Robeson, Henry Bellows, Captain, U. S. N., Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Bellows, Massachusetts Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Reverend Nathanael Taylor, of New Milford, Connecticut, contributed one year's salary to the cause, as the parish records show, April, 1779. 1890. Robinson, Charles P., Great-grandson of Captain Abner Robinson, Colonel Samuel McClellan's Regiment Connecticut Militia, served in Tyler's Brigade under Major-General Sulli- van in Rhode Island, 1778. 115 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. RoBisoN, William. 447 Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Isaac Bogert, Cap- tain Thomas DeWitt's Company, 3d New York Line, Colonel Gansevoort, and Captain New York Levies under Lieutenant-Colonel H. K. Van Rensselaer. 1889. RocKwooD, George Gardner, 262 Great-grandson of Elijah Gardner, Associator, Dutchess County, New York. 1891. RoDGERS, Robertson, Great-grandson of Rev. John Rogers, D. D., Chaplain Heath's Brigade, Continental Army, New York. 1890. Roe, Edward Drake, Jr., Great-grandson of Quartermaster John Roe, 1st Regi- ment Suffolk County (New York) Militia, Colonel William Floyd. 1886. Roe, William James, Great-grandson of 1st Lieutenant James Roe, Captain Simon Lefevre's Company, 1st Regiment, Ulster County Militia, Colonel Abraham Hasbrouck ; pre- viously Quartermaster same Regiment. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Norman Clark, Massachusetts Militia. Also, Great-grandson of John Franklin, appointed by General Washington Agent for Prisoners at New York, 1780. 1885. Roosa, Daniel B. St. John, M. D., Great-grandson of First Lieutenant Isaac Roosa, 2d Company, Captain John Davis, 4th New York Line, Colonel Henry B. Livingston; later Lieutenant Hanover Preciiict Company Associated Exempts. 1887. RuNK, Rev. Edward J., Great-grandson of Lieutenant Jacob Runk, 3d Regi- ment Hunterdon County Militia, New Jersey. Also, Gi'cat-grandson of Private William Todd, 2d Battalion Continental Army, New Jersey. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant John Stagg, Malcolm's 2d Regiment New York City Militia. 116 No, of Elected. Insignia. 1890. RUTHERFURD, JOHN ALEXANDER, 36& Great-grandson of Lieutenant William Walton Morris, 2d Continental Corps of Artillery, Colonel Lamb, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lewis Morris, signer of Declaration of Independence, and Brigadier-General Westchester County Militia, New York. Also, Grandson of David Brooks, of Pennsylvania, Assistant Clothier-General, Continental Army. 1890. RUTHERFURD, WALTER, 366 Great-gi*andson of Lieutenant William Walton Morris, 2d Continental Corps of Artillery, Colonel Lamb, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lewis Morris, Signer of Declaration of Independence, and Brigadier-General Westchester County Militia, New York. Also, Grandson of David Brooks, of Pennsylvania, Assistant Clothier-General, Continental Army. 1889. Salisbury, Richard Loomis, 209' Great-grandson of Lieutenant Abner Everett, Sussex County Militia, New Jersey. 1890. Salter, William Tibbits, Grandson of Mariner Richard Salter Tibbits, Captain Samuel Gerrish's Letter of Marque, New Hampshire. 1887. Sandford, Elliott, Great-grandson of Captain Thomas White, Massachu- setts Militia. Also, Grandson of Private Joseph Sandford, Massachu- setts Militia. 1887. Sandford, Jared, 224 Great-grandson of Silas Halsey, Associator, Suffolk County, New York. 117 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Sands, John Augustine, 247 Great-great-grandson of Paymaster Comfort Sands, New York Militia; Auditor-General of Colony of New- York, and Member New York Provincial Congress, 1775-1776. 1889. Sands, Louis Joseph, 337 Great-grandson of Paymaster Comfort Sands, New York Militia; Auditor-General* of Colony of New York, and Member of New York Pi-ovincial Congress, 1775- 177(3. 1888. Satterlee, Douglas Rathbone, Grandson of Sergeant Uriah Gregory, 12th Regiment Albany (Half- Moon) Militia (Colonel Van Shoovoens). Also, Great-grandson of Private Benedict Satterlee (of Connecticut), Wyoming Militia, Pennsylvania. 1886. Satterlee, Edward Rathbone, Great-grandson of Lieutenant -Colonel Christopher Yates, 2d Regiment Albany County Militia, Colonel Abraham Wempel, and Deputy to 3d New York Provincial Congress, 1776, and Member of Committee of Safety. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Jacob Lansing, Jr., 1st Regiment New York State Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Jacob G. Lansing, 1st Regiment New York State Militia, Colonel Jacob Lansing, Jr. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Benedict Satter- lee (of Connecticut), Wyoming Militia, Pennsylvania. 1886. Satterlee, F. LeRoy, M. D., 163 Great-grandson of Robert Livingston ; gave the use of his foundry to the Continental Army. Also, Great-grandson of Private Benedict Satterlee (of Connecticut), Wyoming Militia, Pennsylvania. lis No. of Elected. Insignia. 1888. Satterlee, George B., Great-grandson of Robert Livingston ; gave the use of his foundry to the Continental Army, Also, Great-grandson of Private Benedict Satterlee (of Connecticut), Wyoming Militia, Pennsylvania. 1886. Satterlee, Samuel K., 17 Great-grandson of Private Benedict Satterlee (of Con- necticut), Wyoming Militia, Pennsylvania. 1886. Satterlee, Walter, Great-gi'eat-grandson of Robert Livingston ; gave the use of his foundry to the Continental Army. Also, Great-grandson of Private Benedict Satterlee (of Connecticut), Wyoming Militia, Pennsylvania. 1889. Schenck, George Elliott Pendleton, Great-grandson of Captain John Schenck, Monmouth County Militia, New Jersey. 1889. SCHOONMAKER, LUCAS ElMENDORF, Grandson of Captain Frederick Schoonmaker, Ulster County Militia, New York. 1890. Schuyler, Philip, 405 Great-great-grandson of Major-General Philip Scliuyler, Continental Army, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Brevet-Colonel Alexander Hamilton, A. D, C, to the Commander-in-Chief. 1886. Schuyler, Spencer D., Great-grandson of Colonel Philip P. Schuyler, 3d Regi- ment Rensselaer Battalion Militia, New York. 1890. Seaman, Alfred P. W., Great-grandson of 2d Lieutenant Daniel Searing, Cap- tain Sneden's Company, Westchester County Militia. 1886. Seely, Henry W., Great-great-grandson of Colonel Sylvanus Seeley, Mor- ris County Militia, New Jersey. 119 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Sheldon, George Rumsey, 358 Great-grandson of Sergeant Job Sheldon, Rhode Island Continental Infantry, Colonel Obiey. 1886. Sheldon, William Crawford, Jr., 30^ Great-grandson of Sergeant Job Sheldon, Colonel Olney's Regiment, Rhode Island Line. 1890. Shelton, George Gregory, M. D., 489 Great - great - grandson of Private Elijah Gregory, Captain Jabez Gregory's Company, 9th Regiment Connecticut Militia, killed in action near West Point, 1777. 1890. Shelton, William Atwood, Great - great - grandson of Private Elijah Gregory, Captain Jabez Gregory's Company, 9th Regiment Connecticut Militia, killed in action near West Point, 1777. 1889. Sherrill, Charles Hitchcock, Jr., Great-grandson of Dirck Wynkoop, Member of Provin- cial Congress, New York. 1887. Short, Edward Lyman, Great-grandson of Private Elihu Lyman, Captain Eldad Wright's Company, Warwick Militia, Massachusetts. 1884. Shrady, Jacob, Grandson of Private John J. Schreder, 1st Regiment New York Line, Colonel Van Schaick. 1884. Shrady, John, M. D., 257 Grandson of Private John J. Schreder, 1st Regiment New York Line, Colonel Van Schaick. 1884. Shrady, William, Grandson of Private John J. Schreder, 1st Regiment New York Line, Colonel Van Schaick, 120 No. of 'JHected. Insignia. ■.18.90. Shurtleff, Roswell Morse, Grandson of Private Asahel Shurtleff, Captain Jona- than Parker's Company, 3d Battalion Connecticut State Troops, Colonel Sage. (Wads worth's Brigade.) "1886. SiLLCOCK, John J., 198 Great-grandson of Private Joseph Sillcocks, Middlesex County Militia, New Jersey. 11889. Sillcocks, Theodore Wyckoff, Great-grandson of Private Gabriel Sillcocks, Captain Luce's Company, 2d Battalion, 2d Establishment, Continental Army, New Jersey. m889. Sillcocks, Warren Scott, Grandson of Private Gabriel Sillcocks, Captain Luce's Company, 2d Batallion, 2d Establishment, Conti- nental Army, New Jersey. J.889. Sillcocks, Warren Scott, Jr.. Great-gx'andson of Private Gabriel Sillcocks, Captain Luce's Company, 2d Battalion, 2d Establishment, Continental Army, New Jersey. J.89L SiLLiMAN, Benjamin Douglas, 502 Grandson of Brigadier-General Gold Selleck Silliman, 4th Brigade Connecticut Militia. 1889. Sinclair, George Terry, Great- great-grandson of Private Robei't Kennon, 5th Regiment Line, Virginia. 1890. Skillman, Francis, 312 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Skillman, Cap- tain Titus's Company, Kings County Militia, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Ensign Martin Schenck, Cap- tain Johnson's Company, Kings County Militia, New York. .Also, Great-grandson of Adrian Onderdonck, Queens County Committee of Safety, New York. 121 No. of Elected. . Insignia. 1889. Slade, Henry Lewis, Great-grandson of Private James Thomas, Captain Benedict Arnold's Company, 1st Regiment Connecti- cut Militia, Colonel Wooster. 1888. Smedberg, Edmund Morton, 309 Great-great-grandson of Colonel Charles Rumsey, County Lieutenant Cecil County Militia, Maryland. 1890. Smith, Andrew Hermance, M. D., 529 Great-grandson of Captain Jacob Hermance, 3d Regi- ment New York Levies, Colonel Morris Graham. 1889. Smith, Andrew Kingsbury (Colonel U. S. A.), 271 Grandson of Private Andrew Kingsbury, Deputy- Quartermaster-General's Department, Connecticut. 1890. Smith, George Putnam, 517 Great-great-grandson of Brigadier-General Joseph Palmer, Continental Army, and member Massachu- setts Provincial Congress, 1774-1775. 1890. Smith, Gouverneur Mather, M. D., 456 Great-grandson of Dr. Samuel Mather, of Connecticut, in medical service Connecticut Militia in New Jersey, 1776; also Captain Connecticut Militia, 1776. 1890. Smith, Henry Cole, 434 Great-great-grandson of Corporal Noah Smith, Cap- tain Seymour's Company, 9th Regiment Connecticut Militia, Colonel John Mead, and Private in Captain Eliphalet Lockwood's Company, Connecticut Coast Guards. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Stephen Dodge, Colonel Roger Enos' Regiment Connecticut State Troops. 1887. Smith, Dr. J. Tuttle, 219 Grandson of Private Benjamin Smith, 4th Company, 4th Regiment, New York Line (Colonel Henry B. Livingston), New York. 122 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890, Smith, Lewis Bayard, 459 Great-grandson of Dr. Samuel Mather, of Connecticut, in medical service Connecticut Militia in New Jersey, 1776 ; also Captain Connecticut Militia, 1776. 1890. Smith, Thomas Charles, Great-grandson of Private Amos Morris, CaptainWilliam Van Duersen's Company Connecticut State Guards, on duty at New Haven during the "Alarm," 1781. 1884. Smith, Thomas West, 151 Great-grandson of Sergeant Michael Smith, Colonel John Lasher's Regiment, New York Line. 1890. Smith, William Alexander, 369 Grandson of Captain Robert Smith, (Malcolm's) 1st Regi- ment New York City Militia, Colonel Malcolm. 1887. Sprague, Charles E., Great-grandson of Sergeant Simes Edgerton, Captain Miel's Company, 1st Battalion General Waterbury's State Brigade, Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Captain Elisha Avery, Con- necticut Militia, killed in action Fort Griswold, Con- necticut, Sei^tember 6, 1781. 1886. Squier, Frank, 124 Grandson of Private Ephraim Squier, Colonel Lati- mer's Regiment, Poor's Brigade, Connecticut. 1889. Stafford, Martin H., 43 Great-grandson of Private Ichabod StaflPord, Rhode Isl- and Militia. 1889. Stafford, William Frederick, 65 Great-grandson of Private Ichabod Stafford, Rhode Island Militia. 1886. Stanton, F. McMillan, 85 Great-great-grandson of Private Benjamin Westervelt, 2d New York Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Private Benjamin Westervelt, Jr., 2d New York Militia. 123 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1884. Stanton, John R., 18S Great-great-grandson of Private Benjamin Westervelt, 2d New York Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Private Benjamin Westervelt, Jr., 2d Nevsr York Militia. 1890, Stanton, Stiles Franklin, 177 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Peter Tappan, 2d Corps Continental Artillery, Colonel Lamb, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major Christopher Tap- pan ("Northern" Regiment of Minute Men, Ulster County, Colonel DeWitt), and Member of New York Provincial Congress, 1775. 1888. Stevens, Alexander Henry, Grandson of Brevet Colonel Ebenezer Stevens, 2d Regiment Continental Corps of Artillery, New York. 1876. Stevens, John Austin, Grandson of Brevet Colonel Ebenezer Stevens, 2d Regiment Continental Corps of Artillery, New York. 1890. Stevenson, William Paxton, 478 Great-great-grandson of Captain John Paxton, 2d Bat- talion Lancaster County (Pa.) Militia. Also, Great-gi'andson of First Lieutenant Joseph Stevenson, 8th Company, 6th Battalion Cumberland County (Pa.) Associators, Colonel Samuel Culbertson. Also, Great-grandson of First Lieutenant Alexander Russell, 7th Regiment Pennsylvania Continental Infantry, Colonel William Irvine. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Robert McPher- son, 2d Battalion York County (Pa.) Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel James Dunlop, Cumberland County (Pa.) Associators, and Lieu- tenant-Colonel 10th Regiment Pennsylvania Line, Colonel Joseph Penrose. Also, Great-grandson of Captain William Miller, 7th Regiment Pennsylvania Line, Colonel William Irvine. 124 No. of £lected. Insignia. 1889. Stillman, Thomas Bliss, 109 Great-grandson of Sergeant Jesse Starr, Captain Thomas Wooster's Company, Colonel Webb's additional Regi- -. ment Connecticut Continental Line; previously Pri- vate, Captain Abel Spicer's Company, 6th Regiment Connecticut Line ; Corporal in Captain Isaac Gallup's Company, 10th Regiment Connecticut Line. Also, G-reat-great-gi'andson of Private Vine Starr, Cap- tain Joseph Gallup's Company, 7th Regiment Con- necticut Militia, and Private in Captain Eliphaz Kingsley's Company, Colonel Jedutha Baldwin's Regiment of Artificers, Continental Army, Con- necticut. 1891. Stokes, William Earl Dodge, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Phelps, Captain Jarius Willcox's Company, Colonel Jedutha Bald- win's Regiment Artificers, Continental Army, Con- necticut. 1884. Stone, William, Grandson of Sergeant Solomon Stone, Captain Jewitt's Company, Colonel Samuel Bullard's Regiment Mas- sachusetts Militia. Also, Great-grandson of Private Solomon Stone, Cap- tain Bowker's Company, Colonel Webb's Regiment Massachusetts Militia. 1887. *Storm, Thomas (died May 1, 1890), Grandson of Adjutant Thomas Storm, Dutchess County Militia, New York. 1887. Storm, Walton, Great-grandson of Adjutant Thomas Storm, Dutchess County Militia, New York. 1889. Stow, George Grannis, 552 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Elwood, Lieu- tenant of Marines, Continental Navy, Connecticut; previously Private, Captain David Dimon's Com- pany, Fairfield County Militia. 125 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Stow, William Lewis, 237 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Thomas Elwood, Lieu- tenant of Marines, Continental Navy, Connecticut; previously Private, Captain David Dimon's Com- pany, Fairfield County Militia. 1889. Strong, J. Montgomery, Jr., 301 Great-grandson of Philip Livingston. Signer of the Declaration of Independence, New York. 1889. Strong, James Remsen, Great-grandson of Captain Selah Strong, 3d Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major Nathan Woodhull, 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1889. Strong, Murray Hoffman, Great-grandson of Captain Selah Strong, 3d Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major Nathan Woodhull^ 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1886. Strong, Theron G., Great-grandson of Commissary Adonijah Strong, Colo- nel Burrall's Regiment Connecticut Militia, and Lieu- tenant, Captain John Bigelow's Company, Connecti- cut Artillery. 1889. Strong, Wilson Budd, 235. Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant David Lyman, Cap- tain Jonathan Wales's Company, Colonel Dickens's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia. 1890. Sutherland, John Lansing, Grandson of Lieutenant John Lansing, Jr., 1st Battalion New York Line (Colonel Goose Van Schaick), and Adjutant 3d Regiment, Tyron County Militia (Colo- nel Fisher), New York. 126 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1886. SuYDAM, John R., Great-great-grandson of Brigadier-General Nathaniel Woodhull, Queens County Militia ; died of wounds received in action, September 20, 1776 ; President Provincial Congress, 1775, New York. 1888. Swan, Benjamin L., Jr., 212 Great-grandson of Private Samuel Swan, Massachusetts Militia. 1889. Swan, Frederick George, 213 Great-grandson of Private Samuel Swan, Massachusetts Militia. 1888. SwARTwouT, John H., 19 Great-grandson of Captain Abraham Swartwout, 3d New York Line, Colonel Gansevoort. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Benedict Satter- lee (of Connecticut), Wyoming Militia, Pennsylvania. 1887. Swartwout, Satterlee, 31 Great-grandson of Captain Abraham Swartwout, 3d New York Line, Colonel Gansevoort. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Benedict Satter- lee (of Connecticut), Wyoming Militia, Pennsylvania. 1890. Swift, Edwin E., M. D., Great-great-grandson of Colonel Heman Swift, 2d Con- necticut Line, promoted Brevet Brigadier-General, September 30, 1783. 1889. Swift, Moses Robinson, Great-grandson of Colonel Moses Robinson, Vermont Militia, and Chief-Justice Supreme Court, 1778. 1890. Swords, Henry Cotheal, Great-grandson of Private Isaac Cotheal, 4th Battalion, 2d Establishment New Jersey Line, wounded and taken prisoner at Woodbridge, April 19, 1777; served thirteen months in New York prison. 127 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Taggart, William Rush, 371 Great-grandson of Private William McGahey, Captain William Church's Company, 4th Pennsylvania Bat- talion, Colonel Anthony Wayne. 1890. Talbot, Charles Nicoll, 359 Great-grandson of Captain Silas Talbot, Continental Navy, and Lieutenant-Colonel Continental Army, Rhode Island. 1887. Talbot, Theodore B., Great-grandson of Captain Silas Talbot, Continental Navy, and Lieutenant-Colonel Continental Army, Rhode Island. 1888. Tallmadqe, Frederick Samuel, 4 Sc 473 Grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Ben- jamin Tallmadge, 2d Dragoons, Continental Army, Connecticut. Also, Great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1889. Tallmadge, Henry Overing, Great-great-gx-andson of Brigadier and Brevet Major- General George Clinton, Governor of New York. Also, Great-grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge, 2d Dragoons, Conti- nental Army, Connecticut. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1885. *Tapp, Edward William (died February 3, 1888), Grandson of Lieutenant William Tapp, 3d New York Line, Colonel Peter Gansevoort. 1889. Tapp, Edward Wright, 258 Gi'eat-grandson of Lieutenant William Tapp, 3d New York Line, Colonel Peter Gansevoort. Also, Great-grandson, of Matross Daniel Whitehead, Captain Daniel Neil's Eastern Company of Artillery, New Jersey State Troops. 128 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Taylor, Arthur Wilson (Captain and Assistant- Surgeon, U. S. A.), Great-grandson of Corporal Jonathan Taylor, Captain Chase Taylor's Company, Colonel Thomas Stickney's Regiment, Vermont Militia, "Stark's" Brigade, on service at Ticonderoga, July, 1777. 1889. Taylor, Francis Bergh, Great-grandson of Private [Joseph Moringault, South Carolina Artillery. 1887. Taylor, Samuel R., Great-great-grandson of Captain Benjamin Vail, Orange County Militia, killed at Minisink, Delaware County, July 22, 1779. 1889. Taylor, Sutherland Gazzam, 204 Great-grandson of Brigadier and Brevet Majoi'-General George Clinton, Continental Army, and Governor of New York. 1890. Taylor, W. Irving, Great-grandson of Corporal Jonathan Taylor, Captain Chase Taylor's Company, Colonel Thomas Stickney's Regiment, Vermont Militia, "Stark's" Brigade, on service at Ticonderoga, July, 1777. 1891. Terry, Wyllys, 516 Great-great-grandson of Colonel Nathaniel Terry, 19th Regiment Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Major Nathaniel Sartell Prentice, 16th Regiment Militia, New Hampshire. 1891. Thomas, Theodore, 515 Grandson of Captain Anthony Cuthbert, 6th Company Artillery, Philadelphia City Militia. 1883. Thompson, Alexander R., Jr., 246 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Alexander Thompson, 2d Regiment Continental Corps of Artillery, New York, Colonel Lamb, 129 No. of Elect«d. Insignia^ 1891. Thompson, Frederick Diodati (Life Member), 45^ Great-great-grandson of Reverend Stephen Johnson, Chaplain 6th Regiment, Connecticut Line, Colonel S. H. Parsons. Also, Great-great-grandson of Matthew Griswold, Deputy-Governor of Connecticut, 1771-1784, and' Chief -Justice of Connecticut. 1885. Thompson, Von Beverhout, M. D., Great-grandson of Surgeon Walter Smith, Maryland Militia. 1890. Thompson, William A., 474 Great-grandson of Lieutenant William Thompson, Connecticut Militia, killed in action at Ridgefield, Conn. (Danbury Raid), April, 1777. 1884. Thompson, William R., iS Great-grandson of Lieutenant Alexander Thompson, 2d Continental Corps of Artillery, New York, Colonel Lamb. 1887. Thorn ALL, Clarence Eugene, 99 Great-grandson of Sergeant Garrett Voorhees, Sussex County Militia; also Private Continental Army, New Jersey. 1888. Thornall, Edward Voorhees, 87" Great-grandson of Sergeant Garrett Voorhees, Sussex County Militia; also Private Continental Army, New Jersey. 1889. Thorne, Robert, Great-great-grandson of Major Richard Thorne, Queens County Militia, and Member First Provincial Con- gress, New York. 1889. Tillinghast, Charles Whitney, 2d, 254 Great-great-grandson of Major Thomas Tillinghast, Militia, Rhode Island, and Member Rhode Island General Assembly. 130 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. TiLLINGHAST, JOSEPH J., Great-grandson of Major Thomas Tillinghast, Rhode Island Militia, and member of Rhode Island General Assembly. 1889. TiLLINGHAST, WiLLIAM H., 78 ■• Grandson of Major Thomas Tillinghast, Militia, Rhode Island, and Member Rhode Island General Assembly. 1886. ToMLiNSON, John Canfield, 36 Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Adams, Connecticut Militia, and Speaker Continental Congress, 1779-1780. Also, Great-great-grandson of Brigade Major John Canfield, General Wolcott's Detachment, Connecti- cut Militia, and Member of Continental Congress. 188C. ToMLiNsoN, Theodore E., 37 Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Adams, Connecticut Militia, and Speaker Continental Congress, 1779-1780. Also, Great-great-grandson of Brigade Major John Canfield, General Wolcott's Detachment, Connecti- cut Militia, and Member Continental Congress. 1890. Towle, George Francis (Captain and Brevet-Lieuten- ant-Colonel, U. S. A.), 438 Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant William Greenleaf, 13th Regiment Massachusetts Line, Colonel Edward 1889. TowNSEND, Edward Nicoll, Grandson of Midshipman Solomon Townsend, Conti- nental Navy, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Samuel Townsend, Member Provincial Congress, New York, 1774-77. 1889. Townsend, Robert, Grandson of Midshipman Solomon Townsend, Conti- nental Navy, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Samuel Townsend, Member Provincial Congress, New York, 1774-77. 131 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1886. Tremain, Henry Edwin, Great-grandson of Private Nathaniel Tremain, Massa- chusetts Militia. 1888. Trenchard, Edward, 40 Great-great-grandson of Captain George Trenchard, Light Horse, Salem Militia, New Jersey. Also, Great-grandson of Captain Joshua Sands, Com- missary's Department, Continental Army. Also, Great-grandson of John Barclay, Philadelphia Troop of Light Horse. 1889. Tucker, Cummings Hatfield, Jr., Great-great-grandson of Captain Isaac Halsey, Morris County Militia, New Jersey. 1889. Tucker, Edwin B., Great-great-grandson of Captain Isaac Halsey, Morris County Militia, New Jersey. 1889. Tucker, Francis Cummings, 418 Great-great-grandson of Captain Isaac Halsey, Morris County Militia, New Jersey. 1889. Tucker, William Alonzo, 66 Great-great-grandson of Captain Isaac Halsey, Morris County Militia, New Jei-sey. 1890. Turner, Gilbert Hubbard, Great-gi'eat-grandson of Ensign John Turner, 6th Bat- talion Philadelphia County Militia, Pennsylvania. 1890. Turner, John Clock, 339 Great-grandson of Private John Clock, Captain Bell's Company, 9th Connecticut Militia, Lieutenant-Colo- nel Mead. 1889. Turner, Thomas Morgan, 93 Great-great-grandson of Ensign John Turner, 6th Bat- talion Philadelphia County Militia, Pennsylvania. 132 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890, Turner, Thornton Floyd, Grreat-great-graudson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regi- ment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1889. TuTTLE, Ezra B., 211 Great-grandson of Captain James Green, 2d Regiment Connecticut Militia Light Horse (Major Elijah Hyde), at " Saratoga." 1889. Tyler, Henry Whitney, Great-grandson of Captain James Green, 2d Regiment Connecticut Militia Light Horse (Major Elijah Hyde), at "Saratoga." 1885, Tyler, Mason W., 143 Great-grandson of Timothy Edwards, Committee of Safety for Berkshire County Massachusetts ; also Commissary of Supplies. Also, Great grandson of Dr. William Whitney, mem- ber of Massachusetts Provincial Congress, 1775. 1890. Underbill, Edgar, 422 Great-grandson of Lieutenant John Odell, Captain Daniel Williams' Company, New York Levies, Lieu- tenant-Colonel Albert Pawling, raised for the de- fence of the frontier. 1888, Vail, Charles Montgomery, 110 Great-grandson of Lieutenant Joseph Vail, Orange County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Gilbert T. Vail, Orange County Militia, killed at Minisink Massacre, July 22, 1779, 133 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1888. Vail, James William, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Joseph Vail, Orange County Militia, New York. Also, Great-great-grandson of Private Gilbert T. Vail, Orange County Militia, killed at Minisink Massacre, July 22, 1779. 1886. Valentine, Abraham B., 35 Great-grandson of Edward Briggs, Committee of Safety, Westchester County, New York, 1776-77. 1890. Valentine, Benjamin Eyre, 64 Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Eyre, 2d Battalion Militia, Philadelphia Associators. 1885. Vanderpoel, John A., 344 Great-grandson of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colo- nel Benjamin Tallmadge, 2d Connecticut Dragoons. Also, Great-great-grandson of William Floyd, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Colonel 1st Regiment Suffolk County Militia, New York. 1889. Van Lennep, Frederic, Great-great-great-grandson of Governor Jonathan Trumbull, LL. D., Connecticut. 1889. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt Schuyler, Great grandson of Major James Van Rensselaer, Aide- de-Camp to General Richard Montgomery and Gen- eral Philip Schuyler, New York. 1889. Van Rensselaer, Rev. Maunsell, Great-grandson of Colonel Killian Van Rensselaer, 4th Albany County Militia, New York. 1888. Van Vechten, Abraham Van Wyck (Life Member), 29 Grandson of Captain Samuel Van Vechten, 1st Regi- ment Albany County Militia, New York, Colonel Van Schaick. Also, Great-grandson of Theodorus Van Wyck, M. D., Member of the New York Provincial Congress, and Commissioner of Sequestration for Dutchess County. Also, Great-grandson of Captain Samuel Haight, of Manor of Cortlandt Regiment, New York, Colonel Pierre Van Cortlandt. 134 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1886, Van Winkle, Edgar Beach, Great-great-grandson of Fife-Major Abrani Goodwin, 5th New York Line, Colonel Lewis Dubois. 1883. Varnum, James M., 70 Great-grandson of Major-General Joseph Bradley Var- num, Massachusetts Militia; previously Captain 7th. Regiment Massachusetts Militia, 1776; Captain 11th Regiment Massachusetts Militia and Continental Commissary, 1781. Also^ Representative of Brigadier-General James M. Varnum, Continental Line, 1777-1779; Major-Gen- eral commanding Rhode Island Militia in United States service, 1780. Also, Great-grandson of Major Augustus Pease, Aide- de-Camp to Major-General Joseph Spencer. Also, Great-great-grandson of Sergeant Joseph Pease, Captain Samuel Granger's Company, 2d Battalion Connecticut State Troops, General Waterbury's Bri- gade ; later Quartermaster same Battalion. 1889. Vedder, PIarmon Albert, Great - great - great - grandson of Benjamin Harrison, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Virginia, and Governor of Virginia. 1890. Vernon, William Bryan, Great-great-grandson of William Vernon, President of the Continental Navy Board, Rhode Island. 1885, Ver Planck, William Gordon, 153 Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel James Gor- don, 12th Regiment Albany County Militia, New York. 1891. ViELE, Sheldon Thompson, Great - great - grandson of Lieutenant -Colonel Jabez Thompson, 2d Regiment Connecticut Militia, killed in the retreat from New York, September 15, 1776, Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel John Knicker- backer, 14th Regiment Albany County Militia, New York. 135 No. of Elected. Insignia, 1887. Wainwright, John Tillotson, Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Robert R. Living- ston, Jr., lOtli Regiment Albany County Militia, New York. Also, Great - great - grandson of Lieutenant - Colonel Robert R. Livingston, Member New York Provincial Congress. 1889. Wainwright, William Pratt, Jr., Great-grandson of Surgeon Thomas Tillotson, Maryland Line. 1888. Wakeman, Abram, 39^ Great-grandson of Private Ebenezer Wakeman, Captain Dimon's Company Minute Men, that marched from Fairfield, Connecticut, on Lexington Alarm, 1775. 1889. Walbridge, Robert Ryckman, Great-great-grandson of Colonel Ebenezer Walbridge, Vermont Militia. 1890. Walden, Daniel Treadwell, Grandson of Assistant Purser Jacob Walden, of New Hampshire, Continental Sloop-of-War "Ranger," Captain John Paul Jones. 1890. Wallace, William Addison, 475- Great-grandson of Private Abijah Thompson, Ca/ptain Samuel Belknap's Company, Woburn Militia, on duty at Cambridge, April 19, 1775. 1887. Ward, Sylvester L. H. (Life Member), 249- Great-grandson of Stephen Ward, Member of 1st, 2d and 3d Provincial Congresses, New York. 1888. Warley, Felix, Grandson of Captain Felix Warley, 1st Regiment Line, South Carolina. 136 No. of -Elected. Insignia 1890. Warner, James Meech. Great-grandson of Lieutenant Jo.sepli Little, Captain Ezekiel Giles' Company of Volunteers from Plaistow, New Hampshire, joined the Northern Army at Saratoga, October, 1777. 1883. Warren, Asa Coolidge, 7 Gi'aiidson of Private Timothy Warren, Massachusetts Militia. 1890. Warren, Charles Elliott, 340 Great-grandson of Private William Warren, Captain Abram Peirce's Company, Colonel Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Massachusetts. Also, Great-grandson of Private Azor Phelps, Captain Benjamin Allton's Company, Colonel John Rand's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia. 1889. Warren, Henry T., Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Adams, Connecticut Militia, and Speaker Continental Congress, 1779-80. Also, Great-great-grandson of Surgeon John Warren, Essex County Militia, Massachusetts. Also, Great-great-grandson of Brigade-Major John Can- field, Genei'al Wolcott's Detachment Connecticut Mil- itia, and Member Continental Congress, Connecticut. 1891. Warren, William Young, 548 Great - great - grandson of Lieutenant- Colonel Jabez Thompson, 2d Regiment Connecticut Militia, killed at New York, September 15, 177G. 1889. Webb, Francis Parsons, Great-grandson of Colonel Samuel Blachley Webb, 3d Connecticut Line, and Aide-de-Camp to General Washington. 1889. Webb, Leland Justin, Great-grandson of Private Moses Webb, Connecticut Militia. 1S7 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Weed, Henry F., Grandson of Private John Clock, Captain Bell's Com- pany, 9th Regiment Connecticut Militia, Lieutenant- Colonel John Mead. 1889. Weeks, Bartow S., 136 Great-grandson of Surgeon Ebenezer White, 3d West- chester County Militia, New York, Colonel Van Courtlandt. 1891. Wemple, Christopher Yates, 509 Great-grandson of Quartermaster Jacob Van Alstyne, 6th Regiment Albany County Militia, Colonel Stephen J. Schuyler ; later Adjutant same regiment. Also, Great-grandson of Captain Daniel Brainard, Col- onel Comfort Sage's Regiment Connecticut Militia. 1891. Wemple, Edward Lansing, 510 Great-great-grandson of Quartermaster Jacob Van Al- styne, 6th Regiment Albany County Militia, Colonel Stephen J. Schuyler ; later Adjutant same regiment. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Daniel Brainard, Colonel Comfort Sage's Regiment Connecticut Militia. 1891. Wemple, Harry Yates, 511 Great-great-gi*andson of Quartermaster Jacob Van Al- styne, 6th Regiment Albany County Militia, Colonel Stephen J. Schuyler ; later Adjutant same regiment. Also, Great-gi'eat- grandson of Captain Daniel Brainard, Colonel Comfort Sage's Regiment Connecticut Militia. 1891. Wemple, Henry Yates, Great-grandson of Quartermaster Jacob Van Alstyne, 6th Regiment Albany County Militia, Colonel Stephen J. Schuyler ; later Adjutant same regiment. 1891. Wemple, John Russ, Great-grandson of Quartermaster Jacob Van Alstyne, 6th Regiment Albany County Militia, Colonel Stephen J. Schuyler ; later Adjutant same regiment. 138 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1886. Weston, Rev. Daniel Cony, D. D., 141 Grandson of Adjutant Daniel Cony, Massachusetts Militia. 1890. Wetmore, Edward Willard, Great-grandson of Surgeon Elias Willard, on duty in Boston Military Hospitals, 1777 to 1785. 1890. Whipple, Charles Henry, Major, U. S. A., 482 Great-great-grandson of Stephen Ward, Member of the First, Second and Third New York Provincial Congresses. 1890. Whitehead, Ira Condict, M. D., 455 Grandson of 2d Lieutenant and Brevet-Captain William I. Pennington (of New Jersey), 2d Continental Corps of Artillery, Colonel Lamb. 1889. Wilcox, Reynold Webb, M. D., 139 Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant Timothy Field, 7th Regiment Connecticut Militia, Colonel Worthington. Also, Great-grandson of Private Reynold Webb, Cap- tain Kirtland's Company, 6th Connecticut Line, Col- onel William Douglass. Also, Great-grandson of Sergeant Daniel Meigs, Captain Peter Vail's Company Connecticut Coast Guard, at Guilford, Connecticut. 1890. WiLDMAN, Henry Green, Great-grandson of Captain James Green, 2d Regiment Connecticut Militia Light Horse (Major Elijah Hyde), at " Saratoga." Also, Great-grandson of Private Philo Canfield, Captain Nathan Chapman's Company, Colonel John Mead's Regiment, Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Sam- uel Canfield, 1st Battalion Connecticut State Troops, Colonel Samuel Whiting. 1890. Willard, David Seymour, Great-grandson of Surgeon Elias Willard, on duty in Boston Military Hospitals, 1777 to 1785. 139 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Williams, Robert Day, Gi'eat-grandson of Corporal Isaac Foot (of Connecticut), 2d Continental Corps of Artillery, Colonel Lamb. 1890. Williams, William Tylee, 479 Great-grandson of Private William Lippincott, Captain Walton's Troop Light Dragoons, Monmouth County, New Jersey. 1891. Williamson, Nicholas, Great-great-grandson of Colonel James Abeel, of New Jersey, Deputy Quartermaster General, Continental Army. 1885. Wilson, Henry A., 464 Great-grandson of Lieutenant and Brevet-Captain Wes- sel Ten Broeck Stout, 1st Regiment Line, New Jersey. 1891. Wilson, Robert Preston, Gi'andson of Ensign Robert Wilson, 2d Company, Captain John Graham, 1st Regiment New York Line, Colonel Van Schaick. 1889. WiNNE, Charles Knickerbacker (Surgeon U. S. A.), 131 Great-great-grandson of Ensign Douw J. Fonda, 3d New York Line, Colonel Gansevoort. Also, Great-grandson of Adjutant Jacob Winne, 14th Albany County Militia, Colonel Knickerbacker. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel John Knicker- backer, 14th Albany County Militia, New York. 1890. WisNER, Charles, Great-great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Wis- ner. Orange County Militia (Colonel John Hathorn), and Member 1st Continental Congress, New York. Also, Great-grandson of Ensign Gabriel Wisner, Orange County Militia (Colonel John Hathorn) ; killed in action at Minisink, on the Delaware, July 22, 1779. 140 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1891. WiTHERBEE, FRANK SpENCER, Great-great-grandson of First Lieutenant Thomas With- erby, Captain Thomas Knowlton's Shrewsbury Com- pany, 6th Regiment Massachusetts Militia, Colonel Job Cushing. 1890. WoDELL, Silas, 417 Great-great-grandson of Captain Cornelius Van Wyck, 5th Regiment Dutchess County Militia, Colonel Abra- ham Brinckerhoff, killed at White Plains, October 31, 1776. Also, Great-great-grandson of Colonel James Vande- burgh, 5th Regiment Dutchess County Militia (Beek- man's Precinct). Also, Great-grandson of Private Aaron Hall, Captain Stephen Hall's Company, 7th Regiment Connecticut Continental Infantry, Colonel Heman Swift. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain Noah Wheeler, 6th Regiment (Charlotte Precinct) Dutchess County Militia, Colonel David Southerland. 1887. Wood, Samuel Seymour, Grandson of Private Samuel Wood, 1st Regiment New York Line, Colonel Van Schaick. 1889. Woodruff, Charles Hornblower, 343 Great-grandson of Private James Woodruff, Captain Bezaleel Beebe's Company, Colonel Andrew Ward, Jr.'s, Regiment Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Surgeon-General William Burnet, Eastern District Continental Army, New Jersey. Also, Great-grandson of Josiah Hornblower, Speaker of Lower House (Assembly), Provincial Congress, New Jer.sey, 1780; Member of Upper House (Coun- cil), 1781-84. Also, Great-grandson of Captain Joseph Ailing, Essex County Militia, New Jersey. 141 ^■, ^ ^ No. of Elected. Insignia. 1890. Woodruff, Henry Dwight, 408 Great-grandson of Captain Ambrose Sloiiei", 15th Regi- ment Connecticut Militia. Also, Grandson of Private Samuel Woodruff, Captain Welch's Company, 1st Regiment Connecticut Conti- nental Infantry, Colonel David Wooster. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant Elisha Root, Col- onel Erastus Wolcott's Regiment Connecticut Militia, died in service, 1776. Also, Great-grandson of Lieutenant-Colonel John Strong, commanding 17th Regiment Connecticut Militia. 1890. Woodruff, Morris, Great-grandson of Private James Woodruff, Captain Bezaleel Beehe's Company, Colonel Andrew Ward, Jr.'s Regiment Connecticut Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Surgeon General Wil- liam Burnet, Eastei-n District Continental Army, New Jersey. Also, Great-grandson of Josiali Hornblower, Speaker of Lower House (Assembly), Provincial Congress, New Jersey, 1780; member of Upper House (Council), 1781-1784. Also, Great-grandson of Captain Joseph Ailing, Essex County Militia, New Jersey, 1776. 1885. Wright, W. F., M. D., Great-grandson of Private John Putnam, 1st Regiment Connecticut Line, Colonel Jedediah Huntington. 1887. Wyeth, George Edward, Great-great-grandson of Private Daniel Hawthorne, Massachusetts Militia. 1887. Wyeth, Leonard J., Jr., Great-great-grandson of Private Daniel Hawthorne, Massachusetts Militia. 142 No. of Elected. Insignia. 1889. Wylie, Edmund Wade, Great-grandson of Private Samuel Hicks, Captain Calk- ins' Company, Colonel Latimer's Regiment Connecti- cut Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain-Lieutenant John Mills, Colonel Lamb's Continental Corps of Artillery. 1889. Wylie, George Sandford, 357 Great-grandson of Private Samuel Hicks, Captain Calk- ins' Company, Colonel Latimer's Regiment Connecti- cut Militia. Also, Great-great-grandson of Captain-Lieutenant John Mills, Colonel Lamb's Continental Corps of Artillery. 1889. Yeaton, Albert Sullivan, 46 Great-grandson of Captain Ebenezer Sullivan (of New Hampshire), Continental Infantry, and Aide-de-Camp to Major-General John Sullivan, 143 Total membership, March lO, 1891, 701. Ifn /IDemoriam. Date of Initiation. Name. 1883. John Merchant, 1884. MoREY Hale Bartow, - 1886. Thomas W. Chrystie, 1885. Edward William Tapp. 1887. James A. Foster, 1883. Joseph W. Drexel, 1883. George H. Potts, 1886. N. W. T. Hatch, - 1888. Rev. S. J. M. Merwin, 1888. Frederick A. Potts, 1889. Peter Carpenter Baker, - 1885. John Fitch, - - - . 1889. Richard Hoffman Benson, 1886. Edward Nicoll Dickerson, - 1887. James Renwick Gibson, Jr., 1887. Thomas Storm, 1886. Robert Ray Hamilton, 1888. Charles Louis Fincke, 1889. John Parker Prall, Died. July 7, 1886. 1886. Jan. 18, 1888. Feb. 3, 1888. March 10, 1888. March 25, 1888. April 28, 1888. May 8, 1888. Sept. 12, 1888. Nov. 9, 1888. May 19, 1889. Sept. 1, 1889. Sept. 29, 1889. Sept. 12, 1889. March 5, 1890. May 1, 1890. Aug-. 23, 1890. Nov. 11, 1890. March 5, 1891. NOV 211905 w^ ^tSWil «&^3S#S il' A^^l:^ I^ m MB mmmmmmmis^ ^S^-: ^^^;z 'i^§- ;^J >-^^JS^* ITKl?-- LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 011 699 089 1