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For 1895-96.

President.

JOnN KR. ABNEY.

Vice-President.

Euecn SS. aomeson:

Treasurer.

HetH WorTtON.

secretary.

GEORGE GORDON BATTLE.

Executive Committee.
Class or 1805. Class of 1896.
To serve until March, 1897.
Dre. LANDON ©. GRAY. HueH b., Come,

io serve until March, 1806.
GEORGE H. SULLIVAN. MARION J. VERDERY.
James L. JOHNSON. Howarp R. BAYNE.
ROGER AL PRYOR. LORENZO SEMPLE.

CLARENCE CARY.

Glass Of 1807.
To serve until March, 1808.

Dr. Were Me Pork:
Re TARRISON.
Carry “DP. ERUrenminson.

Percy So MATEErE:

Chaplain.
Rev. Dr. JoHn W. BROWN.
ag Elected in place of John Newton, deceased.

3STANDING COMMITTEES

For 1895-96.

House (é Oi Mirtle.

LORENZO SEMPLE, Chairman.
GeORGr- i. SULLIVAN. Howarp R. Bayne.

CARY IT. HurcHainson. RoGer A. Pryor.

Committee on Admissions.

R. L. Harrison, Chairman.

Percy S. MALLETT. HucH I Gers

Commtttee on Literature and Ari,

Huen S. THomMPSON, Chairman.

DR Ww. Mi Pork. Dr. LANDoR CARTER GRAY.

Auditing Committee.
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James L. Jounson, Chairman.

MARION J. VERDERY. CLARENCE Cary.The New York Southern Society was or ganized in the
City of New York, on the gth day of November, 1886,

and it was incorporated under the laws of the State of
New York, in May, 1880.

CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION.

STATE OF New York, _ )

City oF New York, SG.

CouNTY oF NEw York, )

We, Joun C. CatHoun, James H. Parker. WILLIAM
er oun Evan THOMAS, WILLIAM L. TRENHOLM,
MaccRaNne Coxe, WartTer L. McCorkie, Witiiam Ge
CRENSHAW, JR., CHARLES A. DESHON, WILLIAM W.
FLANNAGAN, GEORGE RUTLEDGE GIBSON, ROBERT L.
HARRISON and JAamMEs Swann, all of fad age, citizens
of the United States and of the State of New York.
desiring to form ourselves and others into a society
for social, patriotic, historical and literary purposes
pursuant to the provisions of an act entitled: ‘‘An
Act for the Incorporation of Societies or Clubs for
certain lawful purposes,’’ passed May 12, 1875, and the
acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, do
hereby, for the purpose of incorporating such Society,
certify as follows:

I. The name or title by which such Society shall be
known in law is:

NEw YorK SOUTHERN SocIETY.

Il. The particular business or object of such society
shall be:

To cherish and perpetuate the memories and tradi-
tions of the Southern People and to cultivate friendly
relations between Southern men resident or temporarily
sojourning in New York City.

Ill. ‘The number of trustees, directcrs or managers
to manage the same shall be:

‘THIRTEEN

IV. The names of trustees, directors or managers

for the first year of its existence shall be:

JOHN C. CALHOUN, WALTER L. MCCORKLE,
JAMES H. PARKER, WILLIAM G. CRENSHAW, Jr.,
WILLIAM P. ST. JOHN, CHARLES A. DESHON,

EVAN THOMAS, WILLIAM W. FLANNAG AN,
WILLIAM L. TRENHOLM, GEORGE RUTLEDGE GIBSON,
MACGRANE COXE, ROBERT L. HARRISON,

JAMES SWANN.

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v0V. The principal office of said Society shall be
located at the City of New York in the County and
State of New York.

Dated, New York, May 15, 1889.

JOHN C. CALHOUN, WALTER L. MCCORKLE,
JAMES H. PARKER, W. G. CRENSHAW, JR.,

Wilk PAM 2. Si. JON, CHARLES A. DESHON,

EVAN THOMAS, Ww. W. FLANNAGAN,

W. L. TRENHOLM, GEORGE RUTLEDGE GIBSON,
MACGRANE COXE, ROBERT L. HARRISON,

JAMES SWANN.

STATE OF NEw YORK, ee
Ciry anD County or New York,) ma

On this 1sth day of May, 1889, before me personally
came John C. Calhoun, James H. Parker, William le
St. John, Evan Thomas, William L. Trenholm, Mac-
grane Coxe, Walter L. McCorkle, William G. Cren=
shaw, je, Charles A. Deshon, William W. Flannagan,
George Rutledge Gibson, Robert L. Harrison and James
Swann, to me severally known and known to me to be
the individuals described in and who executed the fore-
going certificate and severally acknowledged to me that
they executed the same.

TANS: Fe DO Wak

[SEAL. | Notary Public, N.Y Ge

I, John R. Brady, one of the Justices of the Supreme
Court, for the First District, do hereby approve of the
within certificate and consent that the same be filed.

Dated, New York, May 16, 1880.

INO; & BRADY.
J. eG.

Filed and recorded in office of Secretary of State, May
7. O50.

Piled and recorded in office of the Clerk of the City
and County of New York, May 18, 1889.CONSTITUTION

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NEW YORK SOUTHERN SOCIETY.

ARTICEE I.

The name of this Association is New York SOUTHERN
SOCIETY.
NERC, Ae
The object of this Society is to promote friendly rela-
tions between Southern men resident or temporarily
sojourning in New York City, and to cherish and per-
petuate the memories and traditions of the Southern

people.
ATIC LY EET.

SEc. 1. All males of full age, resident of or having a
permanent place of business in the City of New York,
or within fifty miles thereof, and who, or either of
whose ancestors are, or were, natives of any of the fol-
lowing States, namely: Delaware, Maryland, Virginia,
West Vircinia, North Carolina, South Carolina
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana,
Texas, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, or
the District of Columbia, or resident of and identified
with any of the said States or District, shall be eligible
to membership in this Society.

SEc. 2. All males of full age, not residing in the City
of New York, or within fifty miles thereof, and who, or
either of whose ancestors are, or were, natives of any
of the said States or District, or resident of and identi-
fied with the same, shall be eligible for non-resident
membership, and may be elected thereto in the same
manner as resident members, and shall have all the
privileges of resident members, save a vote at meetings
of the Society, and as herein otherwise restricted.

6

4Src. 3. All applicants for membership shall be pro-
posed by one member and seconded by another member
of the Society, in writing.

Src. 4. Membership shall be acquired upon approval
and election by the Executive Committee and payment
of the current dues. If an applicant for membership
shall fail to pay the current dues within sixty days of
the notice of his election by mail, addressed to him at
the place given as his address in the application for
membership, his election shall be void.

Sec. 5. In passing upon an application for member-
ship, the Executive Committee shall vote by ballot, and
two dissenting votes shall defeat the application.

Src. 6. Resident members, on becoming non-resi-
dents, within the meaning of Section 1 of this Article,
may, on their option, become non-resident members—
such option to be certified in writing to the Executive
Committee; and non-resident members shall become
resident members on establishing a residence within
fifty miles of New York, and shall thereupon pay the
proper dues of resident members. Ministers of the
gospel, without regard to residence, if otherwise quali-
fied, may become non-resident members.

Suc.7. That john ‘Marshall be and is heréby made
an honorary member of this Society in recognition of
his services as originator and organizer of the same.

SeEc. 8. Officers of the Army and Navy, now mem-
bers, and those eligible to membership who shall be
hereafter elected, shall be considered as non-resident
members, and when they are ordered on service outside
the limits of the United States, or stationed at a post
distant more than two hundred and fifty miles from
New York, for a period longer than one year, their
dues shall be tfemitted during the period ‘of “suck
service.

PRAT CIE: LN,
OFFICERS,

Whe officers of the Society shall be a President, a
Vice-President, a Secretary and a Treasurer, who, with

8thirteen members until the Annual Meeting of 1896, and
thereafter with twelve members, elected for the pur-
pose, shall constitute the Executive Committee. The
President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer
shall be elected by ballot atthe Annual Meeting in each
year, to take office immediately upon election, and shall
hold office for one year and until their Successors are
elected. Said thirteen members of the Executive Com-
mittee shall be elected at the Annual Meeting of 1895,
by ballot, and shall immediately upon election divide
themselves by lot into three classes, one class of five
members to serve for one year and until their successors
are elected, one class of four members to serve for two
years and until their successors are elected, and one
class of four members to serve for three years and until
their successors are elected: and thereafter, beginning
with the year 1896, four members of the Executive
Committee shall be elected by ballot at each Annual
Meeting to serve for a period of three years and until
their successors are elected.

Non-resident members shall not be eligible to office or
membership upon the Executive Committee.

ARTUCI Ry

The President, and in his absence the Vice-President,
shall preside at all meetings of the Society, and in the
event of the absence of both President and Vice-Presi-
dent, a meeting of the Society or of the Executive
Committee may elect its presiding officer.

The President shall, with the Secretary, sign all
written contracts and obligations of the Society, and

shall perform such other duties as the Executive Com-
mittee and the Society shall assign them.

AR ERC Be Val:
TREASURER.

The Treasurer shall collect all dues and claims of the
Society, and shall deposit the same in a proper deposi-
tory selected by the Executive Committee. He shall
keep the accounts of the Society and report thereon at

9each regular meeting of the Executive Committee and
of the Society.

His accounts shall be audited by the Executive Com-
mittee semi-annually.

He shall pay all bills when cerned AS CODmect ds
prescribed by the Executive Committee. He shall
notify persons elected to membership of their election.
He shall sign all checks of the Society, unless otherwise
provided by the Executive Committee.

AR TIGER VIT.
SECRETARY.

The Secretary shall give notice of all meetings of the
Society and of the Executive Committee, and shall keep
the minutes of such meetings; he shall conduct the cor-
respondence and keep the records of the Society.

He shall furnish to the Treasurer the names of all
persons elected to membership, and shall be the keeper
of the seal of the Society.

ARPIC Ek VI.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

Src. 1. The Executive Committee shall adopt a
proper seal for this Society, and shall have general
charge of the affairs, funds and property of the Society.

It shall have full power, and it shall be its duty to
carry out the purposes of the Society, according to its
charter and constitution, to establish rules for the gov-
ernment of the members in the use of the rooms and
property of the Society, to fix penalties for the violation
thereof, and to enforce or remit the same.

Src. 2. The Executive Committee shall have power
to prescribe rules for the admission of strangers to the
privileges of the Society.

Src. 3. The Executive Committee shall have power
to fill all vacancies which shall occur in the offices of the
Society for the unexpired term of such officer, and also
to fill all vacancies in the membership of the Executive
Committee until the next annual meeting, when an
election will be held to fll any yacancies im te

10membership of the Executive Committee for the unex.
pired term of the member creating the vacancy. The
election of a member of the Executive Committee to
office shall create a vacancy in the place of the member
so elected.

SEC. 4. Any member of the Executive Committee
who shall absent himself from three consecutive 1 -egular
meetings, unless he shall have previously obtained per-
mission so to do from the Committee, or shall present
at the next regular meeting an excuse for his absence,
satisfactory to each member of the Committee present,
shall be deemed to have resigned.

AIR TICLE, UX.
MEETINGS.

SEC. 1. There shall be an annual meeting of the
Society on the first Thursday in March of each year,
at such hour as the Executive Committe may designate.

SEC. 2. At all meetings of the Society, twenty-five
regularly enrolled resident members of the Society shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

If no quorum be present, the presiding officer shall
adjourn the meeting to any other day, with the same
effect as if held above.

SEC. 3. Special meetings of the Society may be
called at any time by the Executive Committee. and
upon the written request of twenty-five resident mem-
bers the President, and in his absence the Vice-Presi-
dent, shall call a special meeting of the Society; the
request for a special meeting, and also the notice of any
special meeting, shall state the object for which the
meeting is called, and at the special meeting any sub-
ject not so stated shall not be considered.

SEC. 4. Notice of all meetings, whether annual or
special, shall be mailed to each resident member of the
Society at least ten days prior to the meeting.

ARTE ER, Xe
STANDING COMMITTEES.

There shall be four standing committees of the So-

ciety: House Committee, Committee on Admissions,

11Committee on Literature and Art, and Auditing Com-
mittee, each of which shall be appointed annually from
the Executive Committee by the President, and each of
such committees shall consist of three members, except
the House Committee, which shall consist of five mem-
bers. Additional committees may be appointed in the
discretion of the Executive Committee. The Executive
Committee shall have power to remove at cone time any
member of any said committees.

PERC iby XT:
HOUSE COMMITTEE.

The House Committee, subject to the direction and
control of the Executive Committee, shall have charge
of the rooms of the Society; they shall appoint and re-
move employees, receive the complaint of members an d
report upon them to the Executive Committee, and
from time to time prescribe such regulations as may be
necessary for the convenience and use of the members.

ARTIC Xi.
AUDITING COMMITTEE.

The Auditing Committee shall audit the accounts of
the Treasurer semi-annually, and report to the Execu-
tive Committee the accounts audited and allowed since
their previous report.

They may also act as a Finance Committee, with
such duties and powers as the Executive Committee
may prescribe.

ARTIC XT.

COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS.

The Committee on Admissions shall examine into and
report to the Executive Committee upon the qualifica-
tion of any candidate for admission into the Society.

ARYETC IE. GLY.

Src. 1. The Society shall, as soon as may be practic-
able, establish a Library, which shall be confined, as far
as possible, to those works which relate to the history

12and literature of the South, in order that it may portray
the character and genius, and perpetuate the memories
and traditions of the Southern people.

SEC. 2. The Committee on Literature and Art, Sub-
ject to the direction and control of the Executive Com-
mittee, shall have charge of the Library and Reading
Room, and of all the books, periodicals, papers and
works of art belonging to the Society, and shall have
power to solicit and receive donations and to select and
purchase books, periodicals and works of art for the
Society.

FRANC 1B XV
INITIATION FEES AND DUES.

SEC. 1. The annual dues for resident members shall
be ten dollars, and for non-resident members five dol-
lars, payable annually in advance on the first day of
November in each year. But members elected within
one month of the end of the current fiscal year shall, in
all cases, be exempted from payment of dues for the
unexpired portion of the fiscal year in which they are
eleered:

SEc. 2. When the dues of any.member shall remain
unpaid for the space of two months, the Treasurer shall
cause him to be notified, by mail, and if he fails to pay
within one month thereafter, he shall cease to be a
member, without any action of the Executive Commit-
tee; but he may be reinstated by vote of a majority
of the members of the Executive Committee present at
any regular meeting.

SEC. 3. Any member who shall fail to pay any amount
due by him to the Society, except dues, for one month
after notice of the indebtedness, requesting payment
of the same, may be dropped from membership by a
majority vote of the members of the Executive Commit-
tee present at any regular meeting, but he may be rein-
stated by a like vote.

SEC. 4. Upon payment of the sum of $100, any mem-
ber shall be entitled to a certificate, signed by the Pres-
ident and countersigned by the Treasurer of the

13Society, to the effect that such member is a life member
of the Society, and exempt from further dues ; provid-
ed, however, that such certificates outstanding at any
one time shall not exceed one hundred in number.

ARTICLE XVI:
CENSURE, SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION.

Any member may be censured, suspended or ex-
pelled for a violation of the constitution, or a rule, or
for any conduct not in violation of the constitution, or
a tule, which, in the opinion of the Executive Commit-
tee, is improper, and prejudicial to the welfare or repu-
tation of the Society, by a vote of three-fourths of the
members of the Executive Committee present at a meet-
ing, ten days’ previous notice, in writing, having been
given to the member, with a copy of the charge against

him.
AR TICiGg XV LL.
RESIGNATIONS.

Resignations of membership shall be made to the
Secretary in writing, which shall be accepted, provided
all indebtedness to the Society shall have been paid by
such member and such member shall be in good stand-
ing at the time of offering his resignation.

ORs, ey LT.
AMENDMENTS.

The Constitution may be amended at any annual
Mmechne OF LHe SOCieLy, Or Special mectine called tog
the purpose, by a two-thirds vote in the affirmative, a
quorum being present and voting.

Notice of proposed amendments shall be furnished to
the Secretary at least fifteen days before the meeting at
which it is proposed to consider them; and the Secre-
tary shall cause such notice to be printed and sent to
each member at least ten days before such meeting.

14BY EAWS:

ORDER OF BUSINESS.
SEC. I. At regular meetings of the Society, the order
of business shall be as follows:

Reading of Minutes.

2. Unfinished business.
3. Report of Executive Committee.
4. Report of Treasurer (at annual meeting).

Reports of Special Committees.
6. Miscellaneous business.

Or

Il. Atregular meetings of the Executive Committee.
the order of business shall be:
Poul carl,

2. Reading minutes.

3. Unfinished business.

4. Report of Treasurer.

5. Report of Auditing Committee.

6. Report of Committee on Admissions.

7. Election of Members.

8. Report of House Committee.

9. Report of Committee on Literature and Art.
10. Reports of Special Committees.

11. Miscellaneous business.

AC COMINGES: “ANID Ee OOKS-

Wit. Whe Treasurer shall répert m writine: to, ue
Executive Committee, at their first meeting in each
months a balance sheet, and every existing appropria-
tion which mays affect ‘the same.’ ite shall, al so report

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at such meetin gs the nu mber oP mem bers in good stand-
ing and the names of those iQ arrears, es

At the antugh meeting of thre Soctety he shall make a
full report of *1 1e receipts and disbussermeats of the past
fiscal year, suitably classified, and of all outstanding
obligations of the Society. He shall keep regular ac-
counts in books belonging to the Society. T he books
GE the sceeretary and Treasurer shall be kept im eee

rooms of the Society.
15bist OF LIFE, MEMBERS.

ABNEY, JOHN R.
AGAR, JOHN G.
ADAMS, HARRY C.

Badu WIN, C.-C.
BEALL, TURNER A.

CARY, CLARENCE
CLARKE, RR, PLOYD
COXH, MACGRANE

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FLANNAGAN, W. W.
Peer Oe. JOHN HE.

GARDEN, HUGH R.

HARRISON, BURTON N.
HARRISON, ROBERT L.
HOBBS, ELON S.
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HUTCHINSON, CARY T.

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ceSO HWE Y, Dr: J. M. New York.

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SEMPLE, LORENZO

SEWARD, De. WALTER M.
SHARP, W. NEWTON

SPE VEINS, MORRIS P.
SOMERVILLE, HENDERSON M.
SLO DIDARD. |NO: i.

Stan RORD, DR. TH. i.

GAN TOR ROBERT C. ; New York.

TEMPLE, WILLIAM 58.
THOMAS, SAMUEL
EHORBURN, CHAS, E.

Mee ORIN Y, DR). P.
PAvvOk Dr FIELDING L.
Rae NEL, JOSEPH, Jr.
TOBY GhO. PARMLY

WEAN WYCK. A. : Brooklyn,
WALKER, NORMAN S., JR. New York.
WEED, JOHN W.
WaT AvrS, PRANK S. 2

WILSON, CHAS. G.
WILSON, R. WAYNE

WILEY, W. M.

WILKINSON, J. B., Jr. fae
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LACHARIAS, L.'B. New York.

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BALDWIN. GEO. f.,
BOWMAN, WALKER,
BOCOCK, KEMPER,
BRYAN, JOSEPH,
EAD WIN, De. B. J., JR,

CLARK: BURNETT L..
CAMERON, GEORGE,

CEANDERON, LOUIS DE V.,

CHAPMAN, JAMES A.,
CUARKE, Pola VERT,
COLE B W.,

CARR |. Ss.

COX, JAS. WADE,
CARSON, 1. A-G.,
CHEATHAM, Dr. WM.,
CROSSAN, BREHEN S.,
CLARK, JAMES,
COSBY, SPENCER,

DUNHAM, BRADFORD,
DyAN EL NPORT. G.. &.;
DAVIS, BRITTON,

DENT, JAMES T.,
DWYER, GEO. H.,
DES PORTES, RB: S.
Dr FUNIAK, F.,
DWYER, A. J.,

Cohimbta. S.C:

Savannah, Ga.
Athens, Ohio.
Detroit, Mich.
Richmond. Va.
Montgomery, Ala.

New York.
Petersburg, Va.
Mobile, Ala.
Middleborough, Ky.
Mobile, Ala.
Nashville, Tenn.
Durkan Ne -C..
Mobile, Ala.
Savannah Ga:
Louisville, Ky.
Pittsbuno: a:
Cumberland, Md.
Philadelphia, Pa.

Montgomery, Ala.

Richmond, Va.

Vie BI Paso. Cosralitas
Chilhuohua, Mexico.

Evelyn P.O, Ga:

New Orleans, La.

Coltnubia. S.C:

Louisville, Ky.

New Orleans, La.EMORY, THOMAS,
ERWIN, ROBE RE G.,
PEA tOsr a AV Darl

MiiwSON, He THEODORE,

BEKINS, STEPHEN B.,
BGlBSTON, THOS.,

eve IU EER C.,
Eee LGN TD, RR,

CUPNNON, JAS: K..
ECAR DNR, Dr. J. B.,
GiINDER. H.,
GAULT. MATTHEW,
GLENN, JNO. M.,
GRAEME, THOMAS,
Ceivins. Dr G |,

Pee Wik, S. H.,
EEAY NE, PRANK B..
BARDEN, WM..1D.,
HIGGINS, ALEX. M.,
Ei BRANCIS E..
Pew NOOID: Ls. J,

HAV ENNER, CHAS. T..
LuOG Re CHAS. .L,..
EOS Willi bAM Pp:

BE OO), Ax W.,

JENKINS, GEORGE C.,

KANE, DANIEL H.,
MIVA sSe LENII 8. B.,
KING, W. NEPHEW,
TRIM AN. V. L..

DARE VRE B_
LOVEMAN, D.B..
LAW, CLARENCE F.
LEWIS, JOHN H.,
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Syracuse, IN. W.
Savannah, Ga.
Sanford, Fla.
Richmond, Va.
Washington, D. C.
Atlanta, Ga.

Mobile, Ala.
Savannah, Ga.

Mobile, Ala.

New London, Ct.
New Orleans, La.
Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore, Md.
Wilkes Barre, Pa.
Columbus, Ga.

Atlanta, Ga.

New Orleans, La.
wavannal Ga.
INortolke Waar
Raleigh, N.C;
Baltimore, Md.
Washington, ©.
New Orleans, La.
New York.
Raleion. IN.

Baltimore, Md.

Boston, Mass.

New Orleans, La.
Caracus, Venezuela.
Nashville, Tenn.

New Orleans, La.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
New Orleans, La.
Lynchburg, Va.LATIMER, WILLIAM,
LOWNDES, ELOY),

MEHLE, WILLIAM,
MASSON, JAMES HENRY,
MEREDITH, GlLMOR,
MINOR, WIRT,
NACG l, P. H:,
Mics, W. PORCHER,
MORTON, GABRIEL,
MONTGOMERY, W. W.,
MOYNELS, A. E.,
MUNNIKHUYSEN, H.,
MGNAIR.. 1.°G.,

MYERS, BARTON,
MeGAITtAN. THOMAS R.,

NUNN. Dr. R. J:
OECELSBY, |. G,
PESCUD, PETER F.,

READ, WM. MELVIN,
REID, FERGUS,

RICE, PHIL. R.,
ReGhRS, LAUSGSAT Re
on |. DAVIS,
ROBERTSON, EDWIN W.,

SLOAN GHORGE E..

Sims GARDINER. C.,
SPILLMAN, BALDWIN DAY,
SWEPSON, R.R.,

SHAW, HENRY W..,

SMH De TUCKER,
STARLING, WM.,

SHAW, JOHN K.,
SMCLSBURY WILLARD, tr.

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Wilmington, N.C.
Cumberland, Md.

New Orleans, La.
Mobile, Ala.
Baltimore, Md.
Portland, Oregon
Baltimore, Md.

Burnside Bo Or, wa.

City of Mexico:
Augusta, Ga.
Savannah, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
St. otic, Wo:
Nortolk. Vai.
Charleston, S.-C:

Savanna, Gar
Atlanta, Ga.

New Orleans, La.

Houston, Texas.
Norfolk, Va.
New Orleans, La.
Pans, Hrance.
Nortolk. Va.
Coliunibia. Sz ©.

Baltimore, Md.
Providence, R. I.

Parkersburg, W. Va.

Knoxville, Tenn.
New York.
Brooklyn.
Greenville, Miss.
Baltimore, Md.
Wilmington, Del.THOM, ALFRED P.,
TISON, WILLIAM S.,
TOLAR, JOHN R.,

TURNER, THOMAS,

WIOLM2T. ATWOOD,
WENGION A: aD Ll. ;

WORTHAM, CHAS. E., Jr.
WeenS, (LinGi sR.
Whi tTAMS De. D. E.,

MON Gans C.-C.

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Norfolk, Va.
Savannah, Ga.
New York.
Charleston. oc.

New Orleans, La.
Vicksburg, Miss.
Richmond. Vaz

Portsmouth, Va.

Knoxville, Tenn.

Pensacola. HilasFORMER OFEICERS
AND EXECUTIVE. COMMITTEES.

For 1886.

President,
ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN.

a = / residents,

BURTON IN. HARRISON. A. G. DICKINSON.

Treasurer.

Wartrer ff. MeCorkin,

Secretary.
JOHN MARSHALL.

Executive Commtttee.

BEE CY ©. MALLETT. MACGRANE Coxn

ne i. SELARRISON. THOMAS DD. Copeman.

ROBERT OXNARD. CHARLES A. DESHON.
Chaplain.

Rev. Otis A. GLAZEBROOK.

For 1887.
President.
ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN.
Vice-Presidents.
Joun C. CALHOUN. BALLARD SMITH.
Treasurer.
Warrer iy. MeCoRKe.
Secretary.
JOHN MARSHALL.
Executive Commuttee.
THOMAS D. COLEMAN. MACGRANE COXE.
CHARLES A. DESHON. Ra i. HARRISON.
Percy. S. MAavcerr. ROBERT OXNARD.
Chaplain.
Rev Oris A. GLAZEBROOK,

27For 1888.
President.
PRANCIS R. RIVES.
Vice-Presidents.
JoHN C. CALHOUN. VIRGINIUS DABNEY.
JoHN NEWTON. BALLARD SMITH.
1 vreasurer.
WattEr Il. MCCORKIE.
Secretary,
MACGRANE COXE.
Lexecutive Commuttee
CHARLES A, DESHON. Joun MarsHatt.
Ocean © NURRAY. R. L. HARRISON.
JAMES H. PARKER. McKENZIE SEMPLE.
Chaplain.

REV. Oris A. GrAZEBROOK.

For 18809.
President.
jJoun C. CArLrHouUN.
I 1ce-Presidents.
WILLIAM L. TRENHOLM. Evan THOMAS,
JAMES H. ParRKeEr. WitttamM -P. Sr, jorge
lTreasurer,
WALTER L. McCorkKLe.
Secretary.
MACGRANE COXE.
Executive Committee.
CHARLES A. DESHON, GEORGE RUTLEDGE GIBSON
WILLIAM G. CRENSHAW, JR. WILLIAM W. FLANNAGAN.
JAMES SWANN. R. L. HARRISON.
Chaplain.
Rev. Otis A. GLAZEBROOK.

28For r8go.
President.
HueH R. GaAarRpeEn.
Vice-Presidents.
CHARLES A. DESHON.

WILLIAM I “EFRENHOLM.
JAMES SWANN.

James H. PARKER.
Treasurer.
HowarRpD SAUNDERS.
Secretary.
TURNER ASHBY BEALL.
Executive Commzittec,
Dr. Roper? C.. Wars.
WILLIAM G. CRENSHAW, JR.
ROBERT W. GwaTHMEY.

Joun C. CALHOUN.

JosEpH L. ROBERTSON.

WILLIAM W. SHARP.
Chaplain.

REV. De CoAaries (Denis:

For 1801.
President.
HucH R. GARDEN.
Vice-Presidents.
JAMES Hi. PARKER.

Crarimner CARY.
PETER MALL EE.

Joun H. INMAN.
Treasurer.
JamMEs L. JOHNSON.
DEOL.
WILTON RANDOLPH.
Executive Committee.
JOHN R. ABNEY. Wo. G. CRENSHAW, JR.
Dr. |. HerserT CLAIRBORNE, JR. R. lL. HARRISON,
iW. W. KIRKLAND, Wo. P. THOMPSON.

Chaplain.
Rev. Dre: CuArrrs 2 Draws.
29For 1892.
President.
James H. PARKER.
Vice-President.
WILLIAM P. THOMPSON.
T#CASUTED.
James L. JOHNSON.
Secretary.

Ce TERRY, SEN GILATR:
Executive Commuttee.
Huven ike GARDEN:

SAMUEL SPENCER. Soni LO RON:

JAMES SWANN. Joun R. ABNEY.

Dre SruAarRT WOUGLAS. Prreyv A. PICKRERE.

Ree ELARRISON. LORENZO SEMPLE.

CHARLES A. DESHON. PereR MATE.

Joun C. CALHOUN. tTGEORCE GORDON BATTLES,
Chaplain.

Rav De. CoArinrs bE. DEenws:

*Elected in place of Evan Thomas, resigned.
tElected in place of Ex. Norton, resigned.

FOr 1303.
President.
CHARLES A. DESHON.
Vice-President.

Joon R. ABNEY.
Treasurer.

HetTH LORTON.
Secretary.
GEORGE GORDON BATTLE.
Executive Commuttee.

JOHN JR. McCay.

THOMAS MARSHALL, [AMES sel PAR KieRe
Joun ©. CALHOUN. PETER MALLETT.
PERC An seiCKRELT, DR: STUART Doucrmas.
James L. JOHNSON. LORENZO SEMPLE.

Re Iy. ELARRISON. |OHN Ay HAUSE
GHmOorGeE HL SULLIVAN. MARION J. VERDERY.
Chaplain.

Rev. rs -Cmarins i. res:
30For 1894.
President.
CHARLES A. DESHON.
Vice-President.

Joun R. ABNey.

7 reasurer.

Hetu Lorron.
Secretary.
GEORGE GORDON BATTLE.

Executive Comm«tttec.

Hues Ro GArpEn:

Joun C. CALHouUN. James H. Parker.

Percy A. PICKRELL. PETER MALLETT.

JAMeEs L. JOHNSON. tPERcYyY S. MALLETT,

eEruGH 5. “l HOMPSON. LORENZO SEMPLE.

ini. LiARRISON. Joun- Al PE Ausa,.

GEorcE H. SULLIVAN. MARION J. VERDERY.
Chaplain,

REV. W. W. ‘PAGs.

“Elected in place of John R. McCay, resigned.
tElected in place of Dr. Stuart Douglas, deceased.

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