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exhibit has been returned in good order through the Smithsonian Institution.

The board has had the pleasure of the presence of Mrs. Burrows, its president, at nearly all of its meetings through the year, and under her guidance the affairs of the society have progressed in an orderly and satisfactory manner.

Respectfully submitted,

ELIZA COLMAN TULLOCH,
Recording Secretary.

REPORT OF REGISTRAR.

Madam President, National Officers, State Directors, Children of the American Revolution: I have to report for this year 310 members admitted. I wish it was more.

At the request of Mrs. Fairbanks, President General, Daughters of the American Revolution, I had prepared a little address which I am sorry to say that I was not able to deliver, owing to the length of the preceding speeches. I will, however, read you that portion which I made my principal object:

Madame President, while we devote our thoughts and work to the past, let us also provide for the future, let us devote some time to those who are to reap what we have sown. Of all great and noble objects and achievements of this society, I think the greatest is the Society of Children of the American Revolution. Let us so train these children that when they come to their inheritance they will be ready for it.

Every chapter should have its children's branch, or rather twig, for the Society of the Children of the American Revolution is but a branch of our great liberty tree, and "as the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined."

State Regents, Chapter Regents, Daughters, Mothers of the American Revolution, I appeal to you to share with these little ones your own glorious heritage and make them Children of the American Revolution. Respectfully submitted,

SUSAN RIVIERE HETZEL,
National N. 13.

Hail, blooming Youth!

May all your virtues with your years improve,
Till in consummate worth you shine the pride
Of these our days, and to, succeeding times
A bright example.-William Somerville.

IN MEMORIAM

"No one hears the door that opens
When they pass beyond our call;
Soft as loosened leaves of roses,

One by one, our loved ones fall."

MRS. SUSAN RICHARDSON PECK, General Richardson Chapter, Pontiac, Michigan, died March 15, 1905, at Reed City, Michigan, aged 86 years. She was a sister of Major General Richardson, after whom the chapter was named.

DR. ESTHER WOODMAN TAYLOR, honorary member, Old South Chapter, Boston, Massachusetts, whose native place was Sanbornton, New Hampshire, passed away August 9, 1904.

MISS NAOMI H. COOKE, charter member, Old South Chapter, Boston, Massachusetts, passed away January 15, 1905. She was a faithful and earnest member. The chapter passed resolutions expressive of their

loss.

MRS. CHARLES S. ROBBINS, Old South Chapter, Boston, Massachusetts, passed away March 29, 1905, at her home in Somerville, Massachusetts.

MRS. MARIE LOUISE BURTON GAGE, charter member, Independence Hall Chapter, and the first regent of the Declaration of Independence Chapter, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, departed this life, July 18, 1904. "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."

ELLEN OLIVIA (FELLOWS) YOUNG, charter member, Martha's Vineyard Chapter, wife of Judge George B. Young, died at her home in St. Paul, Minnesota, January 20, 1905. She was the daughter of Daniel Fellows, Esq., and Sophronia Smith, his wife. She was buried at Edgartown, Massachusetts, her birthplace and summer home.

MRS. HULDAH STODDARD JUDSON, Camden Chapter, Camden, New York, a much beloved member, died May 27, 1905, another to join those gone before.

MRS. SUSAN H. FULLER READ, of Brookline, Massachusetts, oldest member of Elizabeth Clarke Hull Chapter, died May 20, 1905. Chapter named after her esteemed ancestor, General William Hull.

MRS. LORENZA MARVIN ALDRICH, charter member, Camden Chapter, Camden, New York, died June 9, 1905. Was the chapter historian.

MRS. LOUISE PERRIGO BOWEN, wife of Dr. Edwin S. Bowen and a member of Brattleboro Chapter, Brattleboro, Vermont, died suddenly, September 13, 1904. Resolutions upon her death were adopted and recorded upon the chapter records.

OFFICIAL.

THE NATIONAL SOCIETY

OF THE

Daughters of the American Revolution

Headquarters, 902 F Street, Washington, D. C.

National Board of Management

1905.

President General.

MRS. DONALD MCLEAN,

186 Lenox Avenue, New York, and
902 F Street, Washington, D. C.

Vice-President General in Charge of Organization of Chapters.

MRS. CHARLOTTE Emerson MAIN,

902 F Street, Washington, D. C., and

2009 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D. C.

Vice-Presidents General.

(Term of office expires 1906.)

MRS. GREENLIEF W. SIMPSON, Mass.. MRS. ALTHEA RANDOLPH Bedle, N. J., 108 Longwood Ave., Brookline, Mass. 112 Summit Ave., Jersey City, N. J. MISS CLARA LEE BOWMAN, Connecticut, MRS. JOHN N. CAREY, Indiana,

Bristol, Connecticut.

MISS LUCRETIA HART CLAY, Kentucky,

Box "466," Lexington, Kentucky. MRS. HENRY E. BURNHAM, N. H., 1911 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. MISS ELIZABETH CHEW WILLIAMS, Md., 407 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md.

1150 N. Meridian Street,
MRS. A. E. HENEBERGER, Virginia,
Indianapolis, Indiana.

Harrisonburg, Virginia.
MRS. ROBERT E. PARK, Georgia,

48 Merritt's Ave., Atlanta, Georgia. MRS. J. V. QUARLES, Wisconsin,

286 Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.

(Term of office expires 1907.)

MRS. JOHN R. WALKER, Missouri,
360 Withers Building, Norfolk, Va.
MRS. MARY WOOD SWIFT, California,
824 Valencia St., San Francisco, Cal.
MRS. CHARLES H. DEERE, Illinois,
"Overlook," Moline, Illinois.
MRS. ORLANDO J. HODGE, Ohio,

1096 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. MRS. FLORENCE GRAY ESTEY, Vermont, Brattleboro, Vermont.

MRS. H. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Tennessee,
237 East Terrace, Chattanooga, Tenn.
MR. LINDSAY-PATTERSON, N. C.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
MRS. JOHN CUNNINGHAM HAZEN, N. Y.
Pelham Manor, New York.
MRS. GEORGE W. NICHOLLS, S. C.,
Spartanburg, South Carolina.
MRS. FRANKLIN E. BROOKS, Colorado,
1324 North Nevada Avenue,
Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Chaplain General.

MRS. TEUNIS S. HAMLIN,

1316 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C.

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(All official mail to be sent to 902 F Street, Washington, D. C.)

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State Regents and State Vice-Regents.

MRS. J. MORGAN SMITH, South Highlands, Birmingham.
MRS. AURORA P. MCCLELLAN, Athens.

.MRS. WILLIAM L. DISTIN, Sitka.

MRS. WALTER TALBOT, 353 N. 7th Avenue, Phoenix.

MRS. CLARENDON SMITH, 912 S Street, Washington, D. C.
MRS. LUCIAN W. Coy, Little Rock.

MRS. PHILIP D. Scorr, Van Buren,

MRS. HARRY GRAY, St. Dunston, San Francisco.

MRS. CAMERON ERSKINE THOM, "The Angeles," Los Angeles.
MRS. JOHN CAMPBELL, 1401 Gilpin Street, Denver.
MRS. OLIVER WM. MALLABY, 1707 Lake Avenue, Pueblo.
MRS. SARA T. KINNEY, 46 Park Street, New Haven.

MRS. TRACY BRONSON WARREN, 504 Seaview Ave., Bridgeport.

Delaware,

MRS. ELIZABETH CLARKE CHURCHMAN, Claymont.

Mrs. Eugene DU PONT, Wilmington, "Pelleport."

Dist. of Columbia, MRS. ELLEN SPENCER MUSSEY, 416 Fifth St., Washington, D. C.

Florida,

Georgia,

Idaho,
Illinois,

Indiana,

MRS. HOWARD L. HODGKINS, 1830 T Street, Washington, D. C. ..MRS. DUNCAN U. FLETCHER, Jacksonville.

MRS. D. G. AMBLER, 411 West Church Street, Jacksonville,

MRS. JAMES A. ROUNSAVILLE, Rome.

MRS. P. W. GODFREY, Covington.

.MRS. David H. TARR, Teton.

MRS. BENJAMIN A. FESSENDEN, Highland Park.

MRS. EDWIN SAwyer Walker, 1125 S. Fifth St., Springfield.
MRS. JAMES M. FOWLER, Lafayette.

MRS. ROBERT S. ROBERTSON, Fort Wayne.

Indian Territory, MRS. RICHARD C. ADAMS, Fort Gibson and 1319 Columbia Road, Washington, D. C.

Iowa,

Kansas,

MRS. JOHN L. STEVENS, Boone.

MRS. DRAYTON WILSON BUSHNELL, Council Bluffs.
MRS. W. E. STANLEY, "Riverside," Wichita.

MRS. EUGENE F. WARE, Topeka.

Kentucky, ..... MRS. CHARLES H. TODD, 603 Frederick Street, Owensboro.

.......

Louisiana,

Maine,

Maryland,

.....

MRS. WILLIAM WARREN, Danville.

MRS. C. HAMILTON TEBAULT, 623 Lafayette Sq., New Orleans.
MISS CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA BALDWIN, 135 Cedar St., Bangor.
MRS. CHARLES A. CREIGHTON, Thomaston.

MRS. J. PEMBROKE THOM, 828 Park Avenue, Baltimore.
MISS ELEANOR MURDOCK JOHNSON, Frederick.

Massachusetts, ...MRS. CHARLES H. MASURY, 48 Elm Street, Danvers.

Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana,

MRS. GEO. L. MUNN, 2 Northampton Street, Easthampton.
MRS. WM. J. CHITTENDEN, 134 W. Fort Street, Detroit.
MRS. JAMES P. BRAYTON, 328 S. College Ave., Grand Rapids.
..... MRS. JOHN EDSON BELL, 2401 Park Avenue, Minneapolis.

......

MRS. CHARLES T. THOMPSON, 502 S. 9th Street, Minneapolis.
MISS ALICE QUITMAN LOVELL, Box 214, Natchez.
MRS. EGBERT R. JONES, Holly Springs.

.MRS. WALLACE DELAFIELD, 5028 Westminster Pl., St. Louis.
MRS. WESTERN BASCOME, 3059 Westminster Pl., St. Louis.
.MRS. WILLIAM WALLACE MCCRACKEN, Hamilton.

Mrs. Walter HARVEY WEED, “The Rochambeau," Washing-
ton, D. Č.

Nebraska, ....... Mrs. S. C. LANGWORTHY, Seward.

MRS. CONRAD HOLLENBECK, 606 East Military Ave., Fremont.

New Hampshire, Mrs. JOHN MCLANE, Milford.

MRS. FREDERICK J. SHEPARD, Derry.

New Jersey, .....MISS ELLEN MECUM, Salem.

New Mexico,
New York,

MRS. E. GAYLORD PUTNAM, 219 S. Broad Street, Elizabeth. .... MRS. L. BRADFORD PRINCE, III Palace Avenue, Santa Fe. MRS. CHARLES H. TERRY, 540 Washington Ave., Brooklyn. MRS. HENRY L. ROBERTS, 14 Clinton Place, Utica. North Carolina, .. MRS. GEORGE PHIFER ERWIN, Morganton. MRS. THOMAS SETTLE, Asheville.

North Dakota,
Ohio,

Oregon,

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..MRS. SARAH M. LOUNSBERRY, Fargo.

MRS. JAMES L. BOTSFORD, 664 Wick Avenue, Youngstown. MRS. JOSEPH B. FORAKER, 1500 16th St., Washington, D. C. and Cincinnati, Ohio.

MRS. MARY PHELPS MONTGOMERY, 251 7th Street, Portland.

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