RMBNED0A–Lake Windemere by William M. Hart, (1823-1894)
RM2A2TRN9–Landscape with Cows, William M Hart (American, 1823-1894), date unknown, oil on canvas, 10-1/8 x 14-1/8 in. (canvas) 15-1/2 x 20 x 2 in. (framed), Signed, l.l.: Wm. HART., American Painting and Sculpture to 1945
RMM6JRR0–Lake Among the Hills, Hart, William M., 1858.
RMHR820Y–William M. Hart Cows in the Meadow
RMMNYCH7–37.1558 1267 William M Hart - Mountain and River Scene - Walters 371558
RMKJ34FM–William M Hart - Mountain and River Scene - Walters 371558
RM2BEHD70–William M. Hart - Landscape with Cattle
RFFBF6XB–Sir William Hart Dyke Bart. M.P., antique print 1890
RM2BEHD7N–William M Hart - Landscape with Cows
RM2R8ANPB–A Quiet Nook 1885 by William M. Hart, born Paisley, Scotland 1823-died Mount Vernon, NY 1894
RM2BEHD6H–William M. Hart - A Quiet Nook
RM2HWMX2E–Landscape with Cattle. Artist: William M. Hart, American, born Scotland, 1823–1894
RF2B94RTP–Landscape with Cows, William M Hart (American, 1823-1894), date unknown, oil on canvas, 10-1/8 x 14-1/8 in. (canvas) 15-1/2 x 20 x 2 in. (framed), Signed, l.l.: Wm. HART., American Painting and Sculpture to 1945, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2RCG31X–'Cpl. P. G. Carnochan, S.C., stands alongside Col. William H. Hart, the Base Quartermaster of Base Section No. 1 in St. Nazaire, France. Also pictured are Capt. W. Korst, Capt. E. F. Sonerant, Capt. J. A. Forree, 2nd Lieut. R. M. Winborne, and 2nd Lieut. G. E. Blanchette. Photograph taken on September 5, 1918.'
RM2A8E8XN–'La Crosse Harbor', 1872. Stormy weather on Lake Superior, USA. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. I, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1872]
RM2WRE0XX–From left to right: Lieutenant General Jeffrey A Kruse, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA); Christopher A Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); William J Burns, Director, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence (DNI); General Timothy D Haugh, Director, National Security Agency (NSA); and Brett M Holmgren, Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research; testify during the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing to examine worldwide threats in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washi
RM2WRCWCB–From left to right: Lieutenant General Jeffrey A Kruse, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA); Christopher A Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); William J Burns, Director, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence (DNI); General Timothy D Haugh, Director, National Security Agency (NSA); and Brett M Holmgren, Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research; testify during the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing to examine worldwide threats in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washi
RM2M1C479–William Hart, house, North Dana, Dana, Mass., Jan. 30, 1930 : Parcel no. 471-41, Nellie M. Hart estate , waterworks, reservoirs water distribution structures, real estate, residential structures
RM2AG0TJ6–Scene at Napanoch, 1883.
RM2HHH3WC–Aurora 1863 James M. Hart James McDougal Hart and his brother, William, were productive and respected landscape painters who trained in Albany but built significant careers in New York City and Brooklyn. This drawing, whose title identifies the town on Lake Cayuga in upstate New York that became a popular summer resort in the 1850s, relates to several known paintings made during the Civil War years. Like many Hudson River School painters, most of whom drew in small sketchbooks, James Hart was a subtle draftsman, here tenderly shaping the foreground of sunlit trees and cottages and barely traci
RM2R6EJPW–A Quiet Nook. Date: 1885. oil on wood. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RM2WRCRTW–From left to right: Lieutenant General Jeffrey A Kruse, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA); Christopher A Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); William J Burns, Director, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence (DNI); General Timothy D Haugh, Director, National Security Agency (NSA); and Brett M Holmgren, Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research; testify during the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing to examine worldwide threats in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washi
RMHR82RC–William M Hart - Mountain and River Scene - Walters 371558
RMMNYCHD–English: Cows in the Meadow 1878. 1267 William M. Hart Cows in the Meadow
RM2JRRRFC–Water Fall Ben More [sic] Creek, Wakatipu, NZ, 1878-1880, Wakatipu, Lake, by William Hart, Hart, Campbell & Co.
RMMAJ0E9–File name: 07 11 001423 Title: The Joy of Autumn Creator/Contributor: Hart, William, 1823-1894 (artist); L. Prang & Co. (publisher) Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate) Physical description note: Genre: Chromolithographs; Landscape prints Location: Boston Public Library, on 2011-08-03: Camera: Sinar AG Sinarback 54 FW, Sinar m
RM2WRD19P–From left to right: Lieutenant General Jeffrey A Kruse, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA); Christopher A Wray, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); William J Burns, Director, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence (DNI); General Timothy D Haugh, Director, National Security Agency (NSA); and Brett M Holmgren, Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research; testify during the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing to examine worldwide threats in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washi
RMP0CD4B–. English: Fleuron from book: A sermon on St. Matthew, Chap. IX. Ver. 12, 13. Preach'd at the parish church of St. Laurence, near Guild-Hall, April the 26th, 1759, before the President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer, and Governors of the Magdalen House for the reception of penitent prostitutes. By William Dodd, M. A. Lecturer of West-Ham, Essex, and St. Olave's Hart-Street, London. Published at the Request of the President, &c. 191 A sermon on St Fleuron N022711-1
RM2RBG8ED–William S. Hart 1908 by Charles M. Russell
RM2BEHD7K–William M. Hart Cows in the Meadow.
RMMAKNWW–Mentions the frozen East River. Transcription: very house vibrated again with the row ? Mrs [Anna M.] Leave came up at supper and remained all the rest of the time. I left at 11, they being hard at ?ǣPoker. ? 19. Monday. Mr [Henry] Hart came. He off for Rome and Cazenovia straightway. At work on outline all day. Alf [Waud] with me, here and there. 20. Tuesday. Davis calling with the intelligence that the East River being frozen over, he had crossed dry shod. Down town with Alf. Called on [William] Roberts, out and imbibed with him, then to the Reveille Office, thence to the East River. But a
RMBHH0K7–Hart County Hart County was created by the Legislature on Dec. 7, 1853 out of portions of Franklin and Elbert counties
RMMAKHN9–Mentions his work and an illness. Transcription: [William] Boutcher and M [Mary Bilton] to the Post Office. Return. Two Porcupinish sketches. Walk on the Battery at night in company with Mr Johns and [Dillon] Mapother, on getting back fumigation and beer in the room of Mr [Henry] Hart. [Frank] Royal joining us. 22. Wednesday. Drawing in the morning. Afternoon to [Jonathan F.] Badeau ?s ? At night drawing, (political caricature,) ? Mapother in the room with me, & Joe [Greatbatch]. The latter sometime writing, sometime snoring. The former reading aloud the to-day-published number of [Charles]
RM2A8E8XK–'Spirit Harbor', 1872. Rock arch on the shores of Lake Superior, USA. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. I, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1872]
RM2AWM8G2–North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . COLDS,, COUGHSSORE-THROAT GRIPPElCROUPH0ARSBNESS. Senator John M. Thur* ^ton, of Omaha, Neb., writes:Perana entirely relieved me of avery irritating cough. lama firmbeliever in Its efficacy for anysttch trouble. Hon, William Voung- blood, Auditor of the Interior;writes from Washington, D. C, toDr. Hart man, Columbus, O., asfollows : Ive often beard of yourgreat medicine and have persuad-ed my wife, who has been muchof a sufferer from catarrh, to tryPeruna, and after using one bottleshe has wonderfully improved. Ithas proved all you have claimedfor i
RMMN0ME0–Army Reserve Col. William Pelt (left), incoming deputy G-4, 335th Signal Command (Theater) receives some weapons handling tips from Capt. Devron M. Gardner (center), officer-in-charge of network operations, 335th SC (T), and Sgt. Karl Hart, a military police Soldier assigned to the provost marshal's office, 335th SC (T) prior to conducting a qualification course on the M9 9mm pistol on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey Aug. 7. More than 100 Army Reserve Soldiers from the 335th SC (T) headquarters in East Point, Georgia are at the base conducting various activities as part of their
RM2MBGAB3–Figures in a Landscape, 1860.
RMHBR6G4–Image taken from page 387 of 'Picturesque Burma, past and present. [With illustrations.]' Image taken from page 387 of 'Picturesque Burma, past and
RM2TCE3FK–William M. Hart - Valley of the Bedford
RM2A8E8YF–'Cliff near Beaver Bay', 1872. The shore of Lake Superior, Minnesota, USA. 'The cliffs of Beaver Bay are wild and rugged; and yet, dangerous as they appear, here is one of the good harbors of the north shore'. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. I, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1872]
RM2AJ848A–The General society of Mayflower descendants; meetings, officers and members arranged in state societies, ancestors and their descendants . SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS Charter Granted, February 8, 1901 24 OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND GovernorProf. Wilfred H. Munro Deputy GovernorAsa Clinton Crowell Secretary and Treasurer George C. Nightingale Historian George Thomas Hart CaptainHunter C. White, Jr. Surgeon Walter L. Munro, M.D. Assistants Mrs. C. W. Lippitt Mrs. J. R. Bullock William
RM2FN8W1D–A Quiet Nook, 1885.
RMHK81NA–Image taken from page 364 of 'Picturesque Burma, past and present. [With illustrations.]' Image taken from page 364 of 'Picturesque Bur
RM2TCE3GB–William M Hart - Mountain and River Scene
RM2A8E8R7–'Lake Superior, (Entrance to Baptism Bay)', 1872. View of the shore of Lake Superior where the Baptism River empties into it, Minnesota, USA. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. I, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1872]
RM2AWKGYJ–The General society of Mayflower descendants; meetings, officers and members arranged in state societies, ancestors and their descendants . SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS Charter Granted, February 8, 1901 OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND Governor Prof. Wilfred H. Munro Deputy GovernorAsa Clinton Crowell Secretary and Treasurer George C. Nightingale Historian George Thomas Hart CaptainHunter C. White, Jr. SurgeonWalter L. Munro, M.D. Assistants Mrs. C. W. Lippitt Mrs. J. R. Bullock William How
RM2MBGAAH–Hilly Landscape with Trees, 1855.
RM2TCE3F3–William M. Hart - Young Girl in a Rocky Field
RM2A8E8BX–'The Adirondack Woods', 1874. Deer by a river in the forests of the Adirondack Mountains, New York State, USA. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1874]
RM2AG3TPK–. Roll of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. Public School,Morayshire. Kennedy was mobilized as an Officer in the6th Seaforth Highlanders, in August 1914, andproceeded with the Battalion to France in May1915. Owing to his scientific training, he wasappointed a Gas Officer to the 51st Division, aposition he held until his death from woundsnear Corbie, on the Somme, 6 August 1916. URQUHART, REV. WILLIAM: Lieu-tenant, 1st Battalion Black Watch; son of William Urqu-hart, marine engineer ;born Aberdeen, 20Nov. 1883 ; enteredGordons College,1894 ; matriculated,1902 ; graduated M.A.with Second Clas
RM2MBGAC4–Shipwreck in Storm.
RM2A8E8XJ–'Silver Cascade', 1872. Waterfall on Lake Superior, Minnesota, USA. 'The Silver Cascade falls from an overhanging cliff, one hundred and seventy-five feet, into the lake below. The fall of Niagara is one hundred and sixty-five feet, ten feet less than the Silver, which, however, is but a ribbon in breadth, compared to the "Thunder of Waters". The Silver is a beautiful fall, and the largest among the Pictures [Pictured Rocks]; but the whole coast of Superior is spangled with the spray of innumerable cascades and rapids, as all the little rivers, instead of running through the gorges a
RM2AKKW8X–Encyclopedia of Connecticut biography, genealogical-memorial; representative citizens; . Company,located in New York City, with hisbrother-in-law, J. W. Storrs. A mercan-tile business next held his attention, inwhich he was very successful, continuinguntil his retirement from active life in1885, in which year he removed to Hart-ford and there made his home until hisdeath. On November 28, 1863, Mr. Brig-ham married Harriet Maria Storrs, adaughter of William Storrs, of Westford.Mr. and Mrs. Brigham were the parentsof five children, four of whom grew tomaturity. They are: Ernest W., of Bos-ton, M
RM2MBGAAP–Deep Valley in Mountainous Landscape.
RM2AWPD7P–Liber brunensis . B. M. C. Durfee High School Club Officers James Smalley, Jr.William Valentine WinslowErnest Mariett MorrisJacob Mark Howarth President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Members Nineteen Hundred and Ten Henry Chester Damon James Smalley, Jr. Ernest Mariett Morris Nineteen Hundred and Eleven Harold Borden Bliss Jacob Mark Howarth William Valentine Winslow Thomas Leo DunnPreston Hart Hood Nineteen Hundred and Twelve Walter Chadwick NelsonAlbert Leonard Slade Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen Preston Franklin Arnold Karl Dana Gardner Samuel Tomlinson Arnold William Mason Howe Myron
RM2MBGABT–Mountain Landscape, Stream and Waterfall, 1860.
RM2AGBH56–. Carpenter. Mr. Garlock.The banquet committee was composed pfEzra Beatty, William C. MacNeill,George De Hart, Henry Murray andFrank Goncalves. General SecretaryFrank Duffy, T. M. Guerin, president ofthe New York State Council, and GeneralOrganizer George R. Murray were un-able to attend, official duties compellingtheir presence elsewhere. 142 THE CflRPEnTER Information WantedBrother Henry L. Bemis, of L. U. 218,disappeared from his residence in EastBoston, Mass., on last Thanksgiving Dayand has not been heard from since.Bemis is about 5 feet 10 inches in height,weighs 180 pounds, is of medium
RM2AWDG9N–Minutes of the ..annual session of the Atlantic Baptist Association .. . illerMary M. MooreThelma OutlandReuben Shepherd Hart, Jr.Macie Wade Smith NEWPORT Frank DantoneGilbert JeffersonLucille ParkerDelbert RhuePearl Simmons ORIENTAL FIRST Lucille ArmstrongLisa Lyon -90- r/jr/jr/*/*/w/jr/jr/jr/jVsjr/jr/w/*/jr/jr/jr/M/jr/*/jr/*/jr/^^ mmmmmtt fww/M/Mm/M/M/M/jmw/M/jr/mjr/jr/jmc^^ POLLOCKS VILLE William BatchelorCharlotte White REECES CHAPEL MSNRY Robert L. CurrierLuther ForsytheJohnny SkinLula Weatherington SPRING GARDEN Linda HareOlivia Tyndall TABERNACLE Reuben CadeTheo DavisRonald EdwardsMyrtl
RM2AX84BA–The Stanley families of America : as descended from John, Timothy, and Thomas Stanley of Hartford, Conn., 1636. . an Norton and Elizabeth N. (Hart)Stanley, born June 26, 1820, in New Britain; married Mar-garet Maria, daughter of Levi and Matilda (Brown) Brace,of Richland, Oswego County, N. Y., April 4, 1841. He is acarpenter and farmer in Primghar, OBrien County, Iowa, ajustice of the peace, and county commissioner. Their children are : 2262 Ann Elizabeth, b. Feb. 21, 1842 ; m. William Lyman. 2263 Wakeman Julius, b. Dec. 26, 1844; m. Sarah More. 2264 Fannie Matilda, b. June 21, 1849 ; m. A. L.
RM2AJ6AJR–New Bedford, Massachusetts : its history, industries, institutions, and attractions . SP^ECIjPlLTIHIS : Shades of every Description, Vases in Great Variety, Plaques, Tiles, Salts, Mustards, Muffineers, Lamp Goods, &c. Works and Show Rooms, 28 and 30 William St, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. LEADING ENTERPRISES. XIX Dknison Bros., FLOUR! CRMM FLOUR, MHNCS, CORN, Feed, Sliorls, Etc. NO. 100 SOUTH WATER ST., AND FOOT OF HILLMAN STREET. iESbSSH. NEW BEDFORD, MASS. THOMAS M. HART.JAMES C. BRIGG8.OLIVER W. COBB. Sa.il MEakers and Sliip CIiuikIIci-jbj. :?=- ^ ^=== Manufacturers of all kinds of THOS. M. HART &.
RM2AWYJBH–www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . resident,Clarence A. Earl. President.Charles Glover. Assistant Secretary,William J. Surre. Treasurer and Secretary,Theodore E. Smith. Directors. Philip Corbin,Charles M. Jarvis,Charles Glover,Howard S. Hart, Theodore E. Smith,Charles H. Parsons,Benjamin A. Hawley,Clarence A. Earl, Andrew Corbin. 103 CoRBiN Cabinet Lock Co.Officers. President and Treasurer,Philip Corbin. First Vice-President,Andrew Corbin. Second Vice-President,Charles M. Jarvis. Secretary,George W. Corbin. Directors. Philip Corbin,Andrew Corbin,George W. Corbin,Alb
RM2AN8HK4–The life of John Caldwell Calhoun . - t .^^ 95. .T.o ,# <:; V V ?^^0^ . ^ # 95, 7 -^ ^ I t> e ^ V I cV . -^^0^ ep^^.-o, -.^^ ^z.0^ ^Q, 3:^ ^ N^ ?(!. .- ^ s;. --.? ?f^ ,<i? ^^ THE LIFE OF JOHN CALDWELL CALHOUN COMPLETE IN TWO VOLUMESVOLUME II / /. PoRTR.MI (»! joil CLlll()r n R I.M BRANDT PeALE THE LIFE OF JOHN CALDWELL CALHOUN BY WILLIAM M. MEIGS Author of The Life of Thomas Hart Benton,The Life of Charles Jared Ingersoll, TheGrowth of the Constitution, and Other Works COMPLETE IN TWO VOLUMESVOLUME II /lifeofjohncaldwe00lcmeig
RM2AWN9YE–The Philadelphia Directory . ohen, 2d Directress. Mrs. S. Bravo, Treasurer. Miss Rebecca Gratz, Secretary.Managers, Mrs. Rebecca J. Phillips, Mrs. Hester Hart,Bell Cohen, Fanny Levy, S. Bravo, Rebecca Moss, Richea Hays, Sarah Lyons. Philo Pesoa, Miss S. M. Cohen, Rebecca Grats. Athenceum. President, Peter S. Duponceau,Vice President, Roberts Vaux.Treasurer, Quintin Campbell.Secretary, Wm. Mllhenny. Directors.—Peter S. Duponceau, £d. Ing«ersoll, John M. Scott, Samuel Norris, Geo.W.Smith, Robert Walsh, jr. William Y. Birch,Roberts Vaux, Thomas J. Wharton, GeorgeVaux, William Smith, Jacob Gratz,
RM2AKGBR8–An illustrated history of Skagit and Snohomish Counties; their people, their commerce and their resources, with an outline of the early history of the state of Washington .. . ! fr* 1 4 m ^. JOSEPH HART JOSEPH WILSON WILLIAM A. DTNLOP BIOGRAPHICAL G89 one of wliom died in infancy. The livin.sf are:Ernest H. T., born in Santa Clara, California,March 26, 1876, now Hving in Alaska; Mrs. Wa-neta T. Osborne, born in Napa County, California,February 10, 1879; Mrs. Maud T. Southermark,born May 21, 1881. near Sterling, and now a resi-dent of bawson; Mrs. Elizabeth A. Averill, bornin Sterling August 27
RM2AM8MTJ–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . I M-^stei ? i.- ???? < ---i ^*-^* ^ SPECIAL INCREMENT SENT TO JEFFERSON BARRACKS, MO., AUG. 6, 1918 Left to right: Harold P. Bigalow, Clarence A. Thoi-pe, Clarence E. Hart. Robert E. Aves,. SPECIAL AUTO MECHANICS IXCUKMENTSent to Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, Aug. 15, 1918 Personnel: Clifford W. OBryon. Harold R. Cash. William D. Harl. Ernest L. Lynk.Maurice K. Jessup and Samuel K. Brown
RM2AWEGAR–New Bedford, Massachusetts; its history, industries, institutions and attractions . ^-:::5b;E: -^^y-j/it^Ki- Shades of every Description, Vases in Great Variety, Plaques, Tiles, Salts, Mustards, Muffineers, Lamp Goods, &c. Works and Show Rooms, 28 and 30 William St, NEW BEDFORD, MASS. LEADING ENTERPRISES. XIX Dknison Bros., FLOUR! CmmilM FLOUR, MiUNCS, CORN, Oats, Fine M, Mi Etc, ALSO NO. 100 SOUTH WATER ST., AND FOOT OF HILLMAN STREET, HSbSL. »EW BEDFORD, MASS. THOMAS M. HART.JAMES C. BRIGG8.OLIVER W. COBB. Sail IMakers and iShip OIi.uii<lle]:*i$. Manufacturers of all kinds of THOS. M. HAR
RM2AJ43TA–Report of the adjutant general of the state of Illinois ... . ted Feb. 10, 1863 NewMadrid.Mo July 16,1863 Discharged Aug. 12,1864... Grimsley. Isham D SECOND CAVALRY. 499 Name and Rank. Date ofrank or en-j listment. Dateof muster. Goodwin, James A IBethalto Gray, Thomas S Alton Gardner, Henry Hopkins, Charles Upper Alton ... Holcomb, John M jNewMadrid.Mo Harpole, Allen Hutchinson, Joskua K. Harpole, Adam Harpole, George D Harpole, John A Hart, Alvin Bunker Hill.... Joyce. James P iNewMadrid.Mo Jenkins, James P , Johnson, William .„ Johnson, William F... Upper Alton ... Johnson, Andrew : Kee,
RM2AM1YM6–331st field artillery, United States army, 1917-1919 . EricksonA.D., Nelson J. R., Westerbo, Vaughn, Tillman, SchultzMolberg, Foster, Ross, Wenzl, Van Wonterghem Haugen, Rayner, Hart, Moldenhauer, Moran. Schuetz, Slama, Fowell, StevensonSchilter, Lenz, Lindner, Johnson G. T.Sgt. Laemle, Sgt. Grange 2 8 2 — BATTERY E 551!? Field Artillery,y History OX the 29th of August, 1917. Capt. Charles B. Stuart and Lieuts. W. M.Allen, F. C. Foltz, C. D. Whitney and F. H. Pincoffs reported during a duststorm for duty with the 331st Field Artillery which was organized the sameday under Col. William McK. L
RM2AJ542Y–Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1638-[1909] . b. in Parishville, N. Y., ; m. , Jane Parker, and lived in Parishville. Child : 5726 1. Jennie Bloss,9 b. about 1861 ; m. William Hart and lives atParishville. HANNAH Bloss8 (5716o),b. in Parishville, N. Y., ; m. , William Burton and had a large family and is now living in Michigan. HARRISON Bloss8 (5716q), b. in Parishville, N. Y., ; m. , Jennie Carr or Kerr. He has a family and lives in Parishville. MILO Bloss8 (5716 r), b. in Parishville, N. Y., ; m. and had a family and lives in Parishville. MA
RM2AX29YT–New Bedford, Massachusetts; its history, industries, institutions and attractions . ^xSc^sr^^Z>y jiir-<r-^- Shades of every Description, Vases in Great Variety, Plaques, Tiles, Salts, Mustards, Muffineers, Lamp Goods, &c, Works and Show Rooms, 28 and 30 William St., NEW BEDFORD, MASS. LEADING ENTERPRISES. XIX Dknison Bros., FLOUR! CH FLOUR, MiLINCS, CORN, Oats, Fioe Feed, Sliorts, Etc. -ALSO- NO. 100 SOUTH WATER ST., AND FOOT OF HILLMAN STREET, JOHN H. DKNisoN. ^[^^ BEDFORD, MASS. HENRY C. DENISON. THOS. M. HART &; CO., THOMAS M. HART.JAMES C. BRIGGS.OLIVER W. COBB. Sa,il Mlakei-s au.il
RM2AWXNYA–Manual of the corporation of the city of New York, for the years .. . Halsted, H. M.jAlexander. I LA-«r—William M. Prichard, Henry A. Cram, E. S. Van Winkle.I Building—Linus W. Stevens, Chairman; John W. C. Leveridge, Sec-retary; Thomas B. Stillman. j Library—D. J. Steward, John J. Townsend, William Cromwell.I Ladies—Judith Skidmore, Anna M. Robert, Sarah B. Brown, Elizabeth|W^oodward, S. N. Downer, Melissa P. Dodge, Grace Dickinson, EllenSrebs, Maria A. Neefus, Anna M. Marshall, Paulina D. Sands, Mary S.powles, Sarah Langford, Hannah Hart, Susan M. Summers, Emma Havi-(and, Amelia Page. i John
RM2AFYA6B–. Reunion celebration : together with an historical sketch of Peru, Bennington County, Vermont, and its inhabitants from the first settlement of the town. Mrs. Aaron Bkard. Aaron Rkard. HISTORY OF PERU. 73 death the farm was run by F. B. Smith, his scm-iii-law, aiul Mrs.Iatchclder, who lived with him until she died. CHILDREN OF I,E 1 I!.TCHELUKR. Mary yi. Juhn (Ireggof New Boston, N. H., lived and died there. Eben C. m. Miss Kittridge of Mt. Vernon, N. H., lives inMilford, N. H. Belinda m. John Hart, lived in New Hampshire; tlied in Peruin 1873, aged 53 years. Betsey m. William Davis, lives
RM2ANJ294–The Haverfordian, Vols34-35, 1912-14 . ent and Valuables stored in Burglar Proof Vaults. A. A. HIRST. President JOHN S. GARRIGUES. Secretary and Treasurer W. M. RAMSEY, Vice-President P. A. HART. Trust Officer and Assistant Secretary DIRECTORS A. A. Hirst Elbridge McFarland Wm. C. Powell, M. D. W. H. Ramsey L. Gilliams John S. Garrigues H. J. M. Cardeza F. D. LaLanne William L. Hirst Jesse B. Matlack Joseph A. Morris Philip A HartJ. Randall Williams H. D. REESE 1203 Filbert Street PHILADELPHIA A FULL LINE OR FIRST-CLASS MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND PROMPT DELIVERY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TELEPHONE CON
RM2AM7EBG–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . SERGT. BERT A. McBRIDE CLARENCE E. HART FRED KERSEY. THEODORE MYRON SAWYER JONATHAN T. BALL WILLIAM E. RICE Page Ninety-seven ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) BLODGETT, CHARLES RUSSELL, Mar-shalltown, son Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blod-gett, aged 19; M. H. S., 16; enlisted,Cedar Rapids, April 30, 1917, Batt. E, 1stIowa F. A.; inducted into Federal service.Cedar Rapids, Aug. 5, 1917; served wit
RM2AJA4WJ–Historical souvenir of Phoenix, N.Y., and vicinity . amuel Pntuam,M. 8. Cushman, E.G. Fitzgerald, Calvin B.Merwin,Stephen B. Johnson, William Gilbert, E. D. Har-ington, J. F. Simons, Ad. and Amasa P. Hart;James H. Loomis, Charles Sherman, Simeon S.and Stebbin Ch.xpin; George P. Withers, EstesRector; Is3.ie and John Wing; A. B. (ietty, Dr.Charles M. Lee, Lewis Eowe, Samuel Foote, W. B. Hatch; William and George Leslie; Drs. Ran-dall, Williams and Rice; G. H. Northrup, Elman-son Chesebro, Samuel Foote; Erastus, John andWillard Gould; Francis David; E. G. and John C. Hutchinson; George Wright, Jo
RM2AKJXD6–Bomb . .Manager—Ignatz V. White. TIDDI,EWINKS Captain—Wee William Boof.Manager—Mighty G. Ramey. PING-PONG Captain—T. Abraham Douglas. Ma HORIZONTAI. 1—G. Dimples Grey.>r—Scott Hujay. GRIPING Chief Griper—M. White Penny-backer. Assistant Griper—J. GustavusCarter. Directing Manager—H. HamHaas. POKER ASSOCIATION Finance Manager—Lulu ISIan- Chiet Banker—Israel Hart. BRIDGE CLUB Director—^W. Gotten Skillman.Scorekeeper—Cosmo Gus Brown. AFRICAN BOLO ASSOCIATION Captain—Rudolpho Patterson.Manager—Annie P. Gayle.Keeper of the Bones—Bilge W.Hobson. MIDNIGHT MOUTH HARPB.ND Leader—N. Pesky Gatling. J
RM2AX5GHE–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . SERGT. BERT A. McBRIDE CLARENCE E. HART FRED KERSEY. THEODORE MYRON SAWYER JONATHAN T. BALL WILLIAM E. RICE Page Ninety-seven ROSTER OF MARSHALL COUNTY SOLDIERS AND SAILORS (Continued) BLODGETT, CHARLES RUSSELL, Mar-shalltowTi, son Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blod-gett, aged 19; M. H. S., 16; enlisted,Cedar Rapids, April 30, 1917, Batt. E, 1stIowa F. A.; inducted into Federal service.Cedar Rapids, Aug. 5, 1917; served wi
RM2AJFNFY–Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . LLIAM K. GILCHRIST, Recording Secretary Rev. DAVID G. WYLIE, D.D., LL.D.. General Secretary Rev. JESSE C. BRUCE, D.D.. Field Secretary Rev. GEORGE RUTGER BRAUER, Treasurer Members of the Board The term of service of the following expires in 1920: Rev. F. Boyd Edwaeds Mr. William K. Gilchrist Rev. Paul R. Hickok Mr. R. H. Gillespie Rev. C. W. Kerr, D.D. Mr. Roy M. Hart Rev. Ford C. Ottman, D.D. Mr. Robert Johnston Rev. Newell Woolsey Wells, D.D. Hon
RM2AWHJT2–The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . -; William H. Coughlin, Superintendent: Thomas M. Rogers,Stephen Salisbury, Theodore C. Bates, Loring Coes, A. B. R. Sprague,Josiah Pickett, X. S. Liscomb, Alzirus Brown, Directors.. WILLIAM H. SAWYER. LYMAN A. ELY. C. HENRY HUTCHINS. .H. P. DUNCAN. GEO. it. MACKINTIRE, FRANCIS H. DEWEY. WILLIAM HART. O. W. NORCROSS. JAMES LOGAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS BOARD OF TRADE. LYMAN A. ELY. ARTHUR M, STONE. GEORGE L. BROWNEl J. WHITTALL.COMINS, PRES.TON COE, Clerk,. WARE. CHARLES E. SQUIEIG. STANLEY MALL.ROGEM F. UPHAM. WORCESTER BO
RM2AJ9RTT–Trow's general directory of the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx, city of New York . 21)4 W70thHains.jti John T. 180 WlOtUHart Alfred J. 118 W70thHart Henry G. 4007 Lowerre pi ,Hart James F. 307. 2d avHart T. Stewart, 130 Centl pk SHartley Francis. 61 W49thHartley William G. 335 W34thHartman William L. 744. 5thHartshorn Winifred M. 50 Centl pk WHartshorne Isaac, 105 W40thHartwell John A. 27 E63dHarwich Moses. 1365 Intervale av-Hasbrouck Stephen, 40 E30thHaskell Joseph. 615 E83dHaskln William H. 40 E41st R403 4 205 W57thHassler James W. 112 W72d <? hustings Thomas W. 172 E71stHatch J. Lefflng
RM2AXJT3G–The Journal of nervous and mental disease . XV Directory for Private Institutions—Continued from page XII Ferguson, Dr. William E.—Falkirk 9 Fletcher, Dr. W. B 15 Gorton, Dr. Eliot—Fair Oaks 17 Groszmann, Dr. M.—Plainfield, N. J 21 Gundry, Dr. Richard F.—The Richard Gundry Home 18 Gustin-Mackie, Dr. Laura V.—Attleboro, Mass 25 Harrison, Dr. D. A.—Breezehurst, L. 1 25 Hart, Miss Olive D 22 Health Resort Co., Glenwood 32 Hitchcock, Dr. M. H.—Crest View Sanitarium 14 Jackson, J., Dannsville, N. Y 12 Kellogg, Dr. Theo. H 10 Kindred, Dr. J. J.—Astoria, L. 1 11 Kinney, Dr. C. Sencer, Easton Sanitari
RM2AJ24M2–Annual report of the trade and commerce of Chicago for the year ended December 31 ... . Co Peck ct Harrison Chicago & Pacific Elevator Co Geo. C. Clarke & Co Wm. P. Harvey ^ () Washington Butchers Sons J. H. Haskell & Co Hatelv Bros Hately Bros Revnolds Bros R. B. Hawlev & Co James Havde & Co WithH. H. Havden With A. M. Wright & Co. Howell, Beye & Co Moran & Healv With Albert Dickinson Asst Manager Bank of Montreal i Ilarbach. George II Ilarbers. Christian Hardy. Charles I Harlow, Frank Harlow, George H Harmon. Edwin D Harrison, Xoah P Harper, William H Hart, Alvin P Ilarvev. Sebastian A Harv
RM2AKWTGF–Kaleidoscope . PMI GAMMA DELTA. C. R. LACY. MAXWELL. SPOTSWOOD, G. G. GOOCH. HART. J. W. LACY. W. P. GOOCH. EPES.. J. L. MANZY.S. M. MASON. R. G. HENDERSON. SIGMA GMI FRATERNITY. J. L. STUART.J. G. SEXTON.W. R. HOUSTON. H. McG. ROBERTSON.E. L. TRINKLE.S. E. REED. SIGMA CHI. (Founded at Miami Iuiversity. 1855 ) Co/ors.—Old Gold and Blue. SIGMA SIGMA CHAPTER—Established 187.. IN SEMINARII FACULTATEWilliam Walter Moore, D.D , LL.D.IN COLLEGIO.1896 :William Richardson Houston,Joseph Layton Mauzy,HoLCOMBE McGavock Robertson,John Leighton Stuart,Elbert Lee Trinkle. 1897:Robert Galloayay Henderson, S
RM2AG955Y–. Taps. *£ST President Vice- [res dent Secretary-lira-u n-r B. C. Banks S 1 . Finley T. M. Jordan MISS S.MOAK. SPONSOB MEMBERS Ulison, .1. .Bartles, .1. II.Finley, S. R.**Kay. L. K.Thackston, L. P. Foot BallVxmstrong, F. E.Cannon. Y. M.**Gilmer, G. G.Lightsey, L. M. William-. M. H. Banks. B. C.**Colbert. W. C.Hart. W. L**Potts, R. C.Pressly. J. H.. Mgr. Hereon, V. C. Base BallJames. L. C.** Jordan, T. M** Colbert, W. C. Basket BallWatkins, J. S. Bryan, G. Colber . Track. C. Elli son, R. J.** Haskell, . TennisW.** Robertson .1 H.**. c
RM2AWJG6G–Charter and annual reports, 1859-1912 . W. L Ball B Austin. Officers who have been in ihe service tvveniy-fi,c >cari and over. EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK. HEAD OFFICE, SHERBROOKE, QUE. Capital Authorized,Capital Paid Up,Reserve Fund, $1,500,000.00$1,449,067.51$ 375,000.00 DIRECTORS.R. W. HENEKER, ESQ., - President.A. A. ADAMS, ESQ. - - Vice-Phesidknt.HON. M. H. COCHRANE HON. J. H. POPE, J. N. GALER, ESQ. HON. G. G. STEVENS, T. S. MOREY, ESQ. JOHN THORNTON, ESQ. THOS. HART, ESQ. WILLIAM FARWELL, - General Manaqbk 1884. BRANCHES. QUEBEC: BEDFORD COATICOOK COWANSVILLE FARNHAM GRANBY RICHMOND 8HER
RM2AKYTH5–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . Patch. 79 Mrs. Gharles Barstow. 80 Mrs. S. H. Manley. 81 Weston Lewis. 82 Mrs. M. Howland. 83 George H. Kimball. 84 William S. Anderson. 85 Thomas N. Hart. 86 John V. Spalding. 87 John A. Glidden. 88 Gharles S. Gallender. 89 Seth E. Pecker. 90 Gharles G. Jackman. 91 Edward E. Sands. 92 Mrs. Benjamin G. Harris.94 Gharles H. Allen. 113 H. H. Smith.115 James F. Gobb.117 Abiel Stone.139 William A. Brigham.141 George B. Hyde.143 Theodore S. Very.145 R. S. Merrill.147 Silas D. Goburn.149 Levi Newcomb.15
RM2AN3HNJ–Arbutus . the: * a r b u t u s t NINETEEN - TEN Colors: Emerald Green and White Ord Everman, M. D.Thomas J. Beasley, M. D.Joseph J. Gramling, M. D. PHI BETA PI Foimded at Western University of Pennsylvania, Pitlslnirg. Pa., 1891Omicron Chajitcr, Established October 31, 1905 INDIANAPOLIS BROTHERS IN THE CITY Herbert T. Wagner, M. D.Robert O. McAlexander, M. D.E. Russell Bush, M. D.William S. Dow, M. D. Theodore A. Wagner, M. D.Fred W. Mayer, M. D.Charles Cabolzer, M. D.Judson D. Moschelle, M. D. Flozvcr: White Chrysanthemum Samuel J. Copeland, M. D.Harrv A. VanOsdol, M. D.Mils F. Hart, M. D. Wi
RM2AM83KK–The poetical works of Gavin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld, with memoir, notes, and glossary . S2,l2S,iorhed,Te3idhad. 87, 1. 12, for Quhan, read Qnhat.100, 1. 16, for hart, read hard.154, 1. 1, for delaine, read declare.207, 1. 20, for companion, read campioun. 4 629 6 % UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Los AngelesThisi>qQV is DUE on the last date stamped below. |j|ij JAW <j 1^-OCT 25 W^ * 261991 11 Afr^?il78 ? 1 jp 121976 HKnVR! OCTUtB HG j^vW^so JUN i 91980 OCT 062008 AUG 1 8 1984 Form L9-vSeries 444 V111 58 00595 0257 J ISifH^^ mm m. VOLUME SECOND. EDINBUKGH: WILLIAM PATERSON.LOXD(^N: H.
RM2AX6D7K–Elizabeth City State Teachers College Catalog . enson, Charlie H Insurance Work North Fork, Va. Wooten, Maud E Teacher Tarboro, N. C. Class of 1917.Name. Post-office. Alston, Richard A Warrenton, N. C. Barnhill, James H Bethel, N. C. Cherry, Lola V Greenville, N. C. Calvert, Santa M Margarettsville, N. C. Capehart, Birdie M Edenton, N. C. Eason, Willie L Elizabeth City, N. C. Graves, Ruth W Roper, N. C. Hocutt, Olivia A Elizabeth City, N. C. Hart, Violet E Tarboro, N. C. Harrison, Gladys C Tarboro, N. C. Harris, Edna C Elizabeth City, N. C. Jenkins, William M Norfolk, Va. Knight, Cornelius C T
RM2AWWBA8–Atlanta City Directory . ward (c; 280 Vacant 281 Brown Thomas (c; 282 McElhannon Joseph284-86 Patlerson John T285 Talley & Bennett290-92 Childress Jesse J291 Johnson M W & Co (McDaniel intersects)293 Herren William W Thompson Bros295 Wells James W WMlson Jefferson S301 D.inton Junius F305 Parker C Wesley Dr Strickland Carey309 Jones Lula (c)311 Hart Love (c)313 Kile Augustus315 Letkowich Marcus317 Gilbert Annie (c) (Beerman intersects)319 McNinch Sylvanus321 Bryant T E & Co Brown J J & Co3211/2 Dorsey Samuel (c)323 Minch Charles E325 Oliver Daniel L (c>329 Huff Henry T335 Huff Henry T341 Bo
RM2ANE6DW–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . rhune Mr H V Thayer Mr & Mrs John Waters Mr M Murray Weiss THE WESTMINSTER Copley Square Mrs A M Allen Mr & Mrs Wm T Archambeault Mr & Mrs John J Arroll Mr Harry F Bradford Dr Frank R Chapman Mr & Mrs John C Chisman Mr Edward Coulon Mr & Mrs Emile F Coulon Mr Emile P Coulon Mr Ernest Coulon Mrs Carrie G DeLoriea Mrs Louise Everett Miss Angela M Greeley, M D Mrs William H Hart Miss Helen Hatch Mr Summit L Hecht Mr & Mrs Robert C Heebner Capt & Mrs H Kotzchmar, U S N Mr John Lovejoy Mr Allen W McAda
RM2AWWFN6–Atlanta City Directory . nt 1031/2 Price Wade H 320 Alley John A Dr Hart Marie Miss 322 Reese William C 105 Old Fazenda Coffee Co 400 Bergstroni 0 M 107 Wood A & Bro 402 Roy Dunbar Dr (Luckie begins) 405-9 Vacant 108-10 Piedmont Hotel 410 Hamilton J W Koch D Charles 411 Vacant Bookhammer Sylvester A 414 Hicks Susan M Mrs Dr 109 Rogers Luther W 417-418 Trimper A Miss 111 Cory Joseph 420 McCandless John M 113 Thomas David L 421 Redding Marie Misr, Wallace Cyrus R 422 Robinson Mary A Mrs 115 Cherry Market Co 500 Jester R C 1151/2 Moore Loan Co 504 Tjanier Damon T H H H Co 505 Wynn Frank A Dr 116
RM2AN2MCA–San Francisco : its builders, past and present : pictorial and biographical . 363 Cutting, H. C 409 de Laveaga, J. V 267 Dennison, W. E 237 Dodd, A. B 423 Dutton, W. J 223 Erickson, Charles 263 Fleishhacker, Herbert 155 Ford, T. L 135 Freeman, A. C 319 Garber, John 45 Gardner, F. A 215 Graves, W. C 311 Green, M. J 353 Hale, O. A 385 Hale, R. B 247 Hart, W. H. H 327 Haydcn, T. E 429 Hearst, George 27 Howard, E. W 293 Howard, W. D. M 375 Howard, W. H 395 McFarland, T. B 37 McNear, G. W. 333 McQuesten, L. N 257 Matson, William 65 Mills, W. H .343 Minot, T. S 211 Mullally, Thomwell 95 Noble, H. H
RM2AJ5JD9–Clark's Boston blue book : the élite private address, carriage and club directory, ladies' visiting list and shopping guide .. . rtis Mr & Mrs H C Delano Mrs W R Dupee Mrs M L Ellis Mr Frederic D Fisk Dr Maud Goodwin Mrs William H Hart H M Haynes D M D Mr Summit L Hecht Mr & Mrs Charles Hume Mr & Mrs C P Hind Mr George W Keates Dr L Kcisker Mr John C Kennedy Mr & Mrs Frederick G King 1 786 BOSTON BLUE BOOK 1914 The Westminster—Con Mr F D Kirkland Miss Marie Laughton Mr John Lavelle Mr Albert L Levering Mr J H Long Mr T B Lothian Mr & Mrs Charles E Macullar Dr Miles Martin Mr J P .Martinez Mr &
RM2ANFFE4–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . Curtis Mr & Mrs H C Delano Mrs W R Dupee Mrs M L Ellis Mr Frederic D Fisk Dr Maud Goodwin Mrs William H Hart H M Haynes D M D Mr Summit L Hecht Mr & Mrs Charles Hume Mr & Mrs C P Hurd Mr George W Keates Dr L Keisker Mr John C Kennedy Mr & Mrs Frederick G King 786 BOSTON BLUE BOOK 1914 The Westminster—Con Mr F D Kirkland Miss Marie Laughton Mr John Lavelle Mr Albert L Levering Mr J H Long Mr T B Lothian Mr & Mrs Charles E Macullar Dr Miles Martin Mr J P Martinez Mr & Mrs A Millard Mrs Anna B Newman
RM2CJ02TJ–. Motion Picture Studio Directory and Trade Annual (1916) . fl> ■> %f, * Hi? % original#ierill3warfare ? if Supervision of (f THOSHINCB ^presenting ^WILLIAM S-HART StaryPl^^cenario continuity by MONTE M-KATTERTOHN author of The Apostleof Vengeance andThe Captive God Other stories scheduledfor early release.
RM2CJ0WTY–. Motion Picture Studio Directory and Trade Annual (1916) . ^IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII mil! WILLIAM S. HART Ince Triangle FeaturesRELEASES: The BargainThe Night StageThe DiscipleBetween MenHells HingesThe AryanThe Darkening TrailThe Primal LureThe Apostle of VengeanceThe Captive GodThe PatriotThe Dawn MakerThe Return of Draw EganII m m Be sure to mention MOTION PICTURE NEWS when writing to advertisers m October 21, 1916 STUDIO DIRECTORY 189 THM.H.INCE pre-/-«r-fc CLhPh VI LU& A/
RM2CNG06E–. Bird-lore . up to the present time, under their Presi-dents, Mrs. Moses D. Hoge, and Mrs. William Harris, both prominent in socialand literary circles in Richmond. M. D. Hart, of Ashland, who had beenTreasurer since the organization of the society, was unanimously electedPresident, and Mrs. R. B. Smithey, also of Ashland, was chosen Secretary.We feel sure, therefore, that the future for Audubon work in Virginia, is Reports of Field Agents 497 secure. I wrote at once for instructions and found that the work had beendivided into departments, which will make it much easier. I attended theNation
RM2CND1E1–. Bird lore . up to the present time, under their Presi-dents, Mrs. Moses D. Hoge, and Mrs. William Harris, both prominent in socialand literary circles in Richmond. M. D. Hart, of Ashland, who had beenTreasurer since the organization of the society, was unanimously electedPresident, and Mrs. R. B. Smithey, also of Ashland, was chosen Secretary.We feel sure, therefore, that the future for Audubon work in Virginia, is Reports of Field Agents 497 secure. I wrote at once for instructions and found that the worlc had beendivided into departments, which will make it much easier. I attended theNatio
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