OFFICIAL BULLETIN Penna.' Militia, Delegate to State Constitutional Convention of 76
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Ol"l"ICIAL BULLETIN N y k C't N y (35648). Son of Samuel and Aurelia EDWARD DALY WRIGHT, ew or 1 Yd C j- (Wells) Fleming· great-grandson of (Fleming) Wright; grandson of H~nry an • aro t~e f John and 'Mary (Slaymaker) Henr! and ~titia ~~p::k:1onFl:t~~~osgr~!~~:;er:onpr~vate, Lancaster County, Penna. Flemmg, Jr. • great gr f H Sl ker Member Fifth Battalion, Lancaster County, 1t-1ilitia · great'· grandson o enry ayma , . , OFFICIAL BULLETIN Penna.' Militia, Delegate to State Constitutional Convention of 76. ALVIN LESKE WYNNE Philadelphia, Penna. (35464). Son of Samuel ~d Nettle N. ~J--j OF THE Wynne, Jr.; grandso; of Samuel Wynne; great-grandson of_ !~mes ynne; great -gran - son of Jonatluln Wynne, private, Chester County, Penna, Mthtla. y k c· N y (35632) Son of Thomas McKeen and Ida National Society THO:AS BY~UN~~u~=~ gra~~son '~· Wiilia~ and Reb~cca (Goodrich) Baker; great-grandson /YE~-:h e:~d Rachel (Lloyd) Goodrich; great•-grandson of Jol•n !:loyd,. Lieutenant, of the Sons of the American Revolution 0New ~ork Militia and Cont'l Line; greatl..grandson of Miclwel Goodrtch, pnvate, Conn. Militia and Cont'l Troops. R THOMAS RINEK ZULICH, Paterson, N. J. (36015). Son of Henry B. and Emma · (Hesser) Zulicb; grandson of Henry and Margaret (_S_h.oemake~) Hesser; great-grandson of Frederick Hesser. drummer and ~rivate, Penna. Mthtla, pensiOned. President General Orsranized April 30, 1889 WALLACE McCAMANT Incorporated by Northwestern Bank Buildinsr Act of Consrress, June 9, 1906 Portland, Orellon Published at Washinsrton, D. C., in June, October, December, and Marcb. Entered as second-class matter, May 7, 1908, at;the:post-office at Washing-ton, D. C., under the act of J u1y 16, 1894. Volume XVI DECEMBER, 1921 Number 3 The Ol"FICIAL BuLLETIN records action by the General Officers, the Board of Trustees, the Executive and other National Committees, lists of members deceased and of new members, and important doings of State Societies. In order that the OFFICIAL Buu.ETIN may be up to date, and to insure the preservation in the National Society archives of a complete history of the doings of the entire organization, State Socie ties and local Chapters are requested to communicate promptly to the Secretary General written or printed accounts of all meetings or cele brations, to forward copies of all notices, circulars; and other printed matter issued by them, and to notify him at once of dates of death of members. NATIONAL SOCIETI>', S. A. R. 3 GENERAL OFFICERS ELECTED AT THE BUFFALO CONGRESS, 1\IAY 17, 1921 Presid e"t GetJcra/: WALLAC£ McCAMANT, Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Oregon. Vice-Presidents General: GtoRG£ HAL£ NuTTING, 53 State Street, Boston, Massachusetts. New England (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut), PHILIP F. LARN£R, 918 F Street N. W., Washington, District of Columbia. Middle and Coast District (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, Nort~ Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida). MARVIN H. Ll!:WIS, 201 Keller Building, Louisville, Kentucky. Mississippi Valley, East District (Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Vir ginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi). HENRY B. HAWLI!;Y, Des Moines, Iowa. Mississippi Valley, West District (Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, ~fissouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and 'fexas). JonN W. BELL, JR., P. 0. Box II24, Spokane, Washington. Mountain and Pacific Coast District (Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, California, Hawaii, and Philippines). Secretary General: FRANK' B'..RTLETT ST£EL£, 183 St. James Place, Buffalo, 'New York. Registrar General: \VJLLIAM S. PARKS, goo 17th Street N. W., \Vashington, District of Columbia. Treasurer General: JoHN II. BuRROUGIIS, 11 r r Dean Street, Brooklyn, New York. Historian General: GtoRG£ CARPENTER ARNOLD, Arnold Building, Providence, Rhode Island. Chancellor Gc11eral: Euc£Nl!; C. BONN1W£LL, City Court Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. - Genealogist Gtmeral: WALTER K. WATKINS, 9 Ashburton Place, Boston, Massachusetts. Chaplain General: Rr;v. LYMAN WHITNEY ALI.F.N, 881 S. 7th Street, Newark, New Jersey. 4 OFFICIAL BULLETIN NA'l'IONAL SOCIE'l'Y, S. A. R. 5 PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES OF STATE SOCIETIES ARIZONA-President, H. B. Wilkinson, 128 West Adams Street, Phrenix. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Secretary, Harold Baxter, 311 Fleming Building, Phrenix. Treasurer, Kenneth Freeman, Phcenix. The General Officers, together with one member from each State Society, ARKANSAS-President, General Benjamin W. Green, Little Rock. Secretary, Fay Hempstead, Little Rock. constitute the Board of Trustees of the National Society. The following Treasurer, Thomas M. Cory, Little Rock. Trustees for the several States were elected at the Buffalo Congress, May 17, CALIFORNIA-President, Frank S. Brittain, San Francisco. Secretary and Registrar, Thomas A. Perkins, Mills Building, San Francisco. 1921, to serve until their successors are elected at the Congress to be held at Treasurer, John C. Currier, 713 Merchants' Exchange Bldg., San Francisco. Springfield, Mass., in May, 1922: COLORADO-President, Victor E. Keyes, 210 Masonic Temple, Denver. Alabama, (vacant); Arizona, Clay F. Leonard, Phrenix; Arkansas, George B. Secretary, James P olk Willard, .2 10 Masonic Temple, Denver. Treasurer, Walter D. Wynkoop, Denver. Gill, Little Rock; California, Seabury C. Mas tick, New York City; Colorado, CONNECTICUT-President, Herbert II. White, 76 N. Beacon Street, Hartford. Malcolm Lindsey, Denver; Connecticut, Clarence Horace Wickham, Hartford; Secretary, Frederick A. Doolittle, 117 Middle Street, Bridgeport. Treasurer, Charles G. Stone, P. 0. Box 847, Hartford. Delaware, George Armstrong Elliott, Wilmington; District of Columbia, Albert DELAWARE-President, Horace Wilson, 404 S. Clayton Street, Wilmington. D. Spangler, Washington; Far Eastern Society, (vacant); Florida, Dr. F. G. Secretary and Treasurer, Charles A. Rudolph, goo Vanburen Street, Wilmington. Renshaw, Pensacola; Society in France, (vacant); Hawaiian Society, (vacant); DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-President, Selden M. Ely, Gales School Building Washington. Secretary, William Alexander Miller, 911 Monroe Street, \Vashington. ' Georgia, Allan Waters, Atlanta; Idaho, (vacant); Illinois, Dorr E. Felt, Chicago; Treasurer, Alfred B. Dent, 906 A Street S. E., Washington. Indiana, Charles C. Jewett, Terre Haute; Iowa, Elmer E. Wentworth, State FAR EASTERN SOCIETY-President·Secretary, II. Lawrence Noble, Post·oflice Box 940. Center; Kansas, John M. Meade, Topeka; Kentucky, George T. \Vood, Louisville; Manila, Philippine Islands. Vice·Presidcnt, Edward B. Copeland. Louisiana, Col. C. Robert Churchill, New Orleans; Maine, William B. Berry, Treasurer, !Jerman Roy Hare. Gardiner; Maryland, Han. Henry Stockbridge, Baltimore; Massachusetts, Henry FLORIDA-President, Dr. F. G. Renshaw, Pensacola. Secretary, John Hobart Cross, Pensacola. Fuller Punderson, Springfield; Michigan, Albert M. Henry, Detroit; Minnesota, Treasurer, F. F. Bingham, Pensacola. Charles E. Rittenhouse, Minneapolis; Mississippi, (vacant) ; Missouri, George SOCIETY IN FRANCE-Administered by Empire State Society. R. Merrill, St. Louis; Montana, Marcus Wbritenour, Helena; Nebraska, Benja GEORGIA-President, Allan Waters, Post·oflice Box 361, Atlanta. Secretary, Arthur W. Falkinburg, 1301 Atlanta Trust Co. Bldg., Atlanta. min F. Bailey, Lincoln; Nevada, (vacant) ; New Hampshire, Henry T. Lord, Treasurer, Dan C. Pate, 1264 Winter Avenue, Atlanta. Manchester; New Jersey, Charles Symmes Kiggins, Elizabeth; New Mexico, HAWAII-President, Donald S. Bowman, Honolulu. George G. Klock, Albuquerque; New York, Louis Ann in Ames, New York; Secretary, James T. Taylor, 511 Stangenwald Building, Honolulu. Treasurer, L. M. Judd. • North Carolina, (vacant); North Dakota, Howard E. Simpson, Grand Forks; IDAHO-President, Henry Keyser, Boise. Ohio, Moulton Houk, Delaware; Oklahoma, W. A. Jennings, Oklahoma City; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank G. Ensign, Boise. Oregon, Wallace McCamant, Portland; Pennsylvania, Col. R. W. Guthrie, ILLINOIS-President, James M. Eddy, 30 North La Salle Street, Chicago. Secretary, Louis A. Bpwman, 30 North La Salle Street, Chicago. Pittsburgh; Rhode Island, Wilfred H. 11unro, Providence; South Carolina, Treasurer, Henry R. Kent, 30 North La Salle Street, Chicago. (vacant); South Dakota, ]. G. Parsons, Sioux Falls; Tennessee, Leland Hume, INDIANA-President, Austin H. Brown, 406 East Fifteenth Street, Indianapolis. Nashville; Texas, C. B. Dorchester, Sherman; Utah, Daniel S. Spencer, Salt Secretary and Treasurer, Edmund L. Parker, .208 East Walnut Street, Kokomo. IOWA-President, Walter E. Coffin, 902 7th Street, Des Moines. Lake City; Vermont, William Jeffrey, Montpelier; Virginia, Arthur B. Clarke, Secretary, Captain Elbridge D. Hadley, 409 Franklin Avenue, Des Moines. Richmond; Washington, Ernest B. Hussey, Seattle; Wisconsin, Walter H. Treasurer, William E. Barrett, 4815 Grand Ave., Des Moines. KANSAS-President, John M. Meade, Topeka. Wright, Milwaukee; Wyoming, Warren Richardson, Cheyenne. Secretary, Arthur II. Bennett, Topeka. Treasurer, Jonathan A. Norton, T opeka. KENTUCKY-President, E. T. Hutchings, Columbia Building, Louisville. Secretary, George D. Caldwell, Inter·Southern Building, Louisville, Treasurer, Alexander W. Tippett, U. S. Trust Co. Building, Louisville. LOUISIANA-President, C. Robert Churchill, 408 Canal Street, New Orleans. Secretary, Herbert