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[List of Members] January, 1906 E 181 .S63 D6 Copy 1 LlDHMni wi >-/wi- 011 560 136 2 E 181 .S63 D6 Copy 1 / omty of Am^nran Warn OlommanJipr}} of tiff lltatrtrt nf (Unlunthta SaraiarH, 190fi 4 Ja ^06 *CharIes Kendall Aaams. Medical Inspector Howard Emerson Ames Naval Academy, Annapolis. Col. George Smith Anderson Manila. Hon. Chas. Andrews Syracuse, N. Y. Brig.-Gcn. George L. Andrews, U. S. A., Ret., 2400 Columbia Road, Washington. Hon. Charles Herbert Allen. Francis Burke Allen, U. S. N Hartford. Capt. Henry Tureman Allen, U. S. A Manila. Luther Allen Cleveland, Ohio. Col. John Jacob Astor 23 W. 26th St., New York. * Christopher Colon Augur. Col. Dallas Bache. Commander Charles Johnson Badger Navy Dept., Washington. William Whitman Bailey, LL.D .6 Gushing St., Providence. *Maj. Stephen Baker. James Mark Baldwin, Ph.D Princeton, N. J. George Washington Ball 3070 Q St., N. W., Washington. Pay Inspector R. T. M. Ball Navy Pay Office, San Francisco. Capt. W. J. Barnette Comdg. Kentucky. Brig. Gen. Thomas Francis Barr The Brunswick, Back Bay, Boston. Brig.-Gen. Thomas H. Barry Washington. Paul Brandon Barringer, M. D Charlottesville, Va. *William Malone Baskerville. *Richard Napoleon Batchelder. Maj.-Gen. Alfred Elliott Bates Metropolitan Club, Washington. James Bowen Bayler Washington. Maj. John Henry Beacom, U. S. A American Embassy, London. Lt.-Col. Eugene Beauharnais Beaumont, U. S. A., Ret Wlikesbarre, Pa. Rev. Henry Bedlinger Salem, Mass. *George E. Belknap. Reginald Rowan Belknap, U. S. N U. S. S. Maine. Maj. John Bellinger Bellinger Washington. Col. Daniel Webster Benham Honey Creek Farm, Bloomville, Ohio. Henry Kennedy Benham, U. S. N N. Y. *Lt.-Col. William Harrison Benyaurd. Lt.-Commander John Baptiste Bernadou U. S. S. Kearsarge. Maj. Eric Bergland Baltimore. Edward Emerson Bernard, A. M Williams Bay, Wis. 22 N. Penn., Indianapolis. Hon. Albert J. Beveridge William Herbert Bixby Jones Building, Detroit. *Maj.-Gcn. Zenas Randall Bliss. * Deceased. Lt.-Comdr. Victor Blue U. S. S. Bennington. Lt.-Col. Stanhope English Blunt Arsenal, Rock Island, 111. Col. George Mitchell Bra}ton,*U. S. A., Ret ii \V. 37th St., New York. Lt. Ethelbert Ludlow Dudley Breckinridge, U. S. A.. .Fort Lawton, Washington. Maj.-Gen. Joseph Cabell Breckinridge, U. S. A., Ret... .Locarno, Switzerland. Hon, George Herbert Bridgman Kingston, Jamaica. Lt.-Comdr. Mark Lambert Bristol U. S. S. Maine. Capt. John Bradford Briggs, U. S. N. Maj.-Gen. John Rutter Brooke, U. S. A., Ret Rosemont, Pa. William Keith Brooks, LL.D Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Rear-Admr. George Brown, U. S. N., Ret Indianapolis, Ind. Joseph Stanley Brown 1818 Mass. Ave., Washington. Rear-Admr. Willard Herbert Brownson. Maj. Lawrence Laurenson Bruff Watervliet Arsenal, Troy. Brig.-Gen. Adelbert R. Buffington, U. S. A., Ret.. .26 Grove St., Madison, N. J. *Francis Marion Bunce. Brig.-Gcn. James Brettle Burbank Manhattan Club, New York. Maj. Edward Burr Washington Barracks, D. C. William Hubert Burr, C. E 151 W. 74th St., New York. Brig.-Gen. George Hall Burton Washington. *Asa Smith Bushnell. Henry Kirke Bush-Brown Newburgh, New York. Joshua William Caldwell Knoxville. Lemuel Russell Campbell Nashville. Capt. George Hamilton Cameron, U. S. A Fort Riley, Kans. Lt.-Comdr. Edward Everett Capehart. Elmer Hewitt Capen. D. D Tufts College, Mass. Comdr. William Banks Caperton, U. S. N. Brig.-Gcn. Asa Bacon Carey Vineyard Haven, Mass. Brig.-Gen. Henry Carroll 116 Portland Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colo. Lt.-Comdr. Thomas Frederick Carter. Hon. Alexander Johnston Cassatt 202 S. Rittenhouse Sq., Philadelphia. Breckinridge Castleman Louisville. Maj. David Castleman Pleasant Hill. Ky. Brig.-Gen. John Breckinridge Castleman 1415 4th St., Louisville. Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, LL.D Univ. of Chicago. Charles Edward Cheney, D. D 2409 Mich. Ave., Chicago. Irving Porter Church, C. E Ithaca, N. Y. Winston Churchill Concord, N. H. Rear-Admr. Charles Edgar Clark Washington. John Bates Clark, LL.D 616 W. 113th St., New York. * Deceased. 5 Lt.-Comdr. George Ramsey Clarke Norfolk. Samuel Fessenden Clarke, Ph.D Williamstown, Mass. Samuel Langhorne Clemens New York. Maj . William Harrison Coffin Fort Riley, Kans. '''Charles Elwood Colahan. Brig.-Gen. Selden Connor i6 Elm St., Augusta, Me. Capt. George Leroy Converse, U. S. A 1123 State St., Columbus, Ohio. Frederick Rene Coudert, LL.D 155 W. 58th St., New York. John Merle Coulter, LL.D Univ. of Chicago. Brig.-Gen. Benjamin Rush Cowen 2406 Highland Av., Cincinnati. Maj. William Edward Craighill 166 Government St., Mobile. Brig.-Gcn. William Price Craighill Charlestown, W. Va. Edwin S. Cramp 616 E. Girard Av., Philadelphia. Charles Alva Crans, D. D 143 Berkeley St., Boston. Frank Crane, D. D 8 Ashland St., Worcester. Lt. Thomas Turgey Craven U. S. S. Solace. Henry Graham Crocker, M. L Department of State, Washington. Brig.-Gen. William Crozier Washington. Maj. Thomas Cruse Pullman Bldg., Chicago. Stewart Culin 260 S. 38th St., Philadelphia. Charles William Dabney, LL.D Knoxville, Tenn. Ulric Dahlgren, M. S Princeton, N. J. Brig.-Gen. Edward Davis 1522 Hastings St, Honolulu. Capt. James Henry Dayton, U. S. N Washington. Col. Charles A. Dempsey, Ret 1610 Park Avenue, Richmond, Va. Charles Dewey .• Montpelier, Vt. Admr. George Dewey Washington, D. C. Capt. Joseph Theodore Dickman 22 Jackson Place, Washington. Hon. William Wilberforce Douglas , Providence. Andrew Sloan Draper, LL.D Champaign, 111. William Franklin Draper 1705 K St., N. W., Washington. Maj. Clarence Edward Dutton, U. S. A., Ret., Englewood, New Jersey. Brig.-Gen. Winfield Scott Edgerly Manila. *W^right Prescott Edgerton. Charles Lincoln Edwards, Ph.D 27 Wethersfield Av., Hartford. *Thomas Egleston. Capt. Eugene Ellicott 2031 Locust St., Philadelphia. Lt.-Comdr. John Morris Ellicott Washington. Rear-Admr. Robley Dunglison Evans Commanding N. Atlantic Fleet. John E} crman Easton. Pa. Samuel Fallows, D. D 967 W. Monroe St., Chicago. Deceased. William Herbert Perry Faunce, D. D Providence. Capt. Charles Wendall Fenton, U. S. A Lemon Bldg., Washington. Roswell Martin Field 35 Bittersweet Place, Chicago. Brig.-Gcn. Francis Fessenden "j^t Deering St., Portland, Ale. Maj. William Fletcher 2020 Hillyer Place, Washington. Capt. Stephen Miller Foote Ft. Myer, Va. Hon. Joseph Benson Foraker 1104 Cross Lane, Cincinnati. Col. William Curtis Forbush, U. S. A., Ret Castle Inn, Niagara Sq., Buffalo. Maj .-Gen. James William Forsyth Columbus Club, Columbus, Ohio. *Maj. Joshua Lounsbery Fowler. Pay Director Reah Frazer, U. S. N Navy Pay Office, Philadelphia. Maj. Francis Preston Fremont Plattsburg Bks., N. Y. Comdr. John Charles Fremont 2119 R St., N. W., Washington. Capt. John W. French, U. S. A Ft. Missoula, Montana. Hon. William Pierce Frye The Hamilton, Washington. Melville Weston Fuller, LL.D 1801 F St., N. W., Washington. Hon. L)man Judson Gage 667 Madison Av., New York. Thomas Frank Gailor, D. D Memphis. Alfred Gaither, M. D Croton Bldg., Cincinnati; James Rudolph Garfield 2137 Le Roy Place, Washington. Lt.-Comdr. Leroy Mason Garrett Commanding Albatross. Rear-Admr. Bancroft Gheradi Stratford, Conn. Capt. Francis Marion Gibson, U. S. A., Ret Park Avenue Hotel, New York. Maj. -Gen. George Lewis Gillespie 15 Nassau St., New York. Lt. Irvin Van Gordon Gillis, U. S. N. ..." Capt. Quincy O'Maher Gillmore, U. S. A., Ret. Princeton, N. J. Daniel Coit Gilman, LL.D 614 Park Av., Baltimore. Capt. Henry Perkins Goddard 12 W. Preston St., Baltimore. Capt. Guy Charles Moore Godfrey, U. S. A., Ft. McPherson, Ga. Maj. George Washington Goethels 22 Jackson Place, Washington. Col. Edward Allison Godwin Ft. Walla Walla, Wash. Rear-Admr. Casper Frederick Goodrich Pomfret, Conn. Hon. William Winton Goodrich 924 President St., Brooklyn. Daniel Ayres Goodsell, D. D., LL.D Chattanooga. Hon. Robert Grant 211 Bay State Road, Boston. Maj .-Gen. Francis Vinton Greene 33 E. 30th St., New York. Capt. Richard Henry Greene 235 Central Park, West Point. Col. George Gordon Greenough Ft. Hamilton, N. Y. Hon. Samuel Howell Grey Camden, N. J. Hon. John William Griggs Paterson, N. J. Capt. Samuel Eberly Gross 604 Masonic Temple, Chicago. *Francis Jay Haeslcr. * Deceased. Brig.-Gen. Peter Conover Hains, U. S. A., Ret. .Stoneleigh Court, Washington. Rev. Edward Everett Hale, LL.D 39 Highland Av., Roxbury, Mass. Asaph Hall, Jr., Ph.D Detroit Observatory, Ann Arbor. Hon. Henry Hall Care "Tribune," New York. Maj. William Reeve Hamilton St. Louis. Hon. Charles Sumner Hamlin 109 Ames Bldg., Boston. Joseph Cuyler Hardie 532 17th St., Washington. Hon. Arthur Sherburne Hardy. Albert Harkness, LL.D Providence. Hon, Addison Clay Harris Indianapolis. Paymaster-Gen. Henry Tudor Brownell Harris Navy Dept., Washington. Hon. Norman Waite Harris 4520 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago. * Benjamin Harrison. Charles Custis Harrison, LL.D 1618 Locust St., Philadelphia. Charles Homer Haskins, Ph.D 15 Prescott Hall, Cambridge, Mass. *Daniel Hartman Hastings. James Taft Hatfield, Ph.D Evanston, 111. Brig.-Gen. Hamilton Smith Hawkins, U. S. A., Ret Washington. Brig.-Gen. Edward M. Hayes, U. S. A., Ret 254 W. 98th St., New York. Lt.-Col. Otto Louis Hein, U. S. A., Ret 1832 Jefferson Place, Washington. Hilary Abner Herbert 1419 G St., N. W., Washington. * Henry Heth. Adams Sherman Hill, LL.D 12 Reservoir St., Cambridge, Mass. David Jayne Hill, LL.D The Hague. Newell Dwight Hillis, D. D Brooklyn. Brig.-Gen. Andrew Hickenlooper 838 Dayton St., Cincinnati. *George Frisbie Hoar. *Garret Augustus Hobart. Clifton Fremont Hodge, Ph.D 3 Charlotte St., Worcester. Edward Singleton Holden, LL.D Century Club, New York. Lt. Jonas H. Holden, U. S. N U. S. S. Maine. William Butler Hornblower, LL.D 5 E. 89th St., New York. Oliver Harvey Horton, LL.D 2615 Indiana Av., Chicago. *Gardincr Greene Hubbard. Ernest Wilson Huifcut, LL.B Ithaca, N. Y. Rev. Frank Landon Humphreys Morristown, N. J. Maj.-Gen. Robert P. Hughes, U. S. A., Ret 30 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven. Comdr. Harry McL. Pinckney Huse Naval Academy, Annapolis. Thomas Hyde I537 28th St., N. W., Washington. Charles Stilliman Ilsley. Hon. Melville Ezra Ingalls E.
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