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Medina F. DeHart, president of the Political Study Club; Miss Cornelia F. Bradford, head worker of Whittier House; Mrs. Spencer Wiart, president of the Woman's Club and Mrs. Andrew J. Newberry, president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. At the Ocean Grove meeting in 1905 resolutions were adopted in memory of Mrs. Mary A. Livermore. The State convention was held in Orange. Mrs.

From the county of Suffolk, in the province of New York. William Floyd. New Jersey. James Kinsey, William Livingston, John Dehart, Stephen Crane, Richard Smith. Pennsylvania. Joseph Galloway, Charles Humphreys, Samuel Rhoads, George Ross, John Morton, Thomas Mifflin, Edward Biddle, John Dickinson. Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware. Cesar Rodney, Thomas M'Kean, George Read. Maryland.

The annual convention met in the public library in Newark and it was voted to petition Congress for a Federal Suffrage Amendment. Dr. DeHart was elected president and the other new officers were Mrs. Ella A. Kilborn and Miss Mary D. Campbell, secretaries. Miss Mary Willits and Mrs. Mary B. Kinsley were the only other officers who had been added in the past seven years.

B.P. DeHart, Colonel 128th Indiana Volunteers. S.H. Lathrop, Lieutenant-Colonel, A.I.G. Albert Heath, Lieutenant-Colonel 100th Regiment Indiana Volunteers. CINCINNATI, Feb. 13. The following is Mrs. Morris' confession: McLEAN BARRACKS, CINCINNATI, Feb. 5, 1865. To Maj.-Gen.

It was, as General Richard P. DeHart has aptly remarked, "the seat of Indian diplomacy and strategy for many years." In leading their followers to this new field, the brothers were guided by certain lines of policy which were both remarkable in their conception, and signal for their farsightedness.