AZTEC CLUB V" 1847 FOUNDED OCTOBER 13, 1847 INCORPORATED DECEMBER 29, 1892 RE-INCORPORATED JULY 6, 1906 1909 CONSTITUTION AZTEC CLUB V 1847 AND LIST OF MEMBERS 1909 MEMBER'S COPY, No. A I J 1 ;fe. AZTEC CLUB OF 1847, Founded in the City of Mexico, October 13, 1847. Incorporated under the laws of the United States, December 29, 1892. Re-incorporated in perpetuit}' under the laws of the United States, July 6, 1906. OFFICERS, 1908-1909. President. Colonel Augustus S. Nicholson U. S. M. C. Vice-President. General Simon B. Buckner Munfordville, Ky. Secretary. William M. Sweeny Astoria, N. Y. ^ Assistant Secretary. Treasurer. William Turnbull New York City. Vice-Treasurer. Edward H. Floyd- Jones New York City. Executive Conimittee. Colonel Augustus S. Nicholson U. S. M. C. General Simon B. Buckner Munfordville, Ky. William Turnbull New York City. William M. Sweeny Astoria, N. Y. Dr. Jopin W. Brannan New York City. LoYALL Farragut New York City. Macrae Sykes Peekskill, N. Y. (3) Officers of the Aztec Club of 1847, from its organization, October 13, 1847. PRESIDENTS. Elected. Retired. 1847 General John A. Quitman 1848 1848 General Persifor F. Smith 1852 1848 Colonel John B. Grayson 1852 1852 Colonel Benjamin Huger 1867 1867 General Robert Patterson 1881 1881 General Winfield S. Hancock 1885 1885 General Zealous B. Tower 1887 1887 Professor Henry Coppee, LL. D 1888 1888 Colonel Henry L. Kendrick 1889 1889 General Joseph E. Johnston 1890 1890 General Innis N. Palmer 1891 1 891 General Daniel M. Frost 1892 1892 General Fitz John Porter 1893 1893 General Stewart Van Vliet 1894 1894 General John Porter Hatch 1895 1895 Colonel De Lancey Floyd- Jones 1896 ♦1896 General Simon B. Buckner . . - 1897 1897 Colonel Parmenas T. Turnley 1898 1898 Rear- Admiral Bancroft Gherardi 1899 1899 General Egbert L. Viele 1900 1900 Colonel John Campbell . , 1901 1901 General W. W. H. Davis 1902 1902 Dr. John Winters Brannan 1903 1903 General Francis L. Pinto 1904 1904 General Horatio G. Gibson 1905 1905 General Samuel G. French 1906 1906 Judge John J. Martin 1907 1907 General R. C. Drum 1908 1908 Colonel A. S. Nicholson ♦Admiral A. C. Rhind declined election to Presidency on account of ill health. General S. B. Buckner elected at meeting. (5) AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. VICE-PRESIDENTS. Elected. Retired. 1847 Captain John B. Grayson 1848 1847 Colonel Charles F. Smith 1862 1847 Captain John B. Magruder 1848 1848 Colonel Robert C. Buchanan 1852 1852 Colonel William Preston 1867 1852 Colonel Joseph E. Johnston 1867 1867 General Robert C. Buchanan 1878 1879 General Winfield S. Hancock r88i 1 881 General Ulysses S. Grant 1885 1885 Professor Henry Coppee, LL. D 1887 1887 Colonel Henry L. Kendrick r888 1888 General Joseph E. Johnston 1889 1889 General Innis N. Palmer 1890 1890 General Daniel M. Frost 1891 1891 General Fitz John Porter 1892 1892 General Stewart Van Vliet 1893 1893 General Christopher C. Augur 1894 1894 Colonel De Lancey Floyd- Jones 1895 1895 Admiral Alexander C. Rhind 1896 1896 Colonel Parmenas T. Turnley 1897 1897 Rear-Admiral Bancroft Gherardi 1898 1898 General Egbert L. Viele . . . .1899 1899 Colonel John Campbell 1900 1900 General W. W. H. Davis [901 1901 Dr. John Winters Brannan 1902 1902 General Francis E. Pinto 1903 1903 General Horatio G. Gibson 1904 1904 General Samuel G. French 1905 1905 Judge John J. Martin 1906 1906 General R. C. Drum 1907 1907 Colonel A. S. Nicholson 1908 1908 General S. B. Buckner SECRETARIES. Elected. Retired. 1847 Captain George Deas 1848 1847 Lieutenant Henry Coppee 1848 1848 Lieutenant Charles P. Stone 1848 1848 Lieutenant Martin L. Smith i8e;-2 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. Elected. Retired. 1852 Captain Mansfield Lovell 1867 1867 General George Sykes 1868 1868 Colonel Charles J. Biddle 1873 1874 Professor Henry Coppee, LL. D 1885 1885 General James B. Fry 1888 1889 General Orlando B. Wilcox 1890 1890 General Innis N. Palmer 1894 1894 General Horatio Gates Gibson 1899 1899 Macrae Sykes 1906 1906 Edward Trenchard 1907 1907 William M. Sweeny ASSISTANT SECRETARIES. Appointed. Retired. 1886 Holbrooke Fitz John Porter 1888 1888 Randall Hagner 1889 1889 Horatio Gates Gibson, Jr 1890 1890 Mark Burckle Hatch 1899 Elected. 1847 1848 1848 1853 1885 1902 TREASURERS. Lieutenant Richard P. Hammond Lieutenant Peter V. Hagner Colonel John B. Grayson General Peter V. Hagner Colonel De Lancey Floyd- Jones William Turnbull Retired. 1848 1848 1852 1885 1902 VICE-TREASURERS. AppKjinted- Retired. 1878 General Zealous B. Tower 1885 1895 Herman K. Viele 1897 1897 William Turnbull 1902 1902 Edward H. Floyd- Jones AZTEC CLUB OF 1847 Chronicle. On the 13th of October, 1847, a-s soon as the United States Army was quietly established in the City of Mexico, a meeting of officers was called with a view of forming a Club and opening a club-house for the entertainment of its members and their guests while in the city. It is not known that any record exists of the early pro- ceedings of the Club thus formed, but the following were among the promoters or took an active part as club officers from the start : General Quitman, as President ; Captain J. B. Grayson and Colonel 1:. F. Smith, as First Vice-Presidents; Capt. J. B. Magruder, as Second Vice-President; Lieutenant R. P. Hammond, as Treasurer; Captain George Deas and Lieutenant H. Coppee, as Secretaries. The original home of the Club was the handsome resi- dence of Seiior Boca Negra, who had been formerly minis- ter to the United States from Mexico, and was located on one df the streets leading out of the Calle Plateros, and not far from the headquarters of General Scott, Com- mander-in-Chief. On the 13th of January, 1848, a Constitution was adopted and a new election was held. The initiation fee was made $20, payable in advance. General Winfield Scott and Chaplain John McCarty were elected honorary mem- bers. On March 3d, 1848, by resolution of the Club, a Con- stitution, with a list of the members, was printed at the office of the ''American Star," in the City of Mexico. A meeting of the Aztec Club was held in May, 1848, when it was determined that no satisfactory plan could be then proposed for continuing the existence of the Club, (9) 10 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. after returning to the United States; but, ''desiring to preserve some lasting memorial of the pleasure and ad- vantages derived from this institution that may serve for all time as an additional bond of friendship and brother- hood among its members/' it was ''Resolved, That the organization of the Club shall con- tinue with its present officers for a period of five years from the 14th September, 1847." At the time of the withdrawal of the Army from Mex- ico the Club consisted of 160 members and 2 honorary members. In 1852 an election of new officers was made accord- ingly, but no regular meeting of the Club took place until September, 1867, when officers were elected, a place and day for the next annual meeting named, a list of the original members ordered to be printed and distributed, and a commemoration badge to be designed for trans- mission to living members and to the families of those deceased. The action taken at this meeting was submitted to the survivors of the Aztec Club, and confirmed by the votes returned to the Secretary. At future regular meetings resolutions have been adopted, in accordance with Article XII of the Constitu- tion of 1847, as follows: In 1 87 1 it was decided to admit to membership officers who may apply, having served in any part of Mexico dur- ing the war, after nomination and election by the Club. In 1882 it was decided that officers killed in battle or who died of wounds in Mexico before the formation of the Club might, upon application of a son or nearest blood relative, be admitted to the roll of membership, to be rep- resented by the son or nearest blood relative, after his nomination and election by the Club. Ill 1887 i^ was decided that officers now deceased who served in Mexico during the war, never members of the AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. U Club, but eligible to membership if living, may be admitted to the roll of membership, each to be represented by his nearest blood relative, when duly elected by the Club, upon the written application of such blood relative approved by two members to whom he is known. In October, 1888, it was deemed proper, in view of the expressed desire of the original Club, in May, 1848, "to preserve for all time some lasting memorial that may serve as an additional bond of friendship and brotherhood among its members;" and the decided continuance of the Aztec Club of 1847 ii^ "perpetuity," as expressed in the Consti- tution of 1887, and again in the revised Constitution of 1888, that the Club should be known — ist. As the "Aztec Club of 1847." 2d. That it is to be continued in "perpetuity." 3d. That the basis of "membership" is personal service in some part of Mexico, ''as an oMcer, during the zvar with that country/' and That the lists of members should embrace the names of— 1st. All members admitted in Mexico in 1848. 2d. All admitted and who may be admitted under resolution of 1871. 3d. All admitted and who may be admitted under resolution of 1883. 4th. All admitted and who may be admitted under resolution of 1887. In 1889 the Constitution was altered by adding the words "Navy or Marine Corps" after the word "Army," in the second line of Article II, on membership, so as to read "as an officer of the Army, Navy or Marine Corps." 'I At the meeting October 13, 1892, it was decided to incorporate this organization, and accordingly, on the 29th day of December, 1892, upon application of Peter Val- entine Hagner, Stewart Van Vliet, De Lancey Floyd- j Jones, John Darragh Wilkins, Thornton Alexander Jen- 1 12 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. kins, James H. Watmough, Theodorus B. M. Mason, Mark Burckle Hatch, Richard Weightman, Richard Graham Davenport, Horatio Gates Gibson, Randall Hagner, and Christopher Colon Augur, a certificate of incorporation as "The Aztec Club of 1847" was obtained under the Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the District of Columbia. T893. At the Meeting held in St. Louis, Mo., October 13, 1893, the Secretary reported that during the year the "Army and Navy Club" of Washington, D. C, extended its eligibility to membership so as to include with the mem- bers of the Order of the Cincinnati and Loyal Legion, those of the Aztec Club of 1847. A resolution to change the button of recognition from enameled metal to one of silk, similar in size and form to that now worn by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, the colors of the ribbon to be green, white and red as in the present metal button was proposed and was presented at the next Annual Meeting held in New York City, Oc- tober 13, 1894, for final action, was lost on being put to vote. 1894. The last paragraph of Article U of the Consti- tution was altered to read in the first line "three (3) months" instead of "ten (to) months" so that in future the paragraph will read : "Should an elected applicant neglect for three (3) months after election to send his acceptance and pay the prescribed fee his name shall be reported to the Club by the Treasurer for its action at the next regular meeting, and unless a good reason for such neglect is pre- sented, his name shall be dropped" — 1895. A resolution taxing all members two dollars per annum for the period of five years and giving them the privilege of paying the lump sum of ten dollars in lieu of yearly subscription, thereby releasing them from all future taxation, which sum with any other available funds shall be invested in some well established security or bonds, which AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 13 security shall be placed in trust in such Trust Company in New York City as the President, Secretary and Treas- urer of the Club may adopt ; the interest of said funds only to be used in defraying the x\nnual expenses of the Ciub, the principal of said fund in no case to be used except for re-investment or upon the dissolution of the Aztec Club, when it shall be divided among those taxed or their suc- cessors, was adopted. A communication from Major Theodore J. Eckerson, U. S. Army, presenting to the Club the original General Order No. 30, of General Zachary Taylor, a reduced copy of which is inserted in this register, was received. 1896. The Amendment to Article III of the Constitu- tion relating to furnishing diplomas to Members who shall have lost theirs or who are not already entitled to them under the present Constitution, etc., was adopted. The Amendment to Article IV, section 5, of the Con- stitution relating to the appointment of Assistants to the Secretary and Treasurer, was adopted. The Amendment to Article VIII of the Constitution sanctioning informal gathering of members unable to be present at the regular Annual Meeting of the Club, was adopted. The Amendment to Article II of the By-Laws relating to invitations to guests to the Annual Banquet, was adopted. 1897. The Club celebrated the fiftieth Anniversary of its formation by the largest attendance since it transferred its home to the United States. There were thirty-five members present. Among these were Col. Parmenas T. Turnley, Admiral Bancroft Gherardi, General Fitz John Porter, Col. De Lancey Floyd-Jones, General John P. Hatch, Col. Charles Thorburn, Chief Engineer Shock, General Francis E. Pinto, General Robert Murray, Gen. W. W. H. Davis and General Egbert L. Viele, all of whom saw service in the Mexican War. 14 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. A commemorative bronze medal with appropriate de- signs, executed by Tiffany & Co., was prepared for the occasion and distributed gratuitously to all members not in arrears to the Treasury of the Club. 1898. Amendment to Article II §5 1|2 of the Constitu- tion relating to avoidance of delay in the election of Can- didates for admission to the Club and vesting in the Com- mittee on Admissions the power to elect such Candidates at quarterly meetings of said Committee, was adopted. In May the dies for the Semi-Centennial Bronze Medal were destroyed as per instructions given at the last Annual Meeting. 1899. The resolution proposed at the meeting, October 13, 3898, to place in the Cullum Memorial Hall at West Point, N. Y., a bronze Memorial Tablet to the three Cap- ron's. Members of the Club, who died in the Service, was amended to include the names of all officers. Members of the Club, who were killed in battle or who died of wounds received in the line of duty. The Secretary Avas ordered to prepare, for distribution among the members, the tri-annual Register containing the Constitution and List of Members. 1900. The Committee appointed to secure a fund for the erection in Cullum Memorial Hall, at West Point, N. Y., of a bronze memorial tablet, to the memory of those members of the Aztec Club of 1847 who were "killed in battle or who died of wounds received in action," reported that the tablet was placed in Cullum Hall, June 12, 1900. Article 2, Section 5, Constitution of 1900, was so ajnended as to read: "In view of the fact that the Club is in such strong financial condition, it is directed that all the Annual Dues hereafter collected be applied to the General Fund, for such use as the Club may direct." 1 90 1. The Club having been notified through the Sec- retary of the Tablet Committee that the tablet erected in AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 15 Cullum Hall in 1900 conflicted, in some details, with the provisions of General Cullum's will, in that it memorialized certain officers who were *non-graduates of the Military- Academy, and that unless these errors were corrected the tablet would have to be removed from Cullum Hall, the Club voted to remove the tablet and erect it in some suit- able place "after adding to the names on the tablet the names of all entitled to such memorialization." A commit- tee was appointed to secure subscriptions for a new tablet. Amendment to Article 2, Section 5, Constitution of 1900, providing that a successor to a primary member, who applies for membership within five (5) years from the date of the death of the primary member, shall pay an initiation fee of five (5) dollars, was adopted. Amendment to Article 2, Section 5, Constitution of 1900, relating to the payment of dues, etc., was adopted. 1902. The Secretary reported that permission had been obtained from the Superintendent of the Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., to place the memorial tablet in the Cadet Chapel, and that the tablet was transferred from Cullum Hall on December 12, 190 1. Amendment to Article 3, Constitution of 19(30, pro- posed at the meeting of October 12, 1901, and printed in the proceedings of that year, was adopted. 1903. At the meeting of October 13, 1903, a committee was appointed, by unanimous vote, ''to prepare and perfect articles of re-incorportion of the Aztec Club of 1847 ^^ order that the terms of incorporation may be perpetual.*' 1904. The Secretary reported that the new memorial tablet was placed in the Cadet Chapel at West Point, Sep- tember, 1904. The Committee on Re-incorporation and Charter Per- petuation, appointed at the last meeting, having presented the Certificate of Re-incorporation of the "Aztec Club of 1847/' *€ said Certificate was approved and the Com- mittee wa*; ordered continued in power to obtain the neces- 16 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. sary signatures to the certificate of re-incorporation and secure for the Aztec Club of 1847 ^ perpetual charter. A recommendation to fix upon a permanent home for the Club was by resolution ordered to be submitted by the Secretary to the members of the Club for their opinion as to its advisability, etc. 1905. The Secretary reported that in response to the request in the last year's proceedings for the views of the members of the Club as to the advisability of a permanent home for the Club, but three replies w^ere received. 1906. The revised Constitution of the Aztec Club of 1847, published in the proceedings of last year, was, on resolution, approved and accepted, and a Charter re-incor- porating the Aztec Club of 1847 ^^ perpetuity, under the Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the Dis- trict of Columbia, vv^as obtained July 6, 1906. 1907. The Secretary was ordered to prepare for dis- tribution among the members the Register containing the Constitution and List of Members. 1908. A resolution providing that other sons or nearest blood relatives of a primary member may be elected to membership in the Club as associate members was adopted. A resolution permitting all members of the Club to wear the colors of the Club on a narrow bar was adopted. 1909. Under the several decisions, the whole number of primary members now enrolled — officers who personally served in Mexico during the war with that country — is as follows : By the original list admitted in the City of Mexico. . . 160 By the original list admitted in the City of Mexico (honorary) 2 Under resolution of 1871, upon personal application. . 85 Under resolution of 1883 (killed in battle), application by representative 8 Under resolution of 1887, application by representative. 82 Total to September i, 1909 337 d/^/e..^ i,'»-'^^-<^3~Cf^,^^er>^,.^-c~7'^C^ C^-^^-^-t-^-e^ ^e-i^^/^f^t..e..yy-e^ ^ .^^^<—^S'^-^e^ ,^^-!^c-^-^-^/< ^-g^'^^-t.t^-'^-t/ ■ GENERAL TAYLOR'S ORDER NO. 30. The original of this order was presented to the Aztec Club by Major Theodore J. Eckerson, U. S. Army. In his letter of presentation he says : ''This general order was carried in my knapsack on the marches from Corpus Christi to the Rio Grande; from Matamoras to Camargo, and thence to Monterey; from Monterey to Tampico; from Tampico to Vera Cruz; from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico, and thence back to the coast. It was pres- ent at Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma, Monterey, Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Churubusco, Chapultepec. and the capture of the City of Mexico." (17) 20 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. cation by the eldest son or nearest male lineal descendant of the officer so killed such son or nearest male lineal descendant may be eligible to membership as representing his dead relative. When such representative has been duly elected and qualified, the name of the dead officer and the battle where he was killed shall be entered on List Number One, in a separate group with his repre- sentative in the order of election. Fourth. As provided in 1887, the son or nearest male blood relative of any deceased officer who never himself applied for membership (though eligible thereto because of personal service in Mexico during the war) may make written application for admission as the representative of his father or blood relative upon nomination by two members to whom he is known. If elected and qualified, the name of such dead officer shall also be enrolled on List Number One, in the same numerical series, in a separate group, and in the order of the date of admittance of the lineal descendant. FUTURE ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP. Fifth. To provide for the continuance of the Club in con- formity with the resolution of September, 1874, each Primary Member admitted upon personal application may nominate as his successor his son or a male blood relative, who during the life of the Primary shall be known as an Associate Member, and entitled to all the privileges of the Club except that of voting, and upon the death of the Primary shall be entitled as his repre- sentative to full membership. Should a Primary die without hav- ing named his successor, his son Hist or nearest blood relative nex't may, on written application, be nominated as his representa- tive by two members to whom he is known ; but no one proposed for aii Associate Member or as the representative of a deceased member shall be voted for until the Committee on Admission shall report him eligible and qualified to join the Club. A Representative Member may nominate as his successor his son or a male blood relative of the Primary Member, whose status shall be that of an Associate Member, as heretofore stated. If application as the successor of a Primary or Representa- tive Member be made within five years from the date of the death of the Primary or Representative Member, the status of the elected applicant shall be that of Associate Member, in that his initiation fee shall be that of an Associate Member. Such elected applicant shall immediately succeed to full membership as a Successor upon election, and shall be recorded as a Representa- tive Member. If minors are proposed for membership, their names will be retained for future action until they attain majority. When the Primary or Representative Member has failed to AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 21 nominate his successor, then the prospective Representative Mem- ber shall be the nearest in blood, male relative of the deceased Primary Member, if there be one qualified to become an acceptable representative of said Primary. To prevent delay in the admission of candidates to member- ship in the Club, the Committee on Admissions shall meet four times each year, viz., first Tuesday of January, first Tuesday of April, first Tuesday of June, and first Tuesday of October, and all candidates for admission to the Aztec Club of 1847 who pass the ordeal of that body will be at once reported to the Secretary, who will notify the candidate that he is^ admitted to membership without further action, provided he duly' qualifies for the same. The Club may act at the regular annual meeting upon any case that may, from any cause, be referred to it. Should the election of a member take place at the annual meet- ing of the Club, at least thirteen affirmative votes (in person or by letter) shall be required to admit the applicant, while two negative votes will reject him. The names of candidates for election shall be presented by members only upon the express request of said candidates. Article III. Initiation fees shall be payable to the Treasurer of the Club upon date of receipt of notification of election. The initiation fee for Primary Members and Representative Members shall be Thirty-five (35) Dollars. The initiation fee for Associate Members shall be Fifteen (15) Dollars. Should an elected applicant neglect for one (i) month after elected to send his acceptance and pay the prescribed fee of his class, his name shall be reported to the Executive Committee by the Treasurer, and unless a good reason for such neglect is pre- sented, his name shall be dropped from the rolls of this Club. There shall be no annual dues for those members not in ar- rears at the date of the adoption of this Constitution. When those in arrears shall have paid, in full, their obligations under the Constitution of 1900, there shall be no annual dues required of any member. The funds now in the hands of the Treasurer and all moneys collected hereafter by him as dues shall be applied to a Trust Fund, which Trust Fund shall be invested in interest-bearing bonds whose increment shall be sufficient to satisfy the necessary running expenses of the Club. Article IV. — Insignia of Membership. The insignia of the Club shall be pendant from a ribbon by a gold ring and flat link and shall be of the form and pattern as adopted in 1867, and such as is now in use. 22 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. The ribbon shall be watered silk, ribbed, one and five-six- teenths inches in width and one and one-half inches in displayed length, of Mexican green, or that shade of green used in the Mexican flag, one-half inch wide, bordered with a piping of white, three thirty-seconds inches wide, and edged with dark bttre, five- sixteenths inches wide. Each member shall be entitled to receive the insignia struck from the dies belonging to the Club. The insignia shall be worn by the members on all occasions when they assemble as an organ- ization, for any stated purpose or celebration, and may be worn on any occasion of ceremony. It shall be worn conspicuously on the left breast; but tlie elected officers, while in office and after retirement therefrom, may wear it suspended around the neck. The insignia shall never be worn as an article of jewelry. The insignia is to descend to the duly elected representative of the dead member. Each member shall be entitled to receive a parchment diploma printed from the plate in possession of the Club. The diploma is to descend to the dul)'' elected representative of the deceased member. The dies for the medal and the plate for the diploma shall be retained in the custody of the Treasurer, and shall he used only for multiplying copies in compliance with the vote of the Club. The Secretary shall, upon application, issue a parchment diploma to members who from any cause have accidentally lost theirs or who are not already entitled to them under the present Constitution, always provided the members so applying shall pay to the Treasurer of the Club the sum of $2.00. In the case of Associate Members or Successors to Members ,the diplomas to be filled in with their class as above indicated. Members of all classes may wear the tri-colored, gold enamel button of recognition authorized by the Club. Article V. — Officers. 1. The officers of the Club shall be a President and a Vice- President, Treasurer and a Vice-Treasurer, a Secretary and an Assistant Secretary. 2. The Vice-President shall be elected annually, and at the end of his term of service shall become President of the Gub for the next year. 3. In the case of death or resignation of the President or Treas- urer, the Vice-President or Vice-Treasurer shall immediately suc- ceed to the respective chief office without other election, and at the next regular meeting all vacant offices shall be filled. OBVERSE." REVERSE. AZTEC CLUB OF 1847 23 4. Should the office of Secretary become vacant, the Assist- ant Secreary shall take charge of the records until the position is filled by the election of a Secretary. 5. The Secretary and Treasurer may appoint their Assistants from either the Members or the Associate Members of the Club. All other officials shall be chosen by ballot. Article VI. — Duties of the Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be held responsible for the funds of the Club, shall disburse them under its direction, and report yearly the Club's financial condition. Article VII. — Duties of the Secretary. The Secretary shall keep a record of the Club's proceedings: conduct its correspondence; notify members at least one month in advance of its regular meetings; keep and affix its seal; pre- serve its archives; and perform such other duties appropriate to the office as Secretary as the Executive Committee may direct. Article VIII. — Executive Committee. There shall be a permanent Executive Committee of the Club, to consist of its President and Vice-President, Treasurer and Sec- retary, and three other members to be appointed and removed by the President, to act for the Club in the intervals between its reg- ular meetings. Three of the Executive Committee designated by the President shall constitute a sub-committee to examine and report to the Club at its regular meetings, upon qualifications of applicants for admission. Article IX. — Quorum. Business may be transacted at any duly appointed meeting of the Gub, provided the number of members present shall not be less than eleven (11), and that not less than nine (9) affirmative votes be given to carry any measure proposed. Members who may not be able to attend the regular annual meeting but who may be able to meet together in sufficient num- bers in other places on the same day, are urged to do so, and to direct one of their number to report the number there present, and any Club business there suggested, by letter to the Secretary of the Club. Such letters shall be read and recorded by the Secre- tary in the Club Records at the next Regular Annual Meeting. 24 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847 Article X. — Suspension of Members. The President of the Club shall take notice of any irregularities that may disturb the harmony of its social and business meetings. Should his admonitions be unheeded, he may suspend the offend- ing member from the privileges of the Club until his action shall be reversed by a majority vote of its members at an annual meeting. Article XL — Alterations. Any proposition to alter this Constitution must be made at a regular meeting of the Club, action thereon to be taken at the next regular meeting. BY-LAWS I. — Order of Business. 1. Meeting called to order. 2. Roll-call. 3. Minutes of the previous meeting read and disposed of. 4. Report of Secretary. 5. Report of Treasurer. 6. Report of committees. 7. Unfinished business. 8. Candidates for election to membership considered. 9. Election of officers. 10. New business considered. 11. Time and place of next meeting decided, 12. Adjournment. 11. — Guests. Guests may be admitted to the annual banquets of the Club by special invitation of the Executive Committee on application of a member; the expense incurred to be borne by the member at whose instance he is invited. Honorary guests may be invited at the expense of the Club. III. — Archives. Each member is requested to send to the Secretary his photo- graph, bearing his autograph, and also a short biographical sketch of himself. These will be preserved among the archives of the Club in the hands of the Secretary. IV. — Post-OMce Addresses. Members must keep the Secretary informed of their post-office address. (25) ILfst of Members. 28 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847 o W 8 Si CO w PC o u »} CQ o S h:j w tT § OJ J < 6 :z; 1— ( c o (/3 ^-H OJ a5 (A o O -C O 2: O O «> W . CO C .5f o^ ffi > c O O Ci 0) O Ui r> C XJ ct 4J flTP r a> ■A O 0) c ?3 ffitJi § Ui Wi w> w< c3 rr-t C SI! ^^ cc^1? 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Si* CO rt u u ^^ •55 c a c Q) a> o c tnOOO •^ V- Wi u (U (4 CQ Cl} c.5f.5f.5f owwm eg 00 S o o o «J cd (5 S § ^O 88 PQ .13 aP.a CO a • S •'^ jj TO 4J ^ M (J) M ,«^ o <« :3 ;<§ oJs ii ?: -^ O »; • • .... - , c5 . >-• * * ■ • (U V) . .(/:.. c S 'I c^vi e*1i > .&'£>'^ : o -M ti«-, '^'^ w'o OJS 2< o « ^O r; ^O O c C HI 00 ^rt^ u^ J« O cj 0) p? (/) 'J^ 1 Oc/20 si 00 M ^»^ ^ m\c t^oo O O M ff fc Tl- w,\o r>»00 0> O I to in ro \r> i/> IT) irj loO *0 ^0 vO ^ X O ^ "O ^ »— C« to^ «n«o AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 31 '^ "rt oS ' o 0) o o u r^ ^ -CD -^c: 0) (D (U 0) O OCJ d 0) ,', O ^ ; ooo o Genera Colone Major S fi> o o o g3 c^ cj bi3 bC W u O Lieut. Lieut. Captai bc o fe fe o -lo^ .s^ o s; ct c:* Vh Ui V' crj 'C c PQO cti ct 1.^ O c:S ct3 5> +j +j CJ JCJ^< «OhJO nkJCJOO nCJ n ^ n o o.y •13 ct -d C3 4^ «0 wOh^J . 4J << P" -M -^i 4J J CQ ;^ u i^ t-. *-oo ococooooocQCcjCioooo ocNO>a>o. o>ao^o>o\0 o o o o o o o o o ^ 32 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. «H (1) o d) > . ^ :3 ^ 03 C J> o bi3 b •2^ PQ • I — ^. d 03' as 03. C O +J o •— < '1—1 oJ 03 U lerj O -M ¥^ 1J o III c 03 , o3'o30 ^■^^^^ c g a c "^ o3 ^ o3 rt ^ C !^ C C ^ o3 "> o3 03 ■ 5 Co <-; 03 t/2 vy w o S '^ O .-3 ;3 •J C C osO c3 ■•-» -t^'C rt c^ Si P^cg ^^ P3 0) 0) £ s (up to. A 0) 5 c is « ^ : :3 hJO :c/3 o JS •^' S -d .w 'dc2 ss^ C iH c3 3^ i;^ ^'e ji «> ^ f5 t; yr/u M M d • . • +» -mPh d w dTJ-d d 0<0 w ciO 0) d w-dQ I 00 w I ! ** tvO roOO O* O '^ M fT) ^ •''^ »^00 C> O <-• « ro ^ ITS AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 33 t3 PQ 0) c3 u o a> 03 1) ^ 1^ -M +J 05 o ■^ I Wl "H C^ U( »-l >.>^§ a c >- >^ w. >. u -T^ >^>>. a. ox) C C ?^ 03 03 C ^ S ^ ^n^ ^ ?5 W ^ r^ ^ ^ ^ 45 >^ t^ ^ ^ ^ '^ ^ < 'd'd «! 'd "d I'^i. 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S'z! eg c^ S T; -u -(J -*j X) 55 .f> (V) 0) o3 •+J»0 o3 o3 5> «^^ ,_j '^ -^ P»0 N w ^ • 03 0) o 30* w "^ w O o3 ct (U^^ 03 . jj +j o -p • M N ro •^ >0 f^vO vO vO vO <5 *^ Id U l-l M W CO 03, 05 I'- -5 03 O ct o . 2§ AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 35 lU Cu Co g« fe eral. neral. neral. al. al. neral. neral. *-< ^ •-« "cS 2 22 •^'JS c v General, ier Gene ier Gene a a o u wi -.a M O -M all Is! -M -M c c c 2 d) 0) c ^ ^ c TO W OT CO o rt . ci3 "O 4^ hJ m l| J^ o_o • -M^*C?"c? W T; lcr< k-< t/3 +e cu b Wi w. C > fl a vh ^ . . . . Q< l wjtc one 3 biO'd tuO'd \P 03 (U ctS -M . . -d t3 -d ,^ ,c« I- cS in PS tl ^j or oj'd Ol' (U bo 0) OWO c^'O'd'd O c* « « O O H N to Tt »OVO t^ r^OO 00 00 CO 00 00 00 oc 00 o» o 00 00 o 00 M. c*5 "«t «0>0 O O O O C« M M C« 36 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. (D W3 (ted ^ fe Cfl c; >> >-^ >v d '-I «^ V? H •* »^ •-' rt ™ CO oj Co >. M 5 dOgw & o o a >: *^ >. rt as 03 rt "^ CO COW 2: C -8 8 = S rt" C ^*^:§« H.^ 4i 4^ -«-> -^ -d-d 73 C< M N Ci to'"' ."^ W • <^0O OS o ^ O O O M ss « « « « t^QO Ox O M M M C< M «« M «• X aJ (U 5 ro Tf »OVO t^ J « PO * Vj « c« «« n 0\ 00 et «i « c< AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 37 §§ V-i Ih c a sis I i >-3ooo «H lis »H >>^, c ^ '^ •^ '^ TT-( -"^ rrl -(-> 4J TJ CO Tj *^ ^ « H N ^ d ^ ^ ^ g S . . . (U 0) (U . 03 ^feel's b. «^ r* ^ « Ci e« « « J^oooooo « « « « 00 •• ^1 00 i* 00 5! 38 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. ti 0) o o ...s 0) tfl > > ;j'^ li u +^ *i 1 m W CO M H +i f Ji H >^ • CO d & 8 Infantr Marine rtillery. ^co 6JJ 'S c J2 ^I'S -a .^ o o 2 m O to ^ 2i Pi o g-s ^ c o o .a 's s => Me esol = »^ "* ka 11 u C/3 O J= ^ w U o t£ 11 M «^ S §15 £.d n o o s> ■ CO CO ct3 a> 4)' • ^ (U (y C ^ G C3 C -^ d c3 . . to<; »rj ""^ +J *^ M M M IH M M SS « « W N > >. b ^^ ■+J ^ ^ ^ +3 «4-4 Q^ tni2 h f<5 W M*^ <5 12 :^ C3 g2« •III -p -M j2 o . .^'^>^ • -^ U ;z ^ oj M _ J. w^ C . . . d O O -M 4^ +» O M « <*5 '^ rf >«t Tf Tt '^ N « « W « • O M w fO rj- to ^ \r) »o »>^ to m »o ^ W W « « P» N •00 HI « fO^ ^ *^00 00 00 00 00 ^ « « « « « M 42 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. O O > ^ •^ re ^ in ^ ^ . PQ &4 II I |3 S g . I-I 1-4 G C fli u'CS CO rt So & • Q : to bo go • o o • > : ^ '■ >. .G . O^r^ .C/3 O . SP J3 4J+5 00 W M 1' n ^:3 J o II C -t> <^ G ■^ . . 4i . _^ £ra^ a 2c/30^0 »H.'G • •— > S3 G . ^ ^ c^ 1^ 1^ a CO G O 0) 2; c OvOn • ^ lO t^OO On ^ Ch o^ o o» O^ V> N N M CJ P* O w o o CO en 2 O O O AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 43 I I •I u o a si to as M CO . 0) . . . K' _ CO a) n SSI t3p -26 H f3 tH J2 O O 0) 5 rt +J •r^ Ji ^ (U C C 4^ 4J 4JhH to OT W J, J3 ^ M ^ o w CO 0) (U P. .^ rt 4J o tit, 6 M O w rt § . to y^iCii o o M M M M fO <^ CO <*5 2*M M « CO CO "O M « « O CO CO CO S^coco 44 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. S8 , « •4-> -S QJ W £•0 ^i a> tj 13 rQ g .. rt C ghest rank Dtherwise, the Mexica .s ffi (Q G c 03 0) ^ a t . 6 ^8 ^ o'S § ^S -t-i -M 3 (U £ h:i pq M 1 w • "o : > • 11^ ^ •^ W^c/: C/5 ;:d •■ g •d rt t/j S-^ > aJ X C W a ^ c«^« rt , • r^ c ^ 1 -M 4J -'►^ £ D ci 'd'O ' 3 « wC/3 C/3 roror' M M 1 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 45 00 o P U a w < H O w S o < H o H < < X 00 O u o c o o3 O Q ia S o § § CA O w • r5 VM CO O P. U 3 CUy - y (U o • O OQ +J . 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C-. « ^1 03 .J . • ,2 ' • r-2 gill tUO 03 (U o (1) CO OS o tu Co (U v-t d d • o o ^ •,-; '-'^-'UlC^C*-''-'!-' o r^ o C 4-" ^ P^+-> C C^' ct3"o O "^ J2 03 03 d >^Ef d Sac 0) ^ ^3 D O 0^ .(U^^J.>> 03 03 bObC (t| ^ 1 t Iti ffl (1) W :3 :i ^ ., 03 o3 (U cu J15 0) 0) -i •-" moOoOoO N fO rt vOOMMMMOOOOMrOfOMM rJ-QO MI-iMMMMMWOtONCSCSCSt^t^OICJN 48 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. cj O o ?- - 6 •C bi >^ 6 S as rt Wh O M . 00 CO Ort o OOO S M "^ w Moo mM - - - - M . . r^ ^ O CS _ tT rj (/j t:) tJ T? t3 tJ td ^ "Td 00 00 - o ^' cj • H oj O o 13 g 0\ rtoo OOO ONOON".-|^ h-*^ hS hS hhS hhhhS C ui wi w. c3 vh u rt Ihc/3(hC/2V-iV-iloV-iW-iV-iV-i .§.§.§ s.g g.i Kg i.§ §.§ a.g a.g.a K§.§.§.§ KK ^ c O 03 ^"1 SctS«-ia3o3Q2:^'-|'^'-iiSiHVH?;^»- 03 o3 - - . pLi pLi 03 c^ o3 . - C C G C C 2 2 SS 03 03 rC rd rC! >^>^2 ^ 2 »H wi d rJ :3 pQpqpQpQpq b c c 'O S S ^ ^§ ^^' .-ti C G (U a o o C :3 ;3 ;3 ;3 PQPQpqm 03 2^ 4J -fJ pqpq • §« -4^ 03 O 0) Pi ^ (Ut: n3 " - ^ 'd'd;2 - ct o3 o3 o3 OOOO «:; ^ o d o Jh O S 'S S «H 0) ^ !-H ^ S 0) a> (U (U 4) HOOsWfO«r) rooo t^r^W « «0 «sO « rOOO « M w M « « « «««««« AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 49 il 00 i-<-i l-y^ CO -« ^00 00 CO °2 00 CO -^ 00 00 :oo o ^ o K^; ^ rg 03 03 03 O 03 . . 03 .tn O O s ooooQ §P< ^ S oj o 2> C C W M o3 o3 0} ci} QQQP VTiOO OOoOOOvNNhOOOOwnwco roOO 00 vr> to "«^ t^OO C\ ro O O fO fO »0 50 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. o .O 0(J CO M V^ 00 M O oj g^oj o - '^Ti 'd '^ t3 ^ QQQQQQ o^ >o 00 00 00 W)^ W 00 * 03 . gZQ +-> 'd'd 0.2.2 ?C2 rJ-00 J3 . 00 M '-' 00 " O >, 'H ^ H s QS^SS.^^bmQQPQQQ:z;Q bp r^ be ct3 ^ C ^ J:^ P< -^ < I— ^<1 >H 03 C/D TJ TJ T) > 'd 0) (U (U g (U rt o o Q ^ H H O i^ *^ r^OO 00 w rfC^t^OJ P»vOO w M O POOO t>. 'it T^ »>. O^.OO t^ Tt Tt -^00 00 00 O t^ -^ OOO O O O O t^CO O •* O On Tf OOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO On OnCO 00 00 00 OnOO 00 00 00 >5 ^ § i: 7J a (U ^ (U > -M crt 3^ t^ n. o 5 O P. 0) 2 rt 03 >^>^>%a) (U ^D >N>%a) >^>^>^(U a3n3a3o3a)a3c3a)o3a3a3(U P^< a I a g I aa'o a a a §.&..§ ^a.a a.a a a a.a Jo .2 (U o o • 03 ^<^ « ad ^ c a a ^QJ O S r o -»-» H n 1— 1 rA^ W VJ og Ph' > > > a^ d a a o ^a - j-i Wi o3 ^ a a c ^ :j :3 (u W)bC';3 oj o3 oS Ost^^r^ONO w OnOnO "^00 W rOOO t^t^t^r^ONOvN rOM m •«*" fovo vD fO 't 't i-" I-" 00 »-nO --t lO On (N >£ c rO O > . — I (1> T-^ 03 rj ctJ ^ T^ U o 2J o +i D TO >^>: o3 ^ a a O o rC^ H H 'd'd Pnfe ■.>x ^ W W Oi - %• a 4J o o • i5:5S>^>^o3o3w .2.2 a b c3 03-^ 0) o o^r* ef4 u u u u u V . t^oO 00 M MMMW rOMMfO 62 AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. XT) 'xn 00 9° o- H 00 „ 00 \o OO 00 . . , to M (A >.c» CO (u bbg "So^. 00 00 c3 O rrt t5 -M Q t^M M roONiot^r>» i^nO -"^ ■* t^oo 00>t^ONO w cjt^t^ *^oo Tt OnOO 00 t^ O •* ■'too O O O -^ O O O ^r>.ONa^ON'*-* rt-oO 00 00 00 00 00 ONOO 00 00 On On OnOO On on OnOO OOOOOOOOOOOOGOOO U o o > CO CO coO Ei rj 0) !>^>>>^a3 S-tf >N>Na3 «-i»HJ-itfit«CC>-cl-tA} cO cO 'cO "cO 'cOcO 'cO ' ' *cO >^S >>S >nS >nS S >^S >^>%>>5) 5 CO CO cO cO cO cO cO cO cO o c . ^ ^ Vh >-N >N 0) cO cO OJ . ^ w Ph vh tjpli •— J*— ^'^ " oi" §1° , -4J W. «-. r-H cO cO cO ffiffiffi S c c III gSB cO cO cO K HH W f^OsM MOOOOOO ONONfOrOroO « i/^i/^M m vr>\0 nO W ro ^ ^ XT) cooO 00 iTi vnin XT) XT) a cj wvo roro coO nO c« Tj-TtvONONONO AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. 53 00 VO Ov 00 00 00 M 00 *^ M . o - o o .4 I 00 _ '-' . . 00 *^00 . • 00 M O O »a (U (V) C "^ 2. voOO 00 OS ^00 On ij ^^^icllSl^ Q^Q M°? t*2 rH "d 'd Id TJ TJ ' in 0) 0) 0) (U (U c«a)ci3iU(ua)(U(u OsOfOt^w'^t^w ►^ O O Ot^t^Oi^w O rfN Mt>»t^N\o ■*r^ t^cO r^oO r^ t^ t^ 0\ r^ r^ "^l-OO ■^'^OOO O O Tt-TtON'^ONO OOOn -^OO O 00 O 00 00 O -^00 ""t ■«1- •* 000000000000000000 O-O OsCO 00 00 00 00 OvOO 00 00 00 00 OnOO QvOO 00 OOO 00 00 00 00 o o i tf) « 1-H c c a 1 K^ 0) >^ >^ 0) CO ^tj ^>^a) >^S <0 ^OJ >^t>>(U >, 0) (1) 0) >^(U >%>~>>^>^>% iHI/)S-iVHMait-iTO(/3^V-i(/3V3V-ic«V-i5-iWU-< 5 ^■e o J^ So TD c3 C^^ C i:^^ 0) : S -^ ^1 c ^ c pq jms oj rt fl) rt Vm Wi ?5 w^ D 0) R (D . >^ >^ pf c v^ t_, G «H w cr. o3 o5 oj o3 o3 oS as . 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