Author o 2: o Title ^ ** s Imprint 16 — 47372-3 OP< MANUAL OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY— MCMIV S? SOCIETY © Si' i! Q < a w ^^^^ ffiFCl Ni 'lL' ij>93i3 NEW YORK The Pennsylvania Society MCMIV ■V7ZI Copyright, 1904, BY BARR FERREE, Secretary. By tranefei OCT 12 19b The Council of the^ orotic 1 903-1 904 ^:^ w ^^^ The President. ^%^y^ Robert C. Ogden, LL.D. The Vice-Presidents. Allan C. Bakewell, First. J. Hampden Robb, Second. James Gayley, Third. Harry L. Horton, Fourth. The Chaplain. The Venerable Archdeacon George F. Nelson, D.D. The Secretary. Barr Ferree, No. 7 Warren Street. The Treasurer. John A. Hiltner, No. 271 Broadway. The Directors. 1901-1904. David Bovaird, M. D., Wm. Harrison Brown, Henry F. Shoemaker. 1 903- 1 906. E. C. Converse, James Kerr, Charles M. Hogan. 1 902- 1 905. Henry P. Davison, Thomas E. Kirby, John Markle. The Committees 1903-1904 EXECUTIVE. Robert C. Ogden, Chairman. Barr Ferree, John A. Hiltner. MEMBERSHIP. William Harrison Brown, Chairman, George C. Boldt, James Kerr, David L. Corbett, Milton C. Roach, John A. Hiltner, William Sidebottom, Petera B. Worrall. FIFTH ANNUAL DINNER. Thomas E. Kirby, Chairman, Allan C. Bakewell, James Kerr, H. P. Davison, Robert M. Thompson. PUBLICATION. Henry F. Shoemaker, Chairman, D. McNeely Stauffer, Richard Theodore Davies. ANNUAL SERMON, I903. S. Raymond Roberts, Chairman, Gates D. Fahnestock, A. F. Old. ANNUAL MEETING, I904. Robert Mazet, Chairman, Henry S. Fleming, C. B. Mears, N. P. Hobart, James R. Magoffin. LIBRARY, William L. Findley, Chairman, Cyrus Townsend Brady, William H. Richardson, David Bennett King, Henry W. Shoemaker. AUDITING. George Batten, Chairman, F. Howard Hooke, Atwood Paxson. The County Committees The County Committees are in process of organization in the various counties of Pennsylvania for the purpose of extending the membership of the Society and of giving it local leadership in each county of the State. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as chair- men of the County Committees : Allegheny County, Marvin F. Scaife. Armstrong County, Henry A, Colwell, Kittanning. Berks County, John Bernard Raser, Reading. Centre County, Dr. George W. Atherton, State College. Clearfield County, Hon. Alexander E. Patton, Curwensville. Clinton County, George Smith Good, Lock Haven. Columbia County, E. B. Tustin, Bloomsburg. Crawford County, Col. John J. Carter, Titusville. Dauphin County, James M. Lamberton, Harrisburg. Delaware County, Frederick H. Treat, Wayne. Erie County, Albert H. Jarecki, Erie, Fayette County, C. L. Snowden, Brownsville. Indiana County, Hon. John P. Elkin, Indiana. Lackawanna County, Thomas H. Watkins, Scranton. Lancaster County, Charles Allen Fon Dcrsmith, Lancaster. Lehigh County, Dr. George T. Ettinger, Allentown. Luzerne County, F. M. Kirby, Wilkesbarre. Lycoming County, C. La Rue Munson, Williamsport. McKean County, Maj. A. C. Hawkins, Bradford. Mercer County, F. H. Buhl, Sharon. Northampton County, Hon. W. S. Kirkpatrick, Easton. Northumberland County, James May, Shamokin. Philadelphia County, Rudolph Blankenburg. Potter County, Luther Siebert, Coudersport. Venango County, Col. S. C. Lewis, Franklin. Washington County, Kerfoot W. Daly, Charleroi. Wayne County, Henry Z. Russell, Honesdale. Westmoreland County, T. L. Daly, Gibsonton. York County, S. Forry Laucks, York. ARMS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Purpose of the Society The Pennsylvania Society was organized April 25, 1899, and was incorporated February 18, 1903. Its membership, January i, 1904, was 658, of which 450 were resident members and 188 non- resident. Its specific object, as stated in its constitution, is to "culti- vate social intercourse among its members, and to promote their best interests; to collect historical material relating to the State of Pennsylvania, and to keep alive its memory." Its scope thus falls naturally into two divisions. Its social side is maintained by the Annual Dinner and meetings held for social purposes. Its historical aim is expressed not only in the intent to collect historical material, but more especially by its purpose to keep alive the memory of Pennsylvania. Even if the Society did no more than recall to its members the State from which they came, its great past, its wonderful present, the possibilities of its future, it would accomplish a good and useful purpose that would more than justify its existence. The early history of Pennsylvania, its wise and great founder, the active part its people took in the War for Independence, and THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY 7 the subsequent history of the Commonwealth, are among the most precious possessions of the American nation. It is the good name of the State of Pennsylvania, its good deeds and its good men, that the Pennsylvania Society is concerned with. To preserve the good name and the fair fame of the State, and to aid in promoting those causes and methods which tend to that end, is the real work of the Society, and it invites every son of Pennsylvania who values these things, to join with it in the fulfilment of this purpose. Terms of Membership The active membership may include any person who is a native or the descendant of a native of the State of Pennsylvania, or who has been a resident of the State for a continuous period of seven years. The non-resident membership may include any person residing in Pennsylvania or born therein, or who has been a resident thereof for seven consecutive years, and resides more than fifty miles from the City of New York. The annual dues for active members are $5.00 per year and for non-resident $2.00. The entrance fee for either is $5.00. Proposals for membership must be made by a member of the Society and duly seconded by another member, and should be sent to the Secretary, Mr. Barr Ferree, 7 Warren Street. Membership, December 31, 1903 Resident Members 450 Non-Resident Members 188 Total 638 SOCIETY & ©FOUNDED 1898® The Library The Library of the Society has been placed in Room Number 401 at 7 Warren St., and is accessible to members who may de- sire to consult it. The collection now numbers about 3,000 books and pamphlets relating to Pennsylvania. It has been formed partly by gift and partly from a small annual appropriation by the Council, which has enabled the Committee to purchase new and contem- porary books as published. While the Library as yet contains few of the older books relating to Pennsylvania, it embraces nearly all the more important books relating to Pennsylvania published during the past three years. The Committee bespeaks the active co-operation and support of the entire membership of the Society in furthering the growth of the Library and in adding to its collections. Gifts of books, papers and pamphlets relating to the State of Pennsylvania, its in- stitutions, its industries, its interests, or its history are earnestly solicited. With very small effort and very limited expenditure the Library has become a valuable asset of the Society, and it is hoped that each member will take a personal interest in adding to it. Many books and pamphlets, to which little value is attached by their present owners, will have an enhanced value when placed in a special collection such as the Society is forming. A classification of the scope of the Library is appended. Library Classification I. History. 1. State. 2. Counties, 3. Cities and Towns. II. Biography. I. Genealogies. 3. Lives of Natives and Resi- dents of Pennsylvania. III. Literature. 1. Books by Pennsylvanians. 2. Newspapers published in Pennsylvania. 3. Pennsylvania Magazines. IV. Resources of the State. 1. Natural Resources: Geol- ogy- a. JMines and Mining. b. Oil. c. Agricultural Products 2. Manufacturing Industries. a. History. b. Descriptive Circu- lars. 3. Commerce. a. Reports of Commer- cial Bodies, Chambers of Commerce, etc. b. Trade, External and Internal : Reports and Circulars. c. Bank Circulars : Banking Literature. V. Public Records. 1. State Publications. 2. Departinient Reports. 3. City and Town Publica- tions. 4. Directories. VI. Corporate and Institution= al Records. 1. Reports of Corporations. 2. Club Books. 3. College Catalogues and Publications. 4. Institutional Reports — Hospitals, Homes, So- cieties, etc. VII. Bool^s Relating to Events. I. Descriptions and Records of Events in Pennsylvania. a. Conventions. b. Meetings. c. Exhibitions. VIII. Law. Pennsylvania Law Reports. IX. Religion, 1. Church History. 2. Church Circulars; Church Papers. X. Illustration Section. 1. Photographs of Historical Buildings, Places and Monuments. 2. Views of Places and Structures (not Photo- graphs). 3. Prints, Engravings, Etch- ings, etc., of Pennsylvania Subjects. 4. Portraits of Pennsyl- vanians. Certificate of Incorporation WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, being persons of full age, all citizens of the United States of America, and a majority of whom are also residents of the State of New York, constituting a majority of the Council, the same being directors of the Pennsylvania Society of New York, an unincorporated Society, desiring to incorporate pursuant to Section 5 of the Membership Corporation Law, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, as follows : THAT such Society was organized for the purpose of cultivat- ing social intercourse among its members, to promote their best interests, to collect historical material relating to the State of Penn- sylvania, and to keep alive its memory in New York. THAT the regular meeting of such Society was held on the 12th day of December, 1902. THAT a notice of the time and place of said meeting, and that the proposition of incorporating would be considered thereat, was served upon each member of such Society, whose residence or Post Office address was known, at least thirty days before such meeting, either personally or by depositing it in the Post Office, postage pre- paid, addressed to such member at his last known Post Office address. THAT a copy of such notice is hereto annexed and made a part of this certificate. THAT at such meeting, the Council of the Society was duly authorized by the unanimous vote of all the members of such Society present and voting at such meeting, to incorporate such Society in pursuance of Section 5 of the Membership Corporation Law, under Article II. of such charter, with the corporate name of The Pennsyl- vania Society, as more fully appears by the certificate of the Chair- man and Secretary of the meeting hereto annexed and filed herewith. AND WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, acting under and by virtue •of the authority and directions contained in the aforesaid resolution, THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY ii and desiring to form a membership corporation pursuant to Article II. of the Membership Corporation Law, do hereby make, sign, ac- knowledge and file this certificate for such purpose, as follows : 1. The name of the proposed corporation is THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY. . 2. The particular objects for which the corporation is to be' formed shall be to cultivate social intercourse among its members, and to promote their best interests ; to collect historical material re- lating to the State of Pennsylvania, and to keep alive its memory. 3. The territory in which the operations of the corporation will be principally conducted, is the State of New York, in the United States of America. 4. The principal office of the corporation will be located in the City of New York, in the State of New York. 5. The number of its directors shall be seventeen. 6. The name and place of residence of persons to be its directors until the first annual meeting, and some of whom are to continue thereafter for the terms of office for which they have respectively been elected by The Pennsylvania Society of New York, the aforesaid unincorporated association, are as follows : Henry C. Potter, 113 West 40th St., New York City. Andrew Carnegie, 2 East 91st St., New York City. Allan C. Bakewell, 479 Fifth Ave., New York City. J. Hampden Robb, 23 Park Ave., New York City. James Gayley, 71 Broadway, New York City. Barr Ferree, 7 Warren St., New York City. John A. Hiltner, 271 Broadway, New York City. Rev. L. W. Batten, 232 East nth St., New York City. H. L. Horton, 66 Broadway, New York City. William Bispham, 66 Broadway, New York City. John R. Dos Passos, 18 East 56th St., New York City. William Harrison Brown, 377 Broadway, New York City. Henry F. Shoemaker, 71 Broadway, New York City. David Bovaird, Jr., 126 West 58th St., New York City. Henry P. Davison, 2 Wall St., New York City. Thomas E. Kirby, 6 East 23d St., New York City. John Markle, Jeddo, Pa. 12 THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY 7. The date for holding its annual meeting shall be on the third Tuesday of the month of April. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have made, signed, acknowl- edged and filed this certificate in duplicate. Dated New York, January, 1903. Henry C. Potter, H. L. Horton, Andrew Carnegie, William Bispham, Allan C. Bakewell, John R. Dos Passos, J. Hampden Robb, William Harrison Brown, James Gayley, Henry F. Shoemaker, Barr Ferree, David Bovaird, Jr., John A. Hiltner, Henry P. Davison, L. W. Batten, Thomas E. Kirby, John Markle. (Here follow notarial acknowledgments and affidavits of offi- cers of the Society relative to the adoption of the resolutions referred to in the certificate.) I hereby approve of the foregoing certificate and of filing thereof. Edw. Patterson, Justice Supreme Court, State of New York. Treasurer's Report December 31, 1902, balance on hand ..... $2,105.74 Total receipts in 1903 . . . . . . . 8,012.45 ^10, II 8. 19 Total disbursements in 1903 ...... ^6,966.13 December 31, 1903, balance cash on hand . . . $3,152.06 ARMS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Constitution Adopted April 25TH, 1899. ARTICLE I. NAME. This organization shall be known as THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY. ARTICLE 11. OBJECT. Its purpose shall be to cultivate social intercourse among its members and to promote their best interests, to collect historical material relating to the State of Pennsylvania and to keep alive its memory. ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP, Section i. There shall be three classes of members: Active, Non-Resident, and Honorary. Section 2. Any person who is a native or the descendant of a native of the State of Pennsylvania or who was a resident of Penn- sylvania for a continuous period of seven years, may be admitted as an Active Member. 14 THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY Section 3. Any person residing in Pennsylvania, or born therein, or having been a resident thereof for seven consecutive years and residing elsewhere than in the city of New York, and not within fifty miles thereof, may be admitted as a Non-Resident Member. Section 4. Honorary Members shall be persons whose achievements have added fame to the State of Pennsylvania; they shall be elected by the Council, but they may not vote nor hold office in the Society. ARTICLE IV. GOVERNMENT. Section i. The Government of the Society is vested in the President, four Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer, Chaplain, and nine Directors, to be termed the Council. The officers shall be chosen annually; the full term of office for each Director shall be three years, the allotment of the members of the first Council to the several classes and terms to be by lot. The Council may fill vacancies occur- ring in its body until the annual meeting next thereafter. Section 2. The Council shall appoint from its own number or from the Society at large the committees needful for the business of the Society, and it may declare and fill vacancies at any time -in any committee. ARTICLE V. officers. Section i. The President shall preside at the meetings of the Society and of the Council, and give the casting vote, in case of tie. He shall, with the Secretary, sign all written contracts and obliga- tions of the Society, and be ex-officio a member of all committees. Section 2. In the absence of the President one of the Vice- Presidents shall preside at the meetings of the Society and of the Council and perform the duties of the President. Section 3. The Secretary shall keep a true record of all meet- ings of the Society and of the Council ; shall keep a correct roll of the members of the Society ; shall notify each of his election and fur- nish him with a copy of the Constitution ; shall issue notices of all meetings of the Society and of the Council ; shall conduct the corre- THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY 15 spondence of the Society ; be a member ex-officio of all Committees, and, with the President, sign all written contracts and obligations of the Society. Section 4. The Treasurer shall receive the funds of the So- ciety and disburse them under the direction of the Council. His re- ports and accounts shall be audited by a Committee of three, to be appointed by the Council. Section 5. The Chaplain shall perform the religious duties cus- tomary at the meetings of the Society, promoting by his counsel and advice harmony and good will among the members. Section 6. Officers of the Society, members of the Council and members of the Committees shall hold in office until their successors shall respectively have been chosen, ARTICLE VI. DUES. Section i. Each Active Member of the Society shall pay to the Treasurer an entrance fee of five dollars and annual dues of five dollars. Section 2. Each Non-Resident Member of the Society shall pay to the Treasurer an entrance fee of five dollars and annual dues of two dollars. Section 3. Organizing members and members elected within one year after the adoption of this Constitution will be admitted without the payment of the entrance fee. Section 4. Any member failing to comply with the require- ments of the Constitution shall be deemed to have resigned his mem- bership, and his name may be dropped from the roll by order of the Council. ARTICLE VII. MEETINGS. Section i. The annual meeting of the Society for the election of officers and members of the Council, and the transaction of other business, shall be held on the third Tuesday of the month of April. i6 THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY Section 2. Meetings of the Society may be called from time to time by vote of the Council. Special meetings may be called by the President on request of three members of the Council, or on the written request of ten members of the Society. Fifteen shall form a quorum. Section 3. The Council shall meet from time to time as it sees fit, and hold its annual meeting immediately after the adjournment of the annual meeting of the Society. Five members shall constitute a quorum. ARTICLE VIII. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. All members shall be elected by ballot by the Council. ARTICLE IX. RESIGNATIONS. All resignations shall be made in writing to the Secretary, to be acted on by the Council ; but no resignations shall be accepted until all indebtedness to the Society of the resigning member shall have been discharged. All interest in the property of the Society per- taining to members resigning, or otherwise ceasing to be members, shall be vested in the Society. ARTICLE X. AMENDMENTS TO CONSTITUTION. This Constitution may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the Council, approved by a majority vote of the Society at a meeting; two weeks' notice in writing to be given to the members of the Society. ARTICLE XI. BY-LAWS. By-Laws not in conflict with this Constitution may be adopted, repealed or amended by a majority vote of the Council, approved by a majority vote of the Society present at any meeting. Roll of Members Hon. George Bethune Adams. James H, Alexander. John W. Alexander. Thomas Allen, 3rd. Rev. Reese F. Alsop, D. D. John D. Archbold. Augustus N. Arms. George Curtis Austin. Wallace P. Bache. Col. Robert B. Baker. Lt.-Col. Allan C. Bakewell. William C. Baird. William J. Baird. L. Grant Baldwin, M. D. G. G. Barnard. Gen. Alfred C. Barnes. Edward Barr. Thomas C. Barr. George Batten. Joseph Z. Batten. Rev. L. W. Batten, Ph. D. Turner A. Beall. Hon. James M. Beck. Samuel A. Benner. Robert D. Benson. W. S. Benson. T. Passmore Berens, M.D. John E. Berwind. Lawrence Wharton Bickley. Edward R. Biddle. William C. Biddle. J. D. Billard, Jr. W. H. Birchall. David Bispham. William Bispham. Alexander Watson Black. Joseph Blascheck. Clarence Augustus Blood. Charles M. Bloxham. H. C. Blye. George C. Boldt. Alfred P. Boiler. George F. I\I. Bond, M.D. William B. Boulton. David Bovaird, M.D. W. H. Boyd. Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady, LL.D. Lt.-Col. Jasper Ewing Brady. Wilmer A. Briggs. Henry Bright. Calvin E. Brodhead, Jr. Charles Maybury Brooks. Dickson Q. Brown. Harry Oliver Brown. Samuel Q. Brown. W. H. Brown. William Harrison Brown. William Sanderson Brown. WilHs H. Brown. Rev. Charles E. Brugler. Joseph B. Bruner. Chs. W. Buchholz. Clark Burnham, M.D. Joseph H. Campbell. Andrew Carnegie, LL.D. William E. Carnochan. Samuel Carpenter. Rev. John F. Carson, D.D. Charles Stewart Carstairs. i8 THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY David Frederick Carver. Edwin E. Cassel. Clemens J. Caughey. Rev. George M. Christian, D.D. Hon. William Andrews Clark. Edward D. Clery. Edward H. Clift. Richard E. Cochran. Walter Coggeshall. G. Frederic Collins. Henry C. Colwell. E. C. Converse. Robert Grier Cooke. Harry L. Copeland. David L. Corbett. W. E. Corey. Charles B. Cox. John Bowes Cox. Oscar A. Craine. Leander H. Crall. George S. Crap. J. F. Cross. F. D. Curtis. C. C. Cuyler, George W. Darr. Richard Theodore Davies. W. A. Davies. E. M. C. Davis. H. P. Davison. Edgar Deal. William F. Deibert. George C. R. Degen. Eugene Delano. William E. Dickerman. W. B. Dickson. F. A. Dilworth. Charles M. Dimm. Lee Wilson Dodd. S. C. T. Dodd. John R. Dos Passos. John Dougherty. H. W. Douty. Samuel W. F. Draper. John Drew. George W. Drumheller. James May Duane. William Dulles, Jr. David B. Duncan. Martin H. Early. Frederick H. Eaton. John Edmonds. Frank W. Edwards. George H. Emerson. Joel B. Erhardt. Elmer O. Evans. Maj. Henry Clay Evans. John G. Evans. J. E. Ewing. Michael Fackenthal. Gates D. Fahnestock. John F. Fairlamb. John Barcley Fassitt. Barr Ferree. L. P. Feustman, William L. Findley. Hon. Edwin W. Fiske. Henry S. Fleming. Charles J. Follmer. James Foulke. John U. Fraley. Robert A. Franks. John F. Frantz, M.D. WilHam C. Frick. William C. Freeman. Frederic Gallatin, Cornelius M. Garrison. G. Blake Garrison. THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY 19 James Gayley. Malcolm Gayley. O. C. Gayley. Charles P. Geddes. Capt, Francis M, Gibson. Manley M. Gillam. Thomas A. Gillespie. Thomas H. Gillespie. Walter R. Gillette, M.D. Samuel L. Good, D.D.S. Hon. Joseph H. Goulden, M.C. C. W. Graham. Philander Gray. James M. Grimes. Clement Acton Griscom, Jr. M. L. Griswold. Robert Houston Groff. Henry A. Gross. Benjamin Guggenheim. William Guggenheim. Douglas Roseberry Hobart. Nathaniel Potts Hobart. F. N. Hoffstot. Charles M. Hogan. F. Howard Hooke. Charles R. Horn. Harry L. Horton. Charles M. Hough. Archibald A. Hutchinson. James B. Irwin. Caleb H. Jackson. James Jamison. Charles T. Jenks. Llywellyn Howard Jenks. Walter S. Johnston. Jay S. Jones. Jefferson P. Jones. Thomas L. Jones. Ernest D. Haas. A. Hagen, Jr. William Melville Harlan. Charles S. Harper. S. Carman Harriot. Joshua A. Hatfield. Albert Haustetter. R. Somers Hayes. William L. Hawkins. Samuel A. Henszey. Frank E. Herriman. Howard M. Heston. George R. Hill. Percival S. Hill. Robert C. Hill. H. R. Hillard. John A. Hiltner. A. L, A. Himmelwright. Thomas F. Keating. Frank H. Keen. Seth L. Keeney. S. M. Keiper. Joseph W. Kennedy. Albert Kerr. George Francis Kerr. Hon. James Kerr. John C. Kerr. Thomas Bakewell Kerr. David Bennett King. Hugh D. King. Paul S. King. Charles H. Kinney. H. A. Kinports. J. Parker Kirlin. William Milroy Kinch. Gustavus Towne Kirby. 20 THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY Thomas E. Kirby. C. H. Kloman. John Randolph Knapp, M.D. Samuel I. Knight. Frank K. Kohler. Winfield R. Koller Tilghman B. Koons. Rev. G. F. Krotel. Charles L. Lamberton, Howard Lapsley. F. H. Lawrence. William W. Lawrence. Charles M. Lea. T. A. Lenci. Charlton T. Lewis, LL.D. Liston L. Lewis. Roger Lewis. Henry Albert Lloyd. John W. Loveland. George D. Luper. Francis E. P. Lynde, Preston P. Lynn. James W. McBride. Rudolph Taylor McCabe. William T. McCulloch. Harry G. McCully. J. Gilchrist McGonigle. J. Milford McKee. W. L. McKenna. Charles F, McKim. Glenn Ford McKinney. Emory McClintock. William McClure. Rev. Samuel D. McConnell, D.D., LL.D. Daniel B. McCoy. John McKesson. George G. McMurtry. James P. McQuaide. Charles MacVeagh. William T. McVaugh. Willard B. Mack. Capt. Charles W. Mackey. James R. Magoffin. William Main. Severo Mallet-Prevost. Donald L. Manson. Robert J. Marrin. J. P. Marshall. John Webster Marshall. Edwin K. Martin. John C. Martin. J. H. Martin. Thomas B. Martin. Charles D. Marvin. Adam S. Matheson. Wilbur Knox Matthews. Hon. Robert Mazet. C. B. Mears. Herman Clark Mechling. Richard S. Mercer. Orlando Paul Metcalf. Samuel C. Milbourne. C. C. Miller. Samuel H. Miller. Clyde Milne. Rev. James Clayton Mitchell. Col. R. G. Monroe. Robert Mitchell. Robert H. Montgomery. Capt. Joseph F. Moore. Thomas J. Moore. William Douglas Moore. Horace Moran. John H. Mowen. W. L. Moyer. THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY 21 Michael Murray. J. A. Myers. Ven. George F. Nelson, D.D. Charles R. Norman. John Norris. George B. North. Frank Northrop. Walter G. Oakman. Robert C. Ogden, LL.D. Col. Willis L. Ogden. A. F. Old. Clayton W. Old. A. G. Palmer. Capt. Charles D. Palmer. Richard Pancoast. William G. Park. William H. Parkhill. James C. Parrish. Henry A. Patten. Edwin Liddon Patterson. Henry S. Patterson. J. Graham Patterson. Atwood Paxson. Rev. John R. Paxton, D.D. John W. Peale. Rembrandt Peale. William H. Perkins. William L. Pierce. Daniel E. Pomeroy. Hon. George A. Post. Henry A. Potter. Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, D.D. William Potts. W. Rockhill Potts. De Veaux Powell. Charles L. Power. Veryl Preston. Frank J. Primrose. Joseph E. Quinby. J. H. Ralph. George G. Ramsdell. William Heyl Raser. James Rea. Thomas Blair Rea. William F. Rea. Hon. William A. Redding. Robert R. Reed. Edgar Randolph Reets. Col. J. C. Reiff. John C. Reilly. Joseph W. Reinhart. Ralph B. Reitz, D.D.S. Hon. Bradford Rhodes. W. H. Richardson. Benjamin D. Riegel. John Stover Riegel. Milton C. Roach. Hon. J. Hampden Robb. D. I. Roberts. G. Theodore Roberts. J. Sinclair Roberts. S. Raymond Roberts. Henry C. Robertson. John Robertson. R. R. Ross. Francis J. Rue. John B. Russell. Henry Sanderson. William Dunlap Sargent. William Schade. James F. Schaperkotter. Amos L. Schaeffer. 22 THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY F. W. Schoonmaker. Sylvanius L. Schoonmaker. William Henry Schoonmaker. Charles M. Schwab. Joseph E. Schwab. Isbon B. Scott. Lloyd M. Scott. Horace See. Jacob B. Shale. E. Conway Shaler. Rev. George L. Shearer, D.D. Edgar Dubs Shimer, Ph.D. Harry L. Shippey. Henry F. Shoemaker. Henry Wharton Shoemaker. William Sidebottom. Theodore W. Siemon. Robert W. Skinner. W. J. Sloan. William Thomas Smedley. Elliott C. Smith. William Alexander Smith. J. Frank Snyder. Frank L. Sommer. W. A. Stadelman. William A. Stanton. David McNeely Stauffer. Amos Steffee. Prof. John J. Stevenson, LL.D. James Stewart. Joseph F. Stier. James N. Stout. C. L. Stowell. J. M. Stradling. Horace J. Subers. H. Harrison Suplee. Joseph S. Taylor, Ph.D. Eversley H. Thomas. Theodore Thomas. David Gunning Thompson. Col. Robert M. Thompson. S. S. Thornton. John S. Tilney. Francis L. Tooley, M.D. Henry Robinson Towne. David C. Townsend. Edward A. Treat. Theodore V. A. Trotter. Abraham C. Tully. John S. Turner. Edgar A. Turrell. Daniel Ulrich. B. L. Van Schaick. William Volkhardt. John Brisben Walker. Artemas Ward. Henry Galbraith Ward. Benjamin J. Warren. Charles E. Warren. Bertram H. Waters, M.D. George L. Webb. William Weis. W. Brenton Welling. Lt.-Col. J. Hollis Wells. Frank L. Wendell. Clifton Wharton, Jr. J. Cambridge Wharton, M.D. Alexander P. White. James Gilbert White. W. F. White. Francis N. Whitney. George W. Wickersham. Arthur Ebbs Willauer. J. Evans Wilson. THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY 23 Robert S. Winsmore. Clarence B. Wisner. Alan W. Wood. W. H. Woodin. W. H. Woolverton. Petera B. Worrall. Walter L. Worrall. James A. Wright. Charles T. Yerkes. C. H. Zehnder. William Ziegler. Bernard Zweighaft, M.D. NON-RESIDENT. ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Allegheny. John A. Brashear, Ph.D. C. G. Hussey. Marvin F. Scaife. Hon. Francis J. Torrence. Braddock. Eli R. Dowler. John Gracey Kelly. Pittsburg. John F. Atcheson. Thomas W. Bakewell. Albert J. Barr. D. P. Black. Frank Edwin Bowman. Hon. J. B, Finlay. T. H. Given, H. P. Goff. Horace E. Grant. Harry Alvan Hall. T. J. Keenan, Arthur Kennedy. David M. Kirk. George E. McCague. W. C. McCausland. Charles McKnight. George A. Macbeth. James R. Mellon. J. N. Pew. Robert Pitcairn. Frank L. Phillips. Hon. James H. Reed. Francis L. Robbins. W. Lucian Scaife. Charles E. Speer. William R. Thompson. James Hays Willock. Emil Winter. ARMSTRONG COUNTY. Kittanning. Henry A. Colwell. BERKS COUNTY. Reading. Samuel F. Prince, Jr. John Bernard Raser. 24 THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY CENTRE COUNTY. DAUPHIN COUNTY. State College. George W. Atherton, LL.D. CLEARFIELD COUNTY. Clearfield. Hon. W. D. Bigler. Thomas H. Murray. Curwensville. Hon. A. E. Patton. Du Bois. Joseph Bailey. M. I. McCreight. CLINTON COUNTY. Lock Haven. George Smith Good. COLUMBIA COUNTY. Benton. John G. McHenry. Berwick. Benjamin F. Crispin. Clemuel R. Woodin. Bloomshurg. Edward B. Tustin. CRAWFORD COUNTY. Titusville. J. S. Benton. Col. John J. Carter. John Luke McKinney. Harrisburg. Edward Bailey. Charles Duffy. James M. Lamberton. DELAWARE COUNTY. Wayme. Frederick H. Treat. ERIE COUNTY. Erie. Edward G. Germer. Albert H. Jarecki. FAYETTE COUNTY. Brownsville. C. L. Snowdon. INDIANA COUNTY. Indiana. Hon. John P. Elkin. LACKAWANNA COUNTY. Scranton. Chas. E. Blair. James L. Crawford. Hon. W. L. Connell. Archibald F. Law. W. G. Parke. F. L. Peck.. James G. Shepherd. C. D, Simpson. Thomas H. Watkins. Hon. Louis Arthur Watres. THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY 25 LANCASTER COUNTY. LYCOMING COUNTY. Lancaster. Charles Allan Fon Dersmith. George Luther Fon Dersmith. Manheim. M. G. Hess. LEHIGH COUNTY. Allentown. George T. Ettinger, Ph.D. George Ormrod. Robert E. Wright. Catasauqua. Leonard Peckett. LUZERNE COUNTY. Hasleton. Israel Piatt Pardee. Jeddo. John Markle. William H. Smith. Kingston. T. L. Newell. Wilkesharre. John N. Conyngham. Andrew F. Derr. F. M. Kirby. Eugene W. Mulligan. Joseph Cyrus Powell. Maj. Irving A. Stearns. Williamsport. Riley W. Allen. Hon. J. Henry Cochran. Seth L. McCormick. C. La Rue Munson. E. R. Payne. MCKEAN COUNTY. Bradford. Maj. A. C. Hawkins. MERCER COUNTY. Greenville. James T. Blair. Sharon. F. H. Buhl. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Bryn Athyn. S. H. Hicks. Bryn Mawr. Samuel Rea. Narherth. W. Appleton Ferree. Rosemont. Samuel Patterson Ferree. Wyncote. Hon, James D. Campbell. 26 THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. Easton. Hon. W. S. Kirkpatrick. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. Shamokin. James May. PHILADELPHIA COUNTY. Philadelphia. Rudolph Blankenburg. Maj. E. H. Butler. John Burt. William M. Coates. James I. Comly. John H. Converse, LL.D. Col. James B, Coryell. Charles H. Cramp. Samuel H. Cramp. William Disston. Hon. John Field. John H. Gibson. Lincoln Godfrey. Hon. James Gay Gordon. Hon. Lloyd Griscom. William Groff. Stanton H. Hackett. Henry S. Hale. Hon. William F. Harrity. Samuel Heilner. Alexander Julian Hemphill. Erastus S. Hill. Frank K. Hippie, LL.D. Samuel Huckel, Jr. William G. Huey. Joshua R. Jones. William D. Kelly. M. A. Lathrop. John B. Lennig. W. H. Long. Edward F. Lukens. James MacAlister, LL.D. J. Rutherford McAllister. Richard T. McCarter. D. Levis Moore. John B. Morgan. D. A. Orr. C. Stuart Patterson. Hon. Robert E. Pattison. John C. Perry. James Pollock. E. Forrest Powell. Thomas M. Richards. Samuel L. Shipley. Joseph F. Sinnott. Maj. Henry E. Smith. W. Frederick Snyder. Hon. William S. Stenger. E. T. Stotesbury. Hon. Edwin S. Stuart. Charles M. Swain. W. R. Taylor. George C. Thomas. Hon. John Wanamaker. J. H. Weaver. Harry F. West. F. R. Wigton. Walter Wood. John Wyeth. Charles Wood Young. POTTER COUNTY. Coudersport. Luther B. Siebert. THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY 27 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Ashland. William H. Heaton. VENANGO COUNTY. Franklin. Samuel G. Allen. Harry Lamberton. Col. S. C. Lewis. Robert McCalmont. Maj. Gen. Charles Miller. James W. Rowland. Hon. Joseph C. Sibley, M.C. J. Howard Smiley. WASHINGTON COUNTY. Charleroi. K. W. Daly. WAYNE COUNTY. Honesdale. Henry Z. Russell. WESTMORELAND COUNTY. Gihsonton. T. L. Daly. H. C. Daly, M.D. YORK COUNTY. York. S. Forry Laucks. CONNECTICUT. Middletoimi. Rev. John Binney, D.D. Rev. Ernest de F, Miel. Rev. Harry K. B. Ogle. DELAWARE. Wilmington. Henry B. Thompson. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington. John Franklin Crowell, Ph.D. G. William McLanahan. GEORGIA. Atlanta. F. J. Paxon. ILLINOIS. Chicago. Robert W. Hunt. 28 THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY MASSACHUSETTS. NEW YORK. Boston. John H. Brearley. William A. Mehaffey. Lenox. Alexander Gordon Uptegraff. MICHIGAN. Detroit S. Pemberton Hutchinson. MINNESOTA. Winona. John R. Mitchell. Olean. Rev. James William Ashton,D.D. Alexander Bay. Gilbert T. Rafferty. Buffalo. Pemberton Smith. T. Guilford Smith. TEXAS. Corsicana. Joseph S. Culliman. ENGLAND. Fairford. Edwin A. Abbey. officers of the Society I. 1899-1900. President, Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter. Vice- Presidents, Henry R. Towne, Henry Galbraith Ward, Richard E. Cochran, Horace See. Chaplain, Rev. S. D. McConnell, D.D. Sec- retary, Barr Ferree. Treasurer, Joseph A. Goulden. Members of Council, Robert C. Ogden, William Bispham, H. L. Horton, Severo Mallet-Prevost, William B. Boulton, Andrew Carnegie, Allan C. Bakevvell, Robert Grier Monroe, H. Harrison Suplee. H. 1900-1901. President, Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter. Vice- Presidents, Robert C. Ogden, Frederick W. Holls, Alfred C. Barnes, Henry F. Shoemaker. Chaplain, Rev. George M. Christian, D.D. Secretary, Barr Ferree. Treasurer, John A. Hiltner. Members of Council, William Bispham, John R. Dos Passos, H. L. Horton. HI. 1901-1902. President, Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter. Vice- Presidents, Robert C. Ogden, Andrew Carnegie, Severo Mallet-Pre- vost, Charlton T. Lewis. Chaplain, Rev. John F. Carson, D.D., vice Rev. George T. Purves, D.D., deceased. Secretary, Barr Ferree. Treasurer, John A. Hiltner. Members of Council, David Bovaird, M.D., William Harrison Brown, Henry F. Shoemaker. IV. 1902-1903. President, Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter. Vice- Presidents, Andrew Carnegie, Allan C. Bakewell, J. Hampden Robb, James Gayley. Chaplain, Rev. L. W. Batten, Ph.D. Secretary, Barr Ferree. Treasurer, John A. Hiltner. Members of Council, H. P. Davison, Thomas E. Kirby, John Markle. A Sketch of the Society, with an account of its organization, a summary of its Dinners, and an outline of its plan and work, was printed in the Year Book for 1903. Kalendar of Meetings 1899. — April 25. Organizing Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria; Constitu- tion adopted. October 31. First Annual Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria. 1900. — April 17. First Annual Meeting, Waldorf-Astoria. November 25. First Annual Sermon, Rev. Dr. George M. Christian, Chaplain, Church of St. Mary the Virgin. December 12. Second Annual Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria. 1901. — April 16. Second Annual Meeting, Hotel Savoy. December i. Second Annual Sermon, Rev. Dr. John F. Carson, Chaplain, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. December 12. Third Annual Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria. 1902. — January 23. Social Meeting, American Art Galleries. April 15. Third Annual Meeting, Waldorf-Astoria. November 23. Third Annual Sermon, Rev. Dr. Loring W. Batten, Chaplain, St. Mark's Church. December 12. Fourth Annual Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria; Incorporation authorized. 1903. — February 18. Original Certificate of Incorporation filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of New York and the Office of the Clerk of the County of New York. April 21. Fourth Annual Meeting, Waldorf-Astoria. November 29. Fourth Annual Sermon, Venerable George F. Nelson, D.D., Archdeacon of New York, Chaplain, St. Thomas's Church. December 12. Fifth Annual Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria. Publications of the Society Dinner Programme, Organizing Dinner. Dinner Programme, First Annual Dinner. Dinner Programme, Second Annual Dinner. Dinner Programme, Third Annual Dinner. Dinner Programme, Fourth Annual Dinner (out of print). Constitution and List of Members, 1899. Purpose of the Society and Programme, 1900-1901. First Annual Dinner (Speeches, etc.). Year Book (I), 1901. Year Book (II), 1902. Price, to members, 50c.; to non- members, $1.00. Year Book (III), 1903. Extra copies to members, $1.00; to non-members, $2.00. Year Book (IV), 1904. Price on application. Manual, 1903. Manual, 1904. Photograph of Portrait of William Penn, presented by Andrew Carnegie, 25c. Bulletin of the Society, first issue, June, 1902. Published oc- casionally. Free to members. No charge is made for unpriced publications, some copies of which may still be had by members desiring to complete their files of the Society's records. The publications and souvenirs may be obtained from the Sec- retary. Souvenirs Souvenir Plate (Third Anuual Dinner), $1.00; boxed for ship- ment, $1.30; carriage extra. Souvenir Coffee Spoon, in sterling silver; price to subscribers to the Fourth Annual Dinner, $1.00; to non-subscribers, $1.25. Souvenir-Programme, Fifth Annual Dinner. Bound in steel ; embossed portrait of Penn and Seal of the Society, $2.00. YEAR BOOK OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY FOR 1904 CONTENTS. ADDRESSES AT THE FIFTH ANNUAL DINNER : Robert C.Ogden, Governor Samuel W. Penny packer, Governor-Elect Edwin Warfield, Governor Abirara Chamberlain, Hon. Harry St. George Tucker, Hon. Robert H. McCarter, Governor Benjamin B. Odell, Jr., and Hon. Hampton L. Carson. ANNUAL SERMON FOR 1903. By the Venerable George F. Nelson D. D., Arch- deacon, of New York, Chaplain of the Society. IN MEMORIAM. obituary Notices of Members deceased in 1903. PENNSYLVANIA FLAGS. Notes on the new flags presented to the Society December 12, 1903. MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1903 with proposer and seconder. CONSTITUTION, ARTICLES OF INCOR- PORATION, ROLL OF MEMBERS, COMMITTEES, ETC. Supplementary paper. PENNSYLVANIA : A PRIMER. By BARR FERREE. An elementary history of the Province and State of Pennsylvania. The volume will he handsomely illustrated with portraits, views, maps^ facsimiles of historical documents, autographs, etc. It will form a book, hound in cloth, of ahout JJO pages. Each member of the Society receives a copy of the Year Book free. 'J&' ^^ m isr? '^$3 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS I 014 310 876 4 *