^o 'Z- .3 /f"!fc DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION CONSTITUTION, BY-LAWS, AND LIST OF MEMBERS, OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. JULY, 1896. Jtu ^ ^'u /■s?ii> District of Columbia Society Sons of the American Revolution. Any one desiring to become a member should apply to the Registrar for application blanks. The application is: 1. To be filled in duplicate. 2. Sworn to. 3. Have the recommendation of two members. 4. A letter of endorsement from one recommending member. 5. With initiation fee of five dollars. 6. Sent to the Registrar, Mr. W. J. Rhees, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. The annual dues, Is.oo, are payable on the 22d February, in advance, for each year. Members elected after 22d of February pay for the remainder of the year at the rate of twenty-five cents per month. Certificates of Membership may be obtained from the National Society upon application to the Registrar, by the payment of f 1.25. The Badge or Insignia of the Order is sterling silver covered with gold and costs nine dollars. They are sold by Tiffany & Co., New York City, upon permits issued by the Registrar General, through the Registrar of the District of Columbia Society. Rosettes are furnished by the Registrar or Treasurer at 25 cents each. P. Soeift'y. "A OFFICERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 1896. Pmidcnt: G. BROWN GOODE, Ph.D.,LLD. Uicc-Pmidcnts: Gen. ORLANDO BOLIVAR WILLCOX, U.S.A., Rear-Admiral JAMES AUGUSTIN GREER, U.S.N., Hon. JOHN WATKINSON DOUGLASS. Rccoraittd Sccmarv: FRANCIS EUGENE STORM. (Died, July 2, 1896) JOHN PAUL EARNEST. (Elected, July 2, 1896) €om$t)ondlnd Secretary: FRANK BIRGE SMITH. treasurer: WILLIAM VAN ZANDT COX. Registrar: WILLIAM JONES RHEES. Assistant Registrar: IRA WARREN DENNISON, M.D. I)l$torian : Maj. WILLIAM HOLCOMB WEBSTER. (Died, March 23, 1896) MARCUS BENJAMIN, Ph.D. (Elected, July 2, 1896) €bapiain : Rev. THOMAS SPENCER CHILDS, D.D. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY COMMITTEES. 1896. Biecutivc Committee. Dr. G. Brown Goode, Chairman, W. A. DeCaindry, Bernard R. Green, Dr. E. M. Gallaudet, John B. Thompson, Hon. John W. Douglass. Tllflass anO ^Bbeans Committee. Gen. J. C. Breckinridge, U.S.A., Chairman, Prof. J. R. Eastman, U.S N., Gilbert Thompson, William L. Marsh, Isaac Winston. JBuilOing Committee. Bernard R. Green, Chairman, Appleton p. Clark, Jr., Herbert G. Ogden. 5Librari2 Committee. A. Howard Clark, Chairman, Wm. H. Lowdermilk, Francis H. Parsons. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION BOvanccmcnt Committee. Gen. D, S. Stanley, U.S.A., Chairman. Rev. C. W. Baldwin, Col. Felix A. Reeve, C. F. T. Beale, Rev. J. H. C. Richards, Hon. John Goode, John Sevier, Gen. a. W. Greely, U.S.A., Hon. Charles D. Walcott, Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Lawrence Washington. Rev. Dr. J. E. Rankin, Rear Admiral John L. Wor- DEN, U.S.N. /Qbeetings Committee. William Van Zandt Cox, Chairman, John P. Earnest, H. P. R. Holt, Everett Hayden, Capt. Walter Howe, U.S.A., Dr. Walter J. Hoffman, Rowan B. Tuley. JEliglbiUtB Committee. Wm. J. Rhees, Chairman, A. Howard Clark, Dr. Ira W. Dennison. Bcceptablllti5 Committee. Hon. John R. Procter, Chairman, Wm. a. DeCaindry, Albion K. Parris. press Committee. Dr. Walter Hough, Chairman, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Harry P. Godwin, Paul Brockett, Ernest G. Walker. Special Committee on 5olnt /ilbeetinfis. William Van Zandt Cox, Chairman, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Everett Hayden, U.S.N., John P. Earnest, Dr. Walter J. Hoffman, Dr. James M. Flint, U.S.N., H. P. R. Holt, Capt. Walter Howe, U.S.A. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Capt. H. R. Anderson, Dr. Frank Baker, Paul Beckwith, Dr. Marcus Benjamin, Dr. J. E. Brackett, Dr. Swan M. Burnett, Prof. William D. Cabell, Albert Carhart, Capt. Constantine Chase, C. H. Campbell, Dr. S. L. Crissey, Commander F. W. Dickens, Dr. B. F. Gibbs, Prof. J. C. Gordon, F. E. Grice, W. B. Gurley, Samuel K. Hall, C. S. Johnson, Capt. James Bowen Johnson, Dr. Edward S. Jones, IRecruitlnfl anD Xooftout Committee. Dr. Otis T. Mason, Chairman, Ensign B. Wright, U.S.N Harry King, John B. Earner, A. P. Leidy, A. A. Lipscomb, Col. G. G. Martin, Zebina Moses, H. G. Ogden, A. K. Parris, W. H. Pearce, J. D. B. Peters, Maj. H. L. Piper, Dr. H. a. Robbins, Howard Sill, John B. Thompson, Gilbert Thompson, W. Mills Thompson, Washington Nelson Toler. D, B. Wainwright, William B. Whipple, John B. Wight, CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I. NAME. HE name of this Society sh;iil be The District OF Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, ARTICLE II. OBJECTS. The objects of this Society shall be to perpetuate the memory of the men, who, by their services or sacrifices during the war of the American Revolution, achieved the Independence of the American people; to unite and promote fellowship among their descendants; to inspire them and the community at large with a more profound reverence for the principles of the Govern- ment founded by our forefathers; to encourage historical re- search in relation to the American Revolution ; to acquire and preserve the records of the individual services of the patriots of the War, as well as documents, relics and landmarks; to mark the scenes of the Revolution by appropriate memorials; to celebrate the anniversaries of the prominent events of the War; to foster true patriotism; to maintain and extend the in- stitutions of American freedom ; and to carry on the purposes expressed in the preamble to the Constitution of our country and the injunctions of Washington in his farewell address to the American people. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY ARTICLE III. MEMBERSHIP. Section I. Any man shall be eligible to membership who, being of the age of twenty-one years or over and a citizen of good repute in the community, is the lineal descendant of an ancestor who was at all times unfailing in his loyalty to and rendered actual service in the cause of American Independence, either as an officer, soldier, seaman, marine, militiaman or minute-man, in the armed forces of the Continental Congress or of any one of the several Colonies or States; or as a signer of the Declaration of Independence; or as a member of a Com- mittee of Safety or Correspondence; or as a member of any Continental, Provincial or Colonial Congress or Legislature ; or as a civil officer, either of one of the Colonies or States or of the National Government; or as a recognized patriot who performed actual service by overt acts of resistance to the authority of Great Britain. He may be elected a member of this Society, provided that, upon due investigation, he shall be found to be acceptable. Sec. II. Applications for membership shall be made in du- plicate, upon blank forms prescribed by the General Board of Managers of the National Society, and shall in each case set forth the name, occupation and residence of the applicant, his line of descent, and the name, residence and services of his ancestor or ancestors in the Revolution from whom he derives eligibility. The applicant shall make oath that the statements of his application are true, according to the best of his knowl- edge and belief, and his application shall be endorsed by two members of the Society, accompanied by a letter from at least one compatriot, and subject to such other requirements as may be prescribed by the rules or by-laws of the Society. Sec. hi. Sons of Revolutionary soldiers who are regularly accepted by the Board of Management, upon the recommend- ation of the proper committees, may be made honorary mem- bers of the Society without payment of dues. Sec. IV. Any Senator or Representative, or officer in the civil, military or naval service of the United States, officially SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION residing in Washington, or any officer in the Diplomatic ser- vice of the Government of the United States, who is a member in good standing of a State Society of Sons of the American Revolution, may be elected to associate membership in this Society. Members of State Societies of Sons of the American Revolu- tion, while residing in the District of Columbia and upon election by the Board of Management, may be enrolled as Associate members of this Society. Sec. V. Whenever a member in good standing changes his residence to the jurisdiction of another State Society he shall be entitled, if he so elects, to a certificate of honorable demis- sion, in order that he may be transferred to said Society; pro- vided that no such certificate shall be given unless all dues and fees are paid, and said membership in this Society shall not cease until membership in the State Society be established. Sec. VI. If for any reason a member resigns or is dropped from the rolls of the Society, the number of his insignia shall be cancelled, and his name shall no longer appear in the year book of the Society. ARTICLE IV. OFFICERS AND MANAGERS. Section I. The officers of the Society shall be a President, three Vice-Presidents, one Recording Secretary and one Cor- responding Secretary, a Treasurer, a Registrar, an Assistant Registrar, an Historian, a Chaplain and such others as may be deemed necessary, who shall be elected by a vote of the majority of the members present at the annual meeting of the Society, and who shall hold office for one year, or until their successors shall be elected, and who, with fifteen other mem- bers, shall constitute the Board of Management; Provided, that the President and Vice-Presidents shall not be eligible for re-election for more than two successive terms ; and provided further, that the fifteen members of the Board of Management elected in 1894 shall be divided by lot into three classes of five DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY each, the first to serve one year, the second two years, and the third three years, and that at annual elections thereafter five members shall be elected to serve three years and until their successors are elected. Vacancies in the Board of Management shall be filled by the Society for the unexpired term. Sec. II. Delegates to the Congress of the Society shall be elected at each annual meeting, in accordance with the require- ments of the Constitution of the National Society, who shall hold office till their successors are duly elected and qualified. Sec. 111. An Executive Committee of five, of which the President of the Society shall be the chairman, may be elected by the Board of Management from their number, who shall, in the interim between the meetings of the Board, transact such business as shall be delegated to it by the Board of Management. Three members shall be a quorum of the Ex- ecutive Committee. ARTICLE V. FEES AND DUES. Section I. The initiation fee shall be five ($5) dollars; the annual dues three ($3) dollars; or the payment at one time of fifty ($50) dollars shall constitute a life member with exemp- tion from payment of dues thereafter. Members of the "Sons of the Revolution" who join this Society will be exempt from the payment of an initiation fee, provided they are eligible and acceptable under the Constitution of this Society. When a member is elected after the annual meeting his dues for the re- mainder of that year shall be at the rate of twenty-five cents per month. Sec. 11. The annual dues shall be payable in advance on the twenty-second day of February in each year. Sec. III. When the dues of any member shall remain un- paid for nine months, the Treasurer shall give him notice that unless the same be paid within three months thereafter, his membership shall cease; and in case such dues are not paid pursuant to such notice, or the default be satisfactorily ac- SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION counted for to the Board of Management, he shall thereupon cease to be a member. Sec. IV. The receipts each year from initiation fees, life- membership fees, and dues, constituting the aggregate annual resources of the Society, shall be devoted by the Board of Management to the following objects, and no others, viz: 1. Payment of the annual dues to the National Society of [not to exceed] fifty cents for each active member. 2. Maintenance of a building fund, by the investment of not less than ten per cent of the aggregate annual resources of the Society in such securities as the Board of Management shall direct. 3. Payment of current expenses. 4. Publication of such documents as may be deemed ad- visable. 5. Payment of such special expenses as may be authorized by the vote of two-thirds of the Board of Management. Sec. V. No vote of the Society, whereby the expenditure of the building fund shall be caused, shall be passed except at a stated or special meeting, at which at least fifty members shall be present, and two-thirds of those present shall vote in favor thereof; nor until the subject has been referred to the Board of Management and they shall have reported their opinion thereon, which report shall be made at the stated meeting next after the reference, or at a special meeting called for the purpose. ARTICLE VI. THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT. The Board of Management shall consist of the President, Vice-Presidents, Secretaries, Treasurer, Registrars, Chaplain, Historian, ex-officio, and fifteen members who shall be elected as herein provided. This Board shall judge of the qualifications of the candidates for admission to the Society and elect the same; and may establish local chapters with such powers as it may deem DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY proper within its jurisdiction not inconsistent with the Consti- tution of the National Society; may expel any member, after due notice and impartial trial, who by conduct unbecoming a gentleman shall render himself unworthy to remain a member, subject to appeal to the Society; and shall have charge of all meetings; shall recommend plans for promoting the objects of the Society; shall digest and prepare business; and shall authorize the disbursement and expenditure of unappropriated money in the treasury for the payment of current expenses; and generally superintend all the interests of the Society and execute all such duties as may be committed to it by the Society, It shall make, through the President, a general report of its transactions at the annual meeting of the Society. At all meetings of the Board of Management, five or more shall be sufficient for the transaction of business. ARTICLE VII. MEETINGS AND ELECTIONS. Section I. The Annual Meeting for election of officers and transaction of business shall be held at noon on the twenty- second day of February, the anniversary of the birth of George Washington, in every year, except when that date shall fall on Sunday, in which case the meeting shall be held on the follow- ing day. Sec. 11. Special meetings may be called by the President or Board of Management at any time for business purposes or for the purpose of celebrating events of the Revolution or other patriotic events, or devising means for the prosecution of patriotic work. The President shall call a special meeting whenever requested in writing so to do by five or more mem- bers. Sec. 111. General business may be transacted at any special meeting. Sec. IV. Thirteen members shall constitute a quorum at all meetings. Ayes and noes shall be called at any meeting of the Society upon the demand of five members. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Sec. v. All nominations for officers shall be made from the floor and not by committee, and all elections to office shall be by ballot. The persons receiving the majority of all the votes cast shall be declared elected, and shall hold office for the ensuing term and until their successors shall be elected. ARTICLE VIII. AMENDMENTS. Amendments to this Constitution may be offered at any meeting of the Society, but shall not be acted on until the next meeting. A copy of every proposed amendment shall be sent to each member, with a notice of the meeting at which the same is to be acted on, at least one week prior to said meeting. A vote of two-thirds of those present shall be necessary to the adoption of any amendment. BY-LAWS. SECTION I ELECTION OF MEMBERS. Any applicant for admission to this Society shall file with the Registrar his application as prescribed in the Constitution, to- gether with such documents and other proofs of qualification as he may have, and the initiation fee ($5.00) ; also a letter from the member proposing the name stating his knowledge of the applicant. These papers shall be referred to the Com- mittee on Eligibility. If found eligible the papers shall be referred to the Committee on Acceptability. The Board may then elect him as a member of the Society or otherwise dispose of his application, and if his eligibility is approved by the Board and by the Registrar-General of the National Society DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY he shall be entitled to all the privileges of a compatriot therein. If for any reason he is not approved as a member his papers and initiation fee shall be returned. SECTION II. THE PRESIDENT. The President, or in his absence a Vice-President, or in his absence a Chairman pro tempore, shall preside at all meetings of the Society and Board of Management, and have a casting vote. He shall exercise the usual functions of a presiding officer, and shall enforce strict observance of the Constitution and By-Laws and of the regulations and rules of the Society. SECTION III. THE SECRETARIES. The Recording Secretary shall have charge of the seal, cer- tificate of incorporation, by-laws and records of the Society, and, together with the presiding officer, shall certify all acts of the Society. He shall keep fair and accurate records of all the proceedings and orders of the Society; and shall give notice to the several officers of all votes, orders, resolves and proceed- ings of the Society affecting them or appertaining to their respective duties. He shall notify all members of their election and shall under the direction of the President or Vice-President, give due notice of the time and place of all meetings of the Society, and attend the same. The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct the general cor- respondence of the Society under the direction of the Presi- dent, and assist the Recording Secretary in his duties, and do such other acts as may be directed by the Board of Manage- ment. SECTION IV. THE TREASURER. The Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds and securities of the Society; they shall be deposited in some bank or sav- SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION ings institution in this District, to the credit of The District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and shall be drawn thence on the check of the Treasurer, for the purposes of the Society only. Out of these funds he shall pay such sums only as may be ordered by the Society, or by the Board of Management. He shall keep a true account of his receipts and payments, and, at each annual meeting, render the same to the Society. If, from the annual report of the Treasurer, there shall appear to be a balance against the Treasurer, no appropriation of money shall be made for any object but the necessary current expenses of the Society until such balance shall be paid. SECTION V. the registrar. The Registrar shall keep a roll of members, and in his hands shall be lodged all the proofs of membership qualification, and all the historical and genealogical papers, manuscript or other, of which the Society may become possessed; and under the direction of the Board of Management, shall keep copies of such similar documents as the owners thereof may not be willing to leave permanently in the keeping of the Society. He shall verify all statements of the Revolutionary services of ancestors that maybe made in the applications for membership, and make report to the Board of Management. SECTION VI. the historian. The Historian shall keep the records of the historical and commemorative meetings of the Society, and shall supervise the preparation and printing of all its historical publications, other than those of the membership rolls. He shall submit at each annual meeting a list of the mem- bers who may have died during the year, accompanied by biographical memoirs. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY SECTION Vll. COMMITTEES. As soon as practicable after his election the President shall appoint the following standing committees, viz.: 1. Ways and Means Committee, consisting of seven mem- bers, who shall perform the duties of a finance committee, and shall have charge of all measures for raising the necessary means for carrying on the business of the Society, including the subject of initiation fees and dues. This committee shall audit the Treasurer's accounts. 2. Building Committee, consisting of three members. 3. Library Committee, consisting of three members, who shall have charge of the library and relics and rooms of the Society, and the supervision of such publications as may be authorized by the Society. 4. Advancement Committee, consisting of thirteen mem- bers, who shall consider, and from time to time report to the Board of Management such measures as in their opinion are calculated to advance the interests and promote the general welfare of the Society. 5. Meeti?igs Committee, consisting of seven members, who shall have charge of all arrangements for meetings or outings of the Society which may involve extra expense for either transportation, entertainments or refreshments. 6. Eligibility Committee, consisting of three members, who shall, after careful scrutiny of the record of each appli- cant for membership, endorse their conclusions upon the ap- plication papers and transmit the papers to the Committee on Acceptability. 7. Acceptability Committee, consisting of three members, who shall, after due inquiry into the character and standing of each applicant, endorse their recommendations upon the appli- cation papers, and transmit the papers to the Secretary for the action of the Board. SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 8. Recruiting Committee, consisting of forty-four members, who shall be a lookout committee for securing accessions to the membership of the Society. 9, Press Committee, consisting of three members, who shall be charged with all matters for publication concerning the Society in which the public press may be considered to be interested. In the absence from the city of members of the foregoing committees, the President is authorized to appoint temporarily, in any case, a sufficient number of members to complete a quorum; and he is authorized to appoint at any time, for tem- porary purposes, special committees, at the request of the Board of Management. SECTION Vlll. FORM FOR INSTALLATION OF COMPATRIOTS. The gentlemen who have been elected members since the last installations will present themselves. The compatriots who endorsed the applications in these cases will escort the gentlemen to the front of the Chair under the direction of the Committee on Acceptability. The Presiding Officer will then say: Gentlemen: The interests, objects and principles of this Society are committed to our united care. We are pledged "to cherish, maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom, to foster true patriotism and love of country, and to aid in securing for mankind all the blessings of liberty." Do you so pledge yourselves } Answer: We do. The Compatriots of the Society of the Sons of the American Revolution will rise. Your properly constituted authorities have, after due care, recommended and elected the gentlemen present; and they are now formally accepted as Compatriots of this Society. The members of the Society will then say : Compatriots:— We welcome you most heartily. DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS. (July, 1896.) Name. ABERT, CHARLES, ABERT, SYLVANUS T., ADAMS, Dr. FRANCIS J., ADDISON, Rev. DANIEL D., ALDEN, WILLIAM P., ANDERSON, Capt. HARRY R., U.S ANDERSON, Lieut. JAS. T., U.S.A. ANNIN, WILLIAM E., ARMES, Maj. GEO. A., ATKINS, JOSEPH L, AUSTIN, AMORY, 4 Redwood AVERILL, FRANK L., BABCOCK, Col. JOHN B., U.S.A., BAKER, Dr. FRANK, BALDWIN, Rev. CHARLES W., •BALDWIN, WILLIAM D., .82 Louisiana Avenue 1827 H Street Great Falls, Montana Beverly, Mass. 1405 5th Street .A., Newport, R. I. , Columbus, Ohio 1419 R Street 1405 F Street 3202 17th Street Street, Newport, R. I. 1479 Columbia Road 2005 G Street 1804 Columbia Road 509 3d Street 25 Grant Place BALL, EBENEZER B., BALL, GEORGE W., BALL, JOSEPH J. G., BALLOCH, Dr. EDWARD A., 229 Massachusetts Avenue 3070 Q_Street 602 5th Street 1218 I2th Street BARKER, Capt. ALBERT S BARRY, RICHARD V., BAYLY, WILLIAM H., BAYNE, Dr. JOHN W., BEALE, CHARLES F. T., BECK, Hon. GEORGE T., BECKWITH, PAUL, BENET, LAURENCE V., BENJAMIN, Dr. MARCUS, BENNETT, Past Asst. Eng. BENNEY, GEORGE A., BENNEY, JAMES, BESSELIEVRE, SIDNEY I., U.S.N., San Francisco, Cal. 124 C Street Southeast 323 B Street Southeast 116 2nd Street Southeast 1079 31st Street Beckton, Wyoming U. S. National Museum 702 17th Street U. S. National Museum FRANK M., U.S.N., Navy Dep. Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. 315 E Street Nortlieast BILLINGS, Pay Dir. L. G., U.S.N. , Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. District No. 34 35 483 289 551 5"7 3^7 241 71 373 51 283 455 239 469 267 12 102 95 336 232 509 210 386 527 157 43 382 258 325 324 339 548 226 National No. 1834 1835 6983 2089 7051 7007 2II7 2041 187I 2173 1851 2083 6955 2039 6969 2067 1812 1902 1895 2136 2032 7009 2010 2186 7027 1957 1843 2182 2058 2125 2124 2139 7048 2026 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Name. BIRGE, HARRY C, 1331 F Street BIRGE, HENRY W., U. S. Pension Bureau BLANCHARD, Capt. DAWSON A., U. S. Pension Bureau BLOUNT, FREDERICK R., BLOUNT, HENRY P., Dallas, Texas 3101 U Street BOUTELLE, Hon. CHARLES A., House of Representatives Hampton, Va. 1357 Princeton Street 1321 R Street 1310 Rhode Island Avenue 2035 P Street BOUTELLE, Dr. JAMES T., BOYNTON, CHARLES A., BOYNTON, Gen. HENRY V. BRACKETT, Dr. JOHN E., BRADLEY, GEORGE L., BRECKINRIDGE, Hon. CLIFTON R., U. S. Ambassador, St. Petersburg, Russia BRECKINRIDGE, DAVID C, 26 Cortlandt St., N. Y. City BRECKINRIDGE, Gen. JOSEPH C, U.S.A., i3i4Conn. Ave. BRECKINRIDGE, Hon. WILLIAM C. P., Lexington, Ky. BREWER, Justice DAVID J., 1412 Massachusetts Avenue BRITTON, Hon. ALEXANDER T., 622 F Street BROCKETT, PAUL, BROOKS, NEWTON M., BROWN, ALEXANDER, BROWN, DUDLEY P., BROWN, STEPHEN C, BROWNING, GEORGE L., BROWNLOW, Col. JOHN B., BUCHANAN, ROBERDEAU, BURBA, GEORGE F., BURGESS, CHARLES H., BURNETT, Dr. SWAN M., BUTTERFIELD, Gen. FRANKLIN G., Derby Line, Vermont BYRNE, Capt. BERNARD A., U.S.A., Fort Thomas, Ky. BYRNE, Lieut. CHARLES, U.S.A., War Department U. S. National Museum Post Office Department Norwood, Va. Anadarko, Oklahoma U. S. National Museum 2109 F Street 141 1 Corcoran Street 1 2 16 1 8th Street Mount Vernon, Ohio 1333 8th Street 916 17th Street CABELL, Prof. WILLIAM D., CALL, Hon. WILKINSON, CAMPBELL, CHARLES H., CARHART, ALBERT, CARTER, Capt. ALFRED B., CHANDLER, HIRAM G., CHANNELL, CHARLES S., CHANNELL, LEON L., CHARLTON, CHARLES H., CHARLTON, JOHN P., CHASE,Capt.CONSTANT1NE,U. 1761 N Street United States Senate 1733 De Sales Street 1326 nth Street Memphis, Tenn. Buffalo, NY. Stanstead Plain, Quebec 36 1 Street Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. S.A., Washington Barracks District No. 334 333 366 207 183 158 134 125 25 76 53 142 364 55 7 342 182 518 202 246 442 537 565 103 26 497 515 355 136 285 171 16 346 531 255 109 224 571 570 37T 235 480 National No. 2134 2133 2166 2007 1983 1958 1934 1925 1825 1876 1853 1942 2164 1855 1807 2142 1982 7018 2002 2046 6942 7037 7065 1903. 1826 6997 7015 2155 1936 2085 I971 1816 2146 7031 2055 1909 2024 2171 2035 6980 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Name. Address. ^x^r\<:.X National No. No. CHESTER, Com. COLBY M., U.S.N., Philadelphia, Pa. 218 2018 CHICKERING, Prof. JOHN W., Kendall Green 56 1856 CHILDERS, Col. GRACEY, Claiksvilie, Tenn. 513 7013 CHILDS, ASAPH K., Athens, Georgia 505 7005 CHILDS, Rev. Dr. THOMAS S., 1308 Conn. Avenue 219 2019 CLARK, ALLEN C, 605 F Street 122 1922 CLARK, A. HOWARD, Smithsonian Institution 46 1846 CLARK, APPLETON P., 119 6th Street Northeast 120 1920 CLARK, APPLETON P., Jr., 605 F Street 121 1921 CLARK, GILBERT A., 605 F Street 475 6975 CLARKE, Dr. DANIEL B., National Bank of the Republic 81 1881 CLARKE, Prof. FRANK W., U. S. Geological Survey 42 1842 CLARKE, Col. I. EDWARDS, Bureau of Education 172 1972 CLAYTON, Rev. SAMUEL D., Dayton, Ohio 254 2054 CLAYTON, WILLIAM McK., 712 13th Street 280 2080 COLE, THEODORE L, 1429 Stoughton Street 432 6932 COLEMAN, Dr. HORACE, U. S. Pension Bureau 59 1859 COOMBS, Col. CHARLES W., loi F Street Northeast 88 1888 COOPER, CHARLES M., 320 Pearl Street, New York City 523 7023 COWLES, Capt. BYRON K., Chicago, 111. 425 6925 COWLES, Capt. CALVIN D., U.S.A., Fort Clark, Texas 153 1953 COWLES, Hon. WILLIAM H. H., Wilksboro, N. C. 436 6936 COX, WILLIAM v., U. S. National Museum 15 1815 CRAIG, Capt. ROBERT, U.S.A., 1822 I Street 23 1823 CRANE, STEPHEN, New^ York City 561 7061 CRISSEY, Dr. SARDIS L., 1426 Massachusetts Avenue 4,52 6952 CULBERTSON, Rev. JOHN N., 707 9th Street Northeast 211 2011 CURTIS, WILLIAM E., 1801 Connecticut Avenue 501 7001 CUTCHEON, Hon. BYRON M., Grand Rapids, Mich. 323 2123 CUTLER, SAMUEL M., Baltimore, Md. 468 6968 DANA, Gen. JAMES J., U.S.A., Waltham, Mass. 60 i860 DANA, RICHARD, Waltham, Mass. 274 2074 DAVIS, Ensign CLELAND, U.S.N. , Navy Department 545 7045 DAVIS, SAMUEL G., Treasury Department 569 7069 DEAN, Med. Dir. RICHARD C, U.S.N. (Retired), 1736 I St. 307 2107 DeCAINDRY, WILLIAM A., War Department 175 1975 DENNISON, Dr. IRA W., 1322 L Street 435 6935 DENT, Hon. JOSIAH, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. 118 1918 DICKINS, Commander FRANCIS W., U.S.N., Newport, R. I. 273 2073 DICKSON, WILLIAM M., Atlanta, Georgia 557 7057 DOOLITTLE, GEORGE, War Department 212 2012 DOUGLASS, Hon. JOHN W., 1816 F Street 124 1924 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Name. Address. District No. National No. DUBOIS, Hon. FRED. T., United States Senate 372 2172 Dubois, james t.. 1423 Chapin Street N.W. 92 1892 Dubois, Capt. richard c, , U.S.A., Hallstead, Pa. 62 1862 DUHAMEL, JAMES F., 930 F Street 90 1890 DURAND, JOHN, 164 Boulevard Montparnasse, Paris, France 404 6904 DYER, LEONARD H., 1325 Vermont Avenue 543 7043 EARNEST, JOHN P., 1628 Riggs Place 319 2II9 EASTMAN, Prof. JOHN R., U. S. Naval Observatory 36 1836 EDDY, Dr. OTIS J., U. S. Pension Bureau 87 1887 EDWARDS, WILLIAM S., Charleston Kenawha, W. Va. 449 6949 ELLIS, JOHN F., 1333 Vermont Avenue 368 2168 ELY, SELDEN M., 221 E Street 510 7010 EMERY, Hon. MATTHEW G ., 207 1 Street 45 1845 FAULKNER, Hon. CHARLES J., United States Senate 139 1939 FISHER, Jr., ROBERTS. J., 1915 Kalorama Avenue 476 6976 FLINT, Med. Ins. JAMES M., U.S.N., U. S. Nat. Museum 37 1837 FORBUSH, ABIAL A., 321 7th Street (Northeast) 276 2076 FRENCH, WALTER H., 908 13th Street (Southeast) 451 6951 FRYE, Hon. WILLIAM P., United States Senate 32 1832 GALLAUDET, EDWARD M., , L.L.D., Kendall Green 47 1847 GANNETT, HENRY, U. S. Geological Survey 423 6923 GARDNER, CHARLES L., 1710 i6th Street 508 7008 GARNETT, HENRY W., 1319 New York Avenue 132 1932 GARRISON, Hon. JOHN R., 1427 R Street 64 1864 GERALD, HERBERT P., U. S. Patent Office 567 7067 GIBBS, Dr. BENJAMIN F., 2934 14th Street 491 6991 GIBSON, Cen. HORATIO G., , U.S.A., 2104 Ward Place 17 1817 GODWIN, HARRY P., Evening Star Office 535 7035 GOODE, Dr. G. BROWN, Smithsonian Institution 160 i960 GOODE, Hon. JOHN, 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue 347 2147 GOODE, RICHARD U., U. S. Geological Survey 91 1 89 1 GORDON, Prof. JOSEPH C, Kendall Green 18 1818 GRAHAM, JOHN R., Navy Department 50 1850 GRANT, Gen. LEWIS A., Minneapolis, Minn. 439 6939 GREELY, Gen. ADOLPHUS ' W., U.S.A., 1914 G Street 114 I914 GREEN, ANDREW J., U. S. Pension Bureau 272 2072 GREEN, BERNARD R., 1738 N Street 24 1824 GREEN, DARIUS A., Navy Department 504 7004 GREEN, JOHN M., U. S. Pension Bureau 356 2156 GREEN, WINTHROP D., 3018 Dumbarton Avenue 514 7014 GREENE, Rev. Dr. SAMUEL H., 1320 Q_ Street 574 7074 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION XI A District National Name. Address. jj^_ j^^_ GREER, Rear Adm. JAMES A., U.S.N. , 2010 Hillyer Place 529 7029 GRESHAM, Capt. JOHN C., U.S.A., Fort Grant, Arizona 472 6972 GRICE, CHARLES P., Philadelphia, Pa. 244 2044 GRICE, FRANCIS, Philadelphia, Pa. 245 2045 GRICE, FRANCIS E., Navy Department i6r 1961 GROSVENOR, Hon. CHARLES H., House of Representatives 123 1923 GURLEY, WM. B., 1335 F Street 541 7041 HAINS, Lieut. JOHN P., U.S.A., New Orleans, La. 466 6966 HAINS, ROBERT P., U. S. Patent Office 456 6956 HALL, HENRY D., loii H Street 314 2114 HALL, HENRY O., Army Medical Museum 498 6998 HALL, SAMUEL K., 421 H Street 312 2112 HALSTEAD, EMINEL P., 3024 Q_ Street 225 2025 HALSTED, JOHN J., 1636 19th Street 20 1820 HARDIN, Gen. MARTIN D., U.S.A., Chicago, 111 322 2122 HARRIS, Dr. CHAS. M. B., 1917 Kalorama Avenue 392 2192 HARRISON, RUSSELL B., Terre Haute, Ind. 220 2020 HART, ALEXANDER R., 320 Pearl Street, New York City 75 1875 HARTSHORN, EDWIN N., Alliance, Ohio 352 2152 HATCH, MARK B., 2206 CL Street 566 7066 HAWES, Hon. JOHN B., Department of State 217 2017 HAWLEY, JOSEPH H., Danbury, Conn. 500 7000 HAYDEN, Judge CHARLES T., Tempe, Arizona 332 2132 HAYDEN, Ensign EVERETT, U.*S.N.(Retired), 1802 i6th St. 549 7049 HAYDEN, LEWIS S., 1002 N Street 310 2110 HAZEN, Rev. ALLEN, 1422 nth Street 539 7039 HELLEN, WILLIAM F., 1325 21st Street 446 6946 HENDERSON, Hon. JOHN S., Salisbury, N. C. 152 1952 HENRY, Hon. WILLIAM W., Richmond, Va. 40 1840 HERRON, Col. WILLIAM A., Pittsburg, Pa. 393 2193 HEWIT, Rev. AUGUSTINE F., New York City 257 2057 HIGHBORN, Commodore PHILIP, U.S.N. , 1707 N Street 499 6999 HOFFMAN, Dr. WALTER, J. 222 E Street 105 1905 HOLT, HENRY P. R., Treasury Department 304 2104 HORD, Rev. ARNOLD H., Holmesburg, Pa. 85 1885 HORD, Med. Dir. WILLIAM T., U.S.N., 1702 19th Street 320 2120 HORTON, WILLIAM E., 317 4>^ Street 216 2016 HOSMER, CoL. ADDISON A., 2020 Hillyer Place 302 2102 HOUGH, WALTER, U. S. National Museum 167 1967 HOWE, Capt. WALTER, U.S.A., Washington Barracks 477 6977 HUBBELL, Dr. WILLIAM W., 1420 New York Avenue 84 1884 HUNT, Capt. ALFRED E., Pittsburg, Pa. 185 1985 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY Name. Address. °'^^"<^' National No. No. HUSBAND, HENRY M., ^ 623 F Street 78 1878 HUSBAND, JOHN L, Wheaton, Montgomery Co., Md. 133 1933 HUTCHINSON, ELIAS S., 1709 P Street 387 2187 JENINGS, JEFFERSON H., 511 6th Street 141 1941 JOHNSON, ARNOLD B., Treasury Department 97 1897 JOHNSON, Gen. BRADLEY T., Baltimore, Md. 170 1970 JOHNSON, CHARLES S., 1214 9th Street 330 2130 JOHNSON, JAMES B. Howard University 108 1908 JOHNSON, Rev, Dr. JAMES G., Chicago, lU. 98 1898 JOHNSON, Dr. JOSEPH T., 1728 K Street 196 1996 JOHNSON, LORENZO M., P. O. box 109, Eagle Pass, Texas 100 1900 JONES, Dr. EDWIN S., 1505 R Street 440 6940 JOUETT, Rear Adm. J. E., U.S.N. (Retired), 1313 S Street 191 1991 KENDALL, Dr. FRANCIS D., Columbia, S. C. 413 6913 KENNON, Lieut. LYMAN W. V., U.S.A., 1453 Mass. Ave. 82 1882 KESSLER, THOMAS V., Pensacola, Florida 511 701 1 KIMBALL, DAVID, Saxton's River, Vermont 187 1987 KIMBERLY, Rear Admiral LEWIS A., U.S.N. (Retired), West Newton, Mass. 288 2088 KING, DAVID L., Akron, Ohio 350 2150 KING, HARRY, 1335 Q_Street 21 1821 KNOX, WILLIAM S., 1804 New Hampshire Avenue 278 2078 KURTZ, Dr. JOHN, 3142 P Street 474 6974 LAMB, Dr. DANIEL S., 800 loth Street 177 1977 LANGLEY, SAMUEL P., Secretary Smithsonian Institution 4 1804 LARNER, JOHN B., 1709 19th Street 540 7040 LARNER, NOBLE D., 937 I Street 503 7003 LARNER, PHILIP F., 1746 P Street 262 2062 LAUGHLIN, GEORGE McC, Pittsburg, Pa. 426 6926 LAUGHLIN, HENRY A., Pittsburg, Pa. 430 6930 LAUGHLIN, Jr., JAMES, Pittsburg, Pa. 427 6927 LEIDY, AUGUSTUS P., 1317 nth Street 222 2022 LEUPP, FRANCIS E., 1813 16th Street 178 1978 LIPSCOMB, ANDREW A., Warder Building, 9th and F Sts. 354 2154 LIPSCOMB, LISLE S., 612 14th Street 361 2161 LOCKWOOD, Prof. H. H., U.S.N. (Retired), 2900 Q_Street 486 6986 LONG, Capt. O. F., U.S.A., Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. 533 7033 LOOMIS, LAFAYETTE C, Winthrop Heights, D. C. 562 7062 LOTHROP, JOHN P., 1349 L Street 77 1877 LOUCKS, CHARLES, U. S. Pension Bureau 428 6928 LOWDERMILK, WILLIAM H., 1424 F Street 530 7030 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Name. Address. District National No. No. LURTY, WARREN S., Harrisonburg, Va. 374 2174 LYMAN, CHARLES E., 1109 N Street 554 7054 McClelland, EDMOND L., 1771 Madison Street 315 2115 McCULLOH, ROBERT L., Fort Assinniboine, Mont. 357 2157 McDOUGALL, Capt. T. M., U.S.A., Harper's Ferry, W.Va. 269 2069 McDowell, WILLIAM O., Newark, N. J. 213 2013 McDUFFlE, Hon. JOHN V., Hayneville, Alabama 270 2070 McKEAN, HENRY B., U. S. Pension Bureau 236 2036 MACKALL, Dr. LOUIS, 1203 31st Street iii 1911 MACLAY, CYRUS C, Tipton, Mo. 194 1994 MARBURY, Jr., JOHN, 3307' U Street 441 6941 MARCELLUS, ROBERT H., 2122 Pennsylvania Avenue 286 2086 MARLATT, CHARLES L., U. S. Department of Agriculture 573 7073 MARMION, Med. Ins. R. A., M.D., U.S.N., care of Navy Dep. 490 6990 MARSH, WILLIAM L, U. S. Pension Bureau 358 2158 MARTIN, EDGAR N., Kansas City, Mo. 422 6922 MARTIN, CoL. GEORGE G., 1322 L Street 433 6933 MARTIN, H. W., U. S. Consular Clerk, Southampton, Eng. 471 6971 MASON, EBENEZER E., Accotink, Virginia 478 6978 MASON, ERWIN F., U. S. Pension Bureau 556 7056 MASON, Prof. OTIS T., U. S. National Museum 168 1968 MASON, WILLIAM L., Milwaukee, Wis. 80 1880 MAYNARD, GEORGE C, 1407 15th Street 434 6934 MAYNARD, JAMES, Knoxville, Tenn. 229 2029 MEREDITH, WILLIAM L., Seattle, Washington 308 2108 MEREDITH, Capt. WILLIAM M., Chicago, lU. 203 2003 MILCHSACK, WILLIAM H., Pittsburg, Pa. 403 6903 MILLER, BENJAMIN, 1409 30th Street 522 7022 MITCHELL, THOMAS, 1224 nth Street 385 2185 MOODY, CARLTON M., Philadelphia, Pa. 399 2199 MORGAN, Dr. FRANCIS P., 1230 9th Street 547 7047 MORTON, Major HOWARD, Pittsburg, Pa. 155 1955 MORTON. Hon. LEVI P., Rhinebeck, N. Y. 38 1838 MOSELEY, EDWARD A., 1113 i6th Street 41 1841 MOSES, ZEBINA, 711 H Street 259 2059 MULLAN, SAMUEL E., 600 R Street 154 1954 MUNN, HENRY B., 1334 R Street 306 2106 MUNROE, Prof. CHARLES E., Columbian University 461 6961 NEWCOMB, Lieut. WARREN P., U.S.A., Presidio of San Francisco, California 337 2137 NORTH, JULIUS B., Shoreham, Vt. 424 6924 NORTON, WILLIAM T., Pacific Building 560 7060 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY OGDEN, HERBERT G., OLMSTEAD, FERNANDO C, OLMSTEAD, FREDERICK S., ONTHANK, CHARLES W., 1809 iSth Street Danbury, Conn. Danbury, Conn. 1441 Chapin Street District National No. No. 517 7017 556 7036 495 6995 PARK, WILLIAM G., PARKER, Hon. MYRON M., PARRIS, ALBION K., PARRIS, SAMUEL B., PARSONS, FRANCIS H., PARSONS, Dr. STARR, PEALE, Dr. ALBERT C, PEARCE, WILLIAM H., PENROSE, Med. Ins. THOS. N. PERHAM, AURESTUS S., PESCUD, PETER F., PETERS, JESSE D. B., PHELPS, Rear Adm. THOMAS PHILLIPS, EDSON, PIPER, HORACE L, U.S. Life PLUMB, HENRY B., PLUME, SAMUEL W., PORTERFIELD, CHARLES, POST, PHILIP S., Jr., POSTON, CHARLES D., PRENTISS, Dr. D. WEBSTER PROCTER, Hon. JOHN R., U. PROCTOR, Hon. REDFIELD, PROUTY, CHENEY R., PUTNAM, ROBERT M. S., PUTNAM, RUFUS F., New York City 14:8 F Street 1344 F Street 816 Connecticut Avenue 210 1st Street Southeast corner 9th and E Streets 605 I2tli Street U. S. Pension Bureau , M.D., U.S.N., Norfolk, Va. U. S. Pension Bureau New Orleans, La. 612 F Street S., U.S. N., Concord, Mass. 1461 Florida Avenue Saving Service, Treas. Dep't. Peely, Pa. New Orleans, La. St. Paul, Minn. Galesburg, III. Phoenix, Arizona , 1218 Ninth Street S. Civil Service Commission United States Senate Eagle Pass, Texas New York City 1428 Corcoran Street RABORG, WILLIAM A., U. S. Geological Survey RANKIN, Rev. Dr. JEREMIAH E., Pres't Howard University RAWLES, WILLIAM G., Washington Barracks REEVE, CoL. FELIX A., Solicitor of the Treasury REILY, PHILIP K., 2321 Pennsylvania Avenue RHEES, WILLIAM J., Smithsonian Institution RICHARDS, Very Rev. J. H. C, Pres't Georgetown University RILEY, OWEN, Pulteney. N. Y. ROBBINS, Dr. HENRY A., 1750 M Street ROBBINS, ZENAS C, 1750 M Street ROBINSON, Maj. HERBERT F., Phoenix, Arizona 420 112 528 532 188 429 184 411 470 568 292 13 166 542 363 243 489 282 234 "5 173 506 192 367 378 309 459 524 9 129 14 438 146 89 370 394 6920 1912 7028 7032 1988 6929 1984 6911 6970 706S 2092 1813 1966 7042 2163 2043 6989 20S2 2034 1915 1973 2578 1992 2167 2178 2184 2109 6959 7024 1809 1929 1814 6938 1946 1S89 2170 2194 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Name. Address. ROBINSON, Maj. N. T. N., Ass't Solicitor, Treasury Dep't ROBINSON, Lieut. WIRT, U.S.A., Cambridge, Mass. ROCKWELL, Hon. HOSEA H., ROGERS, Col. JOSEPH S., ROSS, FRANK M., ROSS, MANSFIELD A., ROUND, Hon. GEORGE C, SARGENT, WILLIAM G., SAXTON, Gen. 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THOMPSON, Prof. GILBERT, THOMPSON, JOHN B., THOMPSON, MAGNUS S., THOMPSON, WILLIAM M., THOMPSON, W. MILLS, TODD, WILLIAM E., TOLER, WASHINGTON N., TOWNSEND, CHARLES H. T. TRACY, ALVAN T., TRAPIER, RICHARD S., TREUTLEN, Cou JOHN F., TRUE, FREDERICK W., TULEY, ROWAN B., TUTTLE, Prof. ALBERT H., Address. U. S. Geological Survey 1756 Corcoran Street 1309 Corcoran Street San Francisco, Cal. 1756 Corcoran Street 129 A Street Northeast Lock Box 532, City Las Cruces, New Mexico 1426 S Street 7 Cooke Place 1009 13th Street U. S. National Museum 1533 6th Street University of Virginia, Va. District National No. No. 2189 6915 2190 7058 7025 2027 7034 2129 2071 7038 1822 2095 6982 113 389 390 558 525 227 534 329 271 538 22 295 4S2 VAN DYKE, HARRY W., VAN HORN, FRANCIS C, VAN MATER, JACOB R., VAN MATER, PAUL R., 1301 K Street 920 17th Street Hagerstown, Maryland 937 K Street VAN REYPEN,Med. Dir. W. K., M.D., U.S.N. , 102115th St. VAUGHAN, Dr. GEORGE T., Philadelphia, Pa. VENABLE, Hon. 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Pension Bureau Monongah, West Va. 544 553 519 520 242 485 30 488 377 437 73 340 453 197 552 79 564 351 473 180 31 546 555 559 328 313 512 7044 7053 7019 7020 2042 6985 1830 6988 2177 6937 1873 2140 6953 1997 7052 1879 7064 2151 6973 19S0 i«3r 7046 7055 7059 2128 2113 7012 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION "*^^' Address. ,.j?- WHIPPLE, ODELL L., 1720 14th Street WHIPPLE, WILLIAM B., 1720 i4th'Street WHITE, ASHTON S. H., 629 A Street Northeast WHITEHEAD, MORTIMER, Jr., New Orleans, La. WHITING, Dr. GUY F., 1303 New Hampshire Avenue WIGHT, JOHN B., 1410 G Street WIGHT, LLOYD B., 25 Grant Place WIGHT, OTIS C., 306 Indiana Avenue WILKINSON, Dr. AHAB G., U. S. Patent Office WILKINSON, ERNEST, 1843 R Street WILLARD, HENRY K., 1416 F Street WILLCOX, ORLANDO B., Denver, Colo. WILLCOX, Gen. ORLANDO B., U.S.A., 2022 R Street WILLIAMS, Rev. GILBERT F., 620 G Street Southeast WILSON, THEODORE D., Jr., 1631 i6th Street WINLOCK, WILLIAM C., Smithsonian Institution WINSTON, ISAAC, 1325 Corcoran Street WOODBURY, Dr. HENRY E., 2325 L Street WOODMAN, Dr. FRANCIS J., 634 A Street Northeast WOOSTER, Dr. WALTER M., 1433 L Street WORDEN, Rear Admiral J. L., U.S.N. , 1428 K Street WRIGHT, BENJAMIN, 1724 Corcoran Street WRIGHT, Col. LEVI P., 227 New Jersey Ave. Southeast WRIGHT, Gen. MARCUS J., 1724 Corcoran Street YATES, Lieut. A. W., U.S.A., Madison Barracks, N. Y. 431 6931 District Nations No. No. 563 7063 550 7050 74 1874 318 2118 143 1943 144 1944 261 2061 260 2060 296 2096 151 195 1 450 6950 291 2091 181 I981 376 2176 521 7021 44 1844 326 2126 380 2180 86 1 886 484 6984 2 1802 341 2141 150 1950 6 1806 SUMMARY. JULY, 1896. 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