E 401 .1 .P4 1896 Copy 2 Aztec Club of 1847 FOUNDED OCTOBER 13, 1847 .... INCORPORATED DECEMBER 29, 1892 1896 THE CONSTITUTION Bstec Club of 1847 %iQt of Members 1896. Gift ^B. Julian J»«x«« 1912 ^.x ^ O^ WASHINGTON, D. C. : JUDD & DliTWEILER, PRINTERS. 1S95. AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. Founded in the Cit}^ of Mexico, October 13, 1847. Incorporated under. the laws of the United States, December 29, 1892, OFFICERS, i895-'96. President. Colonel De Lancky Floyd-Jones, . U S. Army. ' Vicc-Presidefit. Admiral Alexander C. Rhind, , U. S. Navy. Secretary. General Horatio Gates Gibson, U. S. Army. Assistant Secretary. Mark Burckle Hatch, . . . Washington, D. C. Treasurer. Colonel De Lance y Floyi3-Jon^s, ' Vice- Treasicrer. Herman Knickerbocker. Vielk, Executive Comraittec. Colonel John Darragh Wilkins, Pay Director James H. Watmough, General Horatio Gates Gibson, Lieutenant Theodorus B. M. Mason Colonel De Lancey Floyd-Jones, General John Watts Keari^y, . John Winter Brannan, M. D., Edward Trenchard, Mark Burckle Hatch, . U. S. Army. New York City U. S. Army. U. S. Navy. U. S. Army. U. S. Navy. U. S. Army. New York City. New York City. New York City. Washington, D. C. (3) OFFICERS OF THE AZTEC CLUB OF 1847 I'ROM ITS ORGANIZATION, OCTOBER 13, 1847. PRESIDENTS. Elected. Retired. 1847 General John A. Quitman 1848 1848 General Persifor F. Smith 1852 1848 ColonelJohn B. Grayson 1852 1852 Colonel Benjamin Huger 1867 1867 General Robert Patterson 1881 1881 General Winfield S. Hancock 1885 1885 Geperal 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 1891 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 VICE-PRESIDENTS. 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 1881 1881 General Ulysses S. Grant 1885 1885 Professor Henry Coppee, LL. D 1887 1887 Colonel Henry L. Kendrick 1888 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 (5) AZTEC CLUB OF 1 847. SECRETARIES. Elecied. Retired. 1847 Ciiptain George Deas 18-18 1847 LiiMitcnant Henry Copped 1848 1848 Lieuteniint Charles P. Stone 1848 1848 Lieutenant :\[artin L. Smith 1852 1852 Cai)t^\in Mansfield Lovell 18()7 18G7 tieneral George Sykes . . 1808 1868 Colonel Charles J. Biddle 1 873 1874 Professor Henry Coppee, LL. D 1885 1885 GeneralJames B. Fry 1888 1889 General Orlando B. Wilcox 1890 1890 General Innis N. Palmer 1894 1894 General Horatio Gates Gibson ASSISTANT SECRETA RIES. Apnointed. Retired. 1886 Holbrooke Fitz John Poiter 1888 1888 Randall Hagner. 1889 1889 Horal^io Gates (iibson, Jr 1890 1890 Mark Burckle Hatcli TREASURERS. Elected. Retired. 1847 Lieutenant Richard P. Hammond 1848 1848 Lieutenant Peter V. Hagner 1848 1848 CoIonelJohn B. Grayson 1852 1852 General Peter V. Hagner 1885 1885 Colonel De Lancey Floyd-Jones VICE-TREASURERS. 1878 General Zealous B. Tower 1885 1895 Herman K. Viel6 Aztec Club of 1847. Chronicle. On the 13th of October, 1S47, as soon as the United States Army was quietly established in the Citj^ 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 proceed- ings 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 C. F. Smith, as First Vice-Presidents; Captain J. B. Magruder, as Second Vice-President; Lieutenant R, P. Ham- mond, as Treasurer; Captain George Deas and Lieutenant H. Coppee, as Secretaries. The original home of the Club was the handsome residence of Sefior Boca Negra, who had been formerly minister to the United States from Mexico, and was located on one of the streets leading out of the Calle Plateros, and not far from the head- quarters of General Scott, Commander-in-Chief. On the 13th of January, 1848, a Constitution was adopted and a new election was held. The initiation fee was made $20, pay- able in advance. General Winfield Scott and Chaplain John McCarty were elected honorary members. On March 3d, 1S4S, by resolution of the Club, a Constitution, 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 after returning to the United States; but, "desiring to preserve some lasting memo- rial of the pleasure and advantages derived from this institution that may .serve for all time as an additional bond of friendship and brotherhood among its members, ' ' it was (7) AZTEC CLUH O]' 1 847, '^Resolved, That the organization of the Chib shall continue with its present officers for a period of five 3'ears from the 14th September, 1S47." At the time of the withdrawal of the Army from Mexico the Club consisted of 160 members and 2 honorary members. In 1852 an election of new officers was made accordingly, 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 transmission to living members and to the families of those deceased. The action taken at this meeting was submitted to the sur- vivors 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 Constitution of 1S47, as follows: In 1 87 1 it was decided to admit to membership officers who may apply, having serv^ed in any part of Mexico during the war, after nomination and election b}^ 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 represented b}^ the son or nearest blood relative, after his nomination and election by the Club. In 1887 it was decided that officers now deceased who served in Mexico during the war, never members of the Club, but eligible to membership if living, may be admitted to the roll of membership, each to be represented by his nearest blood rela- tive, when duly elected by the Club, upon the written applica- tion of such blood relative, approved by two members to whom he is known. In October, 1888, it was deemed proper, in view of the ex- pressed desire of the original Club, in May, 1848, " to preserve for all time some lasting memorial that maj^ serve as an addi- tional bond of friendship and brotherhood among its members; ' ' and the decided continuance of the Aztec Club of 1847 in " per- petuity," as expressed in the Constitution of 1887, and again AZTKC CI.UB OP 1847. in the revised Constitution of iSSS, that the Club should be known — ist. As the "Aztec Club of 1847." 2d. That it is to bs continued in ' ' perpetuity. ' ' 3d. That the basis of ' ' membership ' ' is personal service in some pari of Mexico, ' 'as an officer, during the ivar with that country ; ' ' and That the lists of members should embrace the names of — I St. 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 and Marine Corps" after the word "Army," in the second line of Article II, on membership, so as to read " as an officer of the Arui}^, Navy, or Marine Corps." At the meeting October 13, 1892, it was decided to incorpo- rate this organization, and accordingly, on the 29th day of De- cember, 1892, upon application of Peter Valentine Hagner, Stewart Van Vliet, De Lancey Floyd-Jones, John Darragh Wilkins, Thornton Alexander Jenkins, James H. Watmough, Theodorus B, M. Mason, Mark Burckle Hatch, Richard Weightman, Richard Graham Davenport, Horatio Gates Gib- son, Randall Hagner, and Christopher Colon Augur, a certifi- cate of incorporation as "The Aztec Club of 1847" was ob- tained under the Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the District of Columbia. 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 Under resolution of 1871, npon personal application . . 76 Under resolution of 18S3 (killed in battle), application by repre- sentative 8 Under resolution of 1887, application by representative 46 Total to October, 1895 290 2 GENERAL TAYLOR'S ORDER No. 30. The original of this order was presented to the Aztec Club bj' 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 Monte- rey ; 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 present at Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palnia, Monte- rey, Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Churubusco, Chapul- tepec, and the capture of the City of Mexico." (10) yyn^x^m^/ -^^ /f^^ ^^..t-c^tjcS^ .^prf .'^^Ze^ ^^.^^...e^ ^-/^^^Jt^ A~t^,f^.^y^ ^.t.^-c-^^' .-^i*^ <:;.=>«^ yfm. m..,^^Z^-/i^.^-,-^^ «^»;^ t><^iy^^-^-vC.J,^-^ f^p^;^ijty /i-t^*^.^^ ^..,^^-^^- y^-c^ ^^^^??yf^^ ^,*/?^?2-. ^^*tu^- CONSTITUTION OF THE AZTEC CLUB OF 1847. Revised and Adopted October 16, i88g. Article I. — Object. This Association, formed and founded in the City of Mexico, in the year 1847, by officers of the United States Amiy, shall be continued in perpetuity as "The Aztec Club of 1847," with a view to cherish the mem- ories and keep alive the traditions that cluster about t,he names of those officers who took part in the Mexican War of 1846, '47, and '48. Officers of the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps who served in Mexico dur- ing the war are equally eli.^ible with Army officers. Article II. — Membership. The basis of Primary Membership being personal service as an officer of the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps in some parts of Mexico during the war with that country in 1846, '47, and '48, the Roll of Members to be "continued in perpetuity " under this Constitution shall consist : First. Of those officers who inaugurated the Aztec Club in the City of Mexico on the 13th of October, 1847, numbering 160 members, and the two honorary members named in Articles I and IV of the Constitution published in March, 1848 ; and, Second. Of those officers who by resolution of 1871 became eligible to membership since that date, having served in some part of Mexico dur- ing the war with that countrj', and who have been or may hereafter be duly elected members. The names of members admitted upon personal application will be enrolled as Primary Members on a list (Number One) to be arranged permanently, in numerical series, in the order of date of admittance — not to be altered except by future additions or by dismissals for cause. Third. To extend to the memory of comrades killed in battle in Mexico or who died of wounds received in Mexico prior to the formation of our Club, all the honorable distinction pertaining to membership in the Club, it was resolved in 1883 that upon application by the eldest son or nearest lineal descendant of the officer so killed such son or 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 should be entered on List 12 AZTEC CI,UB OF 1 847. Number One, in a separate group with his representative, in the order of election. Fourth. As provided in 18S7, the son or nearest blood relative of any deceased officer who never himself applied for membership (though eli- gible 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 en- rolled on lyist 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 conformity with the resolution of September, 1874, each Primary Member admitted upon personal application may nominate as his successor his son or a blood relative, who during the life of the Primary shall be known as an Asso- ciate 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 Ins representative to full membership. Should a Primary die without having named his successor, his son [first) or nearest blood relative [next] may, on written application, be nominated as his representative b}' two mem- bers to whom he is known ; but no one proposed for an Associate Mem- ber or as the representative of a deceased member shall be voted for until the Examining Committee shall report him eligible and qualified to join the Club. If minors are proposed, their names will be retained for future action until they attain majority. Election of members will take place only at the regular meetings 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. A Representative Member may present a blood relative of the Primary Member he represents as his own associate, and, if elected, he will be en- titled to the privileges of an Associate Member, and upon the death of the representative may himself become a Representative Member, and in like manner nominate as his associate the nearest living blood relative of the dead Primary Mem!)er, if there be one qualified to become an accept- able representative of said Primary. When no such lineal descendant of the Primary Member exists, the succession for such member of the Aztec Club will cease. The initiation fees shall be pa^-able to the Treasurer of the Club upon each election as follows: For New Members or their Representative Members.... ^25 00 For Associate Members 5 00 AZTEC CLUB OF 1 847. 13 Shoiild au elected applicant neglect for three (3) months after election to send his acceptance and pay the prescribed fee, his name shall be re- ported to the Club by the Treasurer for its action at the next regular meeting, and unless a good reason for such neglect is presented his name shall be dropped. Artici,E III. — Zfisignia of Membership. Each member shall be entitled to receive a medal struck from the dies belonging to the Club, and also a diploma from the plate in its possession. These medals and diplomas are to descend to the duly elected represent- atives of the deceased members. The medals are to be worn at all regu- lar meetings. OBVERSE." "reverse." The dies for the medal and the plate for the diploma shall be retained in the custody of the Treasurer, and shall be used only for multiplying copies in compliance with the vote of the club. A tri-colored button authorized by the Club maybe furnished at cost to each member and Associate Member. 14 AZTEC CLUB OF 1 847. Article W.— Officers. 1. The officers of the Clu1) shall be a President and a Vice-President, Treasurer and a Vice-Treasurer, a Secretary and an Assistant Secretary. 2. Tlie Vice-President shall be elected annuallj*, and at the end of his term of service shall become the President of the Club for the next year. 3. In the case of death or resignation of the President or Treasurer, the Vice-President or Vice-Treasurer shall immediately succeed to the re- spective chief office without other election, and at the next regular meet- ing all vacant offices shall be filled. 4. Should the office of Secretary become vacant, the Assistant Secretary shall take charge of the records until the position is filled by the election of a Secretary. 5. The Secretary may appoint his Assistant from either the members or the Associate Members of the Club. All other officers shall be chosen by ballot. ARTICI.IC V. — Duties of the Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be held responsiljle for the funds of the Club, shall disburse them under its direction, and report yearly the Club's financial condition. ArTici^E VI. — Duties of the Secretary. The Secretar}' shall keep a record of the Club's proceedings, conduct its correspondence, notify members at least one month in advance of its regular and special meetings, keep and affix its seal, preserve its archives, and perfoim such other duties appropriate to the office of Secretary as the Execxitive Committee may direct. Article Yll.— Executive Committee. There shall be a permanent Executive Committee of the Club, to con- sist of its President and Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretarj', and three other members to be appointed and removable by the President, to act for the Club in the intervals between its regular meetings. Three of the Executive Committee designated by the President shall constitute a subcommittee to examine and report to the Club at its regular meetings upon qualifications of applicants for admission. Article VIII. — Quorum. Business may be transacted at any duly appointed meeting of the Club, provided the number of members present shall not be less than eleven (11), and that not less than iiinc (9) affirmative votes be given to carry any measure proposed. AZTKC CLUB OF I 847. I5 Artici^e IX. — Suspension of Members. The President of the Club shall take notice of any irregularities that may disturb the harmony of its social or business meetings. Should his admonitions be unheeded, he may suspend the offending member from the privileges of the Club until his action shall be reversed by a majority vote of its members at an annual meeting. ArticIvE X. — 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 oiEcers. 10. New business considered. 11. Time and place of next meeting decided. 12. Adjournment. II. — Guests. Guests not exceeding five in number may be admitted to the annual banquets of the Club by special invitation of the Executive Committee. The expense incurred on account of a guest umst be borne by the mem- ber at whose instance he is invited. III. — Archives. Each member is requested to send to the Secretary his photograph, bearing his autograph, and also a short biographical sketch of himself. These will be preserved among the archives of the Club iu the hands of the Secretar}'. IV. — Post-Office Addresses. Members must keep the Secretary informed of their post-office address. 1 6 AZTEC CLUB OF 1 847. Amc7idments to the Constitution a7id By-Laws Proposed at the Animal Meetings October ij, i8p^,for Action at the Next An- nual Meeting. Article II [Meitil)er.sliip] is so amended that the resolutions passed by the Aztec Club at its Annual Meeting, October 13, 1894, and which read as follows: "■Resolved by the Aztec Club, That, in view of the fact that the older Members of the Club are fast disappearing, and the sources of revenue likely to be seriously impaired, it is directed that each Member be taxed in the sum of two dollars {%2) per annum for the period of five years, which sum, with any other available funds, shall be invested in some well-established security or bonds, which security shall be placed in trust in such trust company in New York City as the President, Secretary, and Treasurer of the Club may adopt; the interest of said fund only to be used in defraying the annual expenses of the Club, the principal of said fund in no case to be used except for re-investment or upon a dissolution of the Aztec Club, when it shall be divided among those taxed or their successors. "// is further resolved, That in case any Member pay in a lump sum of ten dollars (^10) before the expiration of twelve months from the date of the passage of this resolution he shall be exempt from all future taxation or dues." shall form a part of the Constitution of the Aztec Club of 1847. All ^Members elected after the passage of above-mentioned resolu- tions, viz., October 13, 1894, to be subject to the same and to have the privilege of the last clause, provided payment is made within three months from date of notification of election. Any Member elected after the above resolutions have been incor- porated into the Constitution who shall neglect or refuse to pay such dues, after being twice notified at intervals of five months, may, upon a vote of a majority of the Members present at the Annual Meeting, be dropped from the rolls of the Club, unless satisfactory explanation be made of the delinquency or delay in paj'ment. Article III [Insignia of membership] is hereby modified, so that the Secretary shall, upon application, issue a parchment di))lonia 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. In case of Associate Members, or suc- cessors to Members, the diplomas to be filled in with their class as above indicated. !' i AZTEC CLUB OF 1 847 17 ARTICI.E IV, section 5, is amended to read as follows: The Secretary and Treasurer may appoint their assistants from either the Members or Associate Members of the Clnb. All other officers shall be chosen by ballot. ArTicIvK VIII is amended by adding to it hi italics the following amended clause of the Constitution of 1877 : '■^Members who may not be able to attend the Regular Annual Meeting, but who may be able to meet together in stifficient numbers 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 Chcb business there suggested, by letter to the Secretary of the Club. Such letters hall be read and recorded by the Secretary in the Club Records at the tiext Regular Annual Meetitig.''^ A.RTICLE II of ^the By-Laws is amended so as to read : Guests may be admitted to the annual banquets of the Club by special invitation of the Executive Committee on application of a member ; the ex- pense incurred to be borne by the member at whose instance he is invited. Honorar}- guests may be invited at the expense of the Club. 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