archieftoegang 2.10.02, inventarisnummer 4606, pagina 313
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vor narren. 60r n1no. rtt wonars gxancx op rux wontws coneness aoatilant. Mas. Porren Patneh, Patsotur rue womans committee ot the Worias Congress Auxillary on Moral and sociat Retorm Congresses. Mas. J. M. Frowrn, Chairman. Mas. Onsou Suirtt, Vice-Chairman. Mas Otiahtts Heunoriw, viet-Patsioeur. Mrs. Edward Wright, Mrs. J. M. Brodie. Mrs. R. C. Cloury. Mrs. 4. L. Chamberlain, Mrs. Francis T. Colby. Mrs. Allen P. Millar, Mrs. John Jones. Mrs. W. W. Alsport. Mrs. Wm R. White. Mrs. Louise R. Wardner, Mrs. C. B. Laurence. Mrs. Wm. J. Chalmers, Miss Emma Engelman, Mrs. Bradsord Hancock, Mrs. John Cudahy. Mrs. Denison F. Groves, Mrs Amey M. Starkweather Aovisour Couvcus. Mrs Charles F. Coffin. rne dirision committees ot iis department will ve announced nereatter. The Committees of this Department will be assisted by Advisory Coun- cils, composed of persons selected trom all parts of the world tor their eminence in the work of Moral and Social Reform. These Councils will cooperate with the Committees by correspondence, and otherwise, as oppor. tunity may offer. rux rottouwe is rux Special Advisory Conneil of ine worlas Congross Auxillary on Moral and Social Retorm. Selected at the National Conference of Charities and Corrections at Indianapolis, May 19. 1871: Mrs. G. W. Huddleston, Mrs. 4. A. Carpenter. Miss L. Bowman, Mrs. Thomas Burrows, Miss M. E. True. Mrs. Albert H. Wolf. Mrs. L. B. Doud. Miss Helen 4008. Dr Frederick Howard Wines, Sprins- field. 1ll. Rev. Oscar C. MeCulloch, Indian- apolis, 1nd. ssince deceased. Mr. John M. Clenn, Baltimore, Md. Hon. Andrew E. Elmore, Fort Hou- ard. Wis. Hon. Oscar C. Crais, Rochester, N. V Hon. Roeleff Brinkerhoff, Mansfield On10. Hon Frank B. Sanborn, Concord, Mass Rev. H. H. Hart, St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Lucius C. Storrs, Lansins, Mich rux votzouwo is a Pauriat iust or rue Womans Advisory Connell of tne Worlds Congress Auxillary on Moral and Social Retorm. Mrs. Hannah Whitehall Smith. Lon. Mrs. D. L. H. Chapman, New Haven, don England. Conn. Mrs. Laura M. Cooper, London, En- sland. Miss Hannah M. Todd, Lynn, Mass. Mrs. Charles C. Ames, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Virginia T. Smith, Hartford, Conn. Mrs. S. Hartwell Chapman, New Ha- ven. Conn. Miss Mary Lowe Dickinson, New Vork City. Miss Alice Zee, Westport, N. V. Mrs. William Pitt Lynde, Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Andrew J. Aikins, Milwaukee, Mrs. Catherine M. Shipley, Cincin- nati, 0. Miss Winnie Taylor, Freeport, 111. Mrs. A. J. Lackland, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Robert M. R. Jones, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Hugh Mekitrick, St. Louis, Mo Mrs. William B. Rice, New Vork City. Mrs. Geo. W. Tounsend. Buffalo. N. V. Ornen Anvisonr Couveus of this Department are in course of forma- tion, but are not yet ready tor announcement. Mrs. Alice 1. Breed, Lynn, Mass. Miss Maria M. Love, Buftalo, N. V. Mrs. Herbert P. Bissell, Buffalo, N. V. Mrs. Cov. Camphell, Columbus, O. Mrs. C. D. Homans, Boston, Mass. Miss Elizabeth Howe, Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. T. J. Backus, Brooklyn, N. V. Mrs. Fannie P. Palmer, Providence, Mrs. Clara Carhart, Amityville, N. V. Mrs. Leland Stanford, Menlo Park, Cal. Dr. Jennie MeCowen, Davenport, 1a. Mrs. Annie B. Richardson, Lowell, Mass. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Custer, New Vork City. Mrs. John W. Herron, Cincinnati, O. 10765. 1. Mixed committees are not appointed, but separate committees of men and of women are appointed on appropriate subjects, to cooperate in their action as may appear to be desirable. In the present case the two committees have agreed to act together, and have joined in a Preliminary Address, briefsy settins forth the object of the proposed Congresses. 2- The objects and organination of the Worlds Congress Auxiliary are set forth in an accompangins document. bens. ourrenwonrt, Secneranr. ctanies e bouver. Wontos Covonrss Hravovanrrns, Cuicaoo. January, 1892. ontsiotur w. C. A. Mrs. James T. Fields, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Anna L. Dawes, Pittsfield, Mass. Miss Mary E. Nicholson, Indian- apolis, Ind.
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Nationaal Archief / Rijksarchief Zuid-Holland, archieftoegang 2.10.02, Inventaris van het archief van het Ministerie van Koloniën, 1850-1900, inventarisnummer 4606, OPENBAAR ARCHIEF 1850-1900, Verbalen, Verbalen, 1892 aug. 18 - 19
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