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If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: The American National Red Cross Bulletin, Vol. I, No. 1, - January, 1906 - -Author: The American National Red Cross - -Release Date: September 20, 2021 [eBook #66353] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -Produced by: hekula03, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed - Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was - produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital - Library.) - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS -BULLETIN, VOL. I, NO. 1, JANUARY, 1906 *** - - - - - The American National Red Cross Bulletin (Vol. I, No. 1) - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - The American - - National Red Cross - - - - Chartered by Congress, January 5th, 1905 - - + - - Bulletin No. 1 - - - Issued by the Central Committee, January, 1906 - - - - Office of the Corporation - Room 826, Colorado Building - Washington, D. C. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - PREFACE. - - -In publishing the first Bulletin of the American National Red Cross the -Central Committee takes pleasure in being able to make manifest not only -an evidence of the work of the Committee during the short period of the -existence of the Corporation, but also the evident interest in the work -by the community at large, as shown by the organization of branch -societies in the District of Columbia, the Philippine Islands and in -sixteen States. - -The people of the United States are gradually awakening to the -realization of the fact that while we have taken our place as a world -power politically and commercially, we are far behind other nations in -this great work of philanthropy. It is the object of the American -National Red Cross, under its new charter, and under supervision of the -National Government, to demonstrate the existence of humanitarian as -well as commercial interests in the people of the United States, and the -Central Committee appeals to them not only to use their personal -influence to enlarge the membership of the branches already formed, but -to assist the Committee in organizing branches in States and Territories -where none now exist. - -The Committee would be pleased to receive communications referring to -more complete organization from those interested in the work of the -Corporation, and especially from persons in the States and Territories -where branch societies have not yet been formed. - -The enclosed report is the official report of the Corporation to -Congress as required by the charter, and the expense of printing by the -Government Printing Office the copies issued with this Bulletin is borne -by the American National Red Cross. - - W. K. VAN REYPEN, - - Chairman of Central Committee. - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP. - - -Persons desiring to become members of the American National Red Cross -should fill out, as indicated, the blank forms on last page of this -bulletin, and mail to the Secretary of the Branch Society in the State -where they reside, whose address is given below. - -Persons residing in States or Territories where no Branch Societies have -as yet been formed should send their applications to the Secretary of -the American National Red Cross, Room 826, Colorado Building, -Washington, D. C. These applications will be given prompt consideration -as soon as such Branch Societies are organized. - - Life membership dues, $25.00. - Annual membership dues, 1.00. - - - --------------------------------------------------------- - - -CALIFORNIA BRANCH: Mrs. Thurlow McMullin, 2200 California Street, San - Francisco, Cal. - -CONNECTICUT BRANCH: Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, P. O. Box 726, New Haven, Conn. - -DELAWARE BRANCH: Miss Emily P. Bissell, 1404 Franklin Street, - Wilmington, Del. - -DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BRANCH: Mr. Gist Blair, Corcoran Building, - Washington, D.C. - -GEORGIA BRANCH: Miss Anne Vane Jones, 224 Henry Street, Savannah, Ga. - -ILLINOIS BRANCH: Mr. Honoré Palmer, 1300 First National Bank Building, - Chicago, Ill. - -INDIANA BRANCH: Mrs. W. A. Woods, Clayport Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind. - -MAINE BRANCH: Mrs. Frank H. Briggs, Auburn, Me. - -MARYLAND BRANCH: Mr. George Norbury Mackenzie, 27 Builders’ Exchange - Building, Baltimore, Md. - -MASSACHUSETTS BRANCH: Miss Katherine P. Loring, Prides Crossing, Mass. - -MICHIGAN BRANCH: Mr. Charles Moore, 705 Union Trust Building, Detroit, - Mich. - -NEW YORK STATE BRANCH: Mrs. Wm. K. Draper, Bristol Building, 500 Fifth - Avenue, New York, N.Y. - -OHIO BRANCH: Dr. John Hewitt, Cumberland Building, Columbus, Ohio. - -PHILIPPINE BRANCH: Mrs. George A. Main, Manila, P. I. - -RHODE ISLAND BRANCH: Prof. George Grafton Wilson, 15 Westminster Street, - Providence, R. I. - -SOUTH CAROLINA BRANCH: Mr. George Hoyt Smith, Charleston, S.C. - -VERMONT BRANCH: Mr. Charles S. Forbes, S. Albans, Vt. - -WYOMING BRANCH: Miss Winifred W. Woods, Cheyenne, Wyo. - - - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - 59TH CONGRESS, │ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. │ DOCUMENT - _1st Session_. │ │ NO. 383. - ═══════════════╧══════════════════════════════╧═══════════════ - - - - - THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS. - - ────────── - - +LETTER+ - - FROM - - +THE SECRETARY OF WAR+, - - TRANSMITTING - - =THE REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.= - - - JANUARY 17, 1906.—Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and - ordered to be printed. - ────────── - - WAR DEPARTMENT, - _Washington, January 15, 1906_. - -SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of an act of Congress approved January -5, 1905, entitled “An act to incorporate the American National Red -Cross,” and providing that the report of its proceedings shall be duly -received and audited by the War Department, I have the honor to transmit -herewith copy of report of the proceedings of the American National Red -Cross for the part of the year 1905 during which the corporation has -been in existence, and to state that the receipts and expenditures as -shown therein have been audited and found correct. - - Very respectfully, - - WM. H. TAFT, _Secretary of War_. - -THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. - - ------- - - THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS, - _Washington, D. C., January 1, 1906_. - -SIR: In accordance with the act of Congress entitled “An act to -incorporate the American National Red Cross,” approved January 5, 1905, -I have the honor to make the following report of the proceedings of the -American National Red Cross for the part of the year 1905 during which -the corporation has been in existence. - -By virtue of the act above referred to the American National Red Cross -was incorporated, succeeding to all the rights and property which had -been hitherto held and to all the duties which had been hitherto -performed by the American National Red Cross as a corporation duly -incorporated by act of Congress, June 6, 1900, which act was repealed -and the organization created thereby dissolved. - -The President of the United States appointed William K. Van Reypen -chairman of the central committee, and Francis B. Loomis, Charles Hallam -Keep, George B. Davis, Louis A. Pradt, John C. Boyd, Mabel T. Boardman, -Cleveland H. Dodge, Samuel Mather, H. Kirke Porter, John Sharp Williams, -and Frederick H. Gillett members. - -The first meeting of the board of incorporators was held in the -diplomatic room of the Department of State on February 8, 1905, and the -following-named officers of the corporation were elected: President of -the board of incorporators, William H. Taft; treasurer, Charles Hallam -Keep; counselor, Louis A. Pradt; secretary, Charles L. Magee. As members -of the central committee, Redfield Proctor, William Alden Smith, Walter -Wyman, James R. Garfield, Hilary A. Herbert, and George H. Shields. - -The treasurer subsequently appointed as assistant treasurer Henry H. -Flather, assistant cashier of the Riggs National Bank. - -The central committee elected as an executive committee Francis B. -Loomis, George B. Davis, Louis A. Pradt, John C. Boyd, Hilary A. -Herbert, James R. Garfield, and Miss Mabel T. Boardman. - -This committee immediately commenced the work of organizing State and -Territorial branch societies, as directed by section 5 of the charter, -and adopted regulations for their organization and government. - -It was considered advisable to have all members of the corporation -affiliated with the branch societies in the States where they reside, in -order that they might have a local as well as a general interest in Red -Cross work, and that State organizations could take immediate charge of -any work in their States, under the authority of the central committee, -which committee would take control in case the work assumed proportions -beyond the resources of the State branch. - -By personal request and correspondence the committee endeavored to -obtain the names of representative men and women in the various States -and Territories who would be interested in the work of organization, -and, after obtaining them, addressed to them requests to act as -organizers of branch societies. The committee has been gratified to note -the general interest manifested in the work, although in some of the -States a sufficient number of affirmative responses were not received to -warrant the commencement of the organization. Requests to others have -been sent and the committee is proceeding with its work with all -possible expedition. It is earnestly desired that members of the board -of incorporators from the States and Territories in which branch -societies have not yet been organized will, as soon as practicable, send -to the central committee the names and addresses of representative men -and women in their States or Territories who they think would be -interested in the organization of branch societies. - -During the past year branch societies have been organized in the -District of Columbia, the Philippine Islands, and the following-named -States: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, -Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, -South Carolina, Vermont, and Wyoming. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -The data contained in the following table was obtained from reports -recently received from the various State branches, and shows -approximately the present membership of the American National Red Cross: - - ──────────────────┬────────┬────────┬────────┬────────┬──────── - │ │ │ Total │ │ - Location of │ Life │ Annual │ member │Doctors │ Nurses - branch. │members.│members.│ ship. │enrolled.│enrolled. - ──────────────────┼────────┼────────┼────────┼────────┬┴─────── - California │ 10│ 120│ 130│ │ - Connecticut │ 47│ 279│ 326│ 1│ - Delaware │ │ 130│ 130│ │ - District of │ 59│ 306│ 365│ 1│ 18 - Columbia │ │ │ │ │ - Georgia │ 1│ 100│ 101│ │ - Illinois │ 16│ 136│ 152│ │ - Indiana │ 2│ 77│ 79│ │ - Maine │ 1│ 100│ 101│ │ - Maryland │ 8│ 193│ 201│ │ - Massachusetts │ 13│ 317│ 330│ │ - Michigan │ 3│ 100│ 103│ │ - New York │ 159│ 508│ 667│ │ 11 - Ohio │ 24│ 230│ 254│ │ - Philippine Islands│ │ │ │ │ - Rhode Island │ 86│ 92│ 178│ 28│ 21 - South Carolina │ │ 170│ 170│ │ - Vermont │ │ 50│ 50│ │ - Wyoming │ │ │ │ │ - ──────────────────┼────────┼────────┼────────┼────────┼──────── - Total │ 429│ 2,908│ 3,337│ 30│ 50 - ──────────────────┴────────┴────────┴────────┴────────┴──────── - -NOTE.—No reports of membership have been received from the Philippine or -Wyoming branch societies. - - -A roster of the officers of the various branch societies follows: - - _California_ (_San Francisco_).—President, Judge W. W. Morrow; - vice-president, Mrs. John F. Merrill; treasurer, Hon. Horace - Davis; secretary (recording), Mrs. Thurlow McMullin; secretary - (corresponding), Mrs. John Bakewell; chairman of executive - committee, Mrs. W. S. Harrington. - - _Connecticut_ (_New Haven_).—President, Hon. W. W. Farnam; - vice-presidents, Mrs. Frank W. Cheney, Hon. Charles F. Brooker, - Hon. F. B. Brandegee, Miss Annie B. Jennings, Hon. Edwin Milner, - Hon. H. H. Bridgman, Mr. Charles E. Jackson, Hon. Francis T. - Maxwell; treasurer, Mr. Thomas Hooker; secretary, Mrs. Sara T. - Kinney; chairman of executive committee, Hon. Henry Roberts. - - _Delaware_ (_Wilmington_).—President, Gen. Charles Bird, U. S. - Army; vice-presidents, Rev. Leighton Coleman, Dr. James A. - Draper, Hon. Charles A. Whiley, Hon. Henry M. Ridgeley, Hon. Ebe - W. Tunnell; treasurer, Mr. Henry M. Canby; secretary, Miss Emily - P. Bissell; chairman of executive committee, Samuel Bancroft, - jr. - - _District of Columbia_ (_Washington_).—President, John B. - Henderson, jr.; vice-president, Mr. Blair Lee; treasurer, Mr. - Thomas R. Jones; secretary, Mr. Gist Blair; chairman of - executive committee, John B. Henderson, jr. - - _Georgia_ (_Savannah_).—President, Mrs. W. W. Gordon; - vice-president, Mrs. T. M. Cunningham; treasurer, Mrs. John M. - Bryan; secretary, Miss Anne Vane Jones. - - _Illinois_ (_Chicago_).—President, Governor Charles S. Deneen; - vice-presidents, Archbishop James Edward Quigley, Judge Lambert - Tree, Robert T. Lincoln, Rev. Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, Judge T. - Otis Humphrey, President Edmund J. James, Dr. E. G. Hirsch; - treasurer, Orson Smith; secretary, Honoré Palmer; chairman of - executive committee, Dr. L. L. McArthur. - - _Indiana_ (_Indianapolis_).—President, Hon. Noble C. Butler; - vice-president, W. L. Bryan; treasurer, George T. Porter; - secretary, Mrs. W. A. Woods; chairman of executive committee, - Governor J. Frank Hanly. - - _Maine_ (_address of secretary, Auburn_).—President, Mrs. Eugene - Hale; vice-president, Mrs. Frederic E. Boothby; treasurer, Mr. - Frederic E. Boothby; secretary, Mrs. Frank H. Briggs; chairman - of executive committee, Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain; chairman of - emergency committee, Governor William T. Cobb. - - _Maryland_ (_Baltimore_).—President, Governor Edwin Warfield; - vice-presidents, His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons, Hon. Thomas J. - Morris, Judge Henry Stockbridge, Daniel C. Gilman, LL. D.; - treasurer, Eugene Levering; secretary, George Norbury Mackenzie; - chairman of executive committee, Bernard N. Baker. - - _Massachusetts_ (_address of secretary, Prides - Crossing_).—President, Dr. E. H. Bradford; vice-presidents, Dr. - Herbert L. Burrell, Dr. Arthur T. Cabot, Mr. Richard H. Dana, - Mr. Henry Parkman; treasurer, Mr. Gardiner M. Lane; secretary, - Miss Katherine P. Loring; chairman of executive committee, Dr. - H. P. Walcott. - - _Michigan_ (_Detroit_).—President, Hugh McMillan; - vice-president, Truman H. Newberry; treasurer, Emory W. Clark; - secretary, Charles Moore; chairman of executive committee, Dr. - C. G. Jennings. - - _New York_ (_New York City_).—President, Col. William Cary - Sanger; vice-president, Hon. Elihu Root; treasurer, Jacob H. - Schiff; secretary, Mrs. Wm. K. Draper; chairman of executive - committee, Cleveland H. Dodge. - - _Ohio_ (_Columbus_).—President, Governor M. T. Herrick; - vice-president, Judge C. O. Hunter; treasurer, Edwin R. Sharp; - secretary, Rev. Dr. John Hewitt; chairman of executive - committee, Governor Herrick. - - _Philippines_ (_Manila_).—President, Governor-General Wright; - vice-president, Chief Justice Arellano; treasurer, Captain - Palmer; secretary, Mrs. George A. Main; chairman of executive - committee, Dr. R. P. Strong. - - _Rhode Island_ (_Providence_).—President, John C. Pegram; - vice-president, Rt. Rev. W. N. McVickar, D. D.; treasurer, - Edward Aborn Greene; secretary, Prof. George Grafton Wilson; - chairman of executive committee, John M. Peters, M. D. - - _South Carolina_ (_Charleston_).—President, Hon. A. C. Kaufman; - vice-president, Rev. Robert P. Pell, Litt. D.; treasurer, John - Kuker; secretary, George Hoyt Smith; chairman of executive - committee, Hon. George Lamb Buist. - - _Vermont_ (_address of secretary, St. Albans_).—President, Henry - D. Holton, M. D.; vice-president, Urban A. Woodbury; treasurer, - Clayton L. Alexander; secretary, Charles S. Forbes; chairman of - executive committee, Franklin S. Billings. - - _Wyoming_ (_address of secretary, Cheyenne_).—President, Mrs. B. - B. Brooks; vice-president, Mrs. B. F. Perkins; treasurer, Dr. - Amos W. Barber; secretary, Miss Winifred W. Woods. - -The present corporation received from the old corporation, which ceased -to exist by virtue of the act approved January 5, 1905, a quantity of -miscellaneous literature and incomplete records which have been of very -little value; also a few articles of furniture. The treasurer received -the sum of $291.89 and a notice of indebtedness of $1,250, contracted to -pay a claim of Francis Atwater for printing and postage for the old -corporation. This indebtedness has since been paid from the proceeds of -the sale of lots 14, 15, 16, and 17, block 25, Kalorama Heights. These -lots were the property of the American National Red Cross, and were sold -on January 11, 1904, by the then president of the American National Red -Cross, to Cogan Bros. & Forschner for the sum of $16,500. Monthly -payments of the purchase money were to be made according to the quantity -of stone removed from the property, with a minimum monthly payment of -$200. Five thousand and seventy-five dollars had been paid before -transfer to the present corporation. Four thousand three hundred and -twelve dollars has since been paid, leaving a balance due of $7,113. - -The trusteeship of the property that was formerly held by Charles A. -Baker and S. W. Briggs has been transferred and is now held by Charles -Hallam Keep and James C. McReynolds. - -The corporation has now no outstanding debts, but a suit has been -brought against it by Hugh Ross in the superior court of Santa Barbara, -Cal., for the sum of $990 for alleged services rendered and material -supplied the old corporation at Manila in 1900. The suit is being -defended by the counselor of the corporation. - -A tender of service was made to the Surgeon-General of the Public Health -and Marine-Hospital Service during the late epidemic of yellow fever in -Louisiana, and the committee was informed that the work was well in hand -and there was no immediate necessity for additional aid, but if at any -time assistance was needed the committee would be notified. The work was -so effectually done by the Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service -that aid from the Red Cross was never required. - -In response to a request for aid from the Philippine branch of the Red -Cross for the sufferers from a typhoon, a contribution of $500 was made -by cable transfer from the emergency fund of the corporation. - -All money received from life membership dues is deposited to the credit -of the endowment fund, the interest alone of which can be used, if -necessary, in emergency work. All of the officers of the corporation, -except the secretary and assistant treasurer, render gratuitous service. -The secretary receives $100 a month and the assistant treasurer $250 a -year. The office rent is $20 a month. These, with the necessary outlay -for stationery, printing, and postage, comprise the whole of the current -expenses of the corporation. - -At the first annual meeting of the corporation, held at Washington, -December 5, 1905, the following officers were elected: - - President, Hon. William H. Taft. - Treasurer, Hon. Charles Hallam Keep. - Counselor, Hon. James C. McReynolds. - Secretary, Charles L. Magee. - -The following-named persons were appointed or elected members of the -central committee: - - _Appointed by the President of the United States._—William K. - Van Reypen, Surgeon-General U. S. Navy, retired, chairman. To - represent the Departments: Hon. Robert Bacon, First Assistant - Secretary of State; Hon. Charles Hallam Keep, Assistant - Secretary of the Treasury; Brig. Gen. Robert M. O’Reilly, - Surgeon-General U. S. Army; Hon. James C. McReynolds, Assistant - Attorney-General; Medical Director John C. Boyd, U. S. Navy. - - _Elected by the board of incorporators._—Judge W. W. Morrow, - Samuel Mather, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Hon. James R. Garfield, - James Tanner, Surgeon-General Walter Wyman, U. S. Public Health - and Marine-Hospital Service. - - _Elected by the delegates from State branches._—Hon. A. C. - Kaufman, Charles G. Washburn, John C. Pegram, Gen. Charles Bird, - U. S. Army; Col. William Cary Sanger, Judge Lambert Tree. - -At this meeting the following members of the board of incorporators and -delegates from branch societies were present: - - _Incorporators._—Miss Mabel T. Boardman, John C. Boyd, Noble C. - Butler, George B. Davis, John W. Foster, James R. Garfield, - George Gray, Frederick H. Gillett, Hilary A. Herbert, A. C. - Kaufman, Charles Hallam Keep, Mrs. John A. Logan, Samuel Mather, - W. W. Morrow, J. Wilkes O’Neill, Louis A. Pradt, Redfield - Proctor, William H. Taft, A. W. Terrell, Lambert Tree, William - K. Van Reypen, Thomas F. Walsh, William T. Wardwell, John M. - Wilson. - - _Delegates from branch societies._—George Peabody Wetmore and - John C. Pegram, of Rhode Island; William Cary Sanger and Howard - Townsend, of New York; Judge and Mrs. W. W. Morrow, of - California; John B. Henderson, jr., and Gist Blair, of the - District of Columbia; Miss Katherine P. Loring and Miss Louisa - P. Loring, of Massachusetts; Mrs. Eugene Hale and Charles E. - Littlefield, of Maine; William W. Farnam and Robert T. - Huntington, jr., of Connecticut; Henry Stockbridge and George - Norbury Mackenzie, of Maryland; Charles Bird and Miss Emily P. - Bissell, of Delaware; A. C. Kaufman, of South Carolina; Mr. and - Mrs. T. H. Newberry, of Michigan; Samuel Mather and J. G. - Schmidlapp, of Ohio; Lambert Tree, of Illinois; Mrs. W. W. - Gordon and Mrs. Samuel Spencer, of Georgia; Noble C. Butler, of - Indiana. - -The central committee elected as an executive committee the following: -Hon. Robert Bacon; Brig. Gen. Robert M. O’Reilly, Surgeon-General, U. S. -Army; Medical Director John C. Boyd, U. S. Navy; Hon. James C. -McReynolds, James Tanner, Hon. James R. Garfield, Miss Mabel T. -Boardman. - -The board of consultation consists of Brig. Gen. Robert M. O’Reilly, -Surgeon-General, U. S. Army; Surgeon-General Presley M. Rixey, U. S. -Navy; Surgeon-General Walter Wyman, U. S. Public Health and -Marine-Hospital Service. - -The president of the corporation appointed the following as a finance -committee: C. C. Glover, president, the Riggs National Bank; Arthur T. -Brice, cashier, the Riggs National Bank; Charles J. Bell, president, the -American Security and Trust Company. - -The American National Red Cross was reported to the Surgeon-General of -the Army the enrollment of 30 doctors and 50 trained nurses, as follows: - -Connecticut branch, 1 doctor; District of Columbia branch, 1 doctor and -18 trained nurses; New York branch, 11 trained nurses; Rhode Island -branch, 28 doctors and 21 trained nurses. - -As required by the charter of the corporation, there is transmitted -herewith as a part of this report a full, complete, and itemized -statement of the receipts and expenditures of the corporation, which -account has been audited by the War Department, as shown by the copy of -letter appended to said account. - -It is also deemed advisable to include in this report a supplementary -statement of the receipts of the society for the period subsequent to -the date of the audited account. - - Respectfully, - - C. L. MAGEE, - - _Secretary_. - -THE SECRETARY OF WAR. - - - ------- - - - _Report of the treasurer of the American National Red Gross for the - fiscal year ending November 30, 1905._ - - GENERAL FUND. - - DR. - - To amount received from W. J. Flather, $291.89 - treasurer of former corporation - - To annual membership dues, District of 5.00 - Columbia branch - - To annual membership dues, Connecticut 23.50 - branch - - To annual membership dues, New York 74.50 - branch - - To annual membership dues, Indiana 38.50 - branch - - To Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, donation 100.00 - - To proceeds of sale of old typewriters 8.00 - - To Baker & Briggs, trustees of real 450.00 - estate - - To Cogan Bros. & Forschner, account real 3,612.00 - estate - - To Miss Mabel T. Boardman, balance left 60.06 - from investigating American National - Red Cross - - ──── - - 4,663.45 - - To balance in the Riggs National Bank 1,761.10 - - - GENERAL FUND. - - CR. - - - By the Riggs National Bank, interest on $9.38 - note - - By office supplies 138.61 - - By office rent, 9 months, at $20 per 180.00 - month - - By Wolf & Cohen, legal expenses 7.60 - - By printing 193.95 - - By secretary’s salary, 9 months, at $100 900.00 - per month - - By assistant treasurer’s salary, 9 187.50 - months, at $250 per year - - By the Riggs National Bank, payment on 250.00 - note - - By interest on above note 14.06 - - By the Riggs National Bank, payment on 1,000.00 - note - - By interest on above note 11.25 - - By legal expenses in connection with 10.00 - suit of Hugh Ross - - By balance in the Riggs National Bank 1,761.10 - - ──── - - 4,663.45 - - - ENDOWMENT FUND. - - DR. - - - To 54 life membership dues, District of $1,350.00 - Columbia branch - - To 100 life membership dues, New York 2,500.00 - branch - - To 3 life membership dues, miscellaneous 75.00 - - To 1 life membership dues, Maine branch 25.00 - - To 5 life membership dues, Illinois 125.00 - branch - - To 3 life membership dues, Michigan 75.00 - branch - - To 16 life membership dues, Connecticut 400.00 - branch - - To 1 life membership dues, Indiana 25.00 - branch - - ──── - - 4,575.00 - - To balance in American Security and 4,575.00 - Trust Company - - - ENDOWMENT FUND. - - CR. - - By balance in American Security and $4,575.00 - Trust Company - - ──── - - 4,575.00 - - - WAR DEPARTMENT, - _Washington, December 4, 1905_. - -SIR: I have the honor to return herewith the annual report of the -treasurer of the American National Red Cross for the fiscal year ended -November 30, 1905, the same having been audited by the War Department, -as required by the act of Congress approved January 5, 1905. - - Very respectfully, - - WM. H. TAFT, - - _Secretary of War_. - -MR. HENRY H. FEATHER, - - _Assistant Treasurer American National Red Cross, Washington, D. C._ - - - ------- - - - _Supplementary statement showing the receipts of the American National - Red Cross for the period subsequent to the date of the audited account._ - - - GENERAL FUND. - - DR. - - To annual membership dues, California $59.50 - branch - - To annual membership dues, Georgia 50.00 - branch - - To annual membership dues, Rhode Island 43.32 - branch - - To Cogan Bros. & Forschner, account real 500.00 - estate - - ──── - - 652.82 - - - ENDOWMENT FUND. - - DR. - - To 80 life membership dues, Rhode Island $2,000.00 - branch - - To 10 life membership dues, California 250.00 - branch - - To 31 life membership dues, Connecticut 775.00 - branch - - To 24 life membership dues, Ohio branch 600.00 - - To 1 life membership dues, Georgia 25.00 - branch - - ──── - - 3,650.00 - -NOTE.—These items will be included in the regular report of the -treasurer for the fiscal year ending November 30, 1906, to be audited by -the War Department. - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - Application for Membership in the American National Red Cross. - - - I apply to be enrolled as a (Life/Annual)member of the -........................ - -Branch of the American National Red Cross. - - Name................................................ - - Address............................................. - - Life membership dues, $25.00. - Annual membership dues, 1.00. - (Erase whichever membership is not desired.) - -To the Secretary of the..................................Branch - - The American National Red Cross. - - .................................................... - - .................................................... - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Application for Membership in the American National Red Cross. - - - I apply to be enrolled as a (Life/Annual)member of the -........................ - -Branch of the American National Red Cross. - - Name................................................ - - Address............................................. - - Life membership dues, $25.00. - Annual membership dues, 1.00. - (Erase whichever membership is not desired.) - -To the Secretary of the..................................Branch - - The American National Red Cross. - - .................................................... - - .................................................... - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Application for Membership in the American National Red Cross. - - - I apply to be enrolled as a (Life/Annual)member of the -........................ - -Branch of the American National Red Cross. - - Name................................................ - - Address............................................. - - Life membership dues, $25.00. - Annual membership dues, 1.00. - (Erase whichever membership is not desired.) - -To the Secretary of the..................................Branch - - The American National Red Cross. - - .................................................... - - .................................................... - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - FORM OF BEQUEST. - - -A will in the form following may be used to bequeath money for the -purposes of this corporation. It would be well to have the same signed -by _three witnesses_ in the presence of the testator and of each other. - -All legacies, not otherwise specified, go into the Red Cross Endowment -Fund, the interest of which is applied to the Emergency Fund. - - -I, A. B., of ..................................................... -(testator’s domicil), hereby make and publish the following as my last -will and testament: - -I give and bequeath to the American National Red Cross, a corporation in -the District of Columbia, created by Act of Congress of the United -States of America, its successors and assigns, the sum of - - - Dollars. - - (A. B.).................................................. - -Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named A. 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If you -are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the -country where you are located before using this eBook. -</div> - -<p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Title: The American National Red Cross Bulletin, Vol. I, No. 1, January, 1906</p> - -<div style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Author: The American National Red Cross</div> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'>Release Date: September 20, 2021 [eBook #66353]</div> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'>Language: English</div> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'>Character set encoding: UTF-8</div> - -<div style='display:block; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Produced by: hekula03, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)</div> - -<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS BULLETIN, VOL. I, NO. 1, JANUARY, 1906 ***</div> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/cover.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> -<div class='pbb'> - <hr class='pb c000' /> -</div> -<div> - <h1 class='c001'>The American National Red Cross Bulletin (Vol. I, No. 1)</h1> -</div> -<div class='pbb'> - <hr class='pb c002' /> -</div> -<div class='blackletter'> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c002'> - <div><span class='c003'>The American</span></div> - <div class='c000'><span class='c003'>National Red Cross</span></div> - <div class='c004'>Chartered by Congress, January 5th, 1905</div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='figcenter id002'> -<img src='images/publogo.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> - <div class='nf-center'> - <div><span class='c005'>Bulletin No. 1</span></div> - <div class='c006'>Issued by the Central Committee, January, 1906</div> - <div class='c004'><span class='c007'>Office of the Corporation</span></div> - <div><span class='c007'>Room 826, Colorado Building</span></div> - <div><span class='c007'>Washington, D. C.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -</div> -<div class='pbb'> - <hr class='pb c006' /> -</div> -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 class='c008'>PREFACE.</h2> -</div> -<p class='c009'>In publishing the first Bulletin of the American National Red Cross -the Central Committee takes pleasure in being able to make manifest -not only an evidence of the work of the Committee during the short -period of the existence of the Corporation, but also the evident interest -in the work by the community at large, as shown by the organization -of branch societies in the District of Columbia, the Philippine Islands -and in sixteen States.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The people of the United States are gradually awakening to the -realization of the fact that while we have taken our place as a world -power politically and commercially, we are far behind other nations -in this great work of philanthropy. It is the object of the American -National Red Cross, under its new charter, and under supervision of -the National Government, to demonstrate the existence of humanitarian -as well as commercial interests in the people of the United States, -and the Central Committee appeals to them not only to use their -personal influence to enlarge the membership of the branches already -formed, but to assist the Committee in organizing branches in States -and Territories where none now exist.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The Committee would be pleased to receive communications referring -to more complete organization from those interested in the work -of the Corporation, and especially from persons in the States and -Territories where branch societies have not yet been formed.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The enclosed report is the official report of the Corporation to Congress -as required by the charter, and the expense of printing by the -Government Printing Office the copies issued with this Bulletin is -borne by the American National Red Cross.</p> -<p class='c011'>W. K. VAN REYPEN,</p> -<p class='c012'>Chairman of Central Committee.</p> -<div class='pbb'> - <hr class='pb c002' /> -</div> -<div class='chapter'> - <h2 class='c008'>APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP.</h2> -</div> -<p class='c009'>Persons desiring to become members of the American National Red Cross -should fill out, as indicated, the blank forms on last page of this bulletin, and mail -to the Secretary of the Branch Society in the State where they reside, whose -address is given below.</p> - -<p class='c010'>Persons residing in States or Territories where no Branch Societies have as -yet been formed should send their applications to the Secretary of the American -National Red Cross, Room 826, Colorado Building, Washington, D. C. These -applications will be given prompt consideration as soon as such Branch Societies -are organized.</p> - -<div class='lg-container-l'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>Life membership dues, $25.00.</div> - <div class='line'>Annual membership dues, 1.00.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<hr class='c013' /> -<p class='c014'>CALIFORNIA BRANCH: Mrs. Thurlow McMullin, 2200 California Street, -San Francisco, Cal.</p> -<p class='c015'>CONNECTICUT BRANCH: Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, P. O. Box 726, New -Haven, Conn.</p> -<p class='c015'>DELAWARE BRANCH: Miss Emily P. Bissell, 1404 Franklin Street, -Wilmington, Del.</p> -<p class='c015'>DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BRANCH: Mr. Gist Blair, Corcoran Building, -Washington, D.C.</p> -<p class='c015'>GEORGIA BRANCH: Miss Anne Vane Jones, 224 Henry Street, Savannah, -Ga.</p> -<p class='c015'>ILLINOIS BRANCH: Mr. Honoré Palmer, 1300 First National Bank -Building, Chicago, Ill.</p> -<p class='c015'>INDIANA BRANCH: Mrs. W. A. Woods, Clayport Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind.</p> -<p class='c015'>MAINE BRANCH: Mrs. Frank H. Briggs, Auburn, Me.</p> -<p class='c015'>MARYLAND BRANCH: Mr. George Norbury Mackenzie, 27 Builders’ -Exchange Building, Baltimore, Md.</p> -<p class='c015'>MASSACHUSETTS BRANCH: Miss Katherine P. Loring, Prides Crossing, -Mass.</p> -<p class='c015'>MICHIGAN BRANCH: Mr. Charles Moore, 705 Union Trust Building, -Detroit, Mich.</p> -<p class='c015'>NEW YORK STATE BRANCH: Mrs. Wm. K. Draper, Bristol Building, -500 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y.</p> -<p class='c015'>OHIO BRANCH: Dr. John Hewitt, Cumberland Building, Columbus, Ohio.</p> -<p class='c015'>PHILIPPINE BRANCH: Mrs. George A. Main, Manila, P. I.</p> -<p class='c015'>RHODE ISLAND BRANCH: Prof. George Grafton Wilson, 15 Westminster -Street, Providence, R. I.</p> -<p class='c015'>SOUTH CAROLINA BRANCH: Mr. George Hoyt Smith, Charleston, S.C.</p> -<p class='c015'>VERMONT BRANCH: Mr. Charles S. Forbes, S. Albans, Vt.</p> -<p class='c015'>WYOMING BRANCH: Miss Winifred W. Woods, Cheyenne, Wyo.</p> -<div class='pbb'> - <hr class='pb c002' /> -</div> -<table class='table0' summary=''> -<colgroup> -<col width='25%' /> -<col width='50%' /> -<col width='25%' /> -</colgroup> - <tr><td class='c016' colspan='3'><span class='pageno' id='Page_1'>1</span></td></tr> - <tr> - <td class='c017'><span class='sc'>59th Congress</span>,</td> - <td class='blt c017'>HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.</td> - <td class='blt c017'><span class='sc'>Document</span></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='bbtd c017'><i>1st Session</i>.</td> - <td class='bbtd blt c017'> </td> - <td class='bbtd blt c017'><span class='sc'>No</span>. 383.</td> - </tr> -</table> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c002'> - <div>THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.</div> - <div class='c000'>──────────</div> - <div class='c000'><span class='c018'><em class='gesperrt'>LETTER</em></span></div> - <div class='c000'><span class='small'>FROM</span></div> - <div class='c000'><em class='gesperrt'><span class='c005'>THE SECRETARY OF WAR</span></em>,</div> - <div class='c000'><span class='small'>TRANSMITTING</span></div> - <div class='c000'><b>THE REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.</b></div> - <div class='c006'><span class='sc'>January 17, 1906.</span>—Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed.</div> - <div>──────────</div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='c019'><span class='sc'>War Department</span>,</div> -<div class='c019'><i>Washington, January 15, 1906</i>.</div> - -<p class='c010'><span class='sc'>Sir</span>: Pursuant to the provisions of an act of Congress approved January -5, 1905, entitled “An act to incorporate the American National -Red Cross,” and providing that the report of its proceedings shall be -duly received and audited by the War Department, I have the honor -to transmit herewith copy of report of the proceedings of the American -National Red Cross for the part of the year 1905 during which -the corporation has been in existence, and to state that the receipts -and expenditures as shown therein have been audited and found correct.</p> -<p class='c020'>Very respectfully,</p> -<p class='c012'><span class='sc'>Wm. H. Taft</span>, <i>Secretary of War</i>.</p> - -<p class='c010'><span class='sc'>The Speaker of the House of Representatives.</span></p> -<hr class='c021' /> - -<div class='c019'><span class='sc'>The American National Red Cross</span>,</div> -<div class='c019'><i>Washington, D. C., January 1, 1906</i>.</div> - -<p class='c010'><span class='sc'>Sir</span>: In accordance with the act of Congress entitled “An act to -incorporate the American National Red Cross,” approved January 5, -1905, I have the honor to make the following report of the proceedings -of the American National Red Cross for the part of the year 1905 during -which the corporation has been in existence.</p> - -<p class='c010'><span class='pageno' id='Page_2'>2</span>By virtue of the act above referred to the American National Red -Cross was incorporated, succeeding to all the rights and property which -had been hitherto held and to all the duties which had been hitherto -performed by the American National Red Cross as a corporation duly -incorporated by act of Congress, June 6, 1900, which act was repealed -and the organization created thereby dissolved.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The President of the United States appointed William K. Van -Reypen chairman of the central committee, and Francis B. Loomis, -Charles Hallam Keep, George B. Davis, Louis A. Pradt, John C. -Boyd, Mabel T. Boardman, Cleveland H. Dodge, Samuel Mather, -H. Kirke Porter, John Sharp Williams, and Frederick H. Gillett -members.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The first meeting of the board of incorporators was held in the -diplomatic room of the Department of State on February 8, 1905, and -the following-named officers of the corporation were elected: President -of the board of incorporators, William H. Taft; treasurer, Charles -Hallam Keep; counselor, Louis A. Pradt; secretary, Charles L. Magee. -As members of the central committee, Redfield Proctor, William Alden -Smith, Walter Wyman, James R. Garfield, Hilary A. Herbert, and -George H. Shields.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The treasurer subsequently appointed as assistant treasurer Henry -H. Flather, assistant cashier of the Riggs National Bank.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The central committee elected as an executive committee Francis B. -Loomis, George B. Davis, Louis A. Pradt, John C. Boyd, Hilary A. -Herbert, James R. Garfield, and Miss Mabel T. Boardman.</p> - -<p class='c010'>This committee immediately commenced the work of organizing -State and Territorial branch societies, as directed by section 5 of the -charter, and adopted regulations for their organization and government.</p> - -<p class='c010'>It was considered advisable to have all members of the corporation -affiliated with the branch societies in the States where they reside, in -order that they might have a local as well as a general interest in Red -Cross work, and that State organizations could take immediate charge -of any work in their States, under the authority of the central committee, -which committee would take control in case the work assumed -proportions beyond the resources of the State branch.</p> - -<p class='c010'>By personal request and correspondence the committee endeavored -to obtain the names of representative men and women in the various -States and Territories who would be interested in the work of organization, -and, after obtaining them, addressed to them requests to act as -organizers of branch societies. The committee has been gratified to -note the general interest manifested in the work, although in some of -the States a sufficient number of affirmative responses were not received -to warrant the commencement of the organization. Requests to others -have been sent and the committee is proceeding with its work with all -possible expedition. It is earnestly desired that members of the board -of incorporators from the States and Territories in which branch -societies have not yet been organized will, as soon as practicable, send -to the central committee the names and addresses of representative -men and women in their States or Territories who they think would be -interested in the organization of branch societies.</p> - -<p class='c010'>During the past year branch societies have been organized in the -District of Columbia, the Philippine Islands, and the following-named -States: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, -Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Rhode -Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and Wyoming.</p> -<div class='pbb'> - <hr class='pb c006' /> -</div> -<p class='c009'><span class='pageno' id='Page_3'>3</span>The data contained in the following table was obtained from reports -recently received from the various State branches, and shows approximately -the present membership of the American National Red Cross:</p> - -<div class='std-table'> - -<table class='table1' summary=''> -<colgroup> -<col width='31%' /> -<col width='13%' /> -<col width='13%' /> -<col width='13%' /> -<col width='13%' /> -<col width='13%' /> -</colgroup> - <tr> - <td class='btt bbt c017'><br />Location of branch.</td> - <td class='btt bbt blt c017'><br />Life members.</td> - <td class='btt bbt blt c017'><br />Annual members.</td> - <td class='btt bbt blt c017'>Total member<br />ship.</td> - <td class='btt bbt blt c017'><br />Doctors enrolled.</td> - <td class='btt bbt blt c017'><br />Nurses enrolled.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>California</td> - <td class='blt c023'>10</td> - <td class='blt c023'>120</td> - <td class='blt c023'>130</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Connecticut</td> - <td class='blt c023'>47</td> - <td class='blt c023'>279</td> - <td class='blt c023'>326</td> - <td class='blt c023'>1</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Delaware</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'>130</td> - <td class='blt c023'>130</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>District of Columbia</td> - <td class='blt c023'>59</td> - <td class='blt c023'>306</td> - <td class='blt c023'>365</td> - <td class='blt c023'>1</td> - <td class='blt c023'>18</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Georgia</td> - <td class='blt c023'>1</td> - <td class='blt c023'>100</td> - <td class='blt c023'>101</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Illinois</td> - <td class='blt c023'>16</td> - <td class='blt c023'>136</td> - <td class='blt c023'>152</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Indiana</td> - <td class='blt c023'>2</td> - <td class='blt c023'>77</td> - <td class='blt c023'>79</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Maine</td> - <td class='blt c023'>1</td> - <td class='blt c023'>100</td> - <td class='blt c023'>101</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Maryland</td> - <td class='blt c023'>8</td> - <td class='blt c023'>193</td> - <td class='blt c023'>201</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Massachusetts</td> - <td class='blt c023'>13</td> - <td class='blt c023'>317</td> - <td class='blt c023'>330</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Michigan</td> - <td class='blt c023'>3</td> - <td class='blt c023'>100</td> - <td class='blt c023'>103</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>New York</td> - <td class='blt c023'>159</td> - <td class='blt c023'>508</td> - <td class='blt c023'>667</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'>11</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Ohio</td> - <td class='blt c023'>24</td> - <td class='blt c023'>230</td> - <td class='blt c023'>254</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Philippine Islands</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Rhode Island</td> - <td class='blt c023'>86</td> - <td class='blt c023'>92</td> - <td class='blt c023'>178</td> - <td class='blt c023'>28</td> - <td class='blt c023'>21</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>South Carolina</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'>170</td> - <td class='blt c023'>170</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c022'>Vermont</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'>50</td> - <td class='blt c023'>50</td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - <td class='blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='bbt c022'>Wyoming</td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'> </td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'> </td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'> </td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'> </td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'> </td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='bbt c022'>Total</td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'>429</td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'>2,908</td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'>3,337</td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'>30</td> - <td class='bbt blt c023'>50</td> - </tr> -</table> - -<p class='c010'><span class='sc'>Note.</span>—No reports of membership have been received from -the Philippine or Wyoming branch societies.</p> - -</div> -<p class='c009'><span class='large'>A roster of the officers of the various branch societies follows:</span></p> - -<p class='c024'><i>California</i> (<i>San Francisco</i>).—President, Judge W. W. Morrow; vice-president, Mrs. -John F. Merrill; treasurer, Hon. Horace Davis; secretary (recording), Mrs. Thurlow -McMullin; secretary (corresponding), Mrs. John Bakewell; chairman of executive -committee, Mrs. W. S. Harrington.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Connecticut</i> (<i>New Haven</i>).—President, Hon. W. W. Farnam; vice-presidents, Mrs. -Frank W. Cheney, Hon. Charles F. Brooker, Hon. F. B. Brandegee, Miss Annie B. -Jennings, Hon. Edwin Milner, Hon. H. H. Bridgman, Mr. Charles E. Jackson, Hon. -Francis T. Maxwell; treasurer, Mr. Thomas Hooker; secretary, Mrs. Sara T. Kinney; -chairman of executive committee, Hon. Henry Roberts.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Delaware</i> (<i>Wilmington</i>).—President, Gen. Charles Bird, U. S. Army; vice-presidents, -Rev. Leighton Coleman, Dr. James A. Draper, Hon. Charles A. Whiley, -Hon. Henry M. Ridgeley, Hon. Ebe W. Tunnell; treasurer, Mr. Henry M. Canby; -secretary, Miss Emily P. Bissell; chairman of executive committee, Samuel Bancroft, -jr.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>District of Columbia</i> (<i>Washington</i>).—President, John B. Henderson, jr.; vice-president, -Mr. Blair Lee; treasurer, Mr. Thomas R. Jones; secretary, Mr. Gist Blair; -chairman of executive committee, John B. Henderson, jr.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Georgia</i> (<i>Savannah</i>).—President, Mrs. W. W. Gordon; vice-president, Mrs. T. M. -Cunningham; treasurer, Mrs. John M. Bryan; secretary, Miss Anne Vane Jones.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Illinois</i> (<i>Chicago</i>).—President, Governor Charles S. Deneen; vice-presidents, Archbishop -James Edward Quigley, Judge Lambert Tree, Robert T. Lincoln, Rev. Dr. -Frank W. Gunsaulus, Judge T. Otis Humphrey, President Edmund J. James, Dr. E. -G. Hirsch; treasurer, Orson Smith; secretary, Honoré Palmer; chairman of executive -committee, Dr. L. L. McArthur.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Indiana</i> (<i>Indianapolis</i>).—President, Hon. Noble C. Butler; vice-president, W. L. -Bryan; treasurer, George T. Porter; secretary, Mrs. W. A. Woods; chairman of -executive committee, Governor J. Frank Hanly.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Maine</i> (<i>address of secretary, Auburn</i>).—President, Mrs. Eugene Hale; vice-president, -Mrs. Frederic E. Boothby; treasurer, Mr. Frederic E. Boothby; secretary, Mrs. -Frank H. Briggs; chairman of executive committee, Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain; -chairman of emergency committee, Governor William T. Cobb.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Maryland</i> (<i>Baltimore</i>).—President, Governor Edwin Warfield; vice-presidents, His -Eminence Cardinal Gibbons, Hon. Thomas J. Morris, Judge Henry Stockbridge, -Daniel C. Gilman, LL. D.; treasurer, Eugene Levering; secretary, George Norbury -Mackenzie; chairman of executive committee, Bernard N. Baker.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Massachusetts</i> (<i>address of secretary, Prides Crossing</i>).—President, Dr. E. H. Bradford; -vice-presidents, Dr. Herbert L. Burrell, Dr. Arthur T. Cabot, Mr. Richard H. Dana, -Mr. Henry Parkman; treasurer, Mr. Gardiner M. Lane; secretary, Miss Katherine P. -Loring; chairman of executive committee, Dr. H. P. Walcott.</p> - -<p class='c025'><span class='pageno' id='Page_4'>4</span><i>Michigan</i> (<i>Detroit</i>).—President, Hugh McMillan; vice-president, Truman H. Newberry; -treasurer, Emory W. Clark; secretary, Charles Moore; chairman of executive -committee, Dr. C. G. Jennings.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>New York</i> (<i>New York City</i>).—President, Col. William Cary Sanger; vice-president, -Hon. Elihu Root; treasurer, Jacob H. Schiff; secretary, Mrs. Wm. K. Draper; chairman -of executive committee, Cleveland H. Dodge.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Ohio</i> (<i>Columbus</i>).—President, Governor M. T. Herrick; vice-president, Judge C. O. -Hunter; treasurer, Edwin R. Sharp; secretary, Rev. Dr. John Hewitt; chairman of -executive committee, Governor Herrick.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Philippines</i> (<i>Manila</i>).—President, Governor-General Wright; vice-president, Chief -Justice Arellano; treasurer, Captain Palmer; secretary, Mrs. George A. Main; chairman -of executive committee, Dr. R. P. Strong.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Rhode Island</i> (<i>Providence</i>).—President, John C. Pegram; vice-president, Rt. Rev. -W. N. McVickar, D. D.; treasurer, Edward Aborn Greene; secretary, Prof. George -Grafton Wilson; chairman of executive committee, John M. Peters, M. D.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>South Carolina</i> (<i>Charleston</i>).—President, Hon. A. C. Kaufman; vice-president, Rev. -Robert P. Pell, Litt. D.; treasurer, John Kuker; secretary, George Hoyt Smith; -chairman of executive committee, Hon. George Lamb Buist.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Vermont</i> (<i>address of secretary, St. Albans</i>).—President, Henry D. Holton, M. D.; -vice-president, Urban A. Woodbury; treasurer, Clayton L. Alexander; secretary, -Charles S. Forbes; chairman of executive committee, Franklin S. Billings.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Wyoming</i> (<i>address of secretary, Cheyenne</i>).—President, Mrs. B. B. Brooks; vice-president, -Mrs. B. F. Perkins; treasurer, Dr. Amos W. Barber; secretary, Miss Winifred -W. Woods.</p> - -<p class='c026'>The present corporation received from the old corporation, which -ceased to exist by virtue of the act approved January 5, 1905, a quantity -of miscellaneous literature and incomplete records which have -been of very little value; also a few articles of furniture. The treasurer -received the sum of $291.89 and a notice of indebtedness of -$1,250, contracted to pay a claim of Francis Atwater for printing and -postage for the old corporation. This indebtedness has since been -paid from the proceeds of the sale of lots 14, 15, 16, and 17, block 25, -Kalorama Heights. These lots were the property of the American -National Red Cross, and were sold on January 11, 1904, by the then -president of the American National Red Cross, to Cogan Bros. & -Forschner for the sum of $16,500. Monthly payments of the purchase -money were to be made according to the quantity of stone -removed from the property, with a minimum monthly payment of -$200. Five thousand and seventy-five dollars had been paid before -transfer to the present corporation. Four thousand three hundred -and twelve dollars has since been paid, leaving a balance due of $7,113.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The trusteeship of the property that was formerly held by Charles -A. Baker and S. W. Briggs has been transferred and is now held by -Charles Hallam Keep and James C. McReynolds.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The corporation has now no outstanding debts, but a suit has been -brought against it by Hugh Ross in the superior court of Santa Barbara, -Cal., for the sum of $990 for alleged services rendered and material -supplied the old corporation at Manila in 1900. The suit is being -defended by the counselor of the corporation.</p> - -<p class='c010'>A tender of service was made to the Surgeon-General of the Public -Health and Marine-Hospital Service during the late epidemic of yellow -fever in Louisiana, and the committee was informed that the work was -well in hand and there was no immediate necessity for additional aid, -but if at any time assistance was needed the committee would be -notified. The work was so effectually done by the Public Health and -Marine-Hospital Service that aid from the Red Cross was never required.</p> - -<p class='c010'>In response to a request for aid from the Philippine branch of the -<span class='pageno' id='Page_5'>5</span>Red Cross for the sufferers from a typhoon, a contribution of $500 -was made by cable transfer from the emergency fund of the corporation.</p> - -<p class='c010'>All money received from life membership dues is deposited to the -credit of the endowment fund, the interest alone of which can be used, -if necessary, in emergency work. All of the officers of the corporation, -except the secretary and assistant treasurer, render gratuitous -service. The secretary receives $100 a month and the assistant treasurer -$250 a year. The office rent is $20 a month. These, with the -necessary outlay for stationery, printing, and postage, comprise the -whole of the current expenses of the corporation.</p> - -<p class='c010'>At the first annual meeting of the corporation, held at Washington, -December 5, 1905, the following officers were elected:</p> - -<div class='lg-container-l c027'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>President, Hon. William H. Taft.</div> - <div class='line'>Treasurer, Hon. Charles Hallam Keep.</div> - <div class='line'>Counselor, Hon. James C. McReynolds.</div> - <div class='line'>Secretary, Charles L. Magee.</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<p class='c010'>The following-named persons were appointed or elected members of -the central committee:</p> - -<p class='c024'><i>Appointed by the President of the United States.</i>—William K. Van Reypen, Surgeon-General -U. S. Navy, retired, chairman. To represent the Departments: Hon. -Robert Bacon, First Assistant Secretary of State; Hon. Charles Hallam Keep, Assistant -Secretary of the Treasury; Brig. Gen. Robert M. O’Reilly, Surgeon-General -U. S. Army; Hon. James C. McReynolds, Assistant Attorney-General; Medical -Director John C. Boyd, U. S. Navy.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Elected by the board of incorporators.</i>—Judge W. W. Morrow, Samuel Mather, Miss -Mabel T. Boardman, Hon. James R. Garfield, James Tanner, Surgeon-General -Walter Wyman, U. S. Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Elected by the delegates from State branches.</i>—Hon. A. C. Kaufman, Charles G. -Washburn, John C. Pegram, Gen. Charles Bird, U. S. Army; Col. William Cary -Sanger, Judge Lambert Tree.</p> - -<p class='c026'>At this meeting the following members of the board of incorporators -and delegates from branch societies were present:</p> - -<p class='c024'><i>Incorporators.</i>—Miss Mabel T. Boardman, John C. Boyd, Noble C. Butler, George -B. Davis, John W. Foster, James R. Garfield, George Gray, Frederick H. Gillett, -Hilary A. Herbert, A. C. Kaufman, Charles Hallam Keep, Mrs. John A. Logan, -Samuel Mather, W. W. Morrow, J. Wilkes O’Neill, Louis A. Pradt, Redfield Proctor, -William H. Taft, A. W. Terrell, Lambert Tree, William K. Van Reypen, Thomas -F. Walsh, William T. Wardwell, John M. Wilson.</p> - -<p class='c025'><i>Delegates from branch societies.</i>—George Peabody Wetmore and John C. Pegram, of -Rhode Island; William Cary Sanger and Howard Townsend, of New York; Judge and -Mrs. W. W. Morrow, of California; John B. Henderson, jr., and Gist Blair, of the -District of Columbia; Miss Katherine P. Loring and Miss Louisa P. Loring, of Massachusetts; -Mrs. Eugene Hale and Charles E. Littlefield, of Maine; William W. Farnam -and Robert T. Huntington, jr., of Connecticut; Henry Stockbridge and George Norbury -Mackenzie, of Maryland; Charles Bird and Miss Emily P. Bissell, of Delaware; -A. C. Kaufman, of South Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Newberry, of Michigan; -Samuel Mather and J. G. Schmidlapp, of Ohio; Lambert Tree, of Illinois; Mrs. W. -W. Gordon and Mrs. Samuel Spencer, of Georgia; Noble C. Butler, of Indiana.</p> - -<p class='c026'>The central committee elected as an executive committee the following: -Hon. Robert Bacon; Brig. Gen. Robert M. O’Reilly, Surgeon-General, -U. S. Army; Medical Director John C. Boyd, U. S. Navy; -Hon. James C. McReynolds, James Tanner, Hon. James R. Garfield, -Miss Mabel T. Boardman.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The board of consultation consists of Brig. Gen. Robert M. O’Reilly, -Surgeon-General, U. S. Army; Surgeon-General Presley M. Rixey, -U. S. Navy; Surgeon-General Walter Wyman, U. S. Public Health -and Marine-Hospital Service.</p> - -<p class='c010'><span class='pageno' id='Page_6'>6</span>The president of the corporation appointed the following as a finance -committee: C. C. Glover, president, the Riggs National Bank; Arthur -T. Brice, cashier, the Riggs National Bank; Charles J. Bell, president, -the American Security and Trust Company.</p> - -<p class='c010'>The American National Red Cross was reported to the Surgeon-General -of the Army the enrollment of 30 doctors and 50 trained -nurses, as follows:</p> - -<p class='c010'>Connecticut branch, 1 doctor; District of Columbia branch, 1 doctor -and 18 trained nurses; New York branch, 11 trained nurses; Rhode -Island branch, 28 doctors and 21 trained nurses.</p> - -<p class='c010'>As required by the charter of the corporation, there is transmitted -herewith as a part of this report a full, complete, and itemized statement -of the receipts and expenditures of the corporation, which account -has been audited by the War Department, as shown by the copy of -letter appended to said account.</p> - -<p class='c010'>It is also deemed advisable to include in this report a supplementary -statement of the receipts of the society for the period subsequent to -the date of the audited account.</p> -<p class='c020'>Respectfully,</p> -<p class='c028'><span class='sc'>C. L. Magee</span>,</p> -<p class='c029'><i>Secretary</i>.</p> - -<p class='c010'><span class='sc'>The Secretary of War.</span></p> -<hr class='c030' /> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c006'> - <div><i>Report of the treasurer of the American National Red Gross for the fiscal year ending November 30, 1905.</i></div> - <div class='c000'>GENERAL FUND.</div> - <div class='c000'><span class='sc'>Dr.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -<table class='table2' summary=''> -<colgroup> -<col width='83%' /> -<col width='16%' /> -</colgroup> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To amount received from W. J. Flather, treasurer of former corporation</td> - <td class='c032'>$291.89</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To annual membership dues, District of Columbia branch</td> - <td class='c032'>5.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To annual membership dues, Connecticut branch</td> - <td class='c032'>23.50</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To annual membership dues, New York branch</td> - <td class='c032'>74.50</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To annual membership dues, Indiana branch</td> - <td class='c032'>38.50</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, donation</td> - <td class='c032'>100.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To proceeds of sale of old typewriters</td> - <td class='c032'>8.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To Baker & Briggs, trustees of real estate</td> - <td class='c032'>450.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To Cogan Bros. & Forschner, account real estate</td> - <td class='c032'>3,612.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To Miss Mabel T. Boardman, balance left from investigating American National Red Cross</td> - <td class='c032'>60.06</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'> </td> - <td class='c032'>────</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'> </td> - <td class='c032'>4,663.45</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To balance in the Riggs National Bank</td> - <td class='c032'>1,761.10</td> - </tr> -</table> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c006'> - <div>GENERAL FUND.</div> - <div class='c000'><span class='sc'>Cr.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -<table class='table3' summary=''> -<colgroup> -<col width='83%' /> -<col width='16%' /> -</colgroup> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By the Riggs National Bank, interest on note</td> - <td class='c032'>$9.38</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By office supplies</td> - <td class='c032'>138.61</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By office rent, 9 months, at $20 per month</td> - <td class='c032'>180.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By Wolf & Cohen, legal expenses</td> - <td class='c032'>7.60</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By printing</td> - <td class='c032'>193.95</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By secretary’s salary, 9 months, at $100 per month</td> - <td class='c032'>900.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By assistant treasurer’s salary, 9 months, at $250 per year</td> - <td class='c032'>187.50</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By the Riggs National Bank, payment on note</td> - <td class='c032'>250.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By interest on above note</td> - <td class='c032'>14.06</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By the Riggs National Bank, payment on note</td> - <td class='c032'>1,000.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By interest on above note</td> - <td class='c032'>11.25</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By legal expenses in connection with suit of Hugh Ross</td> - <td class='c032'>10.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By balance in the Riggs National Bank</td> - <td class='c032'>1,761.10</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'> </td> - <td class='c032'>────</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'> </td> - <td class='c032'>4,663.45</td> - </tr> -</table> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c006'> - <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_7'>7</span>ENDOWMENT FUND.</div> - <div class='c000'><span class='sc'>Dr.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -<table class='table4' summary=''> -<colgroup> -<col width='80%' /> -<col width='20%' /> -</colgroup> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To 54 life membership dues, District of Columbia branch</td> - <td class='c032'>$1,350.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To 100 life membership dues, New York branch</td> - <td class='c032'>2,500.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To 3 life membership dues, miscellaneous</td> - <td class='c032'>75.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To 1 life membership dues, Maine branch</td> - <td class='c032'>25.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To 5 life membership dues, Illinois branch</td> - <td class='c032'>125.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To 3 life membership dues, Michigan branch</td> - <td class='c032'>75.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To 16 life membership dues, Connecticut branch</td> - <td class='c032'>400.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To 1 life membership dues, Indiana branch</td> - <td class='c032'>25.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'> </td> - <td class='c032'>────</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'> </td> - <td class='c032'>4,575.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>To balance in American Security and Trust Company</td> - <td class='c032'>4,575.00</td> - </tr> -</table> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c006'> - <div>ENDOWMENT FUND.</div> - <div class='c000'><span class='sc'>Cr.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -<table class='table5' summary=''> -<colgroup> -<col width='80%' /> -<col width='20%' /> -</colgroup> - <tr> - <td class='c031'>By balance in American Security and Trust Company</td> - <td class='c032'>$4,575.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'> </td> - <td class='c032'>────</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c031'> </td> - <td class='c032'>4,575.00</td> - </tr> -</table> -<div class='c033'><span class='sc'>War Department</span>,</div> -<div class='c019'><i>Washington, December 4, 1905</i>.</div> - -<p class='c010'><span class='sc'>Sir</span>: I have the honor to return herewith the annual report of the treasurer of the -American National Red Cross for the fiscal year ended November 30, 1905, the same -having been audited by the War Department, as required by the act of Congress -approved January 5, 1905.</p> -<p class='c020'>Very respectfully,</p> -<p class='c028'><span class='sc'>Wm. H. Taft</span>,</p> -<p class='c029'><i>Secretary of War</i>.</p> - -<p class='c010'><span class='sc'>Mr. Henry H. Feather</span>,</p> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> - <div class='nf-center'> - <div><i>Assistant Treasurer American National Red Cross, Washington, D. C.</i></div> - </div> -</div> - -<hr class='c030' /> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c006'> - <div><i>Supplementary statement showing the receipts of the American National Red Cross for the period subsequent to the date of the audited account.</i></div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c006'> - <div>GENERAL FUND.</div> - <div class='c000'><span class='sc'>Dr.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -<table class='table2' summary=''> -<colgroup> -<col width='83%' /> -<col width='16%' /> -</colgroup> - <tr> - <td class='c034'>To annual membership dues, California branch</td> - <td class='c032'>$59.50</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'>To annual membership dues, Georgia branch</td> - <td class='c032'>50.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'>To annual membership dues, Rhode Island branch</td> - <td class='c032'>43.32</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'>To Cogan Bros. & Forschner, account real estate</td> - <td class='c032'>500.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'> </td> - <td class='c032'>────</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'> </td> - <td class='c032'>652.82</td> - </tr> -</table> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c006'> - <div>ENDOWMENT FUND.</div> - <div class='c000'><span class='sc'>Dr.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -<table class='table5' summary=''> -<colgroup> -<col width='80%' /> -<col width='20%' /> -</colgroup> - <tr> - <td class='c034'>To 80 life membership dues, Rhode Island branch</td> - <td class='c032'>$2,000.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'>To 10 life membership dues, California branch</td> - <td class='c032'>250.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'>To 31 life membership dues, Connecticut branch</td> - <td class='c032'>775.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'>To 24 life membership dues, Ohio branch</td> - <td class='c032'>600.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'>To 1 life membership dues, Georgia branch</td> - <td class='c032'>25.00</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'> </td> - <td class='c032'>────</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td class='c034'> </td> - <td class='c032'>3,650.00</td> - </tr> -</table> - -<p class='c010'><span class='sc'>Note.</span>—These items will be included in the regular report of the treasurer for the -fiscal year ending November 30, 1906, to be audited by the War Department.</p> -<div class='pbb'> - <hr class='pb c006' /> -</div> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> -<div class='nf-center c002'> - <div><span class='pageno' id='Page_9'>9</span><span class="blackletter">Application for Membership in the American National Red Cross.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -<p class='c009'> I apply to be enrolled as a (Life/Annual)member of the ........................</p> - -<p class='c010'>Branch of the American National Red Cross.</p> -<p class='c035'>Name................................................</p> - -<p class='c036'>Address.............................................</p> -<div class='lg-container-l'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>Life membership dues, $25.00.</div> - <div class='line'>Annual membership dues, 1.00.</div> - <div class='line'>(Erase whichever membership is not desired.)</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<p class='c010'>To the Secretary of the..................................Branch</p> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> - <div class='nf-center'> - <div>The American National Red Cross.</div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='c019'>....................................................</div> - -<div class='c019'>....................................................</div> -<hr class='c037' /> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> - <div class='nf-center'> - <div><span class="blackletter">Application for Membership in the American National Red Cross.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -<p class='c009'> I apply to be enrolled as a (Life/Annual)member of the ........................</p> - -<p class='c010'>Branch of the American National Red Cross.</p> -<p class='c035'>Name................................................</p> - -<p class='c036'>Address.............................................</p> -<div class='lg-container-l'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>Life membership dues, $25.00.</div> - <div class='line'>Annual membership dues, 1.00.</div> - <div class='line'>(Erase whichever membership is not desired.)</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<p class='c010'>To the Secretary of the..................................Branch</p> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> - <div class='nf-center'> - <div>The American National Red Cross.</div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='c019'>....................................................</div> - -<div class='c019'>....................................................</div> -<hr class='c037' /> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> - <div class='nf-center'> - <div><span class="blackletter">Application for Membership in the American National Red Cross.</span></div> - </div> -</div> - -<p class='c009'> I apply to be enrolled as a (Life/Annual)member of the ........................</p> - -<p class='c010'>Branch of the American National Red Cross.</p> -<p class='c035'>Name................................................</p> - -<p class='c036'>Address.............................................</p> -<div class='lg-container-l'> - <div class='linegroup'> - <div class='group'> - <div class='line'>Life membership dues, $25.00.</div> - <div class='line'>Annual membership dues, 1.00.</div> - <div class='line'>(Erase whichever membership is not desired.)</div> - </div> - </div> -</div> - -<p class='c010'>To the Secretary of the..................................Branch</p> - -<div class='nf-center-c0'> - <div class='nf-center'> - <div>The American National Red Cross.</div> - </div> -</div> - -<div class='c019'>....................................................</div> - -<div class='c019'>....................................................</div> -<div class='pbb'> - <hr class='pb c006' /> -</div> -<div class='chapter'> - <span class='pageno' id='Page_11'>11</span> - <h2 class='c008'>FORM OF BEQUEST.</h2> -</div> -<p class='c009'>A will in the form following may be used to bequeath money for -the purposes of this corporation. It would be well to have the same -signed by <i>three witnesses</i> in the presence of the testator and of each -other.</p> - -<p class='c010'>All legacies, not otherwise specified, go into the Red Cross Endowment -Fund, the interest of which is applied to the Emergency -Fund.</p> - -<p class='c009'>I, A. B., of ..................................................... -(testator’s domicil), hereby make and publish the following as my -last will and testament:</p> - -<p class='c010'>I give and bequeath to the American National Red Cross, a corporation -in the District of Columbia, created by Act of Congress of -the United States of America, its successors and assigns, the sum of</p> -<p class='c038'> Dollars.</p> -<div class='c019'>(A. B.)..................................................</div> - -<p class='c010'>Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named A. B. -as and for his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have -hereunto subscribed our names at his request as witnesses thereto, in -the presence of the said testator and of each other.</p> -<div class='pbb'> - <hr class='pb c002' /> -</div> -<p class='c010'> </p> -<div class='tnbox'> - - <ul class='ul_1 c006'> - <li>Transcriber’s Notes: - <ul class='ul_2'> - <li>Missing or obscured punctuation was silently corrected. - </li> - <li>Typographical errors were silently corrected. - </li> - <li>Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation were made consistent only when a predominant - form was found in this book. - </li> - </ul> - </li> - </ul> - -</div> -<p class='c010'> </p> - -<div style='display:block; margin-top:4em'>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS BULLETIN, VOL. 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