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Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Sarah Bradlee Fulton Chapter, D. A. R. by Eliza M. Gill, historian.
this local chapter of the patriotic order known as the Daughters of the American Revolution was formally organized on Dec. 17, 1896.
Its formation was the outcome of a correspondence between Madame Anna Von Rydingsvard, then State Regent of Massachusetts, and Mrs. Ellen M. Gill, of our city.
At the suggestion of the latter, the matter was put into the hands of Mrs. Emma W. Goodwin, at that time a member of Old Concord Chapter, and under her guidance, and the incentive of her own interest in the work, the preliminary meetings were called, and the necessary steps taken to effect organization.
The following names appear in the charter: Mrs. Mary S. Goodale, Mrs. Mary B. Loomis, Miss Helen T. Wild, Miss Adeline B. Gill, Mrs. Emma W. Goodwin, Miss Eliza M. Gill, Mrs. S. Olive Loring, Miss M. Gertrude Bragdon, Miss Bertha G. Paige, Miss Jessie M. Dinsmore, Mrs. Hannah E. Ayers, Mrs. Sarah F. E. Bruce, Miss Sarah L.
Medford (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Adeline B. Gill (search for this): chapter 6
Jessie M. Dinsmore (search for this): chapter 6
Sarah L. Clark (search for this): chapter 6
Eliza M. Gill (search for this): chapter 6
Sarah Bradlee Fulton Chapter, D. A. R. by Eliza M. Gill, historian.
this local chapter of the patriotic order known as the Daughters of the American Revolution was formally organized on Dec. 17, 1896.
Its formation was the outcome of a correspondence between Madame Anna Von Rydingsvard, then State Regent of Massachusetts, an tion.
The following names appear in the charter: Mrs. Mary S. Goodale, Mrs. Mary B. Loomis, Miss Helen T. Wild, Miss Adeline B. Gill, Mrs. Emma W. Goodwin, Miss Eliza M. Gill, Mrs. S. Olive Loring, Miss M. Gertrude Bragdon, Miss Bertha G. Paige, Miss Jessie M. Dinsmore, Mrs. Hannah E. Ayers, Mrs. Sarah F. E. Bruce, Miss Sarah L. 1898, as follows:
Regent.—Mrs. M. Susie Goodale.
Vice-Regent.—Mrs. Mary B. Loomis.
Registrar.—Mrs. Emma W. Goodwin.
Secretary.—Miss Helen T. Wild.
Historian.—Miss Eliza M. Gill.
Treasurer.—Mss Sarah L. Clark.
Board of Managers.
Mrs. Asaphine De F. Manning.
Mrs. Hannah E. Ayers.
Miss Adeli
Sarah F. E. Bruce (search for this): chapter 6
Mabel W. Goodwin (search for this): chapter 6
Mary Susie Goodale (search for this): chapter 6
Helen T. Wild (search for this): chapter 6