The Red Cross : in peace and war . city wasdirectly interested in. Thus much relief given the soldiers materiallyor financially by the State of Washington cannot be stated here, asmany of the emergency corps and other relief societies have disbandedsince the cessation of hostilities. However, the Red Cross of Wash-ington is effecting auxiliary Red Cross societies all over the State, andin the future all relief work in this State will be under the insignia ofthe Red Cross. The Red Cross of Washington was organized on August i6, atSeattle. The officers are: Mrs. John B. Allen, President, Seattle


The Red Cross : in peace and war . city wasdirectly interested in. Thus much relief given the soldiers materiallyor financially by the State of Washington cannot be stated here, asmany of the emergency corps and other relief societies have disbandedsince the cessation of hostilities. However, the Red Cross of Wash-ington is effecting auxiliary Red Cross societies all over the State, andin the future all relief work in this State will be under the insignia ofthe Red Cross. The Red Cross of Washington was organized on August i6, atSeattle. The officers are: Mrs. John B. Allen, President, Seattle. Mrs. Chauncy Griggs, Vice-President Tacoma. Mrs. J. C. Haines, Vice-President, Seattle. Miss Birdie Beals, Vice-President, La Conner. Mrs. Lester S. Wilson, Vice-President, Walla Walla. Mrs. Virginia K. Haywood, Vice-President, Spokane. Mrs. John C. Evans, Vice-President, New Whatcom. Mrs. Francis Rotch, Corresponding Secretary, 1512 Thirteenth Seattle, Miss Helen J. Cowie, Assistant Corresponding Secretary, . . ll ! \ («3) ^y^ A tuji ,


Size: 1345px × 1859px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorbartoncl, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookyear1906