Stokes records; notes regarding the ancestry and lives of Anson Phelps Stokes and Helen Louisa (Phelps) Stokes . s in many partsof the country. An annual fair, largely promoted by my wife, was formanyyearsaveryimportantsourceofpecuniaryaid. gave his valuable professional services at the sanitarium. September 12 I was notified that I had been elected Treasurer andMember of Council of the American Social Science Association. December 21a number of members of the American Social ScienceAssociation dined at our house. Among them were F. B. Sanborn,D. A. Wells, Charles S. F


Stokes records; notes regarding the ancestry and lives of Anson Phelps Stokes and Helen Louisa (Phelps) Stokes . s in many partsof the country. An annual fair, largely promoted by my wife, was formanyyearsaveryimportantsourceofpecuniaryaid. gave his valuable professional services at the sanitarium. September 12 I was notified that I had been elected Treasurer andMember of Council of the American Social Science Association. December 21a number of members of the American Social ScienceAssociation dined at our house. Among them were F. B. Sanborn,D. A. Wells, Charles S. Fairchild, Horace White, George WilliamCurtis, F. J. Kingsbury, J. M. Libby, and Everett P. Wheeler. Mar-cellus Hartley, John A. Stewart, Alexander E. Orr, and others werealso at the dinner. December 22 the Council of the American Social Science Associa-tion met at my office. This year, 1883, I served again on the Central Council of theCharity Organization Society. I afterward sold about five acres of this land for about $1000 per BIRCH ISLAND General view of camp from breakwater BIRCH ISLAND 1884.


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