Stokes records; notes regarding the ancestry and lives of Anson Phelps Stokes and Helen Louisa (Phelps) Stokes . ETHEL, CAROLINE, and MILDRED At New Brighton, about 1884 DAY NURSERY At New Brighton YACHTING Wickford, and had planned to meet us at Miantonomi Hill, butdid not find us there. They passed near to the Clytie in the steamferry-boat on their way back to the railroad at Wickford, and sawclothes which had just been hung up on the yacht to dry. Theysaw men in boats grappling. So they waited at the ferry landingat Wickford and telegraphed to the yacht, and received a replythat I and the b


Stokes records; notes regarding the ancestry and lives of Anson Phelps Stokes and Helen Louisa (Phelps) Stokes . ETHEL, CAROLINE, and MILDRED At New Brighton, about 1884 DAY NURSERY At New Brighton YACHTING Wickford, and had planned to meet us at Miantonomi Hill, butdid not find us there. They passed near to the Clytie in the steamferry-boat on their way back to the railroad at Wickford, and sawclothes which had just been hung up on the yacht to dry. Theysaw men in boats grappling. So they waited at the ferry landingat Wickford and telegraphed to the yacht, and received a replythat I and the boys were well. A report had come to the ferrylanding that I had been drowned, but this report had been keptfrom my wife, who, however, suspected that something was wrong,and therefore telegraphed and waited over a train until she heardfrom me. July 17 I was notified of my election as Vice-President of theAmerican Free Trade League and member of the Board of Control. August 4, arrived at New London in the Clytie,^ and beat the fleet. August 6, Sunday, most of the fleet left for Newport. The Clytieand ten oth


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