A history of the Hole family in England and America . ention while a citizen of Beverly, O., in 1S55. The Womans Relief Corps was organized soon after, its purposebeing the relief of families of veterans of the Civil War. Mrs. Hobsonwith the wives, mothers and daughters of soldiers, united as CharterMembers of Columbus Golden Corps, No. 32, in Athens, O., where shehas served as President, Secretary, Assistant Inspector, State andNational Delegate, and is still a member. Mrs. Hobson was a member of the Chautauqua Circle of Athensuntil the organization of the Pallas Club in 1893, and has beenhon


A history of the Hole family in England and America . ention while a citizen of Beverly, O., in 1S55. The Womans Relief Corps was organized soon after, its purposebeing the relief of families of veterans of the Civil War. Mrs. Hobsonwith the wives, mothers and daughters of soldiers, united as CharterMembers of Columbus Golden Corps, No. 32, in Athens, O., where shehas served as President, Secretary, Assistant Inspector, State andNational Delegate, and is still a member. Mrs. Hobson was a member of the Chautauqua Circle of Athensuntil the organization of the Pallas Club in 1893, and has beenhonored with official positions in this organization, also being Dele-gate to the State Federation. While all these organizations have tended to enlighten andbroaden the understanding, the enfranchisement of women appealsthe strongest to Mrs. Hobson as being the direct and only plausibleway to achieve the objects sought in all the others, and also because -76- F~ MRS. ANNA M. (HEALD) HOBSON, Athens, Ohio, State Treasurer Womans SufFrojje Association. -. r- v--Vx,, AH -*•: & -V,v: «*• >« • ? ? - .. ~ ^ . - -. r^.^e^ «? „•- .- ..- ,.


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