Anglo-American relations . ted most in theformative period were: NEW YORKBishop Potter William Eutler Duncan George T. Wilson R. A. C. Smith Herbert Noble Robert J. Mooney P. Cunliffe-Owen LONDON General Joseph WheelerAlbert S. Crockett (Correspondent, N. Y. Herald)George T. WilsonMilton B. Snyder (of the N. Y. Herald)Walter Neef (of the Associated Press)Louis C. HayJ. Arthur Barrat tFrank A. Munsey1. N. Ford (of the N. Y. TribuneH. R. Chamberlain (of the N. Y. Sun)R. A. C. SmithH. E. Brittain Mr. Choate, who was Ambassador to England at the time, declined tosupport the Society in its initial


Anglo-American relations . ted most in theformative period were: NEW YORKBishop Potter William Eutler Duncan George T. Wilson R. A. C. Smith Herbert Noble Robert J. Mooney P. Cunliffe-Owen LONDON General Joseph WheelerAlbert S. Crockett (Correspondent, N. Y. Herald)George T. WilsonMilton B. Snyder (of the N. Y. Herald)Walter Neef (of the Associated Press)Louis C. HayJ. Arthur Barrat tFrank A. Munsey1. N. Ford (of the N. Y. TribuneH. R. Chamberlain (of the N. Y. Sun)R. A. C. SmithH. E. Brittain Mr. Choate, who was Ambassador to England at the time, declined tosupport the Society in its initial stages on account of the opposition ofthe American Society of London. With this I send the ancestral tree of the Pilgrims. Too much cannot be said in praise of the unremitting interest andactivity during the past fifteen years of George T. Wilson and R. A. C. Smithof New York and Sir Harry E. Brittain of London in directing and articulatingthe work of the two branches of the Pilgrims. Very sincerely yours, LINDSAY 0) zo z< uu 3


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