. History of the National Society . Mrs. John J. Myers. Miss Lucy M. Hewitt. Restoration of Historic Buildings: Mrs. John J. Myers, Chairman. Miss Josephine C Webster. Miss Lucy M. Hewitt. Mrs. Charlotte Emerson Main. Mrs. Noble Newport Potts. Mrs. Rosa Ball Truman H. Aldrich! Conservation of National Reserves: Mrs. Amos , Chairman. Mrs. Peter P. Pealer, District of Columbia. Mrs. Charles W. Shelton, Connecticut. Mrs. D. Phoenix Ingraham, New York. Mrs. Frederica T. C. Getchell, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Arthur M, Pray. Massachusetts. Mrs. Bertram C. Whitney, Michigan. Mrs. Rosa Ba


. History of the National Society . Mrs. John J. Myers. Miss Lucy M. Hewitt. Restoration of Historic Buildings: Mrs. John J. Myers, Chairman. Miss Josephine C Webster. Miss Lucy M. Hewitt. Mrs. Charlotte Emerson Main. Mrs. Noble Newport Potts. Mrs. Rosa Ball Truman H. Aldrich! Conservation of National Reserves: Mrs. Amos , Chairman. Mrs. Peter P. Pealer, District of Columbia. Mrs. Charles W. Shelton, Connecticut. Mrs. D. Phoenix Ingraham, New York. Mrs. Frederica T. C. Getchell, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Arthur M, Pray. Massachusetts. Mrs. Bertram C. Whitney, Michigan. Mrs. Rosa Ball Oden, Virginia. Mrs. Frances Sedgwick Smith, Illinois. Mrs. Thomas H. Johnston, District of Columbia. Mrs. Cornelia Rebecca Kimberly Potts, Maryland. The Flag: Mrs. George Mortimer, Chairman, Massachusetts. Mrs. Franklin F. Knous, Connecticut. Mrs. Thomas E. Vermilye, New York. Mrs. Sara P. Snowden Mitchell, Pennsylvania. Miss Marcia Richardson, Michigan. Mrs. Margaret P. Moore, District of Columbia. Mrs. Felix Agnus, g^HE report of the year 1910 properly beginsApril 20th, when the National Society,Daughters of Founders and Patriots ofAmerica, met at the New Willard, inWashington, D. C, in response to a no-tice sent by the Executive Committeethat a General Conference would be heldat that time to consider certain matters suggested by theConnecticut and Massachusetts Chapters. The NationalPresident presided, and briefly outlined the subjects for dis-cussion, as follows: First. The selection of a date for an Annual Conference atsome time when a greater number of officers and memberscan be present than in May at the General Court. After short discussion, a motion was approved That anAnnual Conference of the Society be held on Saturday P. the 19th of April. Second. Consideration of a change in the method of elec-tion of officers. The President stated that although the constitution re-quires that nominations and elections be made at the GeneralCourt, the Con


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