Fox hunting in Delaware County, Pennsylvania : and, origin and history of the Rose Tree Fox Hunting Club . N 1877. In 1877 the active members of the club were:J. Howard Lewds, Henry E. Saulnier, George , George W. Hill, Frederick Fairlamb,Samuel Miller, Samuel C. Lewis, Fairman Rogers,A. J. Cassatt, Edward Worth, Frank Thomson,William H. Corlies, Dr. T. C. Stellwagen, Bray, Theodore Wright, Charles , Dr. R. S. Huidekoper, Samuel WelshJr., J. Mitchell Baker, Moncure Robinson Jr., Jenks, William Lloyd, Davis Lewis, William , George Young, S. Frank Sharples


Fox hunting in Delaware County, Pennsylvania : and, origin and history of the Rose Tree Fox Hunting Club . N 1877. In 1877 the active members of the club were:J. Howard Lewds, Henry E. Saulnier, George , George W. Hill, Frederick Fairlamb,Samuel Miller, Samuel C. Lewis, Fairman Rogers,A. J. Cassatt, Edward Worth, Frank Thomson,William H. Corlies, Dr. T. C. Stellwagen, Bray, Theodore Wright, Charles , Dr. R. S. Huidekoper, Samuel WelshJr., J. Mitchell Baker, Moncure Robinson Jr., Jenks, William Lloyd, Davis Lewis, William , George Young, S. Frank Sharpless, CharlesCamblos Jr., W. G. Abbott, Dr. J. W. White,George E. Darlington, and J. Edward Farnum. The contributing members were William , L Lawrence Haldeman, T. Burd Dixey,Charles B. Sprogell, Isaac Miller, J. M. Stoddard,John L. Evans, Horace R. Manley, Samuel , William P. Eyre, and William I. Leiper. The officers of the club were: George W. Hill,President; Henry E. Saulnier, Vice-President;William H. Corlies, Secretary and Treasurer: thePresident acting as Master of Hounds, and he ap-. X o H FOX HUNTING. 57 pointed all committees. The by-laws provided forthe election of an executive committee, but ifany was elected, they do not appear to have per-formed active duties. CHAPTER XI. ERECTION OF THE CLUB HOUSE IN 1881. In 1881 the present club house was erectedunder an agreement between Benjamin Rogers,the owner of the property, and George W. Hilland William H. Corlies, trustees for the RoseTree Fox Hunting Club, dated April 23d, 1881,which stipulated that the club should have theprivilege, at its own cost, to erect the club houseat the place where it is now located, for its enjoy-ment, for the term of fifteen years from that date,at the end of which term the house was to go backinto the possession of Mr. Rogers, and the clubcould then give it up or become tenants; the clubreserving the right to remove the house at anytime during the term by paying to Mr. Rogers th


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