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Stotesbury, Mrs. Edward T., 1925 Walnut St., Phila., Pa.

Stovall, Bates M.,

Swormstedt, John S.,

Munsey Building.

Southern Building.

Swormstedt, Dr. Lyman B., 2 Thomas Circle.

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Thomas, Rt. Rev. Mgr. C. F., St. Patrick's Rectory.

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Van Schaick, Rev. John, Jr., 1417 Massachusetts Ave.

Walker, Ernest G.,

Walsh, Thomas S.,

Walton, Edward R., Jr.,
Warder, Mrs. Ellen N.,

2112 S St.

416 Fifth St.

Washington Loan & Tr. Bldg. 1155 Sixteenth St.

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Washburn, Dr. William S., 2029 Conn. Ave.

Weller, Joseph I.,

Weller, Mrs. Michael I.,

Wheeler, Hylas T.,

White, Enoch L.,

White, George W.,

Wilkins, Robert C.,

420 Wash. Loan & Tr. Bldg.

408 Seward Square, S.E.

St. James Hotel

1753 Corcoran St.

National Metropolitan Bank

Whitney (Ph.D.), Edson L., 3411 Oakwood Terrace.

Willard, Henry K.,
Williams, Charles P.,
Williamson, Charles J.,
Wilson, Clarence R.,
Wilson, Edwin L.,
Wimsatt, William A.,
Wolf, Alexander,
Wood, Rev. Charles,
Wood, Waddy B.,

1512 H St.

Kellogg Building.

1675 Thirty-first St.
2616 Connecticut Ave.
1512 H St.

Fendall Building.

215 Eighth St., S.W.
2653 Woodley Road.
2110 S St.

816 Connecticut Ave.

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These figures include all members to date of going to press with this volume, as well as members who have died since 1920.

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RICHARD KINGSMAN, M. D.......... December 31, 1920.

PROCEEDINGS OF

THE COLUMBIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

183rd meeting.

January 20, 1920.

With President Clark in the chair, and before an audience of about fifty members and guests (the weather being very inclement), Mr. Washington Topham read a paper written by Mrs. Margaret Loughborough, on "Nathan Loughborough," an early resident of the District of Columbia. A second paper was read by Mrs. Margaret B. Downing, on the subject, “Foreign Heroes in Washington Parks." Both papers were discussed by Dr. Tindall, President Clark and others.

Mr. John C. Proctor offered a Resolution that the Society endorse the movement on foot to erect the statue of Lincoln lately removed from in front of the Court House, on the site of Fort Stevens, where President Lincoln stood during Early's attack on the National Capital in July, 1864. Election of officers for the following year, concluded the meeting.

February 17, 1920.

184th meeting. At this meeting, over which President Clark presided, the paper of the evening was read by Hon. Job Barnard, on the "History of the Church of the New Jerusalem in Washington, D. C.," and many interesting additional reminiscences were brought out in the discussion that followed. A large number of members and guests were present.

185th meeting.

March 16, 1920.

About one hundred members and guests were present, President Clark presiding. The first paper was by Mr. Washington Topham, on "Northern Liberty Market and its

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