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LOCAL VISITING COMMITTEE

FOR

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL.

Officers.

MRS. JOSEPH HOBSON, President, 6 E. 17th Street.
MISS ROSALIE BUTLER, Secretary, 31 E. 38th Street.

Members.

Mrs. HARTMAN KUHN, 267 Fifth Avenue.

Mrs. G. L. SCHUYLER, 19 W. 31st Street.

Mrs. LYDIG M. HOYT, 26 Washing

ton Square.

Mrs. H. M. M'CORKLE, 309 Lexington Avenue.

Mrs. R. PERKINS, 172 E. 79th Street.

Miss ROBBINS, 116 W. 21st Street. Mrs. WILLARD FELT, 244 Lexington Avenue.

Mr. F. C. LAURENCE, 147 Fifth Avenue.

Mr. W. LANGDON, 56 Lafayette Place.

Mrs. A. HAMILTON, 17 Washington Square.

Mrs. F. A. BAKER, 100 W. 49th Street.

Miss F. C. LYON, Mott Haven. Mr. WM. MONTGOMERY, JR., University Building.

Mr. GEO. BUTLER, JR., 44 E. 26th S reet.

Mrs. A. G. Norwood, 236 W. 14th Street.

Mrs. ALFRED PELL, 18 E. 30th Street.

Mrs. HENRY A. CoIT, 55 Clinton Place.

Miss E. VAN RENSSELAER, 39 E. 9th Street.

Miss G. G. WADDINGTON, 8 E. 9th Street.

Miss EMILY RODGERS, 132 W. 23d Street.

Mrs. D. J. COSTER, 232 W. 14th Street.

Miss PRIME, 147 W. 14th Street. Mrs. FRED. STURGIS, 16 W. 32d Street.

Mrs. G. G. HOWLAND, 91 Fifth Ave

nue.

Mrs. WM. FLOYD PLATT, 68 Lexington Avenue.

Miss STURGIS, 16 W. 32d Street. Miss WISNER, 18 W. 12th Street. Miss B. VAN RENSSELAER, 39 E. 9th Street.

Miss E. B. FISHER, 4 E. 20th Street.

Miss L. W. BAXTER, 128 E. 25th Street.

Mrs. D'ORÉMIEUIX, 261 Greene

Street.

Mrs. J. A. SWETT, 152 E. 34th Street.

Mrs. EDWIN LORD, 103 E. 40th Street.

Mrs. FRED. SWAN, Hoffman House. Mrs. M. D. BROWN, 152 E. 34th Street.

Miss ELLA RUSSELL.. Mrs. EDWARD CURTIS, 27 Washington Place.

Mrs WM. PRESTON GRIFFIN, 208 E. 15th Street.

Mrs. FARRAGUT, 113 E. 36th Street. Mrs. OSCAR IRVING, 140 Fifth Ave

Due.

Mrs. W. H. OSBORN, 32 Park Ave

nue.

Mrs. J. L. SUTHERLAND, 133 E.. 38th Street.

Miss ARNOLD, 279 Madison Avenue.

Miss VAN AMRINGE.

Mrs. HOWARD CROSBY, 306 Second Miss KIMBALL.
Avenue.
Mrs. P. M. CLAPP, 118 E. 38th Miss SANDS.

Street.

Mrs. E. L. YOUMANS, 2 E. 15th Street.

Mrs. R. GRACIE, New York Hotel. Mis. Joy, N. E. cor. Madison Avenue and 49th Street.

Mrs. S. C. OGDEN, 227 W. 23d
Stre-t.

Mrs. CAPRON, Brevoort House.
Mrs. BELLOW s, 319 E. 19th Street.
Mrs. OGDEN ROOD, 341 E. 15th
Street.

Mrs. S. CROSBY, 10 E. 43d Street.
Mr. S. B. LAWRENCE, 29 Mercer
Street.

Mr. E. J. DUNNING, Hotel Brunswick.

Mr. CHANDLER ROBBINS, 116 W. 21st Street.

Mr. D. L. SUYDAM, 40 E. 31st Street.

Mrs. R. WOODWORTH, 18 E. 37th Street.

Mrs. MACAULAY, 5 W. 50th Street. Miss LYON, Mott Haven.

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LOCAL VISITING COMMITTEE

FOR THE

Newburgh City & Town Almshouse,

STATE OF NEW YORK.

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REV. JAS. S. BUSH, President, West New Brighton.

MRS. M. L. HARRISON, Secretary,

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Miss E. R. HENDERSON, West New
Brighton.

Mrs. G. E. Cook, New Brighton.
Mrs. J. D VERMEULE, West New
Brighton.

Miss NORVELL, New Brighton.
Miss BANKS, West New Brighton.
Miss M. BOGERT, New Brighton.
Miss C. A. DUER, New Brighton.
Mrs. NICOLL FLOYD, W.N. Brighton.
Capt.THOS. MELVILLE, N. Brighton,
Dr. T. M. WALSER, New Brighton.
Mr. E. B. MERRILL, W. N. Brighton.

[APPENDIX B:]

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

OF THE

State Charities Aid Association.

ADOPTED MAY 11, 1872.

ARTICLE I.

The Name of this Association shall be the STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION.

ARTICLE II.

The Objects of the Association shall be: 1st. To promote an active public interest in the New York State Institutions of Public Charities, with a view to the physical, mental and moral improvement of their pauper inmates. 2d. To make the present pauper system more efficient, and to bring about such reforms in it as may be in accordance with the most enlightened views of Christianity, Science and Philanthrophy.

ARTICLE III.

The Association shall make an Annual Report on the 1st day of March to the Board of State Commisioners of Public Charities of the State of New York.

ARTICLE IV.

The Association shall be composed of both men and women.

ARTICLE V.

The Officers of the Association shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. They, excepting the

Secretary, shall be elected for the year by a two-thirds vote, by ballot, of members present at the Annual Meeting. The Secretary shall be appointed and removed by the Executive Committee. In case of the death or resignation of an officer, excepting the Secretary, a successor for the remainder of the year may be elected by a two-thirds vote, by ballot, of members present at any regular Monthly Meeting of the Association, two weeks' notice having been previously given in writing to all members by the Secretary.

Officers shall be ex-officio members of all Standing Committees.

ARTICLE VI.

The President shall preside at all meetings of the Association; shall appoint the members of Standing Committees; shall call Special Meetings at discretion or upon the written request of three members; shall appoint Special Committees, and shall have the objects and general interests of the Association in charge. The President shall, once every year, appoint an Auditing Committee to examine and report upon the accounts of the Association. This Committee shall consist of three gentlemen, not members of this Association.

ARTICLE VII.

The Vice-President shall, in the absence of the President, preside at all meetings of the Association, or appoint a presiding officer from among those members of the Association present, and shall perform the ordinary duties of the President.

ARTICLE VIH.

The Secretary shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the Association, solely responsible for the management of its affairs, under such general rules and orders as shall be adopted by res olution of the Executive Committee. It shall be the special duty of the Secretary, in the first place, to bring about, by correspondence and personal visitation, the organization of Local Visiting Committees, auxiliary to this Association, for every Institution of Charity supported by the public funds in the State of New York, and afterward to maintain such correspondence with

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