Title:
Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revoltion Scrapbook, c1894-1913, "The Big One"
Collection:
LSC DAR
Associated Material:
This scrapbook is part of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR Scrapbook Collection. This collection is owned by the Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR, and is housed at their climate-controlled storage unit in Grosse Pointe, MI.
Scope & Content:
Index for Scrapbook:
Daughters of the American Revolution
Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Detroit, Michigan
Organized January 19, 1893
Indexed by
Emily O’Brien Whitesides, Public Historian
Grosse Pointe Historical SocietyDecember 2017
0001Frontis Piece Blank
001 Blank, textured
002 Blank, burn-in of silhouette from facing page
003 Louisa St. Clair (Mrs. Samuel Robb) silhouette printed on page with brief, handwritten, biographical details
004 Blank
005 More Louisa St. Clair genealogy
006 Blank
007 More Louisa St. Clair genealogy, including a brief description of General St. Clair’s service, home, and grave-marker transcription.
008 Blank
009 List of Louisa St. Clair’s children with marriage and death dates and details, where available.
010 Blank
011 Biographies of Louisa St. Clair’s children.
012 Blank
013 Biographies of Louisa St. Clair’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
014 Blank
015 Biographies of Louisa St. Clair’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
016 Blank
017 Blank
018 Photograph of Mrs. Eugene Gibbs.
019 Report of Louisa St. Clair Chapter organizational meeting)
020 Blank
021 Handwritten copy of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution Charter
022 Blank
023 Handwritten copy of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution Charter (cont.)
024 Blank
025 Blank
026 Blank
027 Blank
028 Blank
029 Blank
[pages 30 & 31 were duplicate scans of pages 032 and 033; because the original book is unnumbered, these two items were removed later in the project, leaving a gap in the numbering system, but no scans or pages are missing]
032 Blank
033 Handwritten list of State Regents for Michigan 1884-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
034 Handwritten list of State Regents for Michigan 1884-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
035 Handwritten list of State Regents for Michigan 1884-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
036 Blank
037 Blank
038 Blank
039 Blank
040 Blank
041 Blank
042 Blank
043 Blank
044 Blank
045 Blank
046 Blank
047 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
048 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
049 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
050 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
051 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
052 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
053 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
054 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
055 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
056 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
057 Blank
058 Blank
059 Blank
060 Blank
061 Blank
062 Blank
063 Blank
064 (This item number was erroneously left out of cataloguing, but no scans or pages are missing.
065 Blank
066 Blank
067 Blank
068 Blank
069 Blank
070 Blank
071 Blank
072 Blank
073 Blank
074 Blank
075 Blank
076 Blank
077 Blank
078 “Custodians of Scrapbook”
079 Blank, with acid staining from facing page.
080 Newspaper clippings, no source, no date, photographs of: Mrs. Donald McLean, President General; Mrs. Daniel Manning, Widow of Cleveland’s Secretary of the Treasury, factor in Capital’s social life; Mrs. Charlotte Emerson Main, Vice President General, in charge of Organization of Chapters; Mrs. Fairbanks, wife of Vice President.
081 Newspaper clippings, no source, no date, photographs of: Miss Virginia Miller, Corresponding Secretary General; Mrs. M. E. S. Davis, Treasurer General; and Miss Mary Desha, [page torn]der and Honorary Vice-President General.
082 Blank, with acid staining from facing page.
083 Blank, with (presumably) protective tissue for photograph on facing page.
084 Photograph of Mrs. Truman Hardy Newberry (Harriet Barnes), with biographical details listed on back of photo.
085 Blank, with acid staining from facing page.
086 Photographs of: Mary E. Gibbs, Regent 1895 and 1896; Mrs. Fitzhugh Edwards; Lucy Crapo-Smith, Chapter Regent 1899 to 1907, in costume at Ball, “Dames of 1812”; Irene W. Chittenden, Chapter Regent 1897 and 1898, State Regent.
087 Photograph of Abby L. R. Fyfe.
088 Photograph of Anna Dame Connor.
089 Blank, with acid staining from facing page
090 Photographs of: Jane P. Williams, Corresponding Secretary 1900 and 1901; Clara A. Abby, 1906; Unlabeled; Sarah H. T. Phelps, Corresponding Secretary, 1897 and 1898.
091 Photographs of: Historian, 18__ to 1901, died May 31, 1914; Unlabeled.
092 Photograph of (Mrs. James A.) Emma G. Brayton, Grand Rapids, Michigan, State Vice Regent, October 3, 1906.
093 Photograph of Elizabeth T. Wing, Historian, 1901, dated January, 1911.
094 Photograph with inscription “Candidly Yours, Florine Smith Stoddard”
095 Blank
096 Blank
097 Printed Invitation with handwritten additions from Mrs H. H. Crapo-Smith to meet the newly-elected officers for 1901;
Printed Invitation from Michigan Society Sons of the American Revolution to reception in honor of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, to be held May 1, 1899, at Hotel Cadillac (Same as Scrapbook I, Page 67).
098 Newspaper clipping, no source, January 19, 1906 “Quintet of Prominent Regent of the DAR”;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “All Honor Her,” account of reception given by Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR for Mrs. Donald McLean.
099 Newspaper clippings regarding Mrs. Donald McLean’s visit to Detroit in January of 1906.
100 Newspaper clippings regarding Mrs. Donald McLean’s visit to Detroit in January of 1906.
101 Newspaper report of Silver Set presented to Mrs. W. J. Chittenden; Newspaper reports of Mrs. Chittenden’s DAR activities in 1905.
102 Newspaper clipping, no source, May 18, 1906, regarding the DAR celebration of Flag Day;
Newspaper clipping, no source, October 19, 1905, regarding Annual Convention held at Pontiac.
103 continuation of newspaper report of Annual Convention (from 102), October 19, 1905, Pontiac;
newspaper clipping, no source, October 18, 1905, with photograph of Mrs. Charles D. Standish, President of John Paul Jones Chapter, Children of the American Revolution; newspaper clippings, no source, 1905 and 1906, regarding Children of the American Revolution meetings and activities;
newspaper clippings, no source, 1905 and 1906, regarding Daughters of the American Revolution meetings and activities.
104 Newspaper clipping, no source, May, 1906, photograph of Mrs. E. W. Stoddard with May, 1906 Chapter election results;
newspaper clipping, no source, no date, photograph of Mrs. John S. Newberry;
newspaper clipping, no source, February 23, 1906, “Spirit of Seventy-Six,” regarding the Annual Banquet of Grand Rapids DAR in observance of George Washington’s birthday anniversary.
105 Clipping, no source, no date, photograph of Continental Hall with copy of “Memorial Continental Hall” address given by Mrs. Mary E. Gibbs to Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR on October 26, 1905.
106 Continuation of clipping (from 105);
newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “D.A.R. Memorial Hall Cornerstone Laid”; newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “Detroit Woman Honored by the National Body of the D.A.R.” with photograph of Mrs. Emma A. Fox.
107 Color newspaper clipping, Detroit, Michigan, Sunday July 1, 1906, “Lest We Forget,” with a copy of the Declaration of Independence.
108 Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, illustration, “The Signing of the Declaration of Independence -- from the painting by Trumbull”;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “First Thanksgiving Day Proclamation by George Washington”;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “First Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued”.
109 Conference Materials, no date, “By-Laws Michigan State Conference”.
110a-b Conference Materials, Program of Fifth Annual Conference, held October 19, 1905, at Pontiac;
Conference Materials, Program of Sixth Annual Conference, held October 3, 1906, at Saint Clair;
Conference Materials, ribbon from Sixth Annual Conference;
Newspaper clipping, no source, 1905, regarding Fifth Annual Conference, with photograph of Mrs. W. J. Chittenden.
111 Printed program and menu of 1898 Annual Banquet;
Printed invitation to 1898 Annual Banquet issued to Miss Avery;
1898 ribbon;
Yearbook, 1898.
112 Printed ballot for officers;
Correspondence, request from Florine Smith Stoddard, Treasurer, for $2 dues to be paid;
Correspondence, announcement of meetings;
Correspondence, announcement of/invitation to planting of Osage Orange Tree at Belle Isle; invitation to “the gentlemen of your family” to attend reception following banquet for Mrs. McLean, January 18, 1906.
113 Correspondence, Invitation to Continental Cotillion given for Mrs. McClean on January 20, 1906
Correspondence, Invitation to Banquet given for Mrs. McClean on January 18, 1898;
Program and menu, January 8, 1906;
Newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 10, 1898 “Men Barred,” account of Annual Banquet from.
114 Newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 9, 1898 “Women Patriots”;
Ribbon from 1898.
115 Blank
116 Blank
117 Blank
118 Blank
119 Blank
120 Blank
121 Blank
122 Blank
123 Blank
124 Blank
125 Blank
126 Blank
127 Blank
128 Blank
129 Blank, with acid staining from ribbon on facing page.
130 Program and menu of Tenth Annual Banquet of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR, to Honor the President General, Mrs. Donald McLean, January 18, 1906.
131 Blank, with acid staining from ribbon on facing page.
132 Program, Centennial Celebration held Saturday, July 11, 1896;
Newspaper clippings regarding the death of Mrs. Frances Pitts Duffield.
133 Pamphlet, “An Appeal for Contributions for the Navy Relief Society”;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “By Michigan Women,” regarding the formation of Auxiliary Branch of Naval Relief Society;
Newspaper clipping, no source, 1901 “Great Day at Budapest,” regarding a statue of Washington Unveiled.
134 Conference Materials, Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, January 1906 in Detroit;
Conference Materials, Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, June 1905 in Lansing.
135 Program, Unveiling Ceremonies of the Treaty Tablet of Grosse Ile, Michigan, July 6, 1906;
newspaper clipping, no source, no date regarding the ceremony;
clipping, Detroit Free Press, Thursday, June 5, 1905, regarding the planting of Orange Tree at Belle Isle.
136 Program, John Paul Jones Chapter CAR meeting, December 22, 1906;
Program, John Paul Jones Chapter CAR meeting, November 18, 1905;
Program, Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR 1904-1905;
Program, Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR Anniversary Meeting, January 18, 1906.
137 Newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 17, 1907, “Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R., Holds Joyous Annual Celebration” with photograph of Mrs. Truman H. Newberry; Program, Louisa St. Clair Chapter 14th Anniversary;
newspaper clippings regarding meetings and social events.
138 Program, patriotic play, “A Mistaken Identity,” given for benefit of Memorial Continental Hall on February 22, 1907;
newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 18, 1907, “Daughters of the American Revolution.
139 Newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 31, 1907, “Members of Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. Who go as Delegates to National Congress,” with photographs of Mrs. Bert C. Whitney, Mrs. M. A. LaDue, Mrs. R. H. Fyfe, Mrs. F. C. McMath, Mrs. Fitzhugh Edwards, Mrs. E. W. Stoddard, and Miss Maude VanSyckle;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date regarding Mrs. Emma Fox, “Detroit Woman Again Honored by National Body of the D.A.R.”
140 Newspaper clippings, April 1907, regarding the death of Mrs. W. J. Chittenden.
141 Newspaper clippings, April 1907, regarding the death of Mrs. Irene Williams Chittenden.
142 Newspaper clippings, April 1907, regarding the death of Mrs. Irene Williams Chittenden; Memorial Program, Service for Irene Williams Chittenden;
photograph of Mrs. Chittenden.
143 Newspaper clippings, April 1907, regarding the death of Mrs. Irene Williams.
144 Newspaper clipping, The Washington Post, April 16, 1907,”D.A.R. for Peace”;
newspaper clipping, The Washington Post, April 18, 1907, “Hail Early States”;
newspaper clipping, The Washington Post, April 18, 1907, “Honor ‘Real’ Daughters”.
145 Newspaper Clipping, The Washington Post, April 21, 1907, “D.A.R. Congress Ends”;
newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1907, regarding National Congress;
newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1907, regarding tea held by Mrs. Truman H. Newberry for Detroit Delegates.
146 Clippings: regarding April 1907 Louisa St. Clair Chapter meeting; regarding Annual Meeting; May 17, 1907 Announcement of Patriotic Societies of Detroit’s plans to celebrate Flag Day on June 14, 1907; May 16, 1907, report of program for the Franklin Street Settlement; copy of “The Fifth Annual Report of the Settlement Committee of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R.” dated May 16, 1907.
147 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 4, 1907, “Death Takes Mrs. Hinchman”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 4, 1907, “Flag Day in Detroit”.
148 Program of June 14, 1907 Flag Day Celebration; clippings regarding June 14, 1907 Flag Day Celebration.
149 Two clippings regarding the death of Mrs. Leartus Connor;
Photo of Blockouse at Mackinac;
Clipping, “Gift of D.A.R. to Virginia”;
Printed invitation from National D.A.R. to attend the ceremony transferring the Jamestown Daughters of the American Revolution Memorial Building;
Printed announcement of the October 11, 1907 Anniversary of the Birth of the Society, “D.A.R. Day at the Jamestown Exposition,” with information on accommodations and prices;
Handwritten note from Anna Dame Connor, Corresponding Secretary for Society of Colonial Dames of America in Michigan.
150 Clipping regarding October, 1907 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding “a charming entertainment” given at the Franklin House Settlement;
Clipping regarding November, 1907 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding December, 1907 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Report of the 15th Anniversary Chapter Day;
Program of the 15th Anniversery Chapter Day, held January 16, 1908;
Printed pamphlet of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution resolution regarding the National Arbitration and Peace Congress
151 Clipping regarding the Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding the February, 1908 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding the March, 1908 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Printed ticket to Anniversary Luncheon;
Clipping regarding the re-election of Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, Vice-President General of the National Society;
Printed program of the April 18, 1908 meeting of the John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding the April, 1908 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
152 Printed card soliciting contributions to the Continental Hall Fund
153 Photos (postcards?) from the 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908
153A- Printed general information and floor plan for 17th Continental Congress, held
154 at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908
154B Clippings regarding 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908
155 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908.
156 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908.
157 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908;
Program, April 24, 1908 program given by the District of Colombia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.
158 Annual Report of the Treasurer General from April, 1907, to March 31, 1908;
Correspondence, printed invitation to a church service in honor of the Delegates to the National Congress, Sons of the American Revolution.
[159 was erroneously left out of the numbering system; no scans or pages are missing]
160 Annual Report, “Sixth Annual Report of The Settlement Committee”;
Clippings, Detroit Free Press, May 22, 1908, regarding the Annual Meeting, and Memorial Continental Hall.
161 Program, Flag Day, June 14, 1908 at Detroit Opera House;
Newspaper clippings, 1908, regarding June 14, 1908 Flag Day.
162 Photographs of Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, at Charlottesville, Virginia.
163 Photographs of Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, at Charlottesville, Virginia.
164 Clipping, no source, no date, “The Life of Gen. Macomb”;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of Gen. Macomb at the Battle of Plattsburg;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of Mrs. B. C. Whitney.
165 Newspaper clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, September 5, 1908 “The Macomb Monument”.
166 Newspaper clippings, Grand Rapids newspapers, 1908, regarding the Eighth Annual Conference, Michigan Society, Daughters of the American Revolution held at Grand Rapids, October 8th and 9th, 1908.
167- Conference Materials, from Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter regarding
167A accommodations and entertainment at Eighth Annual Conference, Michigan Society, Daughters of the American Revolution held at Grand Rapids, October 8th and 9th, 1908.
167B Conference Materials, Program, Eighth Annual Conference, Michigan Society, Daughters of the American Revolution held at Grand Rapids, October 8th and 9th, 1908;
Conference Materials, Program, Ninth Annual Conference, Michigan Society, Daughters of the American Revolution held at St. Joseph, October 7th and 8th, 1908;
Newspaper clipping, Grand Rapids Herald, October 10, 1908, regarding State Conference.
168 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 20, 1908, regarding November meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, No Source, No Date, regarding Michigan State DAR presenting the Battleship Michigan with a silk State Flag;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 18, 1909, regarding April meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 24, 1909, regarding Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 23, 1909, “Celebrate by Enacting Play”
Printed flier for play; duplicate of flier on page ____ of this scrapbook.
169 Conference Materials, Beautiful embossed and foiled card for the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909;
Photograph of the Welcome Address given at the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
170 Clippings regarding the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
171 Clippings regarding the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
172 Clippings regarding the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
173A Blank forms, 1909 ballot.
173B Clippings regarding the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
174 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution Meeting;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mrs. Scott Indorsed”
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, President General, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Annual Report, “The Seventh Annual Report of the Settlement Committee.
175 Clipping, no source, no date, “Career of Mrs. Scott”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “New Officers of the D.A.R.”;
Program, June 14, 1909 Flag Day Celebration at Detroit Opera House.
176 Clipping, Free Press, September 3, 1909, “Silver Service Which State Will Present to the Battleship Michigan Will Be on Exhibition in Downtown Window Today” with photo;
Clipping, Detroit Evening News, September 30, 1909, “D.A.R. Want Martha Washington Head on 12 Cent Postage Stamp”;
Copy of the D.A.R. scroll presented to the Battleship Michigan with the flag.
177A Program, 1909-1910 Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. calendar booklet.
177B Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 22, 1909, regarding October meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 1, 1909, “Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR Will Give Banquet January 20” with photo of Ms. Matthew T. Scott;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 1, 1909, “Thanksgiving meeting D.A.R.” with photo of mountain climber Miss Annie C. Peck.
178 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding December 1909 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Michigan Gets Silver Service”;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding DAR events;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Program, November 18, 1909 Thanksgiving Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
179 Program, “Old Detroit in Story and Song,” presented at YMCA, March 10, 1910, by the Committee on Patriotic Education, Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Program, Seventeenth Anniversary meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held January 20th, 1910;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 27, 1910, regarding Louisa St. Clair Chapter’s patriotic programing;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, March 20, 1910, regarding March meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 18, 1910, regarding Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, providing the program for Industrial Pleasure Club Meeting;
Clipping, no source, no date, announcement of April meeting of Louisa St. Clair, Daughters of the American Revolution, and upcoming Continental Congress;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, February 18, 1910, regarding election of Louisa St. Clair Chapter delegates to Continental Congress
180 Clippings, St. Joseph Daily Press, October 8, 1909, regarding Ninth Michigan Daughters of the American Revolution Conference
180A- Conference Materials, general information and seating chart of 19th Continental
181A Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.
181B Clippings regarding 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.
182 Photograph, Mrs. D. A. Story with “candidate for President-1909” written in pencil on back, something additional written on back, as embossing is visible on front of photograph;
Unmarked photograph;
Clippings regarding 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.
183A Tract, “Address of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, President General National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to the National Board of Management D.A.R. Saturday, April 16, 1910”.
183B Clippings regarding 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.;
Blank forms, ballot for President General;
Alternate ribbon for 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.
184 Clippings regarding 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.;
Conference Materials, beautiful color printed, foiled, and embossed placard for the 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.;
Conference Materials, poem, “Response to Mrs. LaVerne Noyes of Chicago to the President General’s Address of Welcome to the 18th D.A.R. Congress in Washington, D.C., Monday, April 19th, 1909”.
185 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 20, 1920, “Daughters of American Revolution Elect Officers at Annual Meeting” with photo of Mrs. Charles Horton Metcalf;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 5, 1910, regarding Children of the Republic;
Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf’s placecard from a “luncheon given by Saginaw Chapter to Daughters at 10th State Conference, 1910.
186 Clippings regarding 10th Annual Conference, Michigan Society Daughters of the American Revolution, held October 12th and 13th, 1910, at Saginaw;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Daughter Given Golden Spoon by the D.A.R.”;
Conference Materials, Ribbon from 10th Annual Conference, Michigan Society Daughters of the American Revolution, held October 12th and 13th, 1910, at Saginaw;
Conference Materials, program of 10th Annual Conference, Michigan Society Daughters of the American Revolution, held October 12th and 13th, 1910, at Saginaw.
187A Correspondence, Printed Card, Louisa St. Clair Chapter presenting Mrs. Arthur Maxwell Parker (Helen Strong Pitts) for office of State Regent.
187B Program, 1910-1911 Program of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
188 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 21, 1910, “DAR Chapter Opens its Season’s Activity”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 18, 1910 “Taft Rejoicing Over Election?”
Clipping, unsourced, undated, “Twin Sisters are Daughters of the American Revolution”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 27, 1910, announcing the December 2nd patriotic lecture on “The Indian,” given by the Patriotic Education Committee of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 4, 1910, report of patriotic lecture;
Photograph of woman at Saginaw Convention, October 13, 1910, writing on back says “Emma S. --“ but the last name is not visible due to the adhesion of the photograph.
189 Clipping, no source, no date, “Children of the Republic Clubs Entertain Honor Guest Friday” with photo of Mrs. Robert W. Innes;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 11, 1910, “Patriotic Song Dedicated to D.A.R. Will be Sung at Thursday’s Meeting” with photo of Mrs. George William Bates;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 15, 1911, report of program given at East Side Settlement;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 18, 1911, report of December meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
190A Program, 18th Anniversary Meeting, held January 19, 1911 at the Century Building, Detroit;
Correspondence, Printed invitation to banquet honoring Mrs. Matthew T. Scott to be held January 18, 1911, at the Pontchartrain;
Program and menu for banquet honoring Mrs. Matthew T. Scott held January 18, 1911, at the Pontchartrain.
190B Clipping, no source, no date, “President-General Daughters of the American Revolution Will Be the Guest of Honor at Banquet of Louisa St. Clair Chapter” with photos of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, Mrs. James P. Brayton, Mrs. Benton Hanchett, and Mrs. Charles Horton Metcalf;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 20, 1911, “Dr. Boyd Finds No Menace in Patriotism of the D.A.R.”.
191 Clippings, no source, no date, “Daughters of American Revolution Who Will Provide Music at Annual Banquet of Society” with photos;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday night, January 21, 1911, report of Annual Meeting and Banquet of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Banquet of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
192 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 5, 1911, reports of lectures;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, February 17, 1911, report of February meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 29, 1911, reports of lectures;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 19, 1911, report of February meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 19, 1911, report of patriotic lecture;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 19, 1911, report of March meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
193 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 9, 1911, “Louisa St. Clair Delegates to Continental Congress D.A.R. Will Leave for Washington April 14” with photos of Mrs. Emma A. Fox, Mrs. H. F. Moeller, Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf, Mrs. E. W. Stoddard, Mrs. Fred T. Ranney, Mrs. T. D. Hinchcliffe, Mrs. W. H. Irvine;
Clipping, unsourced, undated, “Welcome to D.A.R.”;
Conference Materials, Ribbon, Delegate Continental Congress 1911;
Conference Materials, Ribbon, Alternate Continental Congress 1911;
Conference Materials, Ticket, 19th Continental Congress.
194A Conference Materials, Program, Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.;
Conference Materials, information regarding activities and amenities for Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
194B Photograph, women at Congress;
Photograph, library at Memorial Continental Hall, 1911;
Photograph, Michigan Room No. 8-A, Memorial Continental Hall
195 Clippings regarding Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
196A Conference Materials, map and floor plan of Continental Hall and general conference information for Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
196B Clippings regarding Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.;
Foiled and embossed DAR seal with name and address of State Regent of Michigan, Mrs. Arthur Maxwell Parker;
Calling card of Mrs. Burrows of 1406 Massachusetts Avenue, with handwritten invitation “to meet our President General Mrs. Scott and the Michigan Delegation on Monday, April 18th at 5 o’clock”.
197 Clippings regarding Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
198A Blank Forms, ballot;
Form with total votes listed.
198B Clippings, Washington Post, regarding Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
199 Clipping, Washington Post, April 27, 1911 “Mrs. Scott Wins D.A.R. Election” with photo of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott.
200 Clipping, Washington Post, April 23, 1911 “D.A.R. Bar Mormon”;
Photograph, “The Board Room---Connecticut No. 5-A”;
Printed flier, “Bronze Bas-Relief and Drinking Fountain erected in Memorial Continental Hall by the Army and Navy Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution to the memory of the Soldiers and Sailors who lost their lives in the War of the Revolution”.
201 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 28, 1911 “Daughters of American Revolution Elect Officers” with photos of Mrs. B. C. Whitney, Vice Regent; Miss Ida J. Raymond, Treasurer; [sic]rs. Mary Abbott Ladue, Registrar; Mrs. Wirt P. Doty, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Talcott E. Wing, Historian; Mrs. E. W. Stoddard, Regent; Mrs. W. E. Moss, Corresponding Secretary;
Correspondence, Printed Card, 1911, requesting contributions to fund the purchase of Michigan state flag to be displayed at Chapter meetings, including the upcoming State Conference;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Visit Historic Spots of Interest” regarding May 26, 1911 Children of the Republic Patriotic Conference;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Boy Patriots on Tour” regarding May 26, 1911 Children of the Republic Patriotic Conference.
202 Program, “Patriotic Conference, Children of the Republic Clubs” held at Belle Isle (and “ride about the city”) May 26, 1911;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 15, 1911 “Few Americans Honor the Flag”.
203 Blank, with acid staining from facing page.
204A- Correspondence, Printed Leaflet, September 11, 1911, to Chapter Regent from State
204B Regent, Mrs. Arthur Maxwell (Helen Pitts) Parker;
Conference Materials, Program of Eleventh Annual Conference, held October 11 and 12, 1911, at Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 29, 1911 “Brother and Sister to be Buried within an Hour of Eachother” with handwritten caption stating that the clipping was sent by someone, but the ink has spread and the program was glued over it, so it’s unclear who sent it;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, September 28, 1911 “Detroit Packs Street Lines to Gaze When President Rides By” with photo of President Taft;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 17, 1911 regarding Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, planning for State Conference;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 17, 1911 regarding President-General Mrs. Matthew T. Scott’s “back to farm enterprise” and being elected president of a coal-mining company.
205 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 8, 1911 “Daughters of American Revolution will hold Annual State Conference” with photos of Mrs. Edward W. Stoddard and Mrs. Benton Hanchett;
Correspondence, Printed Invitation to State Conference, held October 11 and 12, 1911, at Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit, and to tea and patriotic service associated with the Conference;
Conference Materials, information and schedule for State Conference, held October 11 and 12, 1911, at Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit;
Conference Materials, Louisa St. Clair Chapter ribbon with “Luncheon Badge, Oct. 12, 1911, State Conference” written upon it;
Correspondence, Calling Card of Mrs. Truman Handy Newberry with handwritten invitation to luncheon, October 11;
Correspondence, Printed Invitation to luncheon held at the home of Mrs. Richard H. Fyfe on October 11, 1911;
Correspondence, Printed card recalling Mrs. Truman H. Newberry’s luncheon invitation die to illness in the family.
206 Program, “A Service held in connection with the Eleventh Annual Michigan State Conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution” held at Christ Church, Detroit, October 11, 1911.
207 Conference Materials, Printed leaflet from State Conference regarding Michigan’s “Markers for graves of Revolutionary heroes” including information on cost and process of purchase or request;
Printed card with Michigan State Coat of Arms;
Clippings regarding the Eleventh Annual State Conference, held October 11 and 12, 1911, at Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit.
208 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 22, 1911 report of Louisa St. Clair Chapter meeting;
Clipping, no source, no date, “The Mountain Industries of Tryon North Carolina” with handwritten caption “A number of articles made at Tryon [illegible] of historical and local at the meeting of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. Oct 19, 1911”;
Large panoramic photo print of Tryon, North Carolina.
209 Printed photo of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Campau, published by the Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, New York Herald, October 25, 1911 “Ship Michigan Has Best Score” with photo “panorama of the fleet at anchor in the North River”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Efficiency Trophy Given to Battleship Michigan”.
210A- Panoramic photos of Atlantic Fleet in New York, November 1911.
211B
212 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 5, 1911 regarding meeting of the John Paul Jones Society, Children of American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 26, 1911 regarding “winter programs” of 37 Michigan DAR Chapters;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 19, 1911 regarding plans for Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution to celebrate Michigan Day on January 26th with a pageant;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of “Gen. U.S. Grant’s Old Home at No. 253 For t [sic] Street, East; where he lived in the Forties, and which is still habitable”.
213 Clipping, no source, 1911, “Signing the Taft Arbitration Treaties at Washington”;
Clipping, no source, January 1919, three photos of the King and Queen if England visiting India.
214 Clippings, no source, December 1911, regarding meeting schedule of Sons of the American Revolution, December meetings of Children of the Republic and Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, December 10, 1911, photos of “Statue of Baron von Steubin, unveiled in Jefferson Park, Washington, Wednesday” and “The new Bronze Doors at the West Entrance of the Capitol at Washington”.
215 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, December 10, 1911 “The Great Durbar at Delhi” regarding King George and Queen Mary being declared Emperor and Empress of India.
216 Clipping, no source, December 17, 1911 regarding Sons of the American Revolution meeting;
Correspondence, Printed announcement of making Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution annual dues $3 plus 15 cents tax;
Correspondence, Printed announcement requesting contributions to the the Memorial Continental Hall Fund;
Clipping, no source, 1911 regarding meeting of the Mother’s Club of the East Side Settlement;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 31, 1911 regarding meeting of Gen. Alexander Macomb Club, Children of the Republic;
Clipping; Detroit Saturday Night, December 23, 1911, photo of Lincoln Memorial Rock at site of Fort Stevens, Washington DC.
217 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 17, 1911 “Woman’s Press Club”;
Clipping, no source, December 13, 1911, photo “Some of the ‘Teeth’ of One of Our Navy’s Bulldogs”;
Program, “The Betrothal: A Revolutionary Comedy in One Act” by Abbie Johnston Grosvenor given for Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, by John Paul Jones Chapter, Children of the American Revolution, on December 28, 1911 at the Twentieth Century Club;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 31, 1911, regarding December meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.
218 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 31, 1911 “Revive Scenes in State’s History” regarding upcoming January 25th pageant under auspices of Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 7, 1912 regarding picture pageant for Michigan Day;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding annual patriotic and religious services of Michigan Society Sons of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, January 1912, regarding San Diego chapter, “DAR Will Meet at Grant Hotel”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 4, 1912 regarding meeting of Mary Marshall Chapter DAR (Marshall, MI) and Mrs. Arthur M. Parker leaving for Washington for a National Board Meeting of DAR;
Clippings, no source, no date, photos of Panama Canal under construction.
219A Photo of Panama Canal with handwritten “192 Canal is about 95% complete”.
219B Clipping, Tribune, January 13, 1911 [should be 1912, based on positioning. EOW.] report of upcoming 19th Chapter Day;
Clipping, no source, no date regarding three Real Daughters receiving Federal Pensions;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 19, 1912 “Chapter Day is Celebrated”;
Correspondence, Printed invitation to Chapter Day Luncheon, Thursday, January 18, 1912;
Program, Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Nineteenth Anniversary Meeting, held January 18, 1912 at the Twentieth Century Club Building, Detroit;
Place card from speaker’s table, Mrs. Gibbs;
Printed ticket to Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Nineteenth Anniversary Luncheon, held January 18, 1912 at the Twentieth Century Club Building, Detroit.
220 Flier, Printed announcement of picture pageant to be given January 25, 1912 at the Detroit Opera House;
Clippings, Detroit Saturday Night, no date regarding upcoming pageant.
221 Program, Picture Pageant, January 25, 1912 at the Detroit Opera House.
Typed poem, “Old Flag Forever” by Frank L. Stanton, recited by Gordon Pallister at the picture pageant given January 25, 1912 at the Detroit Opera House;
222 Typed poem, “Michigan Speaks” signed “A.N.M.M”;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, January 1912, photo of Miss Rebekah Farrland impersonating Louisa St. Clair in the pageant given January 25, 1912 at the Detroit Opera House;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 26, 1912 “Large Crowd at Picture Pageant”.
223 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1913 “We Need a National Air”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Historic Homes of America’s Song Writers” with photos of homes of Samuel Francis Smith and (?) Payne;
224 Clipping, No Source, April 13[1913?], “Morgan’s Plan to Restore U.S. Flag;
Clippings, Detroit Free Press, No Date, regarding funerals for U.S.S. Maine sailors and the unveiling of the U.S.S. Maine memorial at Central Park, New York.
225 Clippings, February 1912, regarding the U.S.S. Maine being removed from Havana Harbor to be buried at sea.
226A Flier, announcement of lecture, “Scouting in War and Peace,” to be given by Lt. Gen. Sir Robert Baden-Powell on February 5th, 1912 under the auspices of the Detroit Teacher’s Association.
226B Clipping, no source, no date, “The King and Boy Scouts”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “D.A.R. Object to Flag Table Cloth”;
Clipping, no source, February 12th, 1912, “Anniversary of Lincoln’s Birth”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, regarding C.A.R. celebrating Lincoln’s birth.
227 Clippings, February 1912, regarding the death of Mrs. E. T. Barbour.
228 Program, February 17th, 1912, Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. meeting;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 18, 1912, regarding the goings-on on of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R.;
Clippings, no source, no date, regarding the goings-on of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R.;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Sword of John Paul Jones Now Hangs in Navy Dept. Library”;
Clipping, Ann Arbor, February 23, 1912, “Rare Old Relics at the Colonial Art Loan Exhibit”.
229 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 25, 1912 regarding the tea and musicale given by Mt. Vernon Society;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, 1912, “Their National Colors”;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Sons of the American Revolution Annual Banquet;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding woman flagmakers at Brooklyn Navy Yard;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Thirteen Races Join Flag Drill”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Navy League Hears Pleas for More Battle Ships”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Maine Hulk is Buried”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Last of the Maine”.
230 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding D.A.R. National Society elections;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding activities of Mrs. Arthur M. Parker, State Regent;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding March 1912 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, March 17, 1912, regarding meeting of John Paul Jones Society, C.A.R.;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 17, 1912, regarding activities of Mrs. Arthur M. Parker, State Regent;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, March 2, 1912, regarding meeting of Otsikita Chapter, D.A.R.;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, April 11, 1912, regarding Michigan delegates to 1912 Continental Congress;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, April 12, 1912 regarding death of Gen. Fred D. Grant with photo of Gen. Grant;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, April 13, 1912, regarding annual meeting of Michigan Socirty, Dames of the Loyal Legion;
Clipping, Washington Post, April 14, 1912, “Barred at Arlington” regarding the death of Clara Barton;
Correspondence, announcement of March 21, 1912 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R. to be held at the Century Building, Detroit.
231 Photograph, Continental Hall, from 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Photograph, President Taft at 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Photograph, wide-angle of President Taft at 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Clipping, no source, April 15, 1912, “Continental Congress D.A.R.”.
232A Conference Materials, “Guide for the Week, Continental Congress D.A.R., 1912” with fold-out color map of Washington D.C.
232B Clippings, 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
233 Clippings, 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
234A Conference Materials, Floor Plan and General Conference Information for 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
234B Clippings, Washington Herald, April 16, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
235 Clippings, Washington Herald, April 17, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
235A Conference Materials, printed program with lyrics to “America,” “The Star-Spangled Banner,” “Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean,” and “Daughters of Patriots”.
235B Clippings, Washington Herald, April 18, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
236 Clippings, Washington Herald, April 19, 1912, regading 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
237 Clippings, Washington Herald, April 19, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
238 Clipping, Washington Herald, April 21, 1912, “Daughters Close Annual Session,” regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 28, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Clipping, Washington Herald, April 18, 1912, “Jones Memorial Unveiled in Rain”;
Clipping, NY Herald, April 18, 1912, “Unveil Statue of John Paul Jones”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Taft and Dewey to Unveil Statue”.
239 Clipping, no source, April 17, 1912, regarding the John Paul Jones memorial statue, with photographs of the statue, Admiral Dewey unveiling the statue, and Mrs. Russell B. Harrison, daughter-in-law of former President Harrison, who placed the D.A.R. wreath on the statue.
240 Clippings, no source, no date, regarding the sinking of the Titanic;
clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 22, 1912, “City Expresses Deep Sorrow Over Sea Horror”;
Correspondence, printed postcard announcing regular monthly meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R. to take place April 25, 1912, at the Century Building, Detroit.
241 Clippings regarding the Titanic;
Clipping, Washington Herald, April 1913, “Peace Day”.
242 Clipping, no source, no date, “Real Daughter of 1776 is Dead” regarding death of Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. member Mrs. Marian Thatcher Holly;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding meetings of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R.;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Anniversary Data”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “There’s a Rumpus Coming By-and-By Over the Flag” regarding the Daughters of the Confederacy displaying the confederate flag “on parity with Old Glory”;
Printed card, “Pledge of Allegiance”;
Printed card, “Our Flag of Liberty,” with Children of the American Revolution insignia.
243 Clipping, Bay City Times, October 12, 1912, “The State D.A.R.” regarding Michigan State Conference;
Correspondence, printed invitation to the Presentation of the Great Seal of the State of Michigan by the Michigan Chapters D.A.R. to the University of Michigan;
Personal Correspondence, handwritten invitation to luncheon in honor o Mrs. Arthur M. Parker, State Officers, and State Chairmen, on October 9, 1912.
244 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 18, 1912, “Sons of American Revolution Will Give Annual Banquet Washington’s Birthday”;
Conference Materials, September 2, 1912, pamphlet “Proposed By-Laws of the Michigan State Conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution”.
245 Clipping, Sitter Falls Evening Times, June 15, 1912, regarding marking of the Herkimer Route;
clippings, December 1912, regarding death of Mrs. (Helen Hardy) John S. Newberry.
246 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 21, 1912, “Women Place Tablet to Mark Old Territorial Road at Marshall”;
clipping, Detroit Journal, 1913, “John Paul Jones’ Body Put in Crypt”;
clipping, no source, 1913, regarding the meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. held January 16, 1913 at the Century Building, Detroit;
clipping, Detroit Journal, January 16, 1912, announcement of Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. Banquet;
clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, January 11, 1913, regarding upcoming Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. banquet;
clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, January 23, 1913, “Daughters of American Revolution Banquet”;
Correspondence, printed invitation to “an informal illustrated talk” given by Mr. Haywood Brown on “The New China and What the Revolution Has Accomplished” given under the auspices of Louisa St. Clair D.A.R. with article (no source, no date) attached to back, with a photo of “Prince” Sitary Lee.
247 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “British Convict Ship Oldest Afloat” with photo of the Success;
Correspondence, announcement of Louisa St. Clair D.A.R. banquet to be held January 17, 1913 at the Pontchartrain, Detroit;
Printed ticket to Louisa St. Clair D.A.R. banquet held January 17, 1913 at the Pontchartrain, Detroit.
248 Correspondence, typed letter from (Mrs. Edward W.) Florine Smith Stoddard, Regent, to members of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter requesting assistance in making the upcoming (February 21, 1913) patriotic entertainment a financial and artistic success;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, no date, regarding an illustrated lecture on the Panama Canal to be given February 14th and 16th to benefit the work of the East Side Settlement;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, February 15, 1913, “Patriotic Educational Entertainment”;
Clipping, no source, no date, announcement of February 15, 1913 meeting of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 16, 1913, regarding the annual dinner and ball given by the Michigan Society of New York;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, February 13, 1913 regarding bill proposed by President General Mrs. Matthew T. Scott “providing for an appropriation for an addition to the Building of the Daughters”;
Correspondence, printed announcement of regular monthly meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR to be held February 20, 1913 at the Century Building, Detroit, and of the Patriotic Educational Entertainment to be held February 21, 1913 at the Detroit Opera House;
Printed Program of February 1913 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR, with the program being provided by the CAR clubs of Detroit.
249 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 9, 1913, “Lincoln as President-Elect”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 23, 1913, “Children of Betsey Ross Club Give Performance”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, March 1913, “Don’t Make Spies of Them”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 9, 1913, photographs of Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet taken in 1864 by Matthew Brady.
250 Flier, printed announcement of “A Dream of the Centuries and the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, two presentations under the auspices of the Committee on Patriotic Education” to be given February 21, 1913 at the Detroit Opera House;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, 1913, regarding upcoming Continental Congress and Michigan DAR delegates with photos of Miss Alice Gertrude Johnson and Miss Frances Waterbury Church of Mary Marshall Chapter DAR of Marshall, Michigan;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, review of February 21, 1913 Patriotic Educational Entertainment;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 23, 1913 “Diversity Literary Club”;
Clipping, no source, 1913 “Will Mark Grave of Revolution Daughter” regarding Mrs. Emeline Walton, who is buried in Maple Grove Township.
251A- Printed program of “A Play and a Picture of Revolutionary Times” given February 21,
251B 1913 at Detroit Opera House by the Committee on Patriotic Education of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Correspondence, typed letter dated February 20, 1913 regarding ballots cast for delegates and alternates to the Continental Congress to be held in Washington April 14-19, 1913;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Historical Play and Tableaux”
Flier, printed announcement of patriotic service honoring George Washington to be given at Westminster Presbyterian Church, February 23, 1912;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, undated “Women’s Clubs: Twentieth Century Club”;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, February 1913 regarding tea and musicale given by Mount Vernon Society.
252 Clippings, 1913, regarding the inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson.
253 Clippings, 1913, regarding the inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson.
254 Clipping, Detroit News, 1913, “Ferris Reception Largely Attended”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, 1913, “Old South Meeting House Looks Same as It Did 137 Years Ago”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 23, 1913 regarding March 20th meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, March 21, 1913 “High Winds to Continue”;
Clipping, Detroit News, no date, “’Real’ Daughter of Revolution, Member of Pontiac Chapter, Dies”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Political Associations Occurring Since 1865”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Perry’s Flagship is Raised from Lake”;
Clipping, no source, 1913, regarding the death of Helen Disbrow Clarke;
255 Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, no date, illustration “Map of Parcels Post Zones in the United States Showing the Division of the Country into Rate Districts”;
Clipping, no source, March 10, 1913, “No more public service franchises on any terms”.
256 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, 1913, regarding upcoming Continental Congress;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding postponement of April 1913 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Honor Memory of Thomas Jefferson”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Real Daughter of Revolution Dead” regarding Mrs. Jacob Welter;
Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
Correspondence, color postcard “First State Capitol of Tennessee, Knoxville” copyright 1903 by Detroit Photographic Co.
257 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
258 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C., including photo of President Wilson addressing the DAR---his first public address since Inauguration.
259 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
260 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
261 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
262 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
263 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
264 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
265 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
266 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
267 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
268 Clipping, Washington Post, April 20, 1913 “Presidents and Supreme Beging”;
Clipping, Washington Post, April 20, 1913 “Reforestation of Grounds by Prominent Statesmen Planned”;
Clipping, no source, 1913 regarding Presidential addresses.
269 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, April 19, 1913, photo “The scene in the House of Representatives at Washington when President Wilson broke the precedents of over 100 years by reading his message to Congress personally”.
270 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 18, 1913 “Officers Recently Elected by D.A.R.” with photos of Mrs. Luman W. Goodenough, Mrs. Talcott E. Wing, Mrs. W. P. Doty, Miss Ida J. Raymond, and Mrs. Stephens H. Knight;
Clipping, no source, 1912 “D.A.R. Marks Start of Santa Fe Trail”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 25, 1913 announcing the planned celebration of Flag Day;
Correspondence, printed report from Detroit Public Library with handwritten date of July 1913 with inventory of DAR volumes being housed there. The printed total is 63 volumes, but a handwritten note suggests 3 additional items---including a scrapbook---were there as of 1913.
271 Conference materials, form “Delegates to State Conference” filled in and dated by hand, May 1913;
Blank forms, “Daughters of the American Revolution Louisa St. Clair Chapter” with blanks for officers, filled in and dated by hand, February 1914;
Blank forms, Louisa St. Clair Chapter endorsement requirements for receiving blank membership application forms;
Blank forms, instructions for submitting membership application and fees.
272 Program, Flag Day Celebration, held June 14, 1913 at Detroit Opera House;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, June, 1913 “Flag Day”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date “Author Here for Flag Day” with photo of Mrs. William H. Smith.
273 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 25, 1913 “Daughters to observe adoption of Country’s flag” with photos of Mrs. H. B. Joy, Mrs. B. C. Whitney, Mrs. Frederick T. Ranney, Mrs. Charles D. Standish, Mrs. David D. Cady, and Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf.
274 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 25, 1913 “Impersonated Famous Characters”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “One of D.A.R. Twins Dead” regarding death of Mrs. Julia Ann Demaray, Real Daughter;
Clipping, no source, no date regarding annual Children of the American Revolution conference held at Kalamazoo, May 1913.
275 Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, May 31, 1913, photo “Children Scattering Flowers on Detroit River in Honor of Sailor Dead”;
Flier, printed announcement of summer meeting of National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Michigan, June 10, 1913.
276 Clipping, Boston Sunday Herald, no date, photo “The Day at the Navy Yard”.
277 Clipping, Boston Sunday Herald, no date, photos from “The Day at the Navy Yard”.
278 Clipping, no source, no date, “Niagra to Visit Detroit Aug 1 in Perry Fete”;
Clipping, Boston Sunday Herald, June 19, 1913, “Daughters of American Revolution Give Garden Party at Washington’s Old New York Headquarters” with photos (continued on next page).
279 Clipping, Boston Sunday Herald, June 19, 1913, “Daughters of American Revolution Give Garden Party at Washington’s Old New York Headquarters” with photos (continued on next page);
Clipping, Washington Herald, 1913, “The Road to Mount Vernon”.
280 Clipping, no source, no date, “Site of Old Fort to be Dedicated”;
Clipping, no source, July 1913, “What the Boy Scouts did at Gettysburg”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, July 1913, Pastor Explains True Patriotism”;
Clipping, no source, July 15, 1913, “D.A.R. at Mt. Clemens Marks Old Mission Spot”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Who Owns Bunker Hill Monument?”;
Clipping, no source, July 5, 1913, photo of soldiers at Gettysburg.
281 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, July 5, 1913, photo “The Statue of Zachariah Chandler which was unveiled in Statuary Hall, Washington, this week Monday”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, July, 1913 “Plan to Build 200 Mile Road Ocean to Ocean”;
Clipping, NY Herald, 1913, “Oldest Living D.A.R. Passes 107 Mark” regarding Mrs. Louise W. Carpenter.
282 Conference materials, correspondence, printed invitation to 13th Annual State Conference to be held at Grace Church House, Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913;
Conference materials, printed program of 13th Annual State Conference held at Grace Church House, Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913;
Personal correspondence, handwritten invitation for Mrs. Charles H. Metcald to be the guest of Mrs. S. J. Ballentine;
Clipping, Port Huron Times, 1913, “Plans to Place Histories in All Libraries”.
283 Conference materials, resolutions proposed to State Conference regarding the adoption of a uniform set of Flag Days to be used by Michigan chapters;
Correspondence, printed card “Luncheon, Thursday October 9, 1913” with “Port Huron, Mich” handwritten on the bottom margin;
Conference materials, delegate ribbon for 13th Annual State Conference held at Grace Church House, Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913;
Clippings regarding 13th Annual State Conference held at Grace Church House, Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913.
284 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1913, “Historic Hall is Reopened by Notables”;
Clipping, no source, October 26, 1913, “Sunday in the White House”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1913, “Former Vice President’s Wife Dies” regarding Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks with photo of Mrs. Fairbanks;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mrs. Fairbanks Buried”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Daughters Revolution”.
285 Clipping, NY Herald, October 1913, “D.A.R. Will Dedicate Memorial Flagstaff”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 21, 1913, “Urge Wilson to Make New Flag National Emblem”;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, no date, photo “The Lincoln Memorial near Hodgensville, KY, recently dedicated by President Taft”.
286 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Boulder in Calhoun Marks Old Territorial Road on Goguac Prairie which the First White Man in Michigan Once Trod”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Former Vice President’s Wife Dies” with photo of Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Grandniece of Signer of Independence Dies” regarding death of Mrs. L. C. Metcalf, grandniece of Stephen Hopkins;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, undated, “Masons Decorate Washington’s Grave”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 21, 1913, “Michigan Society, Sons of American Revolution”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Colonel Gaillard Dies a Martyr to Culebra Cut Work;
Clipping, no source, December 21, 1913, regarding December meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR.
287 Correspondence, postcard sent to Mrs. F. B. Stevens relaying that the next John Paul Jones Society Children of the American Revolution meeting will be held January 31, 1914;
Correspondence, printed invitation sent to State Officers and Chapter Regents to attend the Anniversary Luncheon of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR, to be held January 15, 1914, at the Twentieth Century Club.
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1914, regarding January meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, 1914, regarding the January 15th meeting and luncheon of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “To Celebrate Twenty-First Anniversary” with photos of Mrs. E. W. Stoddard, Mrs. J. W. Finnery, Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs, Miss Ida J. Raymond, and Mrs. Stephen H. Knight;
Clipping, Kansas, February 22, “Patriotic Luncheon”;
Program, 21st Anniversary Luncheon, Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR, held January 15, 1914 at the Twentieth Century Building, Detroit.
288 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, February 14, 1914, “Since You Detroit People Are a Part of Me, I Often Preach You Into These New England Minds”;
Clipping, no source, no date, article about Craigie House, home of H. W. Longfellow, where George Washington briefly lived in 1775 and 76.
289 Clipping, no source, no date, “Says Lincoln Highway Best Located Road’;
Hand-colored print, “Unitarian Church, Grand Circus Park, 1914”;
Correspondence, printed postcard announcement of February 10, 1914 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR at the Century Building;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, no date, “Work Begun on Lincoln Memorial”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 1912, “Lincoln highway Symbol of Service”.
290 Clipping, no source, no date, “Mrs. Henry L. Dimock”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “[missing] Old Flag Design”;
Clipping, January 16, 1914, “Washington No Saint”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mt. Vernon’s Garden”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “May Indict Morgan for Theft of Will”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Asked to Sue Morgan for Mrs. Washington’s Will”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1914, photo, “Washington’s Birthplace at Wakefield, V.A.”;
Clipping, Detroit News, January 15, 1914, “America in Old Songs”.
291 Clipping, Detroit Journal, February 16, 1914, “Miss Henrietta Lynde De Neville Farnsworth, Descendant of Alfred the Great and Charlemagne Dies”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 16, 1914, “Descendant of King Alfred Dies”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 1914, “Twentieth Century Club”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Her Ancestors Fought for Washington” with photo of Mrs. Elizabeth Snow-Dufoe;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 8, 1914 “Mayor Appoints Peace Committee”;
Print, “Winter on Belle Isle”, 1914.
292 Clipping, no source, no date, “Two Messages of Peace”;
Clipping, no source, no date, illustration “A diagram of the Panama Canal”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Little Causes of Big Wars” by Albert Payson Terhune.
293 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding activities of Sons of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding activities of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding upcoming 22nd Continental Congress;
Program, play presented by Children of the Republic Clubs to Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR.
294A- Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, April 1914, regarding the organization of an Ex-Regents
294B Club;
Conference materials, draft of program for 23rd Continental Congress, dated April 6, 1914, typed on DAR letterhead;
Clipping, The Progressive Herald, Kalamazoo, MI, April 4, 1914, “The Michigan Club of Ex-Regents”;
Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, April 1914, regarding formation of Ex-Regents Club.
295A Conference materials, “Important Information, Twenty-Third Continental Congress, April 20-25, 1914”.
295B Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, 1914, with photo of Miss Alice McDuffie;
Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, April 1914, with photo of Mrs. Edwin F. Sweet;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 12, 1914, regarding DAR providing program for meeting of Industrial Pleasure Club;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, photo, Mrs. Beatrice L. Whitney;
Conference materials, ticket for 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
296 Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
297 Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
298A Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
298B- loose modern printed sheet “Louisa St. Clair Scrapbook #1 from 1893” on DHS Paper.
299A
299B Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
300A- Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.;
300B Conference materials, printed ticket for 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
301A- Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
301B with photo of opening ceremony.
302 Clipping, Washington Post April 24, 1914, regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.;
Correspondence, letter in envelope, sent to Mrs. Charles Metcalf asking for support for National election candidates;
Correspondence, printed card in envelope addressed to Mrs. Mattie Metcalf asking for support for New Hampshire candidates in National elections.
303A Conference materials, program of Memorial Meeting to be held in Continental Memorial Hall, April 21, 1914.
303B Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
304 Clipping, Washington Post, April 21, 1914, picture “President of United States Reading ‘War’ Message to Joint Session of Congress, Asking to Use Army and Navy to Cow Mexico’s Dictator”.
305 Clipping, Washington Post, April 21, 1914 “President Asks Power to Use Arms Against Huerta; Does Not Plan Conflict with the Mexican People, but Demands the Recognition of American Dignity”
306 Clippings regarding Mexican Revolution
307 Clippings regarding Mexican Revolution;
Clipping, Tribune, April 30, 1914, report of April meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR.
308 Clipping, source illegible, April 20, 1914 “Wars Waged by U.S.”;
Clipping, Detroit Tribune, May 24, 1914 “The Telegraph”;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, no date, photo “The Battleship Michigan Under Full Head of Steam”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 21, 1914 report of end-of-year meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR.
309A- Correspondence, printed letter from Mrs. Willard T. Block, Chairman, soliciting funds to
309B pay for Memorial Hall;
Printed card “Salute to the Flag”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Terms of Home Rule Bill”;
Clipping, Detroit Tribune, May 24, 1914, photo “Church built in 1678 in Which Peace Mass Will be held today at Falls View, Ont.”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “What Gentlemen Wore Century Ago”;
310 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “The Many Sided Washington” with images of George and Martha Washington, article continued on next page.
311 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “The Many Sided Washington”, continued from previous page.
312 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “The Many Sided Washington”, continued from previous page.
313 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “Historic Fairfax Court House and Martha Washington’s Will” with photos of courthouse, continued on next page.
314 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “Historic Fairfax Court House and Martha Washington’s Will”, continued from previous page.
315 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 31, 1914 “Death is Due to Apoplectic Stroke” with photo of Mrs. Jennie T. Wendell, former historian of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR;
Clipping, Journal, June 16, 1914 “Tablet Marking Site of First Capitol Unveiled by Mrs. C. B. Grant, Detroit” with photo;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, June 6, 1914 regarding the Panama Canal;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 14, 1914 “Testing Mechanism of Panama Canal Locks” with photo
*note: a blue, folded Discovery Education sticky note marked www.unitedstreaming.com was marking this page
316 Clippings regarding June 1914 fire at Salem, Massachusetts;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 14, 1914 “Uncle Sam No Longer a Stamp Collector”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Far-Away Islands Under U.S. Flag”.
317 Clipping, no source, 1914 “Senors Can’t Fathom ‘Mad Americans’ Who Hunt for Dirt in Café Kitchens”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 27, 1914 “’House of Seven Gables’ Imperiled by Fire” regarding fire in Salem, Massachusetts;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, June 6, 1914 regarding volunteer aviators in war in Mexico;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, June 6, 1914 regarding Surgrave Manor, ancestral home of George Washington.
318 Clipping, no source, no date, “U.S. to Sing Anthem at Noon July Fourth”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 28, 1914 “Centenary of ‘Star Spangled Banner’”, continued on next page.
319 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 28, 1914 “Centenary of ‘Star Spangled Banner’” photos from article on previous page.
320 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 28, 1914 “The Defense of Fort M’Henry”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 4, 1914 “American Flag Dates Far Back”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 8, 1914 “Historic Flags on Exhibit in Washington”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 1914 “The Flag Goes By”;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, no date “Hats Off to the Flag”.
321 Certificate, 1910, stating Miss Mary Henchman of Detroit is a member of the Francis Scott Key Memorial Association.
322 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date “Flag Facts for Flag Day”.
323 Clipping, no source, no date, photo “The Birth of the Flag, 1777”.
324 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date “Famous American Flags”, continued on next page.
325 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Famous American Flags”, continued from previous page.
326 Correspondence, printed postcard “Peace Among All Nations” sent by Mr. R. J. Briscoe of Riverside, California;
Clipping, no source, no date “Flag on Stockings May Lead to Arrest of Women Wearers”;
Clipping, no source, no date “The Price of Bread”;
Clipping, no source, no date “How ‘America’ Was Written”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Age of American Flag”;
Clipping, no source, no date “The Flag in Time of War”;
Clipping, no source, July 1914 “Lincoln Highway Stays”;
Clipping, Journal, July 1914 “Servia’s Punishment---Who else will suffer?”;
Clipping, Journal, July 18, 1914 “The Declaration of War”.
327A- Pamphlet, “Flag Ritual for the Children of the Republic Clubs, Detroit”.
327B Clippings, July 1914, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
328 Clippings, no date, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
329 Clippings, no date, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
330 Clippings, no date, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
331 Clippings, August and September 1914, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
332 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1914 regarding death of Pope Pius X with photos.
333 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1914 “St. Peter’s Cathedral, Rome”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 3, 1914 “Third Ballot for Pope Unavailing”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 1914 “Boston Library, Gift of William, is 216 Years Old”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Burning of White House”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, September 4, 1914 “Baltimore Ready for Centennial of Writing of ‘The Star Spangled Banner’” with photo of monument.
334 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 3, 1914 “City’s Growth Since ’91 Camp Stirs Wonder”.
335 Conference materials, program of 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo;
Clippings regarding 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo;
Conference materials, ribbons from 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo.
336 Clippings regarding 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo.
337 Clippings regarding 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo.
338 Clippings regarding 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo.
339A Program, Services in Commemoration of the Centenary of Mrs. Lucinda Hinsdale Stone, PhD, held September 30, 1914 at Kalamazoo, Michigan.
339B Clippings regarding Services in Commemoration of the Centenary of Mrs. Lucinda Hinsdale Stone, PhD, held September 30, 1914 at Kalamazoo, Michigan.
340 Clipping, no source, no date “Ann Arbor Woman Heads State D.A.R.”;
Clipping, no source, no date regarding Wedgewood Pottery commemorative plates commissioned by the Lucinda Hinsdale Stone Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR.
341 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, October 24, 1914 “Michigan Club of Ex-Regents” with photo of Mrs. E. M. Dingley;
Clipping, no source, no date “Call for Relief Funds”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Asks D.A.R. Aid Wounded French”;
Clipping, Journal, October 5, 1914 “Thousands Pray for End of War”;
Clipping, Journal, October 5, 1914 “Local Stores Bar Foreign Flags”.
342 Clipping, no source, no date “Official Reports of Countries at War” with photos.
343 Blank forms, printed form for Louisa St. Clair DAR members to indicate the committees on which they would like to serve;
Photograph, marker placed at location of Michigan’s first Capitol;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 15, 1914 “City Grows More in 13 Years Than in Previous 200”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 15, 1914 “Wilson Proclaims Limited Use of Canal During War”;
Clipping, no source, no date “U.S. Santa Claus Ship Sails with 10,000,000 Gifts”.
344 Clippings regarding 1914 Mexican Revolution;
345A Report, “Child Labor in the Streets of Detroit” by Twentieth Century Club of Detroit’s Child Welfare Committee.
345B Clippings, 1914 regarding meetings of the Twentieth Century Club, Children of the Republic Clubs, and John Paul Jones Society Children of the American Revolution;
Clippings, 1914, regarding war service and relief;
Program, November 19, 1914 meeting of 20th Century Club.
346 Clippings regarding WWI
347 Printed Illustration, “Landing of the Pilgrims in the Year 1620”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 1914 “Detroit’s New England Society, which is to observe Forefather’s Day next Saturday night, will have Ex-President Taft as Guest of Honor” with photo of Judge Claudius B. Grand, William Howard Taft, and William Woodbridge.
348 Clippings, no source, no date, photo collection “The War in Europe”, continued on next page.
349 Clippings, no source, no date, photo collection “The War in Europe”, continued from previous page.
350 Clippings regarding WWI.
351 Clipping, New York Times, December 6, 2014 “Splendid Memorial to Women of Civil War to Be Built”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 6, 1914 “Good Roads are Popular”;
Clipping, New York Times, December 1914 “Lincoln Highway Covered in One Day”.
352 Clippings regarding WWI.
353 Clippings regarding WWI.
354 Correspondence, printed postcard announcing December 17th, 1914 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date “Concerts for Red Cross Will Yield $1100, Is Report”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Flag Ceremony Planned When Exposition Opens”;
Clipping, no source, no date “New Gifts Received by Local Red Cross”;
Clipping, no source, no date regarding meeting of Children of the Republic Clubs;
Clipping, The Tribune, December 20, 1914 “Municipal Christmas Tree in Front of City Hall to be Dedicated with Music”.
355 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 20, 1914 “Old Egyptians Dug Predecessor of Suez Canal”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “18,000 Libraries in U.S. have 75,000,000 Volumes”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Congress Closes on Active Year of Legislative Work”;
Clipping, Detroit News, 1914, “Queen Anne Bell Will Ring In 1915”.
356 Clippings regarding Michigan events.
357 Clipping, Detroit, January 14, 1915, photos of snowy conditions;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Pertinent Facts in Michigan’s History”.
358 Clipping, no source, no date, “Day by Day Happenings in the Eventful Year of 1914”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Seeks Washington Peace Conference”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 1915, “Interest Aroused in Coming Appeal for World Peace”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Wilson Silent on British Note”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “National Sculpture Society Petitions Nations at War.
359 Clippings regarding war;
Clippings regarding 1915 Rome earthquake.
360 Clippings regarding war;
Clippings regarding Panama Canal.
361 Clipping, no source, January 1915, account of 22nd Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, January 1915, account of 22nd Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding 22nd Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Only ‘Real Son’ of Revolution is Dead”;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Baby Frances Sayre, born at the White House;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding National DAR election season;
Correspondence, printed card announcing 22nd Annual Chapter Day to be celebrated with a patriotic program and informal luncheon, January 21, 1915 at the Twentieth Century Club, Detroit;
Program, 22nd Annual Chapter Day held at the Twentieth Century Club, Detroit;
Ticket to 22nd Annual Chapter Day held at the Twentieth Century Club, Detroit.
362 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding journal of a steamboat voyage;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Would Teach Children About Flag”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Liberty Bell Rings in Oldtime Vigor”;
Clipping, no source, 1915, “Exposition Throng Break All Records”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915, “Would Have Pupil Custodian of Flag”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915, “Cornerstone of Lincoln Memorial Laid Simply”;
Clipping, Jonesville, Michigan, 1915, “His Father Composed ‘America’; Son Works as Clerk Rather Than Sell the Priceless Historic Manuscript”.
363 Clipping, no source, no date, photo of Mrs. Winthrop F. Victor, corresponding secretary of Louisa St. Clair DAR 1914;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo “Dormitory prepared for Belgian Refugees in the great Ascher diamond cutting works in Amsterdam”;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo “Red Cross nurses in Belgium”;
Clipping, no source, no date, letter from Mrs. Grace Whitney Hoff of Paris, France, asking for assistance for war sufferers;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Gives High Praise for Relief Work”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “King Albert Wires Thanks to America”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “U.S. Marine Increased Nearly 500,000 Tons”.
364 Correspondence, printed emergency call from the Needlework Guild of America;
Clippings regarding the war.
365 Correspondence, announcement of regular meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR meeting to be held February 18, 1915 at the Twentieth Century Building, Detroit;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Williams Statue Model Submitted”;
Clipping, no source, no date, report of February 18th meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, announcement of meeting of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Margaret Wilson Gets Valuable China Relic”;
Clipping, no source, no date, report of meeting of Daughters of 1812;
Clipping, no source, February 23, 1915, “Bands on Ferry Place Peace Airs”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “United States Cause of War?”
366 Clipping, no source, no date, “Lusitania Leaves Liverpool for U.S. with British Flag”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “British Stand on Shipping is New to Wars”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Kaiser’s Navy to Be Crushed, and Peace May Come Before Winter Predicts Jap Seer”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Teach Foreign to Talk English in One Lesson”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “The Father of His Country”.
367 Clipping, no source, no date, “City Plan and Improvement Commission Presents Again for Study by Detroit Citizens the James Scott Memorial Fountain Project”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Adopt Shrady’s Model of Statue to Gen. Williams”.
368 Clipping, The Detroit News Tribune, February 21, 1915, “George Washington In Society”, continued on next page.
369 Clipping, The Detroit News Tribune, February 21, 1915, “George Washington In Society”, continued from previous page.
370 Clippings regarding Revolutionary history.
371 Clippings regarding war
372 Clipping, Francisco Examiner, 1915 “English Press Lauds U.S. Note”;
Clippings regarding meeting of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date regarding DAR entertainment to be provided for Women’s Club of the East Side Settlement;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Indian Nation Wants Flag”,
Clippings regarding social events;
Correspondence, printed postcard announcing March 20, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR at the 20th Century Club;
Program of March 20th, 1915 meeting of Lousia St. Clair Chapter DAR at the 20th Century Club.
373 Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, April 4, 1915, “National Old Trails Route to Pacific Exposition”.
374 Clippings regarding National Daughters of the American Revolution and upcoming Continental Congress.
375 Clippings regarding Continental Congress.
Clipping, no source, no date “Addition Made to White House China Display”.
Clipping, no source, no date “Will Beautify Road”;
Clipping, New York Times, no date “Wills Stuart Portraits”.
376A Clipping, no source, no date “Extraordinary Malady White Threatens to Destroy the Nation’s Most Precious Relic” with photo of the Liberty Bell;
376B Personal correspondence, envelope addressed to Miss Hinchman, containing a printed card informing Miss Mary Hinchman of her appointment to the reception committee for the 24th Continental Congress.
376C- Paper inserted to mark page, “remove cards for display’.
377A
377B Clipping, San Antonio Expanse, April 16, 1915 “When Will it End?”;
Clipping, San Antonio Expanse, no date, “Commendation Given the U.S.”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Where War is a ‘Blessing’”;
Clipping, New York Times, 1915, “Work of Red Cross Greatest in History”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date “Purchase of Alaska”;
Clipping, New York Times, no date “First White Child Drives First Spike”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Liberty Bell’s Clapper Removed”.
378 Clipping, Detroit News, 1915 “Built For Detroiters, By Detroiters” regarding the Detroit Athletic Club;
Clipping, Journal, no date, “U of M Girls to March”;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, no date, “Detroit’s Population Census Since 1830”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Memorial to Maine’s Victims Unveiled” with photo;
Clipping, no source, no date “Raise Veil from Maine Monument”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Feature Film of Lincoln’s Highway”.
379 Clipping, no source, no date, report of Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Flag Day in Japan”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Our National Emblems”;
Clipping, no source, 1914, “Fortunate Detroit”;
Clipping, News Tribune, May 23, 1915 “New Regent Local D.A.R.” with photo of Mrs. Wirt P. Doty;
Correspondence, printed post card announcing Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR to be held May 20th, 1915 at the 20th Century Club.
380 Clipping, no source, no date, “The Nation’s Gold”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mammoth Flag Presented”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “New York City Adopts Emblem of It’s Own”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Pilgrimage Over Historic Route”;
Clipping, Cincinnati Enquirer, June 14, 1915, “Flag Pledge on ‘Change’”;
Clipping, News Tribune, 1915, “Americanization Meetings for 4th”;
Clipping, Cincinnati Enquirer, no date, “Meaning of National Life”.
381 Clipping, Cincinnati Enquirer, June 15, 1915 “Old Glory”;
Clipping, Journal, 1915, “South to Unveil Shaft to Daniel Boone, Pioneer”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Shaft to Daniel Boone Unveiled in Kentucky”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Meetings and Announcements”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mayor’s [illegible] for ‘Flag Day’ Observance”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Our Presidents and Their Nicknames”;
Photo, Fort Gratiot marker;
Program, unveiling of monument at Fort Gratiot, June 14th, Flag Day, 1915 at Port Huron Michigan”.
382 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “The Proposed Lincoln Memorial” continued on next page;
Clipping, no source, no date, “American Nurses Volunteer Again for Malta Work”.
383 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “The Proposed Lincoln Memorial” continued from previous page.
384 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Lincoln’s Charity”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Hall of Archives Urged by S.A.R.”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “In Company with Lincoln”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915, “Native Women in U.S.”;
Clipping, Journal, 1915, “Work on Burton Books”;
Clipping, no sourse, no date, “Sons of Revolution to Teach Patriotism”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mackinack Island Plan to Mark All Historic Points”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Children of Republic, of Foreign Parentage, Are Taught Patriotism”;
Correspondence, printed postcard, Grant Cottage, Long Branch, N.J.
385 Clipping, no source, no date, “Something to Have in Mind on Fourth”;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo, Mayor Mitchell (NY) and Netherlands Consul General;
Clipping, New York Times, no date, photo, statue of Henry Hudson;
Clipping, Journal, no date, “Plan to Unveil Nicolet Tablet”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Erect Tablet to Nicolet’s Memory”
386 Clippings regarding the moving of the Liberty Bell to San Francisco for the Panama Exhibition;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, photo, unveiling tablet in honor of Jean Nicolet.
387 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “10,000 Swear Allegiance to Uncle Sam”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, August 29, 1915, “Wonderful Growth Without Parallel in United States”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, no date, regarding bayonet found during construction at what was once the site of Fort Shelby;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Ferris to Unveil Cass Memorial at Mackinac Aug 28”.
388 Clipping, no source, no date, “Gov. Ferris at Mackinac Honors Cass”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “D.A.R. Notes”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Figures at Cass Day Exercises” with photos of Rt. Rev. Monsignor O’Brien, Gov. Ferris, and Edwin Henderson;
Clipping, no source, no date, “costs $32,000 to Bring Liberty Bell Home”.
389 Clipping, no source, no date, “Granite Monuments to Mark Michigan and Ohio Boundary; Houses on Line”;
Clipping, Detroit News, August 10, 1915 “Daughters of American Revolution Doing Much to Instill Patriotism”;
Clipping, Detroit News Retailer, 1915, “United States Cash Now Setting World’s Standard”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Forts in Old New York”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Historical Landmarks Under U.S. Protection”;
Clipping, no source, 1915, “New Coins Shown at Savings Bank”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Honors Joan of Arc”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Plymouth Figures on Permanent Buildings for its Tercentenary”.
390A Clipping, no source, no date, “The Lewis Cass Memorial at Mackinac Island”;
Clipping, The Daily Mining Journal, August 10, 1915, “Daughters of American Revolution: a greeting to delegates”;
Correspondence, printed color postcard of Northern State Normal School, Marquette, Michigan, copyright 1914;
Conference materials, ribbons from Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
390B Conference materials, program of 15th Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
391A Conference materials, printed invitation to Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
391B Clippings regarding Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
392 Clippings regarding Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
393 Clippings regarding Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
394 Clipping, no source, no date “In Memory of Mrs. Ellen Hardin Walworth,” a founder of DAR, who died June 24, 1915;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of U.S. Capitol;
Clipping, no source, no date, “The original for the head of the figure on the Adams tomb in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington”;
Correspondence, printed card from Mr. Benton Hanchett and family acknowledging expression of sympathy;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding July 2, 1915 death of Mrs. Benton Hanchett.
395 Clipping, no source, no date, “U.S. One of the Oldest Nations”;
Clipping, no source, no date,” British Soldiers Held Orgies in White House; President took Flight”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Trained Experts for Army Ready”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “The First Canal Builder”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “One Year Ago Today Main Events in War”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Huge Panama Cannon”.
396A Clipping, New York Times, August, 1915, photo, “1st U.S. War Ship Passing Through the Panama Canal---The Oregon”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Travel on Neutral Ships for Safety”.
396B- Paper used as page marker with handwritten note “Detroit---U.S. Population 1915”
397A
397B Clipping, no source, no date, “Instruction in English and Citizenship Lessons for Detroit Aliens Urged”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Night Schools to Reach Foreigners in Local Factories”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Sept. 5 Named Thrift Sunday”;
Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, August, 1915, “Perry Memorial Shaft Serves Also as a Beacon in Lake Erie”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, August, 1915, “New City Directory Puts Population of Detroit at 723, 976”
398 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Presidential weddings and marriages (continued on next page);
Clipping, no source, no date, photo “The Proposed Improvements in Washington”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “View from the Washington Monument”.
399 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Presidential weddings and marriages (continued from previous page);
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding development of war in 1915;
Clipping, no source, no date, “The War and the United States”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Why Submarines Have Numbers and Letters Explained”.
400 Clipping, no source, no date, “George Washington” with color photo.
401 Clipping, Detroit Saturday night, “What Michigan Has Done for Mount Vernon” (continued on next page).
402 Clipping, Detroit Saturday night, “What Michigan Has Done for Mount Vernon” (continued from previous page).
403 Clipping, Detroit Saturday night, photos from “What Michigan Has Done for Mount Vernon” (continued from previous page).
404 Clipping, no source, no date, “Three Monuments Symbolize Liberty”;
Clipping, News Retailer, September 10, 1915, “To Honor Daniel Boone”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 26, 1915, “London is Serious Over Prospect of Years of Fighting”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Melting Foreign Coin Wasteful”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Third Shipment of British Gold Near 20 Millions”;
Clipping, Army and Navy Journal, September 11, 1915, “War as an Upbuilder of Physique”;
Clipping, Journal, 1915, “New National Anthem, Many Years in Making, Has Ninety-Seven Lines”.
405A- Program, Presentation of Tablet in Los Angeles, October 22, 1915.
405B Conference materials, program for National Conference held September 13-16, 1915.
Blank forms, printed application to World’s Peace Party.
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915, “Second West Point at Fort Wayne Urged”;
Clipping, no source, September 1915, “Ford Offers Ten Million to Get Peace”;
Clipping, Army and Navy Journal, September 11, 1915, “Combining Advertising and Peace”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915 “’Mystery Girl’ Photo is that of Mrs. Edward H. Jewett, and Was Taken 20 Years Ago”, Mrs. Jewett was the Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR Secretary in 1902;
Clipping, Journal, October 11, 1915, “Road on Which Ford Lives Surveyed Once For Military Purpose”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Be Thankful for Peace, Says President in His Annual Proclamation”.
406A Clipping, Sunday Star, Washington, October 10, 1915, “President to Talk at D.A.R. Jubilee”.
406B- plain white paper, serving as page marker.
407A
407B Clipping, Detroit News, 1915, “President Wants ‘Line-Up’ to See Who is for U.S.”;
Clipping, no source, October 1915, “Daughters of American Revolution” regarding season-opening meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Correspondence, printed postcard announcing October 21, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR to be held at 20th Century Club Building.
408 Correspondence, printed postcard announcing November 18, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR to be held at 20th Century Club Building;
Correspondence, typed postcard announcing luncheon for Board and Committee Chairmen following November 18 meeting;
Clippings regarding meetings of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, November 15, 1915 regarding death of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR member Miss Susan Dayton Biddle;
Clipping, Detroit News, 1915, “Stone Manor House is Given to D.A.R.”.
409 Correspondence, printed postcard announcing December 16, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR to be held at the 20th Century Building;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 19, 1915, regarding December 16, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, December, 1915, regarding Detroit Campfire Girls initiative to have theatre-goers stand for Star-Spangled Banner before every performance;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, December 19, 1915 regarding December 16 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 26, 1915, “Many of World’s Great Figures in 1915’s Death Roll”.
410 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 26, 1915, “Chronology of War for Year”;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, December 1915, “Liberty Bell’s Adieux to Panama-Pacific Exposition”.
411 Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, December 1915 “City Grows Without ‘Boom’”.
412 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1916, “Widow of Michigan Senator Expires” regarding death of Mrs. Frances Peck Burrows, with photo;
Clipping, no source, no date, “D.A.R. Honors Michigan Woman” with photo of Mrs. Blodgett;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 23, 1916 [misdated as 1917] regarding January 20th Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding January 20th Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR (continued on next page);
413A Program and Menu for 23rd Anniversary Luncheon of Louisa St Clair Chapter DAR, held January 20, 1916, at Detroit Athletic Club.
413B Clipping, no source, no date, regarding January 20th Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR (continued from previous page);
Clipping, no source, no date, “Ask Foreign-Born to Pledge Fealty”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Germany Will Fight to Last Drop of Blood”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Aid Preparedness, Urges Yale Head”;
Clipping, no source, January 26, 1916, announcement of meeting of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Belgians Show Deep Gratitude for America’s Aid”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “’Star-Spangled Banner’ Closes Polish Concert”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Detroit only ‘Walled-City’ in United States”;
Correspondence, printed postcard “Will you assist in the effort to cancel remaining debt upon Continental Hall by contributing $1.00 toward the fund?”.
414A Correspondence, printed postcard announcing February 19, 1916 meeting of Louisa St
Clair Chapter DAR, to be held at 20th Century Club Building;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution members in colonial costume for play given for Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR at its Dolly Madison Tea;
Printed card “Salute to the Flag”;
Ticket to Dolly Madison Tea Party given by Louisa St Clair Chapter DAR on March 4, 1916 at Newberry Mansion;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, March 4, 1916, “The Flag is Insulted”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 5, 1916, announcement of DAR entertainment to be given at East Side Settlement.
414B Correspondence, printed postcard announcing March 16 meeting of Louisa St Clair Chapter DAR to be held at the 20th Century Club Building.
415A- Clipping, no source, no date, “Quaint Relic of Revolutionary Days”;
415B Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 4, 1916, “Row Over Indian Trail”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Fred M. Alger Tells Need of Preparedness”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 4, 1916 “Kin of Richard Hall to Return to France”;
Clipping, no source, March 17, 1916, report of March 16th meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Historic Gowns Worn at D.A.R. 1916 Meeting”;
Clipping, no source, 1916, “Plan Memorial for Pontiac Hero of ‘76”.
416 Clipping, no source, no date, “Floral Flags to Stir Patriotism”;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, March 1916, “Detroit Red Cross”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “United States Flag Regulations”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Lincoln Route to be Basis of Flag Day Celebrations”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, regarding March meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Printed card, “Old North Chapter Anthem”.
417 Clipping, no source, no date, photo, “Women Who Will Be Prepared” including Miss Elizabeth E. Poe and Mrs. Henry B. Joy attending the National Service School Camp at Chevy Chase, Washington D.C.;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding National Service School Camp and upcoming DAR Congress;
Flier, printed announcement of “travel-recital” to be given for benefit of Detroit Ward in the American Ambulance Hospital in France. The Pontchartrain, April 10, 1916.
Clipping, no source, no date, report of “travel-recital” given for benefit of Detroit Ward in the American Ambulance Hospital in France. The Pontchartrain, April 10, 1916.
418 Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
419 Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
420A Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
420B- Printed instructions for using voting machine.
421A
421B Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
422 Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
423 Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
424A Clipping, no source, no date, photo, “Detroit’s First Contribution to the Mexican War” (27 Packard trucks);
Clipping, no source, 1916, “School Lawn to Have Floral Flag”;
Clipping, Washington Post, May 1916, “Give Lincoln’s Manuscripts”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Wilson Stirs D.A.R.”.
424B- Half-page paper used as a page marker with “Mexican War” written on it.
425A
425B Photograph, “The Minuet, Port Huron, October 1913, from Miss Runnels, Regent of Ottamama Chapter”;
Conference Materials, program of 13th Annual Conference of Michigan State DAR, held at Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913.
426 Correspondence, printed open letter, October 23, 1916 from Patriotic Societies condemning statements made by Secretary of War Baker.
427 Correspondence, May 16, 1913, Typed letter from Vice President General Mrs. Frances Ingram Mann to Miss Mary Hinchman of Detroit containing list of Michigan State Regents since 1902.
428 Photograph, Mrs. Esther Damon, the last surviving widow of the Revolution
429 Blank
430 Blank
431 Blank
432 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Where John Alden Lived”.
433 Clipping, no source, no date regarding monument marking Washington’s birthplace [archivist note: title is missing due to brittle paper]
434 Printed certificate dated February 19, 1909, certifying Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR is an honorary member of The Lincoln Farm Association.
435 Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, November 1913, from Ellen D.W. Remmy to Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, December 1913, from Ellen D. W. Remmy to Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf, giving thanks for money given to Louisa St. Clair Remmy for her education;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, December 1913, from Louisa St. Clair Remmy to Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf, giving thanks for money given for her education.
436A Correspondence, postcard with photo of St. Clair Monument in Old St. Clair Cemetery, Greenburg, PA;
Photograph, Louisa St. Clair Remmy, November 14, 1913;
Photograph, Ellen Douglas Windand Remmy, June 11, 1906;
Photograph, Theresa Louisa St. Clair Remmy, June 11, 1906 [captioned in ink on back of photo].
436B- half sheet of paper marking page with “Relations of Louisa St. Clair” written on it.
437A
437B Correspondence, typed letter, September 21, 1913, from Jane E. Leonard, preceptress of Pennsylvania State Normal School, to Mrs. Metcalf regarding Louisa St. Clair Remmy;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, August 1913, from Ellen D. W. Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, October 1913, from Ellen D. W. Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, August 1913, from Ellen D. W. Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, October 1913, from Louise[sic?] Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, October 1914, from Louisa St. Clair Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, December 1913, from Louisa St. Clair Remmy to Miss Mary Hinchman.
438 Clipping, no source, May 10, 1906 “Passing of of Dr. Dolson” a ‘Real Son’ of the Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Son of Revolution Dead” regarding the death of James Van Dolson;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 22, 1906 “Two More ‘Real’ Daughters”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Real Daughter of the Revolution, Now 98”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Father was a Soldier of the Revolution”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, no date, “Their Father Crossed the Delaware with Washington”;
Clipping, Washington Post, April 21, 1912, “’Real Daughter’ Celebrates Centenary”;
Clipping, Detroit News, November 12, 1906 “Hero of ’76 Reburied”;
Clipping, no source, 1909, “Real Daughter of Revolution Dead”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Daughters of Revolution”;
Clipping, no source, December 10, 1906 “Real Daughter of Revolution Dead”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “National Anthem (As it is Usually Sung by the Patriotic Public)”;
439 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 2, 1906 “Pensions Will Continue Long”.
440 “Presented to Louisa St. Clair Chapter, November 18, 1905, by Anne E. Shipman Stevens” printed on center of page.
441 Program, 12th Annual Banquet of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR, held January 17, 1913 at Hotel Pontchartrain.
442 Blank, glossy and textured
443 Blank, inside of back cover
444 Back cover
Daughters of the American Revolution
Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Detroit, Michigan
Organized January 19, 1893
Indexed by
Emily O’Brien Whitesides, Public Historian
Grosse Pointe Historical SocietyDecember 2017
0001Frontis Piece Blank
001 Blank, textured
002 Blank, burn-in of silhouette from facing page
003 Louisa St. Clair (Mrs. Samuel Robb) silhouette printed on page with brief, handwritten, biographical details
004 Blank
005 More Louisa St. Clair genealogy
006 Blank
007 More Louisa St. Clair genealogy, including a brief description of General St. Clair’s service, home, and grave-marker transcription.
008 Blank
009 List of Louisa St. Clair’s children with marriage and death dates and details, where available.
010 Blank
011 Biographies of Louisa St. Clair’s children.
012 Blank
013 Biographies of Louisa St. Clair’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
014 Blank
015 Biographies of Louisa St. Clair’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
016 Blank
017 Blank
018 Photograph of Mrs. Eugene Gibbs.
019 Report of Louisa St. Clair Chapter organizational meeting)
020 Blank
021 Handwritten copy of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution Charter
022 Blank
023 Handwritten copy of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution Charter (cont.)
024 Blank
025 Blank
026 Blank
027 Blank
028 Blank
029 Blank
[pages 30 & 31 were duplicate scans of pages 032 and 033; because the original book is unnumbered, these two items were removed later in the project, leaving a gap in the numbering system, but no scans or pages are missing]
032 Blank
033 Handwritten list of State Regents for Michigan 1884-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
034 Handwritten list of State Regents for Michigan 1884-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
035 Handwritten list of State Regents for Michigan 1884-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
036 Blank
037 Blank
038 Blank
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040 Blank
041 Blank
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043 Blank
044 Blank
045 Blank
046 Blank
047 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
048 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
049 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
050 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
051 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
052 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
053 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
054 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
055 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
056 Handwritten list of Officers of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution 1893-1916; written at different times and in different hands, a “working list”
057 Blank
058 Blank
059 Blank
060 Blank
061 Blank
062 Blank
063 Blank
064 (This item number was erroneously left out of cataloguing, but no scans or pages are missing.
065 Blank
066 Blank
067 Blank
068 Blank
069 Blank
070 Blank
071 Blank
072 Blank
073 Blank
074 Blank
075 Blank
076 Blank
077 Blank
078 “Custodians of Scrapbook”
079 Blank, with acid staining from facing page.
080 Newspaper clippings, no source, no date, photographs of: Mrs. Donald McLean, President General; Mrs. Daniel Manning, Widow of Cleveland’s Secretary of the Treasury, factor in Capital’s social life; Mrs. Charlotte Emerson Main, Vice President General, in charge of Organization of Chapters; Mrs. Fairbanks, wife of Vice President.
081 Newspaper clippings, no source, no date, photographs of: Miss Virginia Miller, Corresponding Secretary General; Mrs. M. E. S. Davis, Treasurer General; and Miss Mary Desha, [page torn]der and Honorary Vice-President General.
082 Blank, with acid staining from facing page.
083 Blank, with (presumably) protective tissue for photograph on facing page.
084 Photograph of Mrs. Truman Hardy Newberry (Harriet Barnes), with biographical details listed on back of photo.
085 Blank, with acid staining from facing page.
086 Photographs of: Mary E. Gibbs, Regent 1895 and 1896; Mrs. Fitzhugh Edwards; Lucy Crapo-Smith, Chapter Regent 1899 to 1907, in costume at Ball, “Dames of 1812”; Irene W. Chittenden, Chapter Regent 1897 and 1898, State Regent.
087 Photograph of Abby L. R. Fyfe.
088 Photograph of Anna Dame Connor.
089 Blank, with acid staining from facing page
090 Photographs of: Jane P. Williams, Corresponding Secretary 1900 and 1901; Clara A. Abby, 1906; Unlabeled; Sarah H. T. Phelps, Corresponding Secretary, 1897 and 1898.
091 Photographs of: Historian, 18__ to 1901, died May 31, 1914; Unlabeled.
092 Photograph of (Mrs. James A.) Emma G. Brayton, Grand Rapids, Michigan, State Vice Regent, October 3, 1906.
093 Photograph of Elizabeth T. Wing, Historian, 1901, dated January, 1911.
094 Photograph with inscription “Candidly Yours, Florine Smith Stoddard”
095 Blank
096 Blank
097 Printed Invitation with handwritten additions from Mrs H. H. Crapo-Smith to meet the newly-elected officers for 1901;
Printed Invitation from Michigan Society Sons of the American Revolution to reception in honor of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, to be held May 1, 1899, at Hotel Cadillac (Same as Scrapbook I, Page 67).
098 Newspaper clipping, no source, January 19, 1906 “Quintet of Prominent Regent of the DAR”;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “All Honor Her,” account of reception given by Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR for Mrs. Donald McLean.
099 Newspaper clippings regarding Mrs. Donald McLean’s visit to Detroit in January of 1906.
100 Newspaper clippings regarding Mrs. Donald McLean’s visit to Detroit in January of 1906.
101 Newspaper report of Silver Set presented to Mrs. W. J. Chittenden; Newspaper reports of Mrs. Chittenden’s DAR activities in 1905.
102 Newspaper clipping, no source, May 18, 1906, regarding the DAR celebration of Flag Day;
Newspaper clipping, no source, October 19, 1905, regarding Annual Convention held at Pontiac.
103 continuation of newspaper report of Annual Convention (from 102), October 19, 1905, Pontiac;
newspaper clipping, no source, October 18, 1905, with photograph of Mrs. Charles D. Standish, President of John Paul Jones Chapter, Children of the American Revolution; newspaper clippings, no source, 1905 and 1906, regarding Children of the American Revolution meetings and activities;
newspaper clippings, no source, 1905 and 1906, regarding Daughters of the American Revolution meetings and activities.
104 Newspaper clipping, no source, May, 1906, photograph of Mrs. E. W. Stoddard with May, 1906 Chapter election results;
newspaper clipping, no source, no date, photograph of Mrs. John S. Newberry;
newspaper clipping, no source, February 23, 1906, “Spirit of Seventy-Six,” regarding the Annual Banquet of Grand Rapids DAR in observance of George Washington’s birthday anniversary.
105 Clipping, no source, no date, photograph of Continental Hall with copy of “Memorial Continental Hall” address given by Mrs. Mary E. Gibbs to Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR on October 26, 1905.
106 Continuation of clipping (from 105);
newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “D.A.R. Memorial Hall Cornerstone Laid”; newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “Detroit Woman Honored by the National Body of the D.A.R.” with photograph of Mrs. Emma A. Fox.
107 Color newspaper clipping, Detroit, Michigan, Sunday July 1, 1906, “Lest We Forget,” with a copy of the Declaration of Independence.
108 Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, illustration, “The Signing of the Declaration of Independence -- from the painting by Trumbull”;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “First Thanksgiving Day Proclamation by George Washington”;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “First Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued”.
109 Conference Materials, no date, “By-Laws Michigan State Conference”.
110a-b Conference Materials, Program of Fifth Annual Conference, held October 19, 1905, at Pontiac;
Conference Materials, Program of Sixth Annual Conference, held October 3, 1906, at Saint Clair;
Conference Materials, ribbon from Sixth Annual Conference;
Newspaper clipping, no source, 1905, regarding Fifth Annual Conference, with photograph of Mrs. W. J. Chittenden.
111 Printed program and menu of 1898 Annual Banquet;
Printed invitation to 1898 Annual Banquet issued to Miss Avery;
1898 ribbon;
Yearbook, 1898.
112 Printed ballot for officers;
Correspondence, request from Florine Smith Stoddard, Treasurer, for $2 dues to be paid;
Correspondence, announcement of meetings;
Correspondence, announcement of/invitation to planting of Osage Orange Tree at Belle Isle; invitation to “the gentlemen of your family” to attend reception following banquet for Mrs. McLean, January 18, 1906.
113 Correspondence, Invitation to Continental Cotillion given for Mrs. McClean on January 20, 1906
Correspondence, Invitation to Banquet given for Mrs. McClean on January 18, 1898;
Program and menu, January 8, 1906;
Newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 10, 1898 “Men Barred,” account of Annual Banquet from.
114 Newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 9, 1898 “Women Patriots”;
Ribbon from 1898.
115 Blank
116 Blank
117 Blank
118 Blank
119 Blank
120 Blank
121 Blank
122 Blank
123 Blank
124 Blank
125 Blank
126 Blank
127 Blank
128 Blank
129 Blank, with acid staining from ribbon on facing page.
130 Program and menu of Tenth Annual Banquet of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR, to Honor the President General, Mrs. Donald McLean, January 18, 1906.
131 Blank, with acid staining from ribbon on facing page.
132 Program, Centennial Celebration held Saturday, July 11, 1896;
Newspaper clippings regarding the death of Mrs. Frances Pitts Duffield.
133 Pamphlet, “An Appeal for Contributions for the Navy Relief Society”;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date, “By Michigan Women,” regarding the formation of Auxiliary Branch of Naval Relief Society;
Newspaper clipping, no source, 1901 “Great Day at Budapest,” regarding a statue of Washington Unveiled.
134 Conference Materials, Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, January 1906 in Detroit;
Conference Materials, Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, June 1905 in Lansing.
135 Program, Unveiling Ceremonies of the Treaty Tablet of Grosse Ile, Michigan, July 6, 1906;
newspaper clipping, no source, no date regarding the ceremony;
clipping, Detroit Free Press, Thursday, June 5, 1905, regarding the planting of Orange Tree at Belle Isle.
136 Program, John Paul Jones Chapter CAR meeting, December 22, 1906;
Program, John Paul Jones Chapter CAR meeting, November 18, 1905;
Program, Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR 1904-1905;
Program, Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR Anniversary Meeting, January 18, 1906.
137 Newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 17, 1907, “Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R., Holds Joyous Annual Celebration” with photograph of Mrs. Truman H. Newberry; Program, Louisa St. Clair Chapter 14th Anniversary;
newspaper clippings regarding meetings and social events.
138 Program, patriotic play, “A Mistaken Identity,” given for benefit of Memorial Continental Hall on February 22, 1907;
newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 18, 1907, “Daughters of the American Revolution.
139 Newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 31, 1907, “Members of Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. Who go as Delegates to National Congress,” with photographs of Mrs. Bert C. Whitney, Mrs. M. A. LaDue, Mrs. R. H. Fyfe, Mrs. F. C. McMath, Mrs. Fitzhugh Edwards, Mrs. E. W. Stoddard, and Miss Maude VanSyckle;
Newspaper clipping, no source, no date regarding Mrs. Emma Fox, “Detroit Woman Again Honored by National Body of the D.A.R.”
140 Newspaper clippings, April 1907, regarding the death of Mrs. W. J. Chittenden.
141 Newspaper clippings, April 1907, regarding the death of Mrs. Irene Williams Chittenden.
142 Newspaper clippings, April 1907, regarding the death of Mrs. Irene Williams Chittenden; Memorial Program, Service for Irene Williams Chittenden;
photograph of Mrs. Chittenden.
143 Newspaper clippings, April 1907, regarding the death of Mrs. Irene Williams.
144 Newspaper clipping, The Washington Post, April 16, 1907,”D.A.R. for Peace”;
newspaper clipping, The Washington Post, April 18, 1907, “Hail Early States”;
newspaper clipping, The Washington Post, April 18, 1907, “Honor ‘Real’ Daughters”.
145 Newspaper Clipping, The Washington Post, April 21, 1907, “D.A.R. Congress Ends”;
newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1907, regarding National Congress;
newspaper clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1907, regarding tea held by Mrs. Truman H. Newberry for Detroit Delegates.
146 Clippings: regarding April 1907 Louisa St. Clair Chapter meeting; regarding Annual Meeting; May 17, 1907 Announcement of Patriotic Societies of Detroit’s plans to celebrate Flag Day on June 14, 1907; May 16, 1907, report of program for the Franklin Street Settlement; copy of “The Fifth Annual Report of the Settlement Committee of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R.” dated May 16, 1907.
147 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 4, 1907, “Death Takes Mrs. Hinchman”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 4, 1907, “Flag Day in Detroit”.
148 Program of June 14, 1907 Flag Day Celebration; clippings regarding June 14, 1907 Flag Day Celebration.
149 Two clippings regarding the death of Mrs. Leartus Connor;
Photo of Blockouse at Mackinac;
Clipping, “Gift of D.A.R. to Virginia”;
Printed invitation from National D.A.R. to attend the ceremony transferring the Jamestown Daughters of the American Revolution Memorial Building;
Printed announcement of the October 11, 1907 Anniversary of the Birth of the Society, “D.A.R. Day at the Jamestown Exposition,” with information on accommodations and prices;
Handwritten note from Anna Dame Connor, Corresponding Secretary for Society of Colonial Dames of America in Michigan.
150 Clipping regarding October, 1907 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding “a charming entertainment” given at the Franklin House Settlement;
Clipping regarding November, 1907 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding December, 1907 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Report of the 15th Anniversary Chapter Day;
Program of the 15th Anniversery Chapter Day, held January 16, 1908;
Printed pamphlet of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution resolution regarding the National Arbitration and Peace Congress
151 Clipping regarding the Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding the February, 1908 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding the March, 1908 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Printed ticket to Anniversary Luncheon;
Clipping regarding the re-election of Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, Vice-President General of the National Society;
Printed program of the April 18, 1908 meeting of the John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping regarding the April, 1908 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
152 Printed card soliciting contributions to the Continental Hall Fund
153 Photos (postcards?) from the 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908
153A- Printed general information and floor plan for 17th Continental Congress, held
154 at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908
154B Clippings regarding 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908
155 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908.
156 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908.
157 17th Continental Congress, held at Memorial Continental Hall in Washington, D.C. from April 20th to 25th, 1908;
Program, April 24, 1908 program given by the District of Colombia Society, Sons of the American Revolution.
158 Annual Report of the Treasurer General from April, 1907, to March 31, 1908;
Correspondence, printed invitation to a church service in honor of the Delegates to the National Congress, Sons of the American Revolution.
[159 was erroneously left out of the numbering system; no scans or pages are missing]
160 Annual Report, “Sixth Annual Report of The Settlement Committee”;
Clippings, Detroit Free Press, May 22, 1908, regarding the Annual Meeting, and Memorial Continental Hall.
161 Program, Flag Day, June 14, 1908 at Detroit Opera House;
Newspaper clippings, 1908, regarding June 14, 1908 Flag Day.
162 Photographs of Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, at Charlottesville, Virginia.
163 Photographs of Monticello, Home of Thomas Jefferson, at Charlottesville, Virginia.
164 Clipping, no source, no date, “The Life of Gen. Macomb”;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of Gen. Macomb at the Battle of Plattsburg;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of Mrs. B. C. Whitney.
165 Newspaper clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, September 5, 1908 “The Macomb Monument”.
166 Newspaper clippings, Grand Rapids newspapers, 1908, regarding the Eighth Annual Conference, Michigan Society, Daughters of the American Revolution held at Grand Rapids, October 8th and 9th, 1908.
167- Conference Materials, from Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter regarding
167A accommodations and entertainment at Eighth Annual Conference, Michigan Society, Daughters of the American Revolution held at Grand Rapids, October 8th and 9th, 1908.
167B Conference Materials, Program, Eighth Annual Conference, Michigan Society, Daughters of the American Revolution held at Grand Rapids, October 8th and 9th, 1908;
Conference Materials, Program, Ninth Annual Conference, Michigan Society, Daughters of the American Revolution held at St. Joseph, October 7th and 8th, 1908;
Newspaper clipping, Grand Rapids Herald, October 10, 1908, regarding State Conference.
168 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 20, 1908, regarding November meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, No Source, No Date, regarding Michigan State DAR presenting the Battleship Michigan with a silk State Flag;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 18, 1909, regarding April meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 24, 1909, regarding Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 23, 1909, “Celebrate by Enacting Play”
Printed flier for play; duplicate of flier on page ____ of this scrapbook.
169 Conference Materials, Beautiful embossed and foiled card for the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909;
Photograph of the Welcome Address given at the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
170 Clippings regarding the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
171 Clippings regarding the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
172 Clippings regarding the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
173A Blank forms, 1909 ballot.
173B Clippings regarding the Eighteenth Continental Congress, held in Washington D.C., April 19th through 24th, 1909.
174 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution Meeting;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mrs. Scott Indorsed”
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, President General, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Annual Report, “The Seventh Annual Report of the Settlement Committee.
175 Clipping, no source, no date, “Career of Mrs. Scott”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “New Officers of the D.A.R.”;
Program, June 14, 1909 Flag Day Celebration at Detroit Opera House.
176 Clipping, Free Press, September 3, 1909, “Silver Service Which State Will Present to the Battleship Michigan Will Be on Exhibition in Downtown Window Today” with photo;
Clipping, Detroit Evening News, September 30, 1909, “D.A.R. Want Martha Washington Head on 12 Cent Postage Stamp”;
Copy of the D.A.R. scroll presented to the Battleship Michigan with the flag.
177A Program, 1909-1910 Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. calendar booklet.
177B Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 22, 1909, regarding October meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 1, 1909, “Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR Will Give Banquet January 20” with photo of Ms. Matthew T. Scott;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 1, 1909, “Thanksgiving meeting D.A.R.” with photo of mountain climber Miss Annie C. Peck.
178 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding December 1909 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Michigan Gets Silver Service”;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding DAR events;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Program, November 18, 1909 Thanksgiving Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
179 Program, “Old Detroit in Story and Song,” presented at YMCA, March 10, 1910, by the Committee on Patriotic Education, Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Program, Seventeenth Anniversary meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held January 20th, 1910;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 27, 1910, regarding Louisa St. Clair Chapter’s patriotic programing;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, March 20, 1910, regarding March meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 18, 1910, regarding Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, providing the program for Industrial Pleasure Club Meeting;
Clipping, no source, no date, announcement of April meeting of Louisa St. Clair, Daughters of the American Revolution, and upcoming Continental Congress;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, February 18, 1910, regarding election of Louisa St. Clair Chapter delegates to Continental Congress
180 Clippings, St. Joseph Daily Press, October 8, 1909, regarding Ninth Michigan Daughters of the American Revolution Conference
180A- Conference Materials, general information and seating chart of 19th Continental
181A Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.
181B Clippings regarding 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.
182 Photograph, Mrs. D. A. Story with “candidate for President-1909” written in pencil on back, something additional written on back, as embossing is visible on front of photograph;
Unmarked photograph;
Clippings regarding 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.
183A Tract, “Address of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, President General National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to the National Board of Management D.A.R. Saturday, April 16, 1910”.
183B Clippings regarding 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.;
Blank forms, ballot for President General;
Alternate ribbon for 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.
184 Clippings regarding 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.;
Conference Materials, beautiful color printed, foiled, and embossed placard for the 19th Continental Congress, held April 1910, at Washington, D.C.;
Conference Materials, poem, “Response to Mrs. LaVerne Noyes of Chicago to the President General’s Address of Welcome to the 18th D.A.R. Congress in Washington, D.C., Monday, April 19th, 1909”.
185 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 20, 1920, “Daughters of American Revolution Elect Officers at Annual Meeting” with photo of Mrs. Charles Horton Metcalf;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 5, 1910, regarding Children of the Republic;
Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf’s placecard from a “luncheon given by Saginaw Chapter to Daughters at 10th State Conference, 1910.
186 Clippings regarding 10th Annual Conference, Michigan Society Daughters of the American Revolution, held October 12th and 13th, 1910, at Saginaw;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Daughter Given Golden Spoon by the D.A.R.”;
Conference Materials, Ribbon from 10th Annual Conference, Michigan Society Daughters of the American Revolution, held October 12th and 13th, 1910, at Saginaw;
Conference Materials, program of 10th Annual Conference, Michigan Society Daughters of the American Revolution, held October 12th and 13th, 1910, at Saginaw.
187A Correspondence, Printed Card, Louisa St. Clair Chapter presenting Mrs. Arthur Maxwell Parker (Helen Strong Pitts) for office of State Regent.
187B Program, 1910-1911 Program of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
188 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 21, 1910, “DAR Chapter Opens its Season’s Activity”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 18, 1910 “Taft Rejoicing Over Election?”
Clipping, unsourced, undated, “Twin Sisters are Daughters of the American Revolution”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 27, 1910, announcing the December 2nd patriotic lecture on “The Indian,” given by the Patriotic Education Committee of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 4, 1910, report of patriotic lecture;
Photograph of woman at Saginaw Convention, October 13, 1910, writing on back says “Emma S. --“ but the last name is not visible due to the adhesion of the photograph.
189 Clipping, no source, no date, “Children of the Republic Clubs Entertain Honor Guest Friday” with photo of Mrs. Robert W. Innes;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 11, 1910, “Patriotic Song Dedicated to D.A.R. Will be Sung at Thursday’s Meeting” with photo of Mrs. George William Bates;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 15, 1911, report of program given at East Side Settlement;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 18, 1911, report of December meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
190A Program, 18th Anniversary Meeting, held January 19, 1911 at the Century Building, Detroit;
Correspondence, Printed invitation to banquet honoring Mrs. Matthew T. Scott to be held January 18, 1911, at the Pontchartrain;
Program and menu for banquet honoring Mrs. Matthew T. Scott held January 18, 1911, at the Pontchartrain.
190B Clipping, no source, no date, “President-General Daughters of the American Revolution Will Be the Guest of Honor at Banquet of Louisa St. Clair Chapter” with photos of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, Mrs. James P. Brayton, Mrs. Benton Hanchett, and Mrs. Charles Horton Metcalf;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 20, 1911, “Dr. Boyd Finds No Menace in Patriotism of the D.A.R.”.
191 Clippings, no source, no date, “Daughters of American Revolution Who Will Provide Music at Annual Banquet of Society” with photos;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday night, January 21, 1911, report of Annual Meeting and Banquet of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Banquet of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution.
192 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 5, 1911, reports of lectures;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, February 17, 1911, report of February meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 29, 1911, reports of lectures;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 19, 1911, report of February meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 19, 1911, report of patriotic lecture;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 19, 1911, report of March meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
193 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 9, 1911, “Louisa St. Clair Delegates to Continental Congress D.A.R. Will Leave for Washington April 14” with photos of Mrs. Emma A. Fox, Mrs. H. F. Moeller, Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf, Mrs. E. W. Stoddard, Mrs. Fred T. Ranney, Mrs. T. D. Hinchcliffe, Mrs. W. H. Irvine;
Clipping, unsourced, undated, “Welcome to D.A.R.”;
Conference Materials, Ribbon, Delegate Continental Congress 1911;
Conference Materials, Ribbon, Alternate Continental Congress 1911;
Conference Materials, Ticket, 19th Continental Congress.
194A Conference Materials, Program, Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.;
Conference Materials, information regarding activities and amenities for Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
194B Photograph, women at Congress;
Photograph, library at Memorial Continental Hall, 1911;
Photograph, Michigan Room No. 8-A, Memorial Continental Hall
195 Clippings regarding Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
196A Conference Materials, map and floor plan of Continental Hall and general conference information for Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
196B Clippings regarding Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.;
Foiled and embossed DAR seal with name and address of State Regent of Michigan, Mrs. Arthur Maxwell Parker;
Calling card of Mrs. Burrows of 1406 Massachusetts Avenue, with handwritten invitation “to meet our President General Mrs. Scott and the Michigan Delegation on Monday, April 18th at 5 o’clock”.
197 Clippings regarding Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
198A Blank Forms, ballot;
Form with total votes listed.
198B Clippings, Washington Post, regarding Twentieth Continental Congress, held April 17th through 22nd, 1911, at Washington, D.C.
199 Clipping, Washington Post, April 27, 1911 “Mrs. Scott Wins D.A.R. Election” with photo of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott.
200 Clipping, Washington Post, April 23, 1911 “D.A.R. Bar Mormon”;
Photograph, “The Board Room---Connecticut No. 5-A”;
Printed flier, “Bronze Bas-Relief and Drinking Fountain erected in Memorial Continental Hall by the Army and Navy Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution to the memory of the Soldiers and Sailors who lost their lives in the War of the Revolution”.
201 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 28, 1911 “Daughters of American Revolution Elect Officers” with photos of Mrs. B. C. Whitney, Vice Regent; Miss Ida J. Raymond, Treasurer; [sic]rs. Mary Abbott Ladue, Registrar; Mrs. Wirt P. Doty, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Talcott E. Wing, Historian; Mrs. E. W. Stoddard, Regent; Mrs. W. E. Moss, Corresponding Secretary;
Correspondence, Printed Card, 1911, requesting contributions to fund the purchase of Michigan state flag to be displayed at Chapter meetings, including the upcoming State Conference;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Visit Historic Spots of Interest” regarding May 26, 1911 Children of the Republic Patriotic Conference;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Boy Patriots on Tour” regarding May 26, 1911 Children of the Republic Patriotic Conference.
202 Program, “Patriotic Conference, Children of the Republic Clubs” held at Belle Isle (and “ride about the city”) May 26, 1911;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 15, 1911 “Few Americans Honor the Flag”.
203 Blank, with acid staining from facing page.
204A- Correspondence, Printed Leaflet, September 11, 1911, to Chapter Regent from State
204B Regent, Mrs. Arthur Maxwell (Helen Pitts) Parker;
Conference Materials, Program of Eleventh Annual Conference, held October 11 and 12, 1911, at Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 29, 1911 “Brother and Sister to be Buried within an Hour of Eachother” with handwritten caption stating that the clipping was sent by someone, but the ink has spread and the program was glued over it, so it’s unclear who sent it;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, September 28, 1911 “Detroit Packs Street Lines to Gaze When President Rides By” with photo of President Taft;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 17, 1911 regarding Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, planning for State Conference;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 17, 1911 regarding President-General Mrs. Matthew T. Scott’s “back to farm enterprise” and being elected president of a coal-mining company.
205 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 8, 1911 “Daughters of American Revolution will hold Annual State Conference” with photos of Mrs. Edward W. Stoddard and Mrs. Benton Hanchett;
Correspondence, Printed Invitation to State Conference, held October 11 and 12, 1911, at Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit, and to tea and patriotic service associated with the Conference;
Conference Materials, information and schedule for State Conference, held October 11 and 12, 1911, at Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit;
Conference Materials, Louisa St. Clair Chapter ribbon with “Luncheon Badge, Oct. 12, 1911, State Conference” written upon it;
Correspondence, Calling Card of Mrs. Truman Handy Newberry with handwritten invitation to luncheon, October 11;
Correspondence, Printed Invitation to luncheon held at the home of Mrs. Richard H. Fyfe on October 11, 1911;
Correspondence, Printed card recalling Mrs. Truman H. Newberry’s luncheon invitation die to illness in the family.
206 Program, “A Service held in connection with the Eleventh Annual Michigan State Conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution” held at Christ Church, Detroit, October 11, 1911.
207 Conference Materials, Printed leaflet from State Conference regarding Michigan’s “Markers for graves of Revolutionary heroes” including information on cost and process of purchase or request;
Printed card with Michigan State Coat of Arms;
Clippings regarding the Eleventh Annual State Conference, held October 11 and 12, 1911, at Hotel Pontchartrain, Detroit.
208 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, October 22, 1911 report of Louisa St. Clair Chapter meeting;
Clipping, no source, no date, “The Mountain Industries of Tryon North Carolina” with handwritten caption “A number of articles made at Tryon [illegible] of historical and local at the meeting of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. Oct 19, 1911”;
Large panoramic photo print of Tryon, North Carolina.
209 Printed photo of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Campau, published by the Sophie de Marsac Campau Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, New York Herald, October 25, 1911 “Ship Michigan Has Best Score” with photo “panorama of the fleet at anchor in the North River”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Efficiency Trophy Given to Battleship Michigan”.
210A- Panoramic photos of Atlantic Fleet in New York, November 1911.
211B
212 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 5, 1911 regarding meeting of the John Paul Jones Society, Children of American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 26, 1911 regarding “winter programs” of 37 Michigan DAR Chapters;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 19, 1911 regarding plans for Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution to celebrate Michigan Day on January 26th with a pageant;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of “Gen. U.S. Grant’s Old Home at No. 253 For t [sic] Street, East; where he lived in the Forties, and which is still habitable”.
213 Clipping, no source, 1911, “Signing the Taft Arbitration Treaties at Washington”;
Clipping, no source, January 1919, three photos of the King and Queen if England visiting India.
214 Clippings, no source, December 1911, regarding meeting schedule of Sons of the American Revolution, December meetings of Children of the Republic and Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, December 10, 1911, photos of “Statue of Baron von Steubin, unveiled in Jefferson Park, Washington, Wednesday” and “The new Bronze Doors at the West Entrance of the Capitol at Washington”.
215 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, December 10, 1911 “The Great Durbar at Delhi” regarding King George and Queen Mary being declared Emperor and Empress of India.
216 Clipping, no source, December 17, 1911 regarding Sons of the American Revolution meeting;
Correspondence, Printed announcement of making Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution annual dues $3 plus 15 cents tax;
Correspondence, Printed announcement requesting contributions to the the Memorial Continental Hall Fund;
Clipping, no source, 1911 regarding meeting of the Mother’s Club of the East Side Settlement;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 31, 1911 regarding meeting of Gen. Alexander Macomb Club, Children of the Republic;
Clipping; Detroit Saturday Night, December 23, 1911, photo of Lincoln Memorial Rock at site of Fort Stevens, Washington DC.
217 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 17, 1911 “Woman’s Press Club”;
Clipping, no source, December 13, 1911, photo “Some of the ‘Teeth’ of One of Our Navy’s Bulldogs”;
Program, “The Betrothal: A Revolutionary Comedy in One Act” by Abbie Johnston Grosvenor given for Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, by John Paul Jones Chapter, Children of the American Revolution, on December 28, 1911 at the Twentieth Century Club;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 31, 1911, regarding December meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.
218 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 31, 1911 “Revive Scenes in State’s History” regarding upcoming January 25th pageant under auspices of Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 7, 1912 regarding picture pageant for Michigan Day;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding annual patriotic and religious services of Michigan Society Sons of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, January 1912, regarding San Diego chapter, “DAR Will Meet at Grant Hotel”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 4, 1912 regarding meeting of Mary Marshall Chapter DAR (Marshall, MI) and Mrs. Arthur M. Parker leaving for Washington for a National Board Meeting of DAR;
Clippings, no source, no date, photos of Panama Canal under construction.
219A Photo of Panama Canal with handwritten “192 Canal is about 95% complete”.
219B Clipping, Tribune, January 13, 1911 [should be 1912, based on positioning. EOW.] report of upcoming 19th Chapter Day;
Clipping, no source, no date regarding three Real Daughters receiving Federal Pensions;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 19, 1912 “Chapter Day is Celebrated”;
Correspondence, Printed invitation to Chapter Day Luncheon, Thursday, January 18, 1912;
Program, Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Nineteenth Anniversary Meeting, held January 18, 1912 at the Twentieth Century Club Building, Detroit;
Place card from speaker’s table, Mrs. Gibbs;
Printed ticket to Louisa St. Clair Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution Nineteenth Anniversary Luncheon, held January 18, 1912 at the Twentieth Century Club Building, Detroit.
220 Flier, Printed announcement of picture pageant to be given January 25, 1912 at the Detroit Opera House;
Clippings, Detroit Saturday Night, no date regarding upcoming pageant.
221 Program, Picture Pageant, January 25, 1912 at the Detroit Opera House.
Typed poem, “Old Flag Forever” by Frank L. Stanton, recited by Gordon Pallister at the picture pageant given January 25, 1912 at the Detroit Opera House;
222 Typed poem, “Michigan Speaks” signed “A.N.M.M”;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, January 1912, photo of Miss Rebekah Farrland impersonating Louisa St. Clair in the pageant given January 25, 1912 at the Detroit Opera House;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 26, 1912 “Large Crowd at Picture Pageant”.
223 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1913 “We Need a National Air”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Historic Homes of America’s Song Writers” with photos of homes of Samuel Francis Smith and (?) Payne;
224 Clipping, No Source, April 13[1913?], “Morgan’s Plan to Restore U.S. Flag;
Clippings, Detroit Free Press, No Date, regarding funerals for U.S.S. Maine sailors and the unveiling of the U.S.S. Maine memorial at Central Park, New York.
225 Clippings, February 1912, regarding the U.S.S. Maine being removed from Havana Harbor to be buried at sea.
226A Flier, announcement of lecture, “Scouting in War and Peace,” to be given by Lt. Gen. Sir Robert Baden-Powell on February 5th, 1912 under the auspices of the Detroit Teacher’s Association.
226B Clipping, no source, no date, “The King and Boy Scouts”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “D.A.R. Object to Flag Table Cloth”;
Clipping, no source, February 12th, 1912, “Anniversary of Lincoln’s Birth”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, regarding C.A.R. celebrating Lincoln’s birth.
227 Clippings, February 1912, regarding the death of Mrs. E. T. Barbour.
228 Program, February 17th, 1912, Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. meeting;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 18, 1912, regarding the goings-on on of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R.;
Clippings, no source, no date, regarding the goings-on of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R.;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Sword of John Paul Jones Now Hangs in Navy Dept. Library”;
Clipping, Ann Arbor, February 23, 1912, “Rare Old Relics at the Colonial Art Loan Exhibit”.
229 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 25, 1912 regarding the tea and musicale given by Mt. Vernon Society;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, 1912, “Their National Colors”;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Sons of the American Revolution Annual Banquet;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding woman flagmakers at Brooklyn Navy Yard;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Thirteen Races Join Flag Drill”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Navy League Hears Pleas for More Battle Ships”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Maine Hulk is Buried”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Last of the Maine”.
230 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding D.A.R. National Society elections;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding activities of Mrs. Arthur M. Parker, State Regent;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding March 1912 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, March 17, 1912, regarding meeting of John Paul Jones Society, C.A.R.;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 17, 1912, regarding activities of Mrs. Arthur M. Parker, State Regent;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, March 2, 1912, regarding meeting of Otsikita Chapter, D.A.R.;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, April 11, 1912, regarding Michigan delegates to 1912 Continental Congress;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, April 12, 1912 regarding death of Gen. Fred D. Grant with photo of Gen. Grant;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, April 13, 1912, regarding annual meeting of Michigan Socirty, Dames of the Loyal Legion;
Clipping, Washington Post, April 14, 1912, “Barred at Arlington” regarding the death of Clara Barton;
Correspondence, announcement of March 21, 1912 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R. to be held at the Century Building, Detroit.
231 Photograph, Continental Hall, from 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Photograph, President Taft at 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Photograph, wide-angle of President Taft at 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Clipping, no source, April 15, 1912, “Continental Congress D.A.R.”.
232A Conference Materials, “Guide for the Week, Continental Congress D.A.R., 1912” with fold-out color map of Washington D.C.
232B Clippings, 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
233 Clippings, 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
234A Conference Materials, Floor Plan and General Conference Information for 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
234B Clippings, Washington Herald, April 16, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
235 Clippings, Washington Herald, April 17, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
235A Conference Materials, printed program with lyrics to “America,” “The Star-Spangled Banner,” “Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean,” and “Daughters of Patriots”.
235B Clippings, Washington Herald, April 18, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
236 Clippings, Washington Herald, April 19, 1912, regading 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
237 Clippings, Washington Herald, April 19, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
238 Clipping, Washington Herald, April 21, 1912, “Daughters Close Annual Session,” regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 28, 1912, regarding 21st Continental Congress, held April 15-20, 1912 at Continental Hall, Washington D.C.;
Clipping, Washington Herald, April 18, 1912, “Jones Memorial Unveiled in Rain”;
Clipping, NY Herald, April 18, 1912, “Unveil Statue of John Paul Jones”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Taft and Dewey to Unveil Statue”.
239 Clipping, no source, April 17, 1912, regarding the John Paul Jones memorial statue, with photographs of the statue, Admiral Dewey unveiling the statue, and Mrs. Russell B. Harrison, daughter-in-law of former President Harrison, who placed the D.A.R. wreath on the statue.
240 Clippings, no source, no date, regarding the sinking of the Titanic;
clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 22, 1912, “City Expresses Deep Sorrow Over Sea Horror”;
Correspondence, printed postcard announcing regular monthly meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R. to take place April 25, 1912, at the Century Building, Detroit.
241 Clippings regarding the Titanic;
Clipping, Washington Herald, April 1913, “Peace Day”.
242 Clipping, no source, no date, “Real Daughter of 1776 is Dead” regarding death of Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. member Mrs. Marian Thatcher Holly;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding meetings of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, D.A.R.;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Anniversary Data”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “There’s a Rumpus Coming By-and-By Over the Flag” regarding the Daughters of the Confederacy displaying the confederate flag “on parity with Old Glory”;
Printed card, “Pledge of Allegiance”;
Printed card, “Our Flag of Liberty,” with Children of the American Revolution insignia.
243 Clipping, Bay City Times, October 12, 1912, “The State D.A.R.” regarding Michigan State Conference;
Correspondence, printed invitation to the Presentation of the Great Seal of the State of Michigan by the Michigan Chapters D.A.R. to the University of Michigan;
Personal Correspondence, handwritten invitation to luncheon in honor o Mrs. Arthur M. Parker, State Officers, and State Chairmen, on October 9, 1912.
244 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 18, 1912, “Sons of American Revolution Will Give Annual Banquet Washington’s Birthday”;
Conference Materials, September 2, 1912, pamphlet “Proposed By-Laws of the Michigan State Conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution”.
245 Clipping, Sitter Falls Evening Times, June 15, 1912, regarding marking of the Herkimer Route;
clippings, December 1912, regarding death of Mrs. (Helen Hardy) John S. Newberry.
246 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 21, 1912, “Women Place Tablet to Mark Old Territorial Road at Marshall”;
clipping, Detroit Journal, 1913, “John Paul Jones’ Body Put in Crypt”;
clipping, no source, 1913, regarding the meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. held January 16, 1913 at the Century Building, Detroit;
clipping, Detroit Journal, January 16, 1912, announcement of Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. Banquet;
clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, January 11, 1913, regarding upcoming Louisa St. Clair Chapter D.A.R. banquet;
clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, January 23, 1913, “Daughters of American Revolution Banquet”;
Correspondence, printed invitation to “an informal illustrated talk” given by Mr. Haywood Brown on “The New China and What the Revolution Has Accomplished” given under the auspices of Louisa St. Clair D.A.R. with article (no source, no date) attached to back, with a photo of “Prince” Sitary Lee.
247 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “British Convict Ship Oldest Afloat” with photo of the Success;
Correspondence, announcement of Louisa St. Clair D.A.R. banquet to be held January 17, 1913 at the Pontchartrain, Detroit;
Printed ticket to Louisa St. Clair D.A.R. banquet held January 17, 1913 at the Pontchartrain, Detroit.
248 Correspondence, typed letter from (Mrs. Edward W.) Florine Smith Stoddard, Regent, to members of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter requesting assistance in making the upcoming (February 21, 1913) patriotic entertainment a financial and artistic success;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, no date, regarding an illustrated lecture on the Panama Canal to be given February 14th and 16th to benefit the work of the East Side Settlement;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, February 15, 1913, “Patriotic Educational Entertainment”;
Clipping, no source, no date, announcement of February 15, 1913 meeting of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 16, 1913, regarding the annual dinner and ball given by the Michigan Society of New York;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, February 13, 1913 regarding bill proposed by President General Mrs. Matthew T. Scott “providing for an appropriation for an addition to the Building of the Daughters”;
Correspondence, printed announcement of regular monthly meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR to be held February 20, 1913 at the Century Building, Detroit, and of the Patriotic Educational Entertainment to be held February 21, 1913 at the Detroit Opera House;
Printed Program of February 1913 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR, with the program being provided by the CAR clubs of Detroit.
249 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 9, 1913, “Lincoln as President-Elect”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 23, 1913, “Children of Betsey Ross Club Give Performance”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, March 1913, “Don’t Make Spies of Them”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 9, 1913, photographs of Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet taken in 1864 by Matthew Brady.
250 Flier, printed announcement of “A Dream of the Centuries and the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, two presentations under the auspices of the Committee on Patriotic Education” to be given February 21, 1913 at the Detroit Opera House;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, 1913, regarding upcoming Continental Congress and Michigan DAR delegates with photos of Miss Alice Gertrude Johnson and Miss Frances Waterbury Church of Mary Marshall Chapter DAR of Marshall, Michigan;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, review of February 21, 1913 Patriotic Educational Entertainment;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 23, 1913 “Diversity Literary Club”;
Clipping, no source, 1913 “Will Mark Grave of Revolution Daughter” regarding Mrs. Emeline Walton, who is buried in Maple Grove Township.
251A- Printed program of “A Play and a Picture of Revolutionary Times” given February 21,
251B 1913 at Detroit Opera House by the Committee on Patriotic Education of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Correspondence, typed letter dated February 20, 1913 regarding ballots cast for delegates and alternates to the Continental Congress to be held in Washington April 14-19, 1913;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Historical Play and Tableaux”
Flier, printed announcement of patriotic service honoring George Washington to be given at Westminster Presbyterian Church, February 23, 1912;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, undated “Women’s Clubs: Twentieth Century Club”;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, February 1913 regarding tea and musicale given by Mount Vernon Society.
252 Clippings, 1913, regarding the inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson.
253 Clippings, 1913, regarding the inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson.
254 Clipping, Detroit News, 1913, “Ferris Reception Largely Attended”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, 1913, “Old South Meeting House Looks Same as It Did 137 Years Ago”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 23, 1913 regarding March 20th meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, March 21, 1913 “High Winds to Continue”;
Clipping, Detroit News, no date, “’Real’ Daughter of Revolution, Member of Pontiac Chapter, Dies”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Political Associations Occurring Since 1865”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Perry’s Flagship is Raised from Lake”;
Clipping, no source, 1913, regarding the death of Helen Disbrow Clarke;
255 Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, no date, illustration “Map of Parcels Post Zones in the United States Showing the Division of the Country into Rate Districts”;
Clipping, no source, March 10, 1913, “No more public service franchises on any terms”.
256 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, 1913, regarding upcoming Continental Congress;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding postponement of April 1913 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Honor Memory of Thomas Jefferson”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Real Daughter of Revolution Dead” regarding Mrs. Jacob Welter;
Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
Correspondence, color postcard “First State Capitol of Tennessee, Knoxville” copyright 1903 by Detroit Photographic Co.
257 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
258 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C., including photo of President Wilson addressing the DAR---his first public address since Inauguration.
259 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
260 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
261 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
262 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
263 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
264 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
265 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
266 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
267 Clippings regarding Continental Congress held April 14-19, 1913 in Washington D.C.
268 Clipping, Washington Post, April 20, 1913 “Presidents and Supreme Beging”;
Clipping, Washington Post, April 20, 1913 “Reforestation of Grounds by Prominent Statesmen Planned”;
Clipping, no source, 1913 regarding Presidential addresses.
269 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, April 19, 1913, photo “The scene in the House of Representatives at Washington when President Wilson broke the precedents of over 100 years by reading his message to Congress personally”.
270 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 18, 1913 “Officers Recently Elected by D.A.R.” with photos of Mrs. Luman W. Goodenough, Mrs. Talcott E. Wing, Mrs. W. P. Doty, Miss Ida J. Raymond, and Mrs. Stephens H. Knight;
Clipping, no source, 1912 “D.A.R. Marks Start of Santa Fe Trail”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 25, 1913 announcing the planned celebration of Flag Day;
Correspondence, printed report from Detroit Public Library with handwritten date of July 1913 with inventory of DAR volumes being housed there. The printed total is 63 volumes, but a handwritten note suggests 3 additional items---including a scrapbook---were there as of 1913.
271 Conference materials, form “Delegates to State Conference” filled in and dated by hand, May 1913;
Blank forms, “Daughters of the American Revolution Louisa St. Clair Chapter” with blanks for officers, filled in and dated by hand, February 1914;
Blank forms, Louisa St. Clair Chapter endorsement requirements for receiving blank membership application forms;
Blank forms, instructions for submitting membership application and fees.
272 Program, Flag Day Celebration, held June 14, 1913 at Detroit Opera House;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, June, 1913 “Flag Day”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date “Author Here for Flag Day” with photo of Mrs. William H. Smith.
273 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 25, 1913 “Daughters to observe adoption of Country’s flag” with photos of Mrs. H. B. Joy, Mrs. B. C. Whitney, Mrs. Frederick T. Ranney, Mrs. Charles D. Standish, Mrs. David D. Cady, and Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf.
274 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 25, 1913 “Impersonated Famous Characters”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “One of D.A.R. Twins Dead” regarding death of Mrs. Julia Ann Demaray, Real Daughter;
Clipping, no source, no date regarding annual Children of the American Revolution conference held at Kalamazoo, May 1913.
275 Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, May 31, 1913, photo “Children Scattering Flowers on Detroit River in Honor of Sailor Dead”;
Flier, printed announcement of summer meeting of National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in Michigan, June 10, 1913.
276 Clipping, Boston Sunday Herald, no date, photo “The Day at the Navy Yard”.
277 Clipping, Boston Sunday Herald, no date, photos from “The Day at the Navy Yard”.
278 Clipping, no source, no date, “Niagra to Visit Detroit Aug 1 in Perry Fete”;
Clipping, Boston Sunday Herald, June 19, 1913, “Daughters of American Revolution Give Garden Party at Washington’s Old New York Headquarters” with photos (continued on next page).
279 Clipping, Boston Sunday Herald, June 19, 1913, “Daughters of American Revolution Give Garden Party at Washington’s Old New York Headquarters” with photos (continued on next page);
Clipping, Washington Herald, 1913, “The Road to Mount Vernon”.
280 Clipping, no source, no date, “Site of Old Fort to be Dedicated”;
Clipping, no source, July 1913, “What the Boy Scouts did at Gettysburg”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, July 1913, Pastor Explains True Patriotism”;
Clipping, no source, July 15, 1913, “D.A.R. at Mt. Clemens Marks Old Mission Spot”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Who Owns Bunker Hill Monument?”;
Clipping, no source, July 5, 1913, photo of soldiers at Gettysburg.
281 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, July 5, 1913, photo “The Statue of Zachariah Chandler which was unveiled in Statuary Hall, Washington, this week Monday”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, July, 1913 “Plan to Build 200 Mile Road Ocean to Ocean”;
Clipping, NY Herald, 1913, “Oldest Living D.A.R. Passes 107 Mark” regarding Mrs. Louise W. Carpenter.
282 Conference materials, correspondence, printed invitation to 13th Annual State Conference to be held at Grace Church House, Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913;
Conference materials, printed program of 13th Annual State Conference held at Grace Church House, Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913;
Personal correspondence, handwritten invitation for Mrs. Charles H. Metcald to be the guest of Mrs. S. J. Ballentine;
Clipping, Port Huron Times, 1913, “Plans to Place Histories in All Libraries”.
283 Conference materials, resolutions proposed to State Conference regarding the adoption of a uniform set of Flag Days to be used by Michigan chapters;
Correspondence, printed card “Luncheon, Thursday October 9, 1913” with “Port Huron, Mich” handwritten on the bottom margin;
Conference materials, delegate ribbon for 13th Annual State Conference held at Grace Church House, Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913;
Clippings regarding 13th Annual State Conference held at Grace Church House, Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913.
284 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1913, “Historic Hall is Reopened by Notables”;
Clipping, no source, October 26, 1913, “Sunday in the White House”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1913, “Former Vice President’s Wife Dies” regarding Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks with photo of Mrs. Fairbanks;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mrs. Fairbanks Buried”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Daughters Revolution”.
285 Clipping, NY Herald, October 1913, “D.A.R. Will Dedicate Memorial Flagstaff”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 21, 1913, “Urge Wilson to Make New Flag National Emblem”;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, no date, photo “The Lincoln Memorial near Hodgensville, KY, recently dedicated by President Taft”.
286 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Boulder in Calhoun Marks Old Territorial Road on Goguac Prairie which the First White Man in Michigan Once Trod”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Former Vice President’s Wife Dies” with photo of Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Grandniece of Signer of Independence Dies” regarding death of Mrs. L. C. Metcalf, grandniece of Stephen Hopkins;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, undated, “Masons Decorate Washington’s Grave”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 21, 1913, “Michigan Society, Sons of American Revolution”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Colonel Gaillard Dies a Martyr to Culebra Cut Work;
Clipping, no source, December 21, 1913, regarding December meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR.
287 Correspondence, postcard sent to Mrs. F. B. Stevens relaying that the next John Paul Jones Society Children of the American Revolution meeting will be held January 31, 1914;
Correspondence, printed invitation sent to State Officers and Chapter Regents to attend the Anniversary Luncheon of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR, to be held January 15, 1914, at the Twentieth Century Club.
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1914, regarding January meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, 1914, regarding the January 15th meeting and luncheon of the Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “To Celebrate Twenty-First Anniversary” with photos of Mrs. E. W. Stoddard, Mrs. J. W. Finnery, Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs, Miss Ida J. Raymond, and Mrs. Stephen H. Knight;
Clipping, Kansas, February 22, “Patriotic Luncheon”;
Program, 21st Anniversary Luncheon, Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR, held January 15, 1914 at the Twentieth Century Building, Detroit.
288 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, February 14, 1914, “Since You Detroit People Are a Part of Me, I Often Preach You Into These New England Minds”;
Clipping, no source, no date, article about Craigie House, home of H. W. Longfellow, where George Washington briefly lived in 1775 and 76.
289 Clipping, no source, no date, “Says Lincoln Highway Best Located Road’;
Hand-colored print, “Unitarian Church, Grand Circus Park, 1914”;
Correspondence, printed postcard announcement of February 10, 1914 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR at the Century Building;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, no date, “Work Begun on Lincoln Memorial”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 1912, “Lincoln highway Symbol of Service”.
290 Clipping, no source, no date, “Mrs. Henry L. Dimock”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “[missing] Old Flag Design”;
Clipping, January 16, 1914, “Washington No Saint”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mt. Vernon’s Garden”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “May Indict Morgan for Theft of Will”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Asked to Sue Morgan for Mrs. Washington’s Will”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1914, photo, “Washington’s Birthplace at Wakefield, V.A.”;
Clipping, Detroit News, January 15, 1914, “America in Old Songs”.
291 Clipping, Detroit Journal, February 16, 1914, “Miss Henrietta Lynde De Neville Farnsworth, Descendant of Alfred the Great and Charlemagne Dies”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 16, 1914, “Descendant of King Alfred Dies”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 1914, “Twentieth Century Club”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Her Ancestors Fought for Washington” with photo of Mrs. Elizabeth Snow-Dufoe;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 8, 1914 “Mayor Appoints Peace Committee”;
Print, “Winter on Belle Isle”, 1914.
292 Clipping, no source, no date, “Two Messages of Peace”;
Clipping, no source, no date, illustration “A diagram of the Panama Canal”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Little Causes of Big Wars” by Albert Payson Terhune.
293 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding activities of Sons of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding activities of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding upcoming 22nd Continental Congress;
Program, play presented by Children of the Republic Clubs to Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR.
294A- Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, April 1914, regarding the organization of an Ex-Regents
294B Club;
Conference materials, draft of program for 23rd Continental Congress, dated April 6, 1914, typed on DAR letterhead;
Clipping, The Progressive Herald, Kalamazoo, MI, April 4, 1914, “The Michigan Club of Ex-Regents”;
Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, April 1914, regarding formation of Ex-Regents Club.
295A Conference materials, “Important Information, Twenty-Third Continental Congress, April 20-25, 1914”.
295B Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, 1914, with photo of Miss Alice McDuffie;
Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, April 1914, with photo of Mrs. Edwin F. Sweet;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, April 12, 1914, regarding DAR providing program for meeting of Industrial Pleasure Club;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, photo, Mrs. Beatrice L. Whitney;
Conference materials, ticket for 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
296 Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
297 Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
298A Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
298B- loose modern printed sheet “Louisa St. Clair Scrapbook #1 from 1893” on DHS Paper.
299A
299B Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
300A- Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.;
300B Conference materials, printed ticket for 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
301A- Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
301B with photo of opening ceremony.
302 Clipping, Washington Post April 24, 1914, regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.;
Correspondence, letter in envelope, sent to Mrs. Charles Metcalf asking for support for National election candidates;
Correspondence, printed card in envelope addressed to Mrs. Mattie Metcalf asking for support for New Hampshire candidates in National elections.
303A Conference materials, program of Memorial Meeting to be held in Continental Memorial Hall, April 21, 1914.
303B Clippings regarding 23rd Continental Congress, held April 20-25, 1914, Washington, D.C.
304 Clipping, Washington Post, April 21, 1914, picture “President of United States Reading ‘War’ Message to Joint Session of Congress, Asking to Use Army and Navy to Cow Mexico’s Dictator”.
305 Clipping, Washington Post, April 21, 1914 “President Asks Power to Use Arms Against Huerta; Does Not Plan Conflict with the Mexican People, but Demands the Recognition of American Dignity”
306 Clippings regarding Mexican Revolution
307 Clippings regarding Mexican Revolution;
Clipping, Tribune, April 30, 1914, report of April meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR.
308 Clipping, source illegible, April 20, 1914 “Wars Waged by U.S.”;
Clipping, Detroit Tribune, May 24, 1914 “The Telegraph”;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, no date, photo “The Battleship Michigan Under Full Head of Steam”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 21, 1914 report of end-of-year meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR.
309A- Correspondence, printed letter from Mrs. Willard T. Block, Chairman, soliciting funds to
309B pay for Memorial Hall;
Printed card “Salute to the Flag”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Terms of Home Rule Bill”;
Clipping, Detroit Tribune, May 24, 1914, photo “Church built in 1678 in Which Peace Mass Will be held today at Falls View, Ont.”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “What Gentlemen Wore Century Ago”;
310 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “The Many Sided Washington” with images of George and Martha Washington, article continued on next page.
311 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “The Many Sided Washington”, continued from previous page.
312 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “The Many Sided Washington”, continued from previous page.
313 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “Historic Fairfax Court House and Martha Washington’s Will” with photos of courthouse, continued on next page.
314 Clipping, Sunday Journal and Tribune, Knoxville, Tenn, February 22, 1914, “Historic Fairfax Court House and Martha Washington’s Will”, continued from previous page.
315 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, May 31, 1914 “Death is Due to Apoplectic Stroke” with photo of Mrs. Jennie T. Wendell, former historian of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR;
Clipping, Journal, June 16, 1914 “Tablet Marking Site of First Capitol Unveiled by Mrs. C. B. Grant, Detroit” with photo;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, June 6, 1914 regarding the Panama Canal;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 14, 1914 “Testing Mechanism of Panama Canal Locks” with photo
*note: a blue, folded Discovery Education sticky note marked www.unitedstreaming.com was marking this page
316 Clippings regarding June 1914 fire at Salem, Massachusetts;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 14, 1914 “Uncle Sam No Longer a Stamp Collector”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Far-Away Islands Under U.S. Flag”.
317 Clipping, no source, 1914 “Senors Can’t Fathom ‘Mad Americans’ Who Hunt for Dirt in Café Kitchens”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 27, 1914 “’House of Seven Gables’ Imperiled by Fire” regarding fire in Salem, Massachusetts;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, June 6, 1914 regarding volunteer aviators in war in Mexico;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, June 6, 1914 regarding Surgrave Manor, ancestral home of George Washington.
318 Clipping, no source, no date, “U.S. to Sing Anthem at Noon July Fourth”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 28, 1914 “Centenary of ‘Star Spangled Banner’”, continued on next page.
319 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 28, 1914 “Centenary of ‘Star Spangled Banner’” photos from article on previous page.
320 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 28, 1914 “The Defense of Fort M’Henry”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 4, 1914 “American Flag Dates Far Back”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 8, 1914 “Historic Flags on Exhibit in Washington”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, June 1914 “The Flag Goes By”;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, no date “Hats Off to the Flag”.
321 Certificate, 1910, stating Miss Mary Henchman of Detroit is a member of the Francis Scott Key Memorial Association.
322 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date “Flag Facts for Flag Day”.
323 Clipping, no source, no date, photo “The Birth of the Flag, 1777”.
324 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date “Famous American Flags”, continued on next page.
325 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Famous American Flags”, continued from previous page.
326 Correspondence, printed postcard “Peace Among All Nations” sent by Mr. R. J. Briscoe of Riverside, California;
Clipping, no source, no date “Flag on Stockings May Lead to Arrest of Women Wearers”;
Clipping, no source, no date “The Price of Bread”;
Clipping, no source, no date “How ‘America’ Was Written”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Age of American Flag”;
Clipping, no source, no date “The Flag in Time of War”;
Clipping, no source, July 1914 “Lincoln Highway Stays”;
Clipping, Journal, July 1914 “Servia’s Punishment---Who else will suffer?”;
Clipping, Journal, July 18, 1914 “The Declaration of War”.
327A- Pamphlet, “Flag Ritual for the Children of the Republic Clubs, Detroit”.
327B Clippings, July 1914, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
328 Clippings, no date, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
329 Clippings, no date, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
330 Clippings, no date, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
331 Clippings, August and September 1914, regarding developing conflict in Europe (WWI).
332 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1914 regarding death of Pope Pius X with photos.
333 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1914 “St. Peter’s Cathedral, Rome”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 3, 1914 “Third Ballot for Pope Unavailing”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 1914 “Boston Library, Gift of William, is 216 Years Old”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Burning of White House”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, September 4, 1914 “Baltimore Ready for Centennial of Writing of ‘The Star Spangled Banner’” with photo of monument.
334 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 3, 1914 “City’s Growth Since ’91 Camp Stirs Wonder”.
335 Conference materials, program of 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo;
Clippings regarding 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo;
Conference materials, ribbons from 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo.
336 Clippings regarding 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo.
337 Clippings regarding 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo.
338 Clippings regarding 14th Annual Michigan State DAR Conference, held September 29th and 30th, 1914 at Kalamazoo.
339A Program, Services in Commemoration of the Centenary of Mrs. Lucinda Hinsdale Stone, PhD, held September 30, 1914 at Kalamazoo, Michigan.
339B Clippings regarding Services in Commemoration of the Centenary of Mrs. Lucinda Hinsdale Stone, PhD, held September 30, 1914 at Kalamazoo, Michigan.
340 Clipping, no source, no date “Ann Arbor Woman Heads State D.A.R.”;
Clipping, no source, no date regarding Wedgewood Pottery commemorative plates commissioned by the Lucinda Hinsdale Stone Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR.
341 Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, October 24, 1914 “Michigan Club of Ex-Regents” with photo of Mrs. E. M. Dingley;
Clipping, no source, no date “Call for Relief Funds”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Asks D.A.R. Aid Wounded French”;
Clipping, Journal, October 5, 1914 “Thousands Pray for End of War”;
Clipping, Journal, October 5, 1914 “Local Stores Bar Foreign Flags”.
342 Clipping, no source, no date “Official Reports of Countries at War” with photos.
343 Blank forms, printed form for Louisa St. Clair DAR members to indicate the committees on which they would like to serve;
Photograph, marker placed at location of Michigan’s first Capitol;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 15, 1914 “City Grows More in 13 Years Than in Previous 200”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, November 15, 1914 “Wilson Proclaims Limited Use of Canal During War”;
Clipping, no source, no date “U.S. Santa Claus Ship Sails with 10,000,000 Gifts”.
344 Clippings regarding 1914 Mexican Revolution;
345A Report, “Child Labor in the Streets of Detroit” by Twentieth Century Club of Detroit’s Child Welfare Committee.
345B Clippings, 1914 regarding meetings of the Twentieth Century Club, Children of the Republic Clubs, and John Paul Jones Society Children of the American Revolution;
Clippings, 1914, regarding war service and relief;
Program, November 19, 1914 meeting of 20th Century Club.
346 Clippings regarding WWI
347 Printed Illustration, “Landing of the Pilgrims in the Year 1620”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 1914 “Detroit’s New England Society, which is to observe Forefather’s Day next Saturday night, will have Ex-President Taft as Guest of Honor” with photo of Judge Claudius B. Grand, William Howard Taft, and William Woodbridge.
348 Clippings, no source, no date, photo collection “The War in Europe”, continued on next page.
349 Clippings, no source, no date, photo collection “The War in Europe”, continued from previous page.
350 Clippings regarding WWI.
351 Clipping, New York Times, December 6, 2014 “Splendid Memorial to Women of Civil War to Be Built”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 6, 1914 “Good Roads are Popular”;
Clipping, New York Times, December 1914 “Lincoln Highway Covered in One Day”.
352 Clippings regarding WWI.
353 Clippings regarding WWI.
354 Correspondence, printed postcard announcing December 17th, 1914 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date “Concerts for Red Cross Will Yield $1100, Is Report”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Flag Ceremony Planned When Exposition Opens”;
Clipping, no source, no date “New Gifts Received by Local Red Cross”;
Clipping, no source, no date regarding meeting of Children of the Republic Clubs;
Clipping, The Tribune, December 20, 1914 “Municipal Christmas Tree in Front of City Hall to be Dedicated with Music”.
355 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 20, 1914 “Old Egyptians Dug Predecessor of Suez Canal”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “18,000 Libraries in U.S. have 75,000,000 Volumes”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Congress Closes on Active Year of Legislative Work”;
Clipping, Detroit News, 1914, “Queen Anne Bell Will Ring In 1915”.
356 Clippings regarding Michigan events.
357 Clipping, Detroit, January 14, 1915, photos of snowy conditions;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Pertinent Facts in Michigan’s History”.
358 Clipping, no source, no date, “Day by Day Happenings in the Eventful Year of 1914”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Seeks Washington Peace Conference”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 1915, “Interest Aroused in Coming Appeal for World Peace”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Wilson Silent on British Note”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “National Sculpture Society Petitions Nations at War.
359 Clippings regarding war;
Clippings regarding 1915 Rome earthquake.
360 Clippings regarding war;
Clippings regarding Panama Canal.
361 Clipping, no source, January 1915, account of 22nd Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, January 1915, account of 22nd Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding 22nd Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Only ‘Real Son’ of Revolution is Dead”;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Baby Frances Sayre, born at the White House;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding National DAR election season;
Correspondence, printed card announcing 22nd Annual Chapter Day to be celebrated with a patriotic program and informal luncheon, January 21, 1915 at the Twentieth Century Club, Detroit;
Program, 22nd Annual Chapter Day held at the Twentieth Century Club, Detroit;
Ticket to 22nd Annual Chapter Day held at the Twentieth Century Club, Detroit.
362 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding journal of a steamboat voyage;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Would Teach Children About Flag”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Liberty Bell Rings in Oldtime Vigor”;
Clipping, no source, 1915, “Exposition Throng Break All Records”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915, “Would Have Pupil Custodian of Flag”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915, “Cornerstone of Lincoln Memorial Laid Simply”;
Clipping, Jonesville, Michigan, 1915, “His Father Composed ‘America’; Son Works as Clerk Rather Than Sell the Priceless Historic Manuscript”.
363 Clipping, no source, no date, photo of Mrs. Winthrop F. Victor, corresponding secretary of Louisa St. Clair DAR 1914;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo “Dormitory prepared for Belgian Refugees in the great Ascher diamond cutting works in Amsterdam”;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo “Red Cross nurses in Belgium”;
Clipping, no source, no date, letter from Mrs. Grace Whitney Hoff of Paris, France, asking for assistance for war sufferers;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Gives High Praise for Relief Work”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “King Albert Wires Thanks to America”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “U.S. Marine Increased Nearly 500,000 Tons”.
364 Correspondence, printed emergency call from the Needlework Guild of America;
Clippings regarding the war.
365 Correspondence, announcement of regular meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR meeting to be held February 18, 1915 at the Twentieth Century Building, Detroit;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Williams Statue Model Submitted”;
Clipping, no source, no date, report of February 18th meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, announcement of meeting of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Margaret Wilson Gets Valuable China Relic”;
Clipping, no source, no date, report of meeting of Daughters of 1812;
Clipping, no source, February 23, 1915, “Bands on Ferry Place Peace Airs”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “United States Cause of War?”
366 Clipping, no source, no date, “Lusitania Leaves Liverpool for U.S. with British Flag”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “British Stand on Shipping is New to Wars”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Kaiser’s Navy to Be Crushed, and Peace May Come Before Winter Predicts Jap Seer”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Teach Foreign to Talk English in One Lesson”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “The Father of His Country”.
367 Clipping, no source, no date, “City Plan and Improvement Commission Presents Again for Study by Detroit Citizens the James Scott Memorial Fountain Project”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Adopt Shrady’s Model of Statue to Gen. Williams”.
368 Clipping, The Detroit News Tribune, February 21, 1915, “George Washington In Society”, continued on next page.
369 Clipping, The Detroit News Tribune, February 21, 1915, “George Washington In Society”, continued from previous page.
370 Clippings regarding Revolutionary history.
371 Clippings regarding war
372 Clipping, Francisco Examiner, 1915 “English Press Lauds U.S. Note”;
Clippings regarding meeting of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date regarding DAR entertainment to be provided for Women’s Club of the East Side Settlement;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Indian Nation Wants Flag”,
Clippings regarding social events;
Correspondence, printed postcard announcing March 20, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR at the 20th Century Club;
Program of March 20th, 1915 meeting of Lousia St. Clair Chapter DAR at the 20th Century Club.
373 Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, April 4, 1915, “National Old Trails Route to Pacific Exposition”.
374 Clippings regarding National Daughters of the American Revolution and upcoming Continental Congress.
375 Clippings regarding Continental Congress.
Clipping, no source, no date “Addition Made to White House China Display”.
Clipping, no source, no date “Will Beautify Road”;
Clipping, New York Times, no date “Wills Stuart Portraits”.
376A Clipping, no source, no date “Extraordinary Malady White Threatens to Destroy the Nation’s Most Precious Relic” with photo of the Liberty Bell;
376B Personal correspondence, envelope addressed to Miss Hinchman, containing a printed card informing Miss Mary Hinchman of her appointment to the reception committee for the 24th Continental Congress.
376C- Paper inserted to mark page, “remove cards for display’.
377A
377B Clipping, San Antonio Expanse, April 16, 1915 “When Will it End?”;
Clipping, San Antonio Expanse, no date, “Commendation Given the U.S.”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Where War is a ‘Blessing’”;
Clipping, New York Times, 1915, “Work of Red Cross Greatest in History”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date “Purchase of Alaska”;
Clipping, New York Times, no date “First White Child Drives First Spike”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Liberty Bell’s Clapper Removed”.
378 Clipping, Detroit News, 1915 “Built For Detroiters, By Detroiters” regarding the Detroit Athletic Club;
Clipping, Journal, no date, “U of M Girls to March”;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, no date, “Detroit’s Population Census Since 1830”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Memorial to Maine’s Victims Unveiled” with photo;
Clipping, no source, no date “Raise Veil from Maine Monument”;
Clipping, no source, no date “Feature Film of Lincoln’s Highway”.
379 Clipping, no source, no date, report of Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Flag Day in Japan”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Our National Emblems”;
Clipping, no source, 1914, “Fortunate Detroit”;
Clipping, News Tribune, May 23, 1915 “New Regent Local D.A.R.” with photo of Mrs. Wirt P. Doty;
Correspondence, printed post card announcing Annual Meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter, DAR to be held May 20th, 1915 at the 20th Century Club.
380 Clipping, no source, no date, “The Nation’s Gold”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mammoth Flag Presented”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “New York City Adopts Emblem of It’s Own”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Pilgrimage Over Historic Route”;
Clipping, Cincinnati Enquirer, June 14, 1915, “Flag Pledge on ‘Change’”;
Clipping, News Tribune, 1915, “Americanization Meetings for 4th”;
Clipping, Cincinnati Enquirer, no date, “Meaning of National Life”.
381 Clipping, Cincinnati Enquirer, June 15, 1915 “Old Glory”;
Clipping, Journal, 1915, “South to Unveil Shaft to Daniel Boone, Pioneer”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Shaft to Daniel Boone Unveiled in Kentucky”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Meetings and Announcements”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mayor’s [illegible] for ‘Flag Day’ Observance”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Our Presidents and Their Nicknames”;
Photo, Fort Gratiot marker;
Program, unveiling of monument at Fort Gratiot, June 14th, Flag Day, 1915 at Port Huron Michigan”.
382 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “The Proposed Lincoln Memorial” continued on next page;
Clipping, no source, no date, “American Nurses Volunteer Again for Malta Work”.
383 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “The Proposed Lincoln Memorial” continued from previous page.
384 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Lincoln’s Charity”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Hall of Archives Urged by S.A.R.”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “In Company with Lincoln”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915, “Native Women in U.S.”;
Clipping, Journal, 1915, “Work on Burton Books”;
Clipping, no sourse, no date, “Sons of Revolution to Teach Patriotism”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Mackinack Island Plan to Mark All Historic Points”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Children of Republic, of Foreign Parentage, Are Taught Patriotism”;
Correspondence, printed postcard, Grant Cottage, Long Branch, N.J.
385 Clipping, no source, no date, “Something to Have in Mind on Fourth”;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo, Mayor Mitchell (NY) and Netherlands Consul General;
Clipping, New York Times, no date, photo, statue of Henry Hudson;
Clipping, Journal, no date, “Plan to Unveil Nicolet Tablet”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Erect Tablet to Nicolet’s Memory”
386 Clippings regarding the moving of the Liberty Bell to San Francisco for the Panama Exhibition;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, photo, unveiling tablet in honor of Jean Nicolet.
387 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “10,000 Swear Allegiance to Uncle Sam”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, August 29, 1915, “Wonderful Growth Without Parallel in United States”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, no date, regarding bayonet found during construction at what was once the site of Fort Shelby;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Ferris to Unveil Cass Memorial at Mackinac Aug 28”.
388 Clipping, no source, no date, “Gov. Ferris at Mackinac Honors Cass”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “D.A.R. Notes”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Figures at Cass Day Exercises” with photos of Rt. Rev. Monsignor O’Brien, Gov. Ferris, and Edwin Henderson;
Clipping, no source, no date, “costs $32,000 to Bring Liberty Bell Home”.
389 Clipping, no source, no date, “Granite Monuments to Mark Michigan and Ohio Boundary; Houses on Line”;
Clipping, Detroit News, August 10, 1915 “Daughters of American Revolution Doing Much to Instill Patriotism”;
Clipping, Detroit News Retailer, 1915, “United States Cash Now Setting World’s Standard”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Forts in Old New York”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Historical Landmarks Under U.S. Protection”;
Clipping, no source, 1915, “New Coins Shown at Savings Bank”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Honors Joan of Arc”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Plymouth Figures on Permanent Buildings for its Tercentenary”.
390A Clipping, no source, no date, “The Lewis Cass Memorial at Mackinac Island”;
Clipping, The Daily Mining Journal, August 10, 1915, “Daughters of American Revolution: a greeting to delegates”;
Correspondence, printed color postcard of Northern State Normal School, Marquette, Michigan, copyright 1914;
Conference materials, ribbons from Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
390B Conference materials, program of 15th Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
391A Conference materials, printed invitation to Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
391B Clippings regarding Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
392 Clippings regarding Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
393 Clippings regarding Michigan State Conference, held August 10-12, 1915 at Marquette, Michigan.
394 Clipping, no source, no date “In Memory of Mrs. Ellen Hardin Walworth,” a founder of DAR, who died June 24, 1915;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of U.S. Capitol;
Clipping, no source, no date, “The original for the head of the figure on the Adams tomb in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington”;
Correspondence, printed card from Mr. Benton Hanchett and family acknowledging expression of sympathy;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding July 2, 1915 death of Mrs. Benton Hanchett.
395 Clipping, no source, no date, “U.S. One of the Oldest Nations”;
Clipping, no source, no date,” British Soldiers Held Orgies in White House; President took Flight”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Trained Experts for Army Ready”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “The First Canal Builder”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “One Year Ago Today Main Events in War”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Huge Panama Cannon”.
396A Clipping, New York Times, August, 1915, photo, “1st U.S. War Ship Passing Through the Panama Canal---The Oregon”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Travel on Neutral Ships for Safety”.
396B- Paper used as page marker with handwritten note “Detroit---U.S. Population 1915”
397A
397B Clipping, no source, no date, “Instruction in English and Citizenship Lessons for Detroit Aliens Urged”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Night Schools to Reach Foreigners in Local Factories”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Sept. 5 Named Thrift Sunday”;
Clipping, Kalamazoo Gazette, August, 1915, “Perry Memorial Shaft Serves Also as a Beacon in Lake Erie”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, August, 1915, “New City Directory Puts Population of Detroit at 723, 976”
398 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Presidential weddings and marriages (continued on next page);
Clipping, no source, no date, photo “The Proposed Improvements in Washington”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “View from the Washington Monument”.
399 Clipping, no source, no date, regarding Presidential weddings and marriages (continued from previous page);
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding development of war in 1915;
Clipping, no source, no date, “The War and the United States”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Why Submarines Have Numbers and Letters Explained”.
400 Clipping, no source, no date, “George Washington” with color photo.
401 Clipping, Detroit Saturday night, “What Michigan Has Done for Mount Vernon” (continued on next page).
402 Clipping, Detroit Saturday night, “What Michigan Has Done for Mount Vernon” (continued from previous page).
403 Clipping, Detroit Saturday night, photos from “What Michigan Has Done for Mount Vernon” (continued from previous page).
404 Clipping, no source, no date, “Three Monuments Symbolize Liberty”;
Clipping, News Retailer, September 10, 1915, “To Honor Daniel Boone”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, September 26, 1915, “London is Serious Over Prospect of Years of Fighting”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Melting Foreign Coin Wasteful”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Third Shipment of British Gold Near 20 Millions”;
Clipping, Army and Navy Journal, September 11, 1915, “War as an Upbuilder of Physique”;
Clipping, Journal, 1915, “New National Anthem, Many Years in Making, Has Ninety-Seven Lines”.
405A- Program, Presentation of Tablet in Los Angeles, October 22, 1915.
405B Conference materials, program for National Conference held September 13-16, 1915.
Blank forms, printed application to World’s Peace Party.
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915, “Second West Point at Fort Wayne Urged”;
Clipping, no source, September 1915, “Ford Offers Ten Million to Get Peace”;
Clipping, Army and Navy Journal, September 11, 1915, “Combining Advertising and Peace”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1915 “’Mystery Girl’ Photo is that of Mrs. Edward H. Jewett, and Was Taken 20 Years Ago”, Mrs. Jewett was the Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR Secretary in 1902;
Clipping, Journal, October 11, 1915, “Road on Which Ford Lives Surveyed Once For Military Purpose”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Be Thankful for Peace, Says President in His Annual Proclamation”.
406A Clipping, Sunday Star, Washington, October 10, 1915, “President to Talk at D.A.R. Jubilee”.
406B- plain white paper, serving as page marker.
407A
407B Clipping, Detroit News, 1915, “President Wants ‘Line-Up’ to See Who is for U.S.”;
Clipping, no source, October 1915, “Daughters of American Revolution” regarding season-opening meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Correspondence, printed postcard announcing October 21, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR to be held at 20th Century Club Building.
408 Correspondence, printed postcard announcing November 18, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR to be held at 20th Century Club Building;
Correspondence, typed postcard announcing luncheon for Board and Committee Chairmen following November 18 meeting;
Clippings regarding meetings of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Saturday Night, November 15, 1915 regarding death of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR member Miss Susan Dayton Biddle;
Clipping, Detroit News, 1915, “Stone Manor House is Given to D.A.R.”.
409 Correspondence, printed postcard announcing December 16, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR to be held at the 20th Century Building;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 19, 1915, regarding December 16, 1915 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, December, 1915, regarding Detroit Campfire Girls initiative to have theatre-goers stand for Star-Spangled Banner before every performance;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, December 19, 1915 regarding December 16 meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 26, 1915, “Many of World’s Great Figures in 1915’s Death Roll”.
410 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 26, 1915, “Chronology of War for Year”;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, December 1915, “Liberty Bell’s Adieux to Panama-Pacific Exposition”.
411 Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, December 1915 “City Grows Without ‘Boom’”.
412 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, 1916, “Widow of Michigan Senator Expires” regarding death of Mrs. Frances Peck Burrows, with photo;
Clipping, no source, no date, “D.A.R. Honors Michigan Woman” with photo of Mrs. Blodgett;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, January 23, 1916 [misdated as 1917] regarding January 20th Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding January 20th Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR (continued on next page);
413A Program and Menu for 23rd Anniversary Luncheon of Louisa St Clair Chapter DAR, held January 20, 1916, at Detroit Athletic Club.
413B Clipping, no source, no date, regarding January 20th Anniversary Meeting and Luncheon of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR (continued from previous page);
Clipping, no source, no date, “Ask Foreign-Born to Pledge Fealty”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Germany Will Fight to Last Drop of Blood”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Aid Preparedness, Urges Yale Head”;
Clipping, no source, January 26, 1916, announcement of meeting of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Belgians Show Deep Gratitude for America’s Aid”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “’Star-Spangled Banner’ Closes Polish Concert”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Detroit only ‘Walled-City’ in United States”;
Correspondence, printed postcard “Will you assist in the effort to cancel remaining debt upon Continental Hall by contributing $1.00 toward the fund?”.
414A Correspondence, printed postcard announcing February 19, 1916 meeting of Louisa St
Clair Chapter DAR, to be held at 20th Century Club Building;
Clipping, no source, no date, photo of John Paul Jones Society, Children of the American Revolution members in colonial costume for play given for Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR at its Dolly Madison Tea;
Printed card “Salute to the Flag”;
Ticket to Dolly Madison Tea Party given by Louisa St Clair Chapter DAR on March 4, 1916 at Newberry Mansion;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, March 4, 1916, “The Flag is Insulted”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 5, 1916, announcement of DAR entertainment to be given at East Side Settlement.
414B Correspondence, printed postcard announcing March 16 meeting of Louisa St Clair Chapter DAR to be held at the 20th Century Club Building.
415A- Clipping, no source, no date, “Quaint Relic of Revolutionary Days”;
415B Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 4, 1916, “Row Over Indian Trail”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Fred M. Alger Tells Need of Preparedness”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, March 4, 1916 “Kin of Richard Hall to Return to France”;
Clipping, no source, March 17, 1916, report of March 16th meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Historic Gowns Worn at D.A.R. 1916 Meeting”;
Clipping, no source, 1916, “Plan Memorial for Pontiac Hero of ‘76”.
416 Clipping, no source, no date, “Floral Flags to Stir Patriotism”;
Clipping, Detroit News Tribune, March 1916, “Detroit Red Cross”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “United States Flag Regulations”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Lincoln Route to be Basis of Flag Day Celebrations”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, regarding March meeting of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR;
Printed card, “Old North Chapter Anthem”.
417 Clipping, no source, no date, photo, “Women Who Will Be Prepared” including Miss Elizabeth E. Poe and Mrs. Henry B. Joy attending the National Service School Camp at Chevy Chase, Washington D.C.;
Clipping, no source, no date, regarding National Service School Camp and upcoming DAR Congress;
Flier, printed announcement of “travel-recital” to be given for benefit of Detroit Ward in the American Ambulance Hospital in France. The Pontchartrain, April 10, 1916.
Clipping, no source, no date, report of “travel-recital” given for benefit of Detroit Ward in the American Ambulance Hospital in France. The Pontchartrain, April 10, 1916.
418 Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
419 Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
420A Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
420B- Printed instructions for using voting machine.
421A
421B Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
422 Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
423 Clippings regarding the 25th Continental Congress.
424A Clipping, no source, no date, photo, “Detroit’s First Contribution to the Mexican War” (27 Packard trucks);
Clipping, no source, 1916, “School Lawn to Have Floral Flag”;
Clipping, Washington Post, May 1916, “Give Lincoln’s Manuscripts”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Wilson Stirs D.A.R.”.
424B- Half-page paper used as a page marker with “Mexican War” written on it.
425A
425B Photograph, “The Minuet, Port Huron, October 1913, from Miss Runnels, Regent of Ottamama Chapter”;
Conference Materials, program of 13th Annual Conference of Michigan State DAR, held at Port Huron, October 8th and 9th, 1913.
426 Correspondence, printed open letter, October 23, 1916 from Patriotic Societies condemning statements made by Secretary of War Baker.
427 Correspondence, May 16, 1913, Typed letter from Vice President General Mrs. Frances Ingram Mann to Miss Mary Hinchman of Detroit containing list of Michigan State Regents since 1902.
428 Photograph, Mrs. Esther Damon, the last surviving widow of the Revolution
429 Blank
430 Blank
431 Blank
432 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Where John Alden Lived”.
433 Clipping, no source, no date regarding monument marking Washington’s birthplace [archivist note: title is missing due to brittle paper]
434 Printed certificate dated February 19, 1909, certifying Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR is an honorary member of The Lincoln Farm Association.
435 Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, November 1913, from Ellen D.W. Remmy to Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, December 1913, from Ellen D. W. Remmy to Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf, giving thanks for money given to Louisa St. Clair Remmy for her education;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, December 1913, from Louisa St. Clair Remmy to Mrs. Charles H. Metcalf, giving thanks for money given for her education.
436A Correspondence, postcard with photo of St. Clair Monument in Old St. Clair Cemetery, Greenburg, PA;
Photograph, Louisa St. Clair Remmy, November 14, 1913;
Photograph, Ellen Douglas Windand Remmy, June 11, 1906;
Photograph, Theresa Louisa St. Clair Remmy, June 11, 1906 [captioned in ink on back of photo].
436B- half sheet of paper marking page with “Relations of Louisa St. Clair” written on it.
437A
437B Correspondence, typed letter, September 21, 1913, from Jane E. Leonard, preceptress of Pennsylvania State Normal School, to Mrs. Metcalf regarding Louisa St. Clair Remmy;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, August 1913, from Ellen D. W. Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, October 1913, from Ellen D. W. Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, August 1913, from Ellen D. W. Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, October 1913, from Louise[sic?] Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, October 1914, from Louisa St. Clair Remmy to Mrs. Metcalf;
Correspondence, handwritten letter in envelope, December 1913, from Louisa St. Clair Remmy to Miss Mary Hinchman.
438 Clipping, no source, May 10, 1906 “Passing of of Dr. Dolson” a ‘Real Son’ of the Revolution;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Son of Revolution Dead” regarding the death of James Van Dolson;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, February 22, 1906 “Two More ‘Real’ Daughters”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Real Daughter of the Revolution, Now 98”;
Clipping, Detroit Free Press, no date, “Father was a Soldier of the Revolution”;
Clipping, Detroit Journal, no date, “Their Father Crossed the Delaware with Washington”;
Clipping, Washington Post, April 21, 1912, “’Real Daughter’ Celebrates Centenary”;
Clipping, Detroit News, November 12, 1906 “Hero of ’76 Reburied”;
Clipping, no source, 1909, “Real Daughter of Revolution Dead”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “Daughters of Revolution”;
Clipping, no source, December 10, 1906 “Real Daughter of Revolution Dead”;
Clipping, no source, no date, “National Anthem (As it is Usually Sung by the Patriotic Public)”;
439 Clipping, Detroit Free Press, December 2, 1906 “Pensions Will Continue Long”.
440 “Presented to Louisa St. Clair Chapter, November 18, 1905, by Anne E. Shipman Stevens” printed on center of page.
441 Program, 12th Annual Banquet of Louisa St. Clair Chapter DAR, held January 17, 1913 at Hotel Pontchartrain.
442 Blank, glossy and textured
443 Blank, inside of back cover
444 Back cover
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