Rehabilitation Committee (authorized May 5, appointed June 29)
- Edward T. Devine, Chairman (succeeded Aug. 6 by Mr. Dohrmann).
- Rev. D. O. Crowley, representing Archbishop Riordan
- Rev. J. A. Emery, representing Bishop Nichols
- Rabbi Jacob Voorsanger
- O. K. Cushing (Treasurer)
- F. W. Dohrmann (Chairman from Aug. 6 on)
- Dr. John Gallwey
Later appointments made by the Executive Committee were
- Ernest P. Bicknell, appointed July 31 to succeed Dr. Devine
- C. F. Leege, appointed July 31 alternate for Mr. Dohrmann and on Nov. 2, member, to succeed Mr. Bicknell
- Abraham Haas, appointed Nov. 2 to succeed Rabbi Voorsanger
- Frank Miller, appointed Nov. 9 to serve during Mr. Dohrmann’s absence. On Nov. 2 Mr. Dohrmann was granted leave of absence for 90 days and Mr. Cushing was appointed Acting Chairman in his place
EXECUTIVE COMMISSION (OFFICIAL TERM OF OFFICE JULY 1 TO AUGUST 1, 1906)
- Edward T. Devine, Chairman (appointed by the American National Red Cross)
- Edward F. Moran (appointed by the mayor)
- George H. Pippy (appointed by the Finance Committee)
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GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 18
HEADQUARTERS PACIFIC DIVISION,
San Francisco, Cal., April 29, 1906.
I. In order to economically and efficiently perform the non-military duties of distributing relief supplies, the City of San Francisco is hereby divided into seven civil sections, as described in [Paragraph XIV].