Hon. James S. Coleman, 38 East 69th St., New York City.
Joseph F. Swords, New York City; of the fourth American generation from Francis Dawson Swords, who was exiled from Ireland, 1760, and who served in the Patriot army throughout the American Revolution.
STATE VICE-PRESIDENTS.
- Maine—James Cunningham, Portland.
- New Hampshire—James F. Brennan, Peterborough.
- Vermont—John D. Hanrahan, M. D., Rutland.
- Massachusetts—Osborne Howes, Boston.
- Rhode Island—Dennis H. Sheahan, Providence.
- Connecticut—John F. Hayes, M. D., Waterbury.
- New York—Gen. James R. O’Beirne, New York City.
- New Jersey—Hon. William A. M. Mack, Elizabeth.
- Pennsylvania—Gen. St. Clair A. Mulholland, Philadelphia.
- Delaware—Col. John P. Donahoe, WILMINGTON.
- Virginia—Hon. Joseph T. Lawless, Richmond.
- West Virginia—Col. O’Brien Moore, Charleston.
- South Carolina—Hon. M. C. Butler, Edgefield.
- Georgia—Hon. Patrick Walsh, Augusta. (Died March 19, 1899.)
- Ohio—Rev. George W. Pepper, Cleveland. (Died August 6, 1899.)
- Indiana—Very Rev. Andrew Morrissey, C. S. C., Notre Dame.
- Illinois—P. T. Barry, Chicago.
- Iowa—Rev. M. C. Lenihan, Marshalltown.
- Minnesota—John D. O’Brien, St. Paul.
- Michigan—Hon. T. A. E. Weadock, Detroit.
- Missouri—Julius L. Foy, St. Louis.
- Tennessee—Michael Gavin, Memphis.
- Kentucky—Edward Fitzpatrick, Louisville.
- Kansas—Patrick H. Coney, Topeka.
- Colorado—J. E. Lowery, M. D., Sopris.
- Nebraska—M. D. Long, O’Neill.
- Utah—Joseph Geoghegan, Salt Lake City.
- Texas—Gen. A. G. Malloy, El Paso.
- Oregon—Henry E. Reed, Portland.
- California—James Connolly, Coronado.
- District of Columbia—Patrick O’Farrell, Washington.
CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF THE SOCIETY.
1896. Dec. 26. Call issued at Boston, Mass., for a meeting to organize the Society.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, 1899.
THE ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of the Society for 1899 was held on Thursday evening, Jan. 19, at Sherry’s, Forty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, New York city. Gen. James R. O’Beirne, the Society’s state vice-president for New York, presided, and Thomas Hamilton Murray of Woonsocket, R. I., was secretary.