Journal of the ... National Convention, Volume 15National Tribune Company, 1897 |
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... ILLINOIS . Rachel A. Hersey , Boise City . Mary A. Poindexter , Boise City . [ ORGANIZED JANUARY 30 , 1884. ] Department President Senior Vice - President Junior Vice - President Secretary Treasurer • • Past Department President . 66 66 ...
... ILLINOIS . Rachel A. Hersey , Boise City . Mary A. Poindexter , Boise City . [ ORGANIZED JANUARY 30 , 1884. ] Department President Senior Vice - President Junior Vice - President Secretary Treasurer • • Past Department President . 66 66 ...
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... Illinois ; Gertrude L. Mitchell , Indiana ; Clara Davis , Iowa ; Isabella Morrison , Rhode Island . CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE . National Secretary Ida S. McBride , Chairman , Indianapolis ; Jennie Bross , Illinois ; Frelove W. Elam , Indiana ...
... Illinois ; Gertrude L. Mitchell , Indiana ; Clara Davis , Iowa ; Isabella Morrison , Rhode Island . CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE . National Secretary Ida S. McBride , Chairman , Indianapolis ; Jennie Bross , Illinois ; Frelove W. Elam , Indiana ...
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... Illinois Indiana 57 2919 40 1434 37 49 2856 49 55 2870 56 2827 58 2959 59 2839 1384 40 1433 39 2840 49 2842 49 1414 2828 381 1386 49 2831 10 206 10 212 10 218 9 205 5 131 ~ ::: : 219 8866 224 8803 219 8864 226 9051 223 8704 • 176 6357 ...
... Illinois Indiana 57 2919 40 1434 37 49 2856 49 55 2870 56 2827 58 2959 59 2839 1384 40 1433 39 2840 49 2842 49 1414 2828 381 1386 49 2831 10 206 10 212 10 218 9 205 5 131 ~ ::: : 219 8866 224 8803 219 8864 226 9051 223 8704 • 176 6357 ...
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... Illinois 343 16 388 98 8 28 2 38 8,429 84 4,488 69 686 2,192 378 506 3,762 Indiana . 6,278 37 2,504 36 633 1,933 301 272 3,139 Iowa 7,526 70 5,746 07 739 2,366 247 461 3,813 Kansas ... 1,879 92 2,225 86 416 1,542 247 394 2,599 Kentucky ...
... Illinois 343 16 388 98 8 28 2 38 8,429 84 4,488 69 686 2,192 378 506 3,762 Indiana . 6,278 37 2,504 36 633 1,933 301 272 3,139 Iowa 7,526 70 5,746 07 739 2,366 247 461 3,813 Kansas ... 1,879 92 2,225 86 416 1,542 247 394 2,599 Kentucky ...
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... Illinois $ 3,479 61 2,037 69 1,311 11 $ 486 45 523 32 511 58 $ 1,720 32 3,595 30 1,234 99 $ 5,686 38 6,156 31 3,057 68 125 45 10 00 48 00 183 45 5,412 25 1,863 86 4,862 31 12,138 42 Indiana 3,005 16 1,151 52 3,731 15 7,887 83 Iowa 3,014 ...
... Illinois $ 3,479 61 2,037 69 1,311 11 $ 486 45 523 32 511 58 $ 1,720 32 3,595 30 1,234 99 $ 5,686 38 6,156 31 3,057 68 125 45 10 00 48 00 183 45 5,412 25 1,863 86 4,862 31 12,138 42 Indiana 3,005 16 1,151 52 3,731 15 7,887 83 Iowa 3,014 ...
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