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Terms of Subscription: One Year, $1.00; Single Copies, 10 cents. Miss Lilian Lockwood, Business Manager, 902 F street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS-JANUARY, 1899.

FRONTISPIECE: Map showing Boundaries.

HISTORY:

The Geography and Political Boundaries of the Colonies of Virginia and
Maryland, from the earliest date to the beginning of the American Revolu-
tion, April 19, 1775. GILBERT THOMPSON,
United States Commissioners at Ghent.
The Women of the American Revolution.
Mrs. Sarah Wayne Gardiner McCalla,

MARY ELIZABETH SPRINGER,
OLIVE A. LINCOLN,

A Ballad of Evacuation Day. EMMA HUNTINGTON NASON,
Old Lace. MINNIE PARKE DETWEILER,
Illustration-New Congressional Library,.

WHAT WE ARE DOING AND CHAPTER WORK:

Good Work of Army and Navy Chapter,
Groton Monument House,

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A Daughter of the Revolution. CLARA ALDEN ROWLAND,
Illustration-Mrs. Fanny S. Cleveland,

Section of Main Stair Case, Congressional Library,

CURRENT TOPICS:

Notes,.

YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEPARTMENT:

Annual Convention,

War Relief service-Continued,

IN MEMORIAM:

Mrs. John M. Ritchie,

Miss Reubena Hyde Walworth,

Mrs. T. M. Brown,

Mr. James S. T. Stranahan,

Mr. Edwin Mickley,

Lieut. Clarke Churchman,

Mrs. Bernard A. Hoopes,
Lydia White French,
Grace Herschell,

Mrs. Hannah Bell Barker,

Mrs. Annie Larimer Jones,

Mrs. Jane Ives Washburn,

Mrs. Charles K. Howe,

Mrs. Edgar Bates,

Mrs. Alice Todd,

Mrs. Margaret Walls,

Mary Irene Carr,

Mrs. Mary Pettigrew Keyes,

OFFICIAL:

List of National Officers,

How to Become a Member,.

Minutes of the National Board of Management,

Report of Treasurer General,

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Errata,.

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Registered at the Washington Post Office as Second-class Matter.

Terms of Subscription: One Year, $1.00; Single Copies, 10 cents.

Miss Lilian Lockwood, Business Manager, 902 F street, N. W., Washington, D. C.

CONTENTS-FEBRUARY, 1899.

FRONTISPIECE: The National Capitol.

HISTORY:

One Hundred Years of American History. MARY S. LOCKWOOD,
Catharine Schuyler. MRS. WILLIAM F. JONES,

A Sketch of General Lafayette. MARY HUNT ÉVANS,

Letter from Eva J. H. Hamilton,

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A Sketch of Mercy Otis Warren,.

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Our Stratford Ancestors.

HARRIET TRUBBE GARLICH,

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Mary, the Mother of Washington. FRANCES A. JOHNSTON,
Illustration-Charles Willson Peale,.

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Charles Willson Peale and his Public Services during the American Revolution,

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ANCESTRY:

Minute Men of the American Revolution. MARYS LOCKWOOD,

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A Daughter of a Soldier of the Revolution,

CURRENT TOPICS:

Program as accepted by National Board of Management,
Instructions to Persons attending the Continental Congress,
Monument to Lafayette,.

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