American Monthly Magazine INDEX. Volume XXXV. July-december, 1909. Address to the Eighteenth Continental Congress, Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, 1 Address to the National Board, Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, 1057 Address of Welcome to Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, Letitia Green Stct enson Chapter, « 2 American Monthly Magazine Ruth Rose, 1256 Ancestry of Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, President General, Mrs. Amos G. Draper, 589 An Old Revolutionary Town, E. C. Coburn, 979 Battles of Lexington and Concord Miss Lillian A. Norton, 598 Bit of Connecticut History Mary Mcrwin Tibbals, 383 Burning of the Peggy Stewart, Julia V. Waring Bowie, 1181 Captain Samuel Brady, Eunice Strickland, 1066 Catharine Van Rennselaer Schuyler Mrs. James B. Neal, 982 Christmas Greeting, Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, 1177 Colonial Women, Lelia Covins Baughman, 986 Committees of the National Society 1024 Commodore Abraham Whipple Mrs. Agnes C. Tribou, 369 Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution Mrs. Clarence E. Bacon, 49 Connecticut State Library, 23 Cowpens Mrs. William H. Smith, 380 Cunningham Family Relics, I 197 Echoes from the Continental Congress, 24 Echoes from Tennessee 4°2 Flag-Raising and Displaying, 28 Fort Ticonderoga 396 History of the British Prison Ships Catherine H. Winchell, 7 Kiss, A, Mrs. A. G. Wilkinson, 17 Lake Champlain Tercentenary Celebration, ..Mrs. E. P. S. Moor, 974 Little Journeys of the President General, 1104 Members Elected June 2, 1909, 59 Members Admittel October 6, 1909 1105 Members Admitted November 3, 1909 1260 Memorial Continental Hall Committee, 1024, 1248 Molly Aiken / 'iola Bass Deacon, 1 180 Molly Stark, Mrs. J. L. Osborne, 375 Noble, Mrs. Esther Frothingham 25 Norwich, Connecticut 397 Notes from Alabama 649 Notes from New Jersey 10.21 Old Fort Kearney Bert Szvartc, 611 Open Letters, 625, 1095 Portrait of Mrs. John R. Walker, presentation of, 24 Pottawattomie Indian Monument 1063 Prayer cf Robert Louis Stevenson 1178 State Officers, Mrs. Ogden H. Fethcrs, Mrs. D. F. Clark 395 Wyoming Massacre, Mrs. Jane E. Parker Ward, 965 Yorktown Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, 1183 Poetry: m Animo Et Fide Mrs. Helen N. Prince, 1002 Battle of the Kegs, The Francis Hopkrnson, 616 Betsey Ross, Chas. M. Wallington, 386 Connecticut Song, D. A. R Fanny J. Crosby, 50 Flag in the Sky, A Althea Randolph Bedle, 18 Flag of our Nation, Belle N. Doughty, 619 Song of Illinois Daughters Louise Singleton Millar, 992 Song for Wisconsin, Mrs. Emma Payne Erskine, 1072 Star of Wisconsin Mrs. Ogden Hoffman Fethcrs, 1071 Twentieth Century Musings Katharine Griswold, 389 United, A National Hymn, Mary Speed Mercer, 1179 White Bordered Rainbow Flag, The M. Winchester Adams, 991 Woman Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 108 Revolutionary Records: Copy of a South Carolina Revolutionary Roll, 1187 From a Mississippi Graveyard, 995 From a Vermont Graveyard 995 Grice Family, 1074 Names of Revolutionary Soldiers on Tablet, Winsted.Conn., 399 Obituary Notices of Revolutionary Soldiers from old almanacs, > 30 Revolutionary Records of Christopher Vail, 1073 Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Hanover, N. J 993 Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Licking County, Ohio 31, 399. 620, 994 Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Rahway Cemetery, N. J.. 30 Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Tennessee, 1188 Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Wisconsin 401 |