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Part Taken by Women in American History


Chautauqua New York Women's Club; Chautauqua Daughters of the American Revoution Circle; Buffalo Society of Mineral Painters; National Society of New England Women, Colony 2; National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America; National Society Colonial Dames of Vermont; National Society Daughters of American Pioneers; National George Washington Memorial Association; National Mary Washington Memorial Association; International Sunshine Society; Eclectic Club of New York; the Entertainment Club of New York; Japanese Red Cross Association; vice-president Erie County Branch of the American National Red Cross Association; National Society of Patriotic Women of America; Rubinstein Club of New York; Minerva Club of New York; chairman Franco-American Committee, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution; chairman Pension Records Committee, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution; chairman Magazine Committee, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution; Buffalo Peace and Arbitration Society; National Committee and New York City Peace Society; delegate to Peace Congress at Rome, and vice-president National Society United States Daughters of 1812.