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WOMEN OF DISTINCTION.
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President Cheeseman, Mrs. ex-President Johnson, Mrs. ex-President Payne, Mrs. General Sherman, Mrs. L. A. Johnson, Mrs. B. J. Barclay, Mrs. H. A. Williams, Mrs. Henry Cooper, Mrs. Caroline R. Moore, Mrs. Martha Ricks, Mrs. A. D. Williams, Mrs. C. T. O. King, Mrs. A. B. King, Mrs. W. D. Coleman, Mrs. Georgie Dennis, Mrs. Z. H. Roberts, Mrs. J. H. Deputy, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. I. N. Roberts, Mrs. Bishop Ferguson, Mrs. G. W. Gibson, Mrs. F. B. Perry, Mrs. I. C. Dickinson, Mrs. Colonel Jones, Mrs. June Moore, Mrs. Solomon Hill, Mrs. Decoursey, Mrs. Hagans, Mrs. T. W. Howard, Mrs. A. Barclay, Mrs. Sarah Blyden, Mrs. Dr. Moore, Mrs. Travis, Mrs. C. A. Pittman, Mrs. J. E. Sharpe, Mrs. E. C. McGill, Mrs. J. S. Washington, Mrs. Clement Irons, Mrs. Worrell and Miss E. C. Payne.

To give, or to even attempt to give in this short chapter, a sketch of the life and labors of each lady whose name appears herein is a task quite impossible for the writer to perform now; suffice, however, to say that these ladies have moved a long way from the lowly huts of the pioneer women.

Among them is represented every known grace and refinement which the women of other countries enjoy. They live in a goodly land, occupy comfortable, yea, luxurious homes, where none dare molest—where none can make them afraid.

E. E. Smith,

Recent United States Minister to Liberia.