open to them every day, and they are cordially invited to attend all concerts, lectures, or receptions given in Ford Hall. Many of the Associates take an active part in the Post work and aid by personal service on committees, especially in arranging for Memorial Day observances and the decorating of graves and tablets. Notwithstanding many of the original members have passed beyond, the membership has been more than kept good. The Associates have proved a great source of reserve strength and have fully justified the formation of such an organization. The President, Dr. John Dixwell of Boston, is a most zealous worker, and one who spares neither time nor means to advance the interest and work of the Post. His donations of articles of value and virtu have been numerous, while his sympathy, good offices, and professional skill have been freely rendered; he has also provided musical and other entertainments of a high order for the enjoyment of the Comrades, their families and friends. The association is an honor to the city, in that it possesses so many distinguished citizens ready and willing to render assistance in so worthy and patriotic a cause. Among the Kinsley Associates who have been specially zealous in the work of the Post are Mrs. Helen R. Blackmar, who has the honor of being the only woman ever made an Honorary Life Associate of the Post, and Hon. Josiah Stearns Cushing, who has been notable for his interest and aid. It is perhaps not too much to say that to him in a large measure is due the publication of the Post history. Comrades William M. Olin and John E. Gilman, Revs. Thomas Van Ness and Frederick W. Hamilton, D.D., Hon. James J. Myers, Col. William C. Vincent, Mr. A. Shuman, Mr. Edward C. Brush, Mr. Caleb Chase, Mr. Charles H. Bond, Mr. Charles M. Pear, Mr. James M. McLaughlin, Mr. Thomas W. Lawson, Mr. Stratton D. Brooks, Mr. Frank N. Robinson and others have shown much interest and have been ever ready to respond to every call. ROSTER KINSLEY ASSOCIATES AUXILIARY TO EDWARD W. KINSLEY POST No. 113, Department of MASSACHUSETTS, GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC Associates EDGAR O. ACHORN, ESQ., 906 Kimball Building, Boston. MR. MICHAEL M. CUNNIFF, 53 State Street, Boston. GEN. CHARLES K. DARLING, Post Office Building, Boston. JOHN DIXWELL, M.D., 52 West Cedar Street, Boston. MR. JAMES A. DUPEE, 12 Monadnock Street, Dorchester, Mass. MR. FRANK W. Dyer, 45 North Market Street, Boston. MR. EMMONS R. ELLIS, 1692 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, Mass. MR. GEORGE H. ELLIS, 272 Congress Street, Boston. MR. WILMOT R. EVANS, 591 Broadway, Everett, Mass. GOVERNOR EUGENE N. Foss, 34 Oliver Street, Boston. WALTER B. GRANT, ESQ., 30 Dracut Street, Dorchester, Mass. MR. GEORGE M. GRAY, 86 Union Street, Boston. REV. FREDERICK W. HAMILTON, D.D., 95 Avon Hill Street, Cambridge, Mass. MR. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND, Gloucester, Mass. HON. THOMAS N. HART, 298 Commonwealth Ave, Boston. COL. SIDNEY M. HEDGES, 45 Milk Street, Boston. ARTHUR D. HILL, ESQ., 17 Brimmer Street, Boston. Deceased members. MR. GEORGE E. LEIGHTON, 95 Milk Street, Boston. MR. WILLIAM H. L. ODELL, 51 South Street, Boston. CAPTAIN ARTHUR WALLACE POPE, 108 Lincoln Street, Boston. MR. FRANK N. ROBINSON, 2 Elm Lawn, Dorchester, Mass. MR. JOHN B. SHEARER, 54 West Cedar Street, Boston. MR. CHARLES W. SHERBURNE, 513 Beacon Street, Boston. MR. A. SHUMAN, Shuman's Corner, Boston. MR. EDWIN A. SHUMAN, Shuman's Corner, Boston. MR. EDWARD E. SMITH, 78 Utica Street, Boston. MR. RICHARD W. SMITH, 50 Congress Street, Boston. MR. CHARLES W. SPENCER, 11 Chauncey Street, Cambridge, Mass. MR. GEORGE H. WASHBURN, 88 Broad Street, Boston. Life Associates MR. WILLIAM J. CARLIN, 12 Seaver Street, Roxbury, Mass. MR. JOSEPH F. HILTON, 5 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston. MR. FRED MCQUESTEN, 27 Kilby Street, Boston. MR. LEONARD B. NICHOLS, 101 Chestnut Street, Boston. Honorary Associates COL. SILAS A. BARTON, Waltham, Mass. HON. JOHN L. BATES, 73 Tremont Street, Boston. Deceased members. |