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JOHN R. ABNEY ROBERT ADAMSON

CHARLES BASKERVILLE
GEORGE GORDON BATTLE
HOWARD R. BAYNE

PHELAN BEALE

S. R. BERTRON

WILLIS BROWNING
SAMUEL H. BUCK
WILLIAM D. BUCKNER
FRANCIS G. CAFFEY
JOHN C. CALHOUN
CLARENCE CARY

DR. J. HERBERT CLAIBORNE, JR.
HUGH L. COLE

THOMAS D. COTTMAN

GEORGE B. COVINGTON
MACGRANE COXE

WILLIAM G. CRENSHAW, JR.
HON. J. F. DALY

CHARLES A. DESHON

DR. STUART DOUGLASS

JOHN P. EAST

ROBERT W. B. ELLIOTT

WILLIAM R. FAGAN
JOHN A. FAUST

WILLIAM G. FITZWILSON
WILLIAM W. FLANNAGAN
P. A. S. FRANKLIN
W. W. FULLER

WILLIAM E. G. GAILLARD
HUGH R. GARDEN
DR. VIRGIL P. GIBNEY
GEORGE RUTLEDGE GIBSON
RICHARD F. GOLDSBOROUGH
DR. LANGDON C. GRAY
ROBERT W. GWATH MEY
GASTON HARDY

JOHN M. HARRINGTON
BURTON N. HARRISON
R. L. HARRISON

CARY T. HUTCHINSON
JAMES L. JOHNSON
W. W. KIRKLAND
GEORGE M. LAMONTE

DR. GEORGE BOLLING LEE

ROBERT E. LEE LEWIS
HON. WILLIAM LINDSAY

JOHN G. LONSDALE
HETH LORTON
JOHN Z. LOWE

WALTER L. McCORKLE
THOMAS J. MCGUIRE
JOHN R. MCKAY
J. C. McREYNOLDS
SAMUEL MCROBERTS
PERCY S. MALLETT
PETER MALLETT

H. SNOWDEN MARSHALL

JOHN MARSHALL

THOMAS MARSHALL

JAMES A. MENG
C. A. MOUNTJOY
LOGAN C. MURRAY

DR. ROBERT C. MYLES
GEORGE W. NEVILLE
LEWIS NIXON
ISAAC R. OELAND
EDWARD OWEN
ROBERT OXNARD
DR. R. C. M. PAGE
JAMES H. PARKER
J. LYNCH PENDEKGAST
RALPH PETERS
PERCY A. PICKRELL

FRANK L. POLK

DR. WILLIAM M. POLK
PROF. THOMAS R. PRICE
ROGER A. PRYOR
ALLEN C. REDWOOD
E. LOWNDES RHETT
J. HAMPTON ROBB
JOSEPH L. ROBERTSON
LINDSAY RUSSELL

C. B. SEGER

LORENZO SEMPLE

MCKENSIE SEMPLE

W. W. SHARP

WALTER C. SHEPPARD

B. R. SMITH

HON. H. M. SOMERVILLE
SAMUEL SPENCER

GEORGE H. SULLIVAN
JAMES SWANN

DR. FIELDING L. TAYLOR
HUGH S. THOMPSON
WILLIAM P. THOMPSON
ST. GEO. BROOKE TUCKER
AUGUSTUS VAN WYCK
MARION J. VERDERY
ARCHIBALD R. WATSON
DR. JOHN A. WYETH

During the past year the Society held the following

entertainments:

Reception to House of Southern Governors,

Monday, October 15, 1917, Hotel Astor.

Annual Dinner,

Wednesday, December 12, 1917, Waldorf-Astoria.

Dixie Dinner-Dance,

Wednesday, February 21, 1918, Hotel Astor.

Election Smoker,

Thursday, March 7, 1918, Waldorf-Astoria.

ENTERTAINMENTS FOR THE SEASON
OF 1918-1919

On account of War conditions, the entertainments to be held by the society will be announced in the Bulletins of the Society, by the Chairman of the Entertainment Committee.

HE New York Southern Society was formally organized in the City of New York on the 9th day of November, 1886, and incorporated under the laws of the State of New York in May, 1889.

CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION

STATE OF NEW YORK,
CITY OF NEW YORK,
COUNTY OF NEW YORK,

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We, John C. Calhoun, James H. Parker, William P. St. John, Evan Thomas, William L. Trenholm, Macgrane Coxe, Walter L. McCorkle, William G. Crenshaw, Jr., Charles A. Deshon, William W. Flannagan, George Rutledge Gibson, Robert L. Harrison, and James Swann, all of full age, citizens of the United States and of the State of New York, desiring to form ourselves and others into a Society for social, patriotic, historical, and literary purposes, pursuant to the provisions of an act entitled, "An Act for the incorporation of societies or clubs for certain lawful purposes," passed May 12, 1878, and the acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, do hereby, for the purpose of incorporating such Society, certify as follows:

I. The name or title by which such Society shall be known in law is:

NEW YORK SOUTHERN SOCIETY

II. The particular business or object of such Society shall be:

To cherish and perpetuate the memories and traditions of the Southern people and to cultivate friendly relations between the Southern men resident, or temporarily sojourning, in New York City.

III. The number of trustees, directors, or managers to manage the same shall be:

THIRTEEN.

IV. The names of the trustees, directors, or managers for the first year of its existence shall be:

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V. The principal office of said Society shall be located at the City of New York, in the County and State of New York.

Dated, New York, May 5, 1889.

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