Bulletin, and New York History, the quarterly of the New York Historical Association. The secretary reported that the following members had resigned since the May meeting: Mr. George B. Foote, Dr. H. Reed Hawley, Dr. Henry Noble MacCracken and Mrs. William Reagan. He also reported that the society had lost by death the following members: Mr. Frederick Bodenstein, Dr. John A. Card, Mrs. Homer A. Coon, Mrs. Thomas Cunningham, Sr., Miss Frances E. DuBois, Mr. Oakley I. Norris, Dr. Robert Simpson, Jr., and Mrs. Lewis Tompkins. In the absence of the treasurer, Miss Reynolds read her report. This report was accepted and follows these minutes. Miss Reynolds reported for the Year Book Committee. She said that most of the material was in hand and promised an interesting number. Miss Reynolds also gave an interesting report of the recent pilgrimage, which will be found elsewhere in this volume. She recommended that a letter expressing the appreciation of the society for hospitality shown on the occasion of the pilgrimage be sent to Mr. George E. Ruppert, Colonel Jacob Ruppert, Mr. J. Ruppert Schalk, Mrs. William Hopkins Young, Mrs. Robert B. Suckley, Mrs. Walter K. Freeman and Mrs. Helen Morton. A motion was made and seconded that the secre13
tary be instructed to send such letters. Miss Reynolds also reported for the Publication Committee. She said that practically 9,000 notices of marriages and deaths had been coppied from the newspapers in the Adriance Memorial Library in preparation for the second volume of these items. She said that the newspapers for the years 18261838 had been covered and expressed the hope that sufficient funds would be available to continue the work through the years up to 1850. The secretary announced that he wished to thank the friends, particularly Mr. and Mrs. Laird of Pleasant Valley, who had assisted him in tracing the location of and photographs of the old covered bridges, well-sweeps, old mills, etc., in this vicinity. Miss Reynolds announced the publication of the Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Hackensack by Mrs. Maria Bockee Carpenter Tower, one of the vicepresidents of this society, and exhibited her copy of the book. The president recommended that a vote of thanks be extended to Mrs. Tower, thanking her in the name of the society for the service she has done Dutchess County in the publication of this book. The secretarr asked if it would not be a desirable thing to add to the existing standing committees a membership committe composed of members in various parts of the county to assist in procuring new members for the society. He reported that there were at present