THE HARRIMANS. DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD H. HARRIMAN. Born February 25, 1848, son of Rev. Orlando Harriman, Jr.; married Mary Williamson Averell; died 1909. DESCENDANTS OF PIERRE SAMUEL DU PONT. m. 1906, Second Generation. Fifth Generation.t Amelia Elizabeth, b. 1796; m. Mary Van Dyke, b. 1826; d. 1909. Victor, Jr., b, 1852; m. 1-80, Victor, 3d, b. 1882; 1812, Nathaniel Clifford; d. Victor, b. 1828; m. 1851, Alice Eliza T. Everett. Hounsfield, d. 1888. 1869. Charles Irenee, b. 1797; mCharles Irenee, Jr., b. 1-30; in. Josephine Anderson, d. 1911. Mary Lammot, b. 1854; m. 1st, 1878, William du Por: 2d, 1893; Willard Saulsbury. Ethel, b. 1857; m. 1890, H. M. Barksdale. Samuel Francis, b. 1799; d. 1799 Nicholas Van Dyke, b. 1883; Charles Irenee, b. 1859; d. 1902. 1865. 1866, Eugene du Pont. Samuel Francis, b. 1865; d. 1893. Renee de Pelleport, b. 1874; m. Victorine Autoinette, b. 1865; d. Charles F. Phillip, b. 1865; d. Anne Cazenove, b. 1860; m.1886, Madeleine, b. 1887; m. 1st, 1967, Maurice, b. 1866; m. 1889, Mar- Samuel, b. 1910; d. 1910. Louis Cazenove, b. 1868; d. 1892. Isabella, d'Andelot, b. 1866; d. 1871. harlotte Louise, b. 1893. Gerald FitzGerald, b. 1895. m-Nesta Pamela, b. 1903. Heury Belin, b. 1898. Edward Bradford, b. 1899; d. 1900. Louis d'Anielot, b. 1868; I uthera, b. 1806; m. 1834, Henry, b. 1619; m. 1837, Louisa Ellen Eugenia, b. 1844; m. 1872, 1863. Paulina, b. 1903. 1899, Ethel F..llo k; d. 1907. Wilhelmina Haedrick, b. 1906, b. 1847; m. 1871, John Irenee, b. 1876, m. 190, Irene Irene Sophie,b, 1900. Duer; d. 1876. THE DU PONTS-Continued. Second Generation. The du Ponts-Continued. William, b. 1855; m. 1st, 1878, Margaretta Lammot, b. 1884: Marianna, b. 1911. 1861, Leighton Coleman; d.Thomas Coleman, b. 1863, m. Mary Belin, b. 1907. 190%. Eugene, b. 1840; m. 1866, Amelia Irene Sophie, D. 145; m. 1868, 1889. Alice du Pont. Esther Wilson, b. 1908. Antoine Bidermann, b. 1865; Lammot, b. 1909. Edward C. Dimick; d. 1877, Paulina, b. 1871; m. 1895, Henry F. Baldwin. Ellen, b. 1889. Alice, b. 1891; m. 1912, Paul E. Francis Victor, b. 1894. Eleuthera Paulina, b. 1848; m. d. 1906. Helen A. Quinn. Francis Gurney, b. 1850; m.Catherine Barthelimie l'auline, Henry Francis, b. 1880. William, Jr., b. 1896. Ann Ridgeley, b. 1867; m. 1894, Alexis Irenee, b. 1869. Eleuthere Irenee, b. 1902. Ellen Coleman, b. 1909. Dulcinea Ophelia, b. 1909. Hubert Irenee, b. 1900. Mary Van Dyke, b. 1871; d. 1871. Elise, b. 1902. Eugene, b. 1873; m. 1913, Ethel Francis, b. 1903. Pyle. Amelia Elizabeth, b. 1875. Edmond, b. 1906. Alfred Rhett, b. 1908. Julia Sophie, b. 1877; m. 1903, Alexis Irenee, b. 1909. James N. Andrews. Previous ancestors: John Rockefeller born in Germany in 1634. Johann Peter, his son, born in Germany in 1689. This man emigrated to America with his cousin Diell, and from these two all the Rockefellers in the country are descended. Peter Rockefeller his son, born in Segendorf, Germany, in 1711. He married Mary Bellis, Willim, their son, born in Amwell, N. J., in 1756. He married Christina Rockefeller, who was a daughter of Simona, who was a grand-daughter of Diell, the other emigrant. +Sixth Generation-Victor, 4th, b, 1911. Emily Tybout, b. 1913. For first generation see preceding page. 666 Elected. Painting and Sculpture. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN. 1899. Adams, Herbert, 131 West 11th Street. 1881. Bridgman, Frederick A., Paris, France. 1907. Bunce, William Gedney, Hartford, C. NATIONAL ACADEMICIANS. 1899. Butler, Howard Russell, 107 Library Place, Princeton. 1913. Calder, Alex Stirling, 51 West 10th Street. 1906. Carlsen, Einil, 43 East 59th Street. 1890. Chase, William M., 333 Fourth Aven ..... Chapman, Carlton T., 58 West 57th Stret. 1885 Church, F. S., Carnegie Hall. 1909. Clark, Walter, Bronxville, N. Y. 1906. Daingerfield, Elliott, 222 Central Park South. 1906. Dearth, H. G.. Carnegie Hall. 1898. De Forest, Lockwood, 7 East 10th Street. 1907. Dewey, Charles Melville, 222 West 23d Street. 1902. Eakins, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. 1901. French, Daniel Chester, 125 West 11th Street. 1913. Garber, Daniel, 1819 Greene Street. Philidelphia. 1883. Jones, H. Bolton, 33 West 67th Street, Elected 1906. Kost, F. W., 146 West 55th Street. 1906. MacMonnies, Frederick W. Enre, France. 1885. Maynard, George W., 156 East 36th Street. 1884. Moran, Thomas, 57 West 45th Street. 1906. Niehaus, Charles H., New Rochelle, N. Y. 1906. Potthast, Edward H.. 222 Central Park South. 1890. Shurtleff, R. M., 350 West 55th Street. 1891. Tryon, D. W., Harperly Hall, Central Park West. 1907. Van Boskerck, Robert W., 58 West 57th Street. 1899. Volk, Douglas, Center Lovell, Me. 1911. Weinman, Adolph A., 441 West 21st Street. 1897. Weldon, C. D., 51 West 10th Street. 1906. Wiggins, J. Carleton, Carnegie Hall. 1897. Wiles, Irving R., 130 West 37th Street. 1909. Williams, F. Ballard, 27 West 67th Street. 1873. Wilmarth, Lemuel E., 352 Adelphi Street, Brooklyn. 1908. Wolf, Henry, 146 East 81st Street. 1907. Woodbury, Charles H., Boston, Mas5. 1905. Kendall, William Sergeant, 53 Trumbull St., New Haven. 1880. Yewell, George H., 51 West 10th Street. Allen, Thomas, Boston, Mass. Boyle, John J., 231 West 69th Street. Brandege, Robert B., Farmington, Ct. ASSOCIATE NATIONAL ACADEMICIANS. Anderson, Karl, Saugatuck, Ct. Borglum, Solon H., Norwalk, Ct. Armstrong, D. Maitland, 61 Washington Square South. Boston, Joseph H., Carnegie Hall. Bacon, Henry, 160 Fifth Avenue. Baer, Wm. J., 226 Central Park West. Ballin, Hngo, Saugatuck, Ct. Beach, Chester, 207 East 17th Street. Beal, Reynolds, Newburgh, N. Y Bell, E. A., 226 Central Park South. Betts, Louis, Chicago, Ill. Bicknell, Frank A., 58 West 57th Street. Bittinger, Chas.. 33 West 67th Street. Blakelock, Ralph Albert. Blumenschein, Ernest L., 246 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Blumenschein, Mary Greene, 246 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Breckenridge, Hugh H., 10 South 18th Street, Philadelphia, Bridges, Miss Fidelia, Canaan, Ct. Brown, Chas. F., Chicago. Brunner, Arnold W., 101 Park Avenue. Burroughs, Bryson, 50 East 86th Street. Burroughs, E. W., Hillside Avenue, Flushing. Carlson, John F., Woodstock, N. Y. Chase, Adelaide Cole, Boston, Mass. Clarke, Thomas Shields, 50 Riverside Drive. Cohen, Lewis, 27 West 67th Street. Coleman, C. C., abroad. Coman, Mrs. Charlotte B., 939 Eighth Avenue, Cox, Louise, 130 East 67th Street. Cushing, Howard Gardiner, 80 West 40th Street. Faxon, Wm. Bailey, 152 West 57th Street. Fry, Sherry Edmundson, 147 Columbus Avenue. Low, Mrs. Mary Fairchild, Bronxville, N. Y. COUNCIL, Lakeman, H. Augustus, 145 West 55th Street. Manship, Paul, 27 Lexington Avenue. McLane, M. Gean, 5 East 9th Street. Miller, Richard E., care of Macbeth Galleries. Olmsted, Frederick L., Brookline, Mass. Pearson, Joseph T., 5139 Wayne Avenue, Germantown. Piccirilli, Attilio, 463 East 142d Street. l'oore, H. R., Orange, N. J. Post, W. Merritt, West Morris, Ct. Prellwitz, Edith Mitchell, Peconic, N. Y. Rosen, Chas., New Hope, Pa. Ryder, Chauncey F., 24 West 59th Street. Sterner, Albert, 24 Gramercy Park. Tanner, Henry O., Philadelphia, Pa. Vonnoh, Bessie Potter, 33 West 67th Street. Walcott, H. M., Rutherford, N. J. Walker, C. Howard, Boston, Mass. Warner, Everett L., 146 West 55th Street. Webb, J. Louis, 32 East 42d Street. Wendt, Wm., Los Angeles, Cal. Whittemore, Wm. J., 318 West 57th Street. President, John W. Alexander; Vice-President, Herbert Adams; Corresponding Secretary, Harry W. Watrous; Recording Secretary, Charles C. Curran; Treasurer, Francis C. Jones; Wm. Rutherford Mead, Alex. T. Van Laer, Adolph A. Weinman, Edwin H. Blashfeld, Kenyon Cox, William A. Coffin. The addresses given in the list refer to the city of New York when not otherwise specified. The National Academy was founded in 1826. The schools of the National Academy are open from the first Monday in October to the middle of May. Circulars containing rules and other details may be had on application at the Academy, corner Amsterdam Avenue and West 109th Street. NATIONAL SCULPTURE SOCIETY. The National Sculpture Society, with headquarters at New York, was incorporated in 1896. It is composed of lay and sculptor members, and has for its object the spreading of the knowledge of good sculpture, the fostering of the taste for ideal sculpture and its production, both for the household and museums; the promotion of the decoration of public and other buildings, squares, and parks with sculpture of a high class; the improvement of the quality of the sculptor's art as applied to industries, and the providing, from time to time, for exhibitions of sculpture and objects of industrial art in which sculpture enters. The officers are as follows: President-Karl Bitter. Vice-Presidents-Wm. A. Boring, Charles Grafly. Secretary-Isidore Konti. Treasurer-I. Wyman Drummond. Class expiring May, 1914: Robert I. Aitken, Solon H. Borglum, Charles Keck, Isidore Konti, Edmund T. Quinn, Arnold W. Burnett, Class expiring May, 1915: Herbert Adams, Karl Bitter, A. Sterling Calder, L. Wyman Drummond, A. A. Weinman and Lloyd Warren. Class expiring May, 1916: Wm. A. Boring, Charles Grafly, John Flanagan, A. P. Proctor, John De Witt Warner, Mahonri Young. ROYAL ACADEMY. President-Sir Edward John Poynter, Bart. Keeper and Librarian-A, C. Gow. Aston Webb. Secretary-W.R. M. Lamb. Registrar-E. F. Dixon. Treasurer—Sir Honorary Retired Academician: 1889, Sant, James, C. V. O.; 1878, Yeames, Wm. Frederick. 1914 Blomfield, Reginald. 1911 Bramley, Frank. 1891 Brock, Sir Thomas, K.C.B. 1903 Clausen, George. 1910 Cope, Arthur Stockdale. 1877 Davis, Henry Wm. Banks. 1891 Dicksee, Frank. 1887 Fildes, Sir Luke. ROYAL ACADEMICIANS. Thomas 1909 John, Sir Wm. Goscombe. 1912 La Thangue, Henry H. 1898 Leader, Benj. Williams. 1876 Leslie, George Dunlop, 1898 Lucas, John Seymour. 1905 Murray, David. 1881 Ouless, Walter William. 1911 Parsons, Alfred. ROYAL ACADEMICIANS-Continued. 1876 Poynter, Sir Edward John, 1909 Shannon, James J. 1881 Rivière, Briton. 1911 Short, Sir Frank. 1888 Thornycroft, Wm. Hamo. 1895 Waterhouse, John Wm. 1903 Waterlow, Sir Ernest A. 1903 Webb, Sir Aston, K.C.V.O. 1893 Woods, Henry. [C. B. 1907 Wyllie, William Lionel. Honorary Retired Associate: North, John W. Fisher, Mark. George, Sir Ernest. ADDITIONAL PAINTERS. Beaumont, Lilian A. Hale, Philip Leslie. Newton, Ernest. AMERICAN Wheeler, Janet D. REPRESENTATIVE Smith, Francis H. SCULPTORS. Mercer, Henry C. ILLUSTRATORS. Flagg,Jas. Montgomery. Keller, Arthur. Leyendecker, Frank X. Leyendecker, Joseph C. Morgan, Wallace. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS. THE first seven members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters were selected by the National Institute of Arts and Letters from its own body in 1904 by ballot. The seven were William Dean Howells, Augustus St. Gaudens, Edmund Clarence Stedman, John La Farge, Samuel L. Clemens, John Hay and Edward MacDowell. In order to beco ne eligible to the American Academy one must first be a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. This society was organized at a meeting of the American Social Science Association in 1898. The qualification for membership is stated in the Constitution. "It shall be notable achievement in art, music or literature." The number in the Institute is limited to 250, and the election is by ballot. The American Academy of Arts and Letters numbers fifty members, and the officers are William Dean Howells, President; William Milligan Sloane, Chancellor; Robert Underwood Johnson, 327 Lexington Ave.. New York City, Permanent Secretary. The following are the present members of the Academy, there being two vacaneles: William Crary Brownell Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve Arthur Twining Hadley Francis Hopkinson Smith Thomas Hastings Hamilton Wright Mabie Brander Matthews Thomas Nelson Page Elihu Vedder George Edward Woodberry George Whitefield Chadwick ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION. Abbott Handerson Thayer Charles Francis Adams George de Forest Brush John W. Alexander Bliss Perry Abbott Lawrence Lowell The State of New York granted a charter to the Rockefeller Foundation in 1913. The exact amount of money to be donated was not stated. The incorporators are John D. Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller. Jr., Frederick T. Gates, Harry Pratt Judson, Simon Flexner, Starr J. Murphy, Jerome D. Greene, Wickliffe Rose, and Charles O. Heydt. The officers are: President John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Secretary-Jerome D. Greene. Treasurer-L. G. Myers. Assistant-Treasurer-Harry T. Fish. Members of the executive committee are: John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Jerome D. Greene Simon Flexner, Starr J. Murphy, Charles O. Heydt. Headquarters, 26 Broadway, New York City" |