Death of Joshua J. Guppey Death of Francis Parkman Death of Major Mayers Deceased pioneers Financial condition General fund Binding fund Library accessions Work in the library The card catalogue Additional shelving Bibliography of Wisconsin authors Draper manuscripts A complicated human machine Use of the library Autographs and manuscripts Periodicals currently received Wisconsin newspaper files Other newspapers Givers of books and pamphlets Portrait collections Museum Exhibit at World's Fair Representation at World's Congresses New building project HISTORICAL PAPERS "Prehistoric Pottery Middle Mississippi Valley," by James Davie Butler "Prehistoric Remains in the St. Francis Valley," by William J. Seever 70 74 "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," by Frederick Jackson "A Brief History of the Elective Franchise in Wisconsin," by Florence Elizabeth Baker 113 . "The Financial History of Wisconsin Territory," by Matthew Brown Hammond "Copper Currency in Louisiana in Colonial Times (1721-1726)," by G. Devron 131 168 . RT. REV. WILLIAM STEVENS PERRY, DD., LL. D. HON. THEODORE ROOSEVELT . MASSACHUSETTS ILLINOIS NEBRASKA KENTUCKY NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA . . IOWA NEW YORK CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. REUBEN G. THWAITES* *To whom communications may be addressed. MADISON GEN. GEORGE P. DELAPLAINE. HON. GEORGE RAYMER. HON. ROMANZO BUNN. HON. SILAS U. PINNEY. HON. PHILO DUNNING. Term expires at annual meeting in December, 1895. GEN. LUCIUS FAIRCHILD. HON. ALEXANDER H. MAIN. Term expires at annual meeting in December, 1896. HON. BUELL E. HUTCHINSON. HON. JOHN A. JOHNSON. HON. N. B. VAN SLYKE. GEN. CHANDLER P. CHAPMAN. JOHN C. FREEMAN, LL. D. *To whom communications may be addressed. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The president, 'vice presidents, corresponding and recording secretaries, treasurer, librarian, curators, the governor, the secretary of state, and the state treasurer, constitute the executive committee, and the following standing committees are sub-committees thereof: STANDING COMMITTEES. Library — Thwaites, Butler, Adams, Turner, and Gregory; ex-officio — Peck, Cunningham, and Hunner. Finance - Van Slyke, Morris, Doyon, Ramsay, and Burrows. Auditing Accounts - Morris, Carpenter, Ramsay, Steensland, and Con over. Printing and Publication - Thwaites, Butler, Adams, Anderson, and Turner; ex-officio - Cunningham and Hunner. Draper Homestead Van Slyke, Steensland, and Thwaites. Art Gallery and Museum - Hobbins, Thwaites, Bradley, Delaplaine, and Sanborn. Historical Monuments - Turner, Thwaites, Butler, Wright, and Greg ory. Contributions and Endowments - Bradley, Johnson, Keyes, Oakley, and Wright. Literary Exchanges - Thwaites, Bradley, Parkinson, Freeman, and Rosenstengel. Natural History — Fairchild, Bunn, Burdick, Dunning, and Siebecker. Historical Narratives — Orton, Pinney, Carpenter, Gregory, and Ander son. Nomination of Members - Keyes, Giles, Main, Cassoday, and Proudfit. Prehistoric Antiquities and Indian History — Butler, Fairchild, Dunning, Johnson, and Raymer. Obituaries - Pinney, Parkinson, Hastings, Johnson, and Burrows. SPECIAL COMMITTEES, 1893-94. Biennial Address for 1895 - Thwaites, Adams, Stevens, Gregory, and Turner. To Confer with Executors of Draper Estate - Van Slyke, Jones, and Gregory. |