The Holland Society of New York - Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1901

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The Holland Society of New York - Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1901 Edition, Page 140 of 292
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Page 140 text:

76 Our membership at last report was 832 Elected during the year .... 2l 853 Died . . - 23 Resigned. . - 7 30 Present membership ..... 823 The Treasurer's Report which was sent you with the notice of this meeting shows that the receipts for the year were 547'89.20, and the disbursements 54449.10 The cash on hand was 5I537.9I. We have invested bonds of a par value of 58000, at a cost of 58416.50 the present market value of which is considerably more than 59000. In the last Year Book appears a correspondence with the Secretary of the Treasury in reference to placing in the new Custom House the Holland Society tablet that had been erected on the building occupying the site of the old Dutch Fort at Bowl- ing Green. The Society of Colonial Wars had voted five hundred dollars to erect a tablet on that new build- ing and had obtained permission from the Govern- ment so to do, overlooking the fact that we had already pre-empted that historic site. Your Secre- tary called the attention of the officers of the Society of Colonial Wars to our action in the mat- ter, and they promptly and courteously abandoned their purpose and decided to erect their memorial of early Dutch days in another location. By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Cass Gilbert, the architect, is conferring with WY S5615 10111, In t 5 c0 65 5P6Cl3l 'mer rr THEODOREM ectffafy H Sm M DEAR h Crist ? rr fl 35 rhesurface lag, hell-lime mo he hind of mo Pom to this WSU rrdproballly Pm 0 old Dutch Fort AIU Of this, however mere fragment and anytevrdence of the were preserved and them might be in rsarelrc If you please let me know a hat your messenger the of the Supenn House srte on Bowlm fSigned Cass Gil The brick is ngw in In the Year Book Amsterdam frgm the 0 H1ourCify Han' The E6 that the Colonial ESC records F lW3l'C when he had 4 In the cu,-,ent Yes' facts of other H remfds

Page 139 text:

MINA C 3.ll' CS IIDCS OPPEN- at t ? f Ntffsiees. e ' i A, - , f jf , ki A - - i bm? si Sixteenth Etnnual meeting. I-IE Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Society was held in the Red Room at Delmonico's, on Monday evening, April 8, 1901. About I 5o members were present. At about 8.30 o'clock the President, Dr. Henry Van Dyke, called the meeting to order. The proceedings of the last annual meeting hav- ing been published in full in the Year Book the read- ing of the minutes was dispensed With. The Treasurer presented an abstract of his annual report which had been duly audited by the Committee on Finance. , The Secretary read the following report : THE SECRETARYS REPORT. An unusually large number of our members have died during the past year. Twenty-three have been reported, including one of our Trustees, lUffiCe Henry R. Beekman, Major-General Van Vltet, our Vice-President for the Army, General Wllliam S. Stryker, of Trenton, N. J., and others 0fWh0m mention will be made in the Year Book, nearly TCH-Cly for publication. .. 75



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'fm I . 2 I ' V 1 X U53 P 7 30 -323 'as sem Y0l1nitl that the receipts he dlsbunemenn 531537-91. in de nf 33000, ata KCI value nl which a correspondence i in relerencetn ruse the Holland ed on the building tch Fort at llnnl- hgd voted in 30 that new build from the Govern- laa that We lll . Y fSenn gm on fthe eomwshoii . - nn- guonlllle banflllil etllilfllfyniemlflllll didnt Tllll - 'l s conlfffllg ll I A ,pr , 'jf' I l R ff' 77 your Secretary as to the best location for the tab- let. In- this connection the following letter has 5 ecial rnterest ' P 4 NEW YORK, March 27, IQOI. MR. THEODORE M. BANTA, Secretary, Holland Society of New York, Mv DEAR SIR: In the excavation for the new Custom House, this city, a few days ago some Old masonry was found at a considerable depth below the surface. It was built of old Dutch brick laid in shell-lime mortar. The method of construction, the kind of mortar and the shape of the brick all point to this masonry as being of a very early period and probably part of the foundations of the original old Dutch Fort Amsterdam. Of this, however, we cannot be sure, as it was a mere fragment and not extensive enough to give any evidence of the plan. Several of the bricks were preserved and it occurs to me that one of them mightbe interesting to the Holland Society as a relic. If you care to have one of these bricks, please let me know and I will give instructions so that your messenger, calling a few days later at the office of the Superintendent at the new Custom House site on Bowling Green, can obtain one. I Yours very truly, R QSignedj Cass Gilbert, Architect. The brick is now in the Society's room. In the Year Book for 1900 'we published ab- stracts of the Grphans Court Records of New Amsterdam from the originals in the Clerk's office in our City Hall. The Secretary notes with pleas- ure that the Colonial Dames propose to publish these records in full-a fact of which he was un- aware when he had the abstracts made. In the current Year Book there will be found ab- stracts of other records of the Dutch efdgzme 1n our 1 S

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