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books, $10,000; for general purposes, $5,000. See 

 CARPENTER, Gen. H. W. 



Converse, Elisha S., and wife, Maiden, Mass., 

 joint gift to the city for a public library, $125,000. 



Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, gift to Jefferson 

 Physical Laboratory of Harvard University, $50,- 

 000. 



Cooper, Edward, New York, gift to Cooper 

 Union, to enlarge the laboratories, $11,000. 



Corbit, Joseph, New York, bequests to the 

 Presbyterian Hospital, Presbyterian Board of 

 Foreign Missions, Board of Home Missions, Board 

 of Ministerial Relief, and the Five Points House 

 of Industry, each $2,000; and the Board of Freed- 

 men of the Presbyterian Church, $1,000. 



Corrigan, Mary, Chicago, bequests to House 

 of Good Shepherd, $15,000; to the Little Sisters of 

 the Poor, $12,000; and to other church societies an 

 aggregate of $120,000. 



Corwin, Mrs. Buel, Greenport, Long Island, 

 bequest for lectures on Spiritualism, $12,000. 



Cousens, Horace, Newton, Mass., bequests to 

 the town of Lyman, Me., to form a trust fund to 

 increase educational advantages, $20,000; to the 

 city of Newton the residue, to be held in trust till 

 its total is $1,000,000, when its interest is to be 

 paid to the poor of the city. 



Cox, Dr. Truman H., Rome, N. Y., gift to the 

 city for a home for children, a farm and $1,000. 



Crane, Angelica, New York, bequests to the 

 Woman's Hospital of the State of New York, 

 Home for Incurables, St. Luke's Hospital, and 

 Fresh- Air fund, each $5,000; and to the city of 

 New York, for a drinking-fountain, the residue 

 ($52,204) of her estate. 



Creighton, John A., Omaha, gift to Creighton 

 University, a new building, cost, $75,000. 



Crosuz, Jacob, bequest to Syracuse University, 

 $10,000. 



Cullman, Jacob F., New York, bequests to 

 Mount Sinai Hospital, Hebrew Benevolent and 

 Orphan Asylum of the City of New York, Monte- 

 fiore Home for Chronic Invalids, and United Re- 

 lief Work of the Society of Ethical Culture in the 

 City of New York, each $10,000; and the German 

 Hospital and Dispensary, $5,000. 



Curtice, John W., Washington, D. C., bequest 

 to the public library of Hinsdale, Mass., the in- 

 come to purchase books, $5,000. 



Curtis, Charles B., New York, gift to the 

 Metropolitan Museum of Art, $10,000. 



Cutting, B. Fulton, New York, gift to Cooper 

 Union general endowment, $5,000. 



Daly, Dr. William H., Pittsburg, Pa., bequests 

 his entire estate to specified charities, the bulk 

 for the erection and support of the Athalia Daly 

 Home for working girls and women. 



Darling, Angeline E., Utica, N. Y., bequests, 

 payable at the death of her husband, to the New 

 Hackensack, Cemetery Association, Board of 

 Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church, Board 

 of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, 

 American Female Guardian Society and Home for 

 the Friendless of New York, Young Women's 

 Christian Association of Utica, Young Men's 

 Christian Association of Utica, Young Women's 

 Christian Association of the City of New York, 

 Young Men's Christian Association of the City of 

 New York, and the First Presbyterian Church of 

 Utica, N Y., each $10,000. 



Davis, Bobert, Jersey City, N. J., gift to the 

 city to enlarge Little Italy Park, 30 building lots. 



Deering, William, Evanston, 111., gift to the 

 city for the Free Public Library fund, $5,000. 



Depew, Chauncey M., New York, gift to the 

 village of Peekskill, a public park. 



Dickinson, Leonard A., Hartford, Conn., be- 



quests to St. Thomas's Church lia'.' residue 



of his estate, and to Hartford \\ Hart- 



ford Orphan Asylum, each oiio-t'o'.in ' 



Dietrick, Mrs. Margaret, 1'hiinfici.i . J., bo- 

 quests to the trustees of the New Y'ori n,<--\\n% 

 of the Society of Friends, for a home lor i'ri<;wllf-i < s 

 members of the society, $50,000, and to tin: I 

 field Society of Friends, $500. 



Dietz, Jacob Y., Philadelphia, bequests to 

 Board of Education of the Eastern Synod of HM- 

 Reformed Church, $4,000; Board of Home Mis- 

 sions of the Reformed Church, $2,500; and Board 

 of Home Missions of the General Synod of the 

 Reformed Church, $2,000. 



Dodge, William E., New York, gift to Young 

 Men's Christian Association, $100,000. 



Dougherty, Andrew, New York, bequests to 

 Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum of New York 

 City, and the Catholic University, Washington, 

 D. C., each $5,000. 



Douglas, Ander E., New York, gift to the 

 American Museum of Natural History, a collec- 

 tion of Indian relics and prehistoric anthropologi- 

 cal specimens, containing about 23,000 specimens. 



Doyle, Margaret, New York, bequests to the 

 Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls and 

 the Mission of the Immaculate Virgin, the residue 

 of her estate, estimated at $15,000. 



Drake, F. M., Centerville, Iowa, gift to the 

 town, a library and site, $25,000. 



Drake, Josephine C., gift to Drake School of 

 Chicago, a memorial hall to cost $25,000. 



Draper, Mrs. Henry, gift to Harvard Univer- 

 sity, $10,000. 



Dubois, Frederick N., New York, gift to the 

 Young Men's Christian Association of Catskill, 

 N. Y., $25,000. 



Dubois, J. E., Dubois, Pa., gift to Dunham 

 Medical Institute, Chicago, $1,000,000, half of 

 which is to be used for the erection of a hospital. 



Einstein, Henry L., gift to Mount Sinai Hos- 

 pital, New York, a children's pavilion with 54 

 beds, cost $125,000. 



Eldred, F. S., Janesville, Wis., bequest to 

 Janesville Public Library, $10,000. 



Elkin, Lewis, Philadelphia, bequest to found 

 a new charity, $2,000,000. 



Elkinton, Thomas, Philadelphia, bequests to 

 five hospitals in Philadelphia, each $5,000; to 

 Quaker schools and charitable organizations a 

 total of more than $100,000. 



Ellsworth, E. S., Iowa Falls, Iowa, gift to the 

 city, a library building, $108,000. 



Erickson, C. J. A., Boone, Iowa, gift to Au- 

 gusta College, Rock Island, 111., coal-lands valued 

 at $30,000. 



Ethical Culture, Society for, New York, gifts 

 from friends, for new building, $108,000. 



Everett, William, New York, bequests to re- 

 ligious bodies, aggregating $11,000. 



Farnum, Peter E., Port Jervis, N. Y., gift to 

 .town, a site for Carnegie library. 



Fay, Henry G., Brooklyn, N. Y., bequests to 

 the Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Association, 

 Home for Aged Men, Brooklyn Church Society 

 of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the 

 Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Home, each $10,- 

 000; the Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Hospital, 

 $5,000; and the Summerfield Methodist Church, 

 $2,000. 



Field, Marshall, Chicago, gift to the Home for 

 Incurables, Chicago, ten lots adjoining the home, 

 value, $40,000; also to Conway, Mass., a public 

 library building and 6,000 books, cost $100,000, 

 with an endowment fund of $52,000. 



Field, Osgood, New York, bequest to the 

 Metropolitan Museum of Art, made available by 



