AND BEQUESTS. 



the death of his widow, Aug. 16, 1901, a collection 

 of bric-a-brac, of inestimable value. 



Floating Hospital, Boston, gift from a woman 

 friend for endowment, $5,000. 



Flower, Anson B., New York, gift to the New 

 York Homeopathic Medical College and Flower 

 Hospital, $23,500. 



Flower, Boswell P., and Keep-Schley, Mrs., 

 joint gift of relatives of each, to city of Water- 

 town, N. Y., a public park, estimated cost, $500,- 

 000. 



Fowler, Eliza, gift to Purdue College, La- 

 fayette. Ind., $00.000 for an assembly hall. 



Freeman, Theodore Trent, East Orange, 

 N. J., bequests to Orange Memorial Hospital, 

 Orange House of the Good Shepherd, Orange 

 Orphan Asylum, and St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 

 East Orange, each $5,000: and Christ Episcopal 

 Church, East Orange, $20,000. 



Frisbie, Louise, New York, bequests to Welles- 

 ley College to endow a professorship in Political 

 Economy, $17,000, and to establish a free scholar- 

 ship for' Connecticut young women, $5,000. 



Galpin, S. A., California, gift to the Kensing- 

 ton (Conn.) Library Association for a building, 

 $10,000. 



Gardner, George A., Boston, gift to Massa- 

 chusetts Institute of Technology, for its electrical 

 building, $10.000. 



Gassett, Mrs. Albion, Mich., gift to Albion 

 College for a library building, $10,000. 



General Electric Company, Schenectady, 

 N. Y., gift to the city to purchase site for Car- 

 negie library, $15,000. 



Gibb, John, Brooklyn, N. Y., gift to Adelphi 

 College Endowment fund, $5,000. 



Gibson, William, New York, bequests to Bed- 

 ford Street Methodist Episcopal Church and Sun- 

 day-school, Church Extension fund, Missionary 

 Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and 

 Old Ladies' Home of the Methodist Episcopal 

 Church, each $1,000. 



Gilchrist, John, Boston, bequests to the Gen- 

 eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, $10,000; 

 to other Presbyterian bodies a total of $3,000. 



Giteau, Frederick W., Irvington, N. Y., gift to 

 the town for a public library, $10,000. 



Gladding, Thomas S., New York, gift for a 

 building for the Young Men's Christian Associa- 

 tion at Fort Hancock, N. J., $10,000. 



Glastonbury, Conn., gift to the town by the 

 Glastonbury Free Academy Corporation, its 

 building and appurtenances for a high school, to- 

 gether with the income of $20,000. 



Goddard, Matilda, Boston, bequests to the 

 Gynne Home for Destitute Children, $20,000; 

 School for Idiotic and Feeble-minded Youth, Bos- 

 ton University, and Institute of Technology, each 

 $5,000; Home for Aged Women, Boston Overseers 

 of the Poor, Home for Aged Colored Women, New 

 England Hospital for Women and Children, 

 Homeopathic Hospital, Woman's Educational 

 and Industrial Union, Massachusetts Suffrage So- 

 ciety, and the Kindergarten for the Blind, Rox- 

 bury, each $2,000; the Free Religious Association 

 and the Children's Mission, each $2,000; and the 

 Needlewomen's Friend Society, the Provident As- 

 sociation, the Industrial Society, Society for the 

 Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and the Salva- 

 tion Army, each $100. 



Goff, Lyman B., Pawtucket, R. I., gift to the 

 Pawtucket Boys' Club, a new clubhouse. 



Goldenberg, Joel, New York city, bequests to 

 fourteen charitable institutions, each $1,000 to 

 $5,000. 



Goodman, George E., Napa, Cal., gift to the 

 town for a library building, $20,000. 



Goodrich, George T., Akron, Ohio, gift to the 

 city for a library and club for boys and men, $50,- 

 000. 



Gould, Helen M., New York, gifts to the naval 

 branch of the Young Men's Christian Association 

 for a building near Brooklyn Navy-Yard, $360,000, 

 supplementing a gift of $50,000 in 1900; to the 

 New York University for scholarships for the 

 graduates of Irvington (N. Y.) High School and 

 Tarrytown (N. Y.) High School, $12,000; to Vas- 

 sar College for scholarships for graduates of the 

 Washington Irving High School, Irvington, N. Y., 

 and the Tarrytown (N. Y.) High School, each 

 $10,000; for Young Men's Christian Association, 

 Fort Monroe, $10,000; to Vassar College, a schol- 

 arship, in memory of her mother, $10,000; to 

 Mount Holyoke College for scholarship, $8,000; 

 and to the Young Men's Christian Association, 

 Peru, Ind., $2,500. 



Grace Episcopal Church, Chicago, gift from 

 two friends, $25,000. 



Graf ton, Mrs. Elizabeth B., New York, be- 

 quests to the Sheltering Arms and St. Luke's 

 Home for Indigent Christian Women of the Prot- 

 estant Episcopal Church, each $10,000. 



Grant, William T., Louisville, Ky., bequest to 

 Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Louisville, 

 Ky., $200,000. 



Gray, John, Brooklyn, N. Y., bequest to Seney 

 Hospital, $5,000, and to Summerfield Methodist 

 Episcopal Church, $1,000. 



Greenspan, Mrs. Allan Sells, Topeka, Kan., 

 bequest to Topeka Orphans' Home, $200,000. 



Greenwich (Conn.) Public Library, gift by 

 citizens of New York for endowment, $25,000. 



Griffin, George, Sheldon, Conn., bequest to the 

 city for a hospital, $25,000. 



Guernsey, Mrs. William B., Norwich, N. Y., 

 bequest to the town for a library, her residence. 



Guggenheim, Daniel, New York, gift to the 

 Jewish Theological Seminary, $50,000. 



Guggenheim, Isaac, New York, gift to the 

 Building fund of the Educational Alliance, $5,000. 



Guggenheim, Meyer, New York, gift to the 

 Jewish Hospital Association of Philadelphia for 

 new building, $60,000; also, with sons, gift to 

 Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, $200,000. 



Hackley, Charles H., Muskegon, Mich., gift 

 to the city, a statue of President McKinley; also 

 gift to the city for addition to Hackley Public 

 Library, $25,000. 



Hadley, Addison, Richmond, Ind/, bequest to 

 the city, 277 acres for a site for an industrial 

 home, with a large endowment. 



Hale, Charles Beuben, Cairo, 111., bequest to 

 Western Theological Seminary as trustee for the 

 Diocese of Cairo, $10,000. 



Hall, Sidney, Hartford, Conn., bequest to Ad- 

 vent Christian Publication Society, $10,000. 



Hammond, Edward Augustus, New York, 

 bequests to the Society for the Prevention of 

 Cruelty to Animals, $30,000; and Monmouth Me- 

 morial Hospital, Long Branch, N. J., $,000. 



Hampton, Dr. John, Philadelphia, gift to 

 Plymouth, N. C., an academy to cost $5,000. 



Hanna, H. M., Cleveland, Ohio, gift to West- 

 ern Reserve University for a fellowship in the 

 Medical School, $12,000. 



Hanna, Marcus A., Cleveland, Ohio, gift to 

 Kenyon College, for a dormitory, $50,000; to the 

 Salvation Army, $1,000. 



Hannan, P. C., Mobile, Ala., gift to the city, 

 a home for aged and indigent whites. 



Harkness, Charles, New York, gift to Yale 

 University, $55,000. 



Harkness, Edward, New York, gift to Yale 

 University, $55,000. 



