

GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 



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Dickson, Walter Scott, Salem, Mass., bequests 

 to the city for the care of the chapel and con- 

 servatory in Greenlawn Cemetery presented by 

 him, $53,000; the Young Men's Christian Associa- 

 tion, Salem Public Library, and Peabody Academy 

 of Science, each $10,000; four other institutions, 

 each $.>,000; Tufts College, $25,000 direct and 

 $20,000 in reversion; Salem Hospital, the reversion 

 of $30,000 ; Associated Charities of Salem, the re- 

 version of $50,000; and to other institutions, the 

 reversion of $100,000. 



Dickinson Hospital, Northampton, Mass., gift 

 to trustees from a friend,* funds for an annex, to 

 cost between $15,000 and $20,000. 



Diehl, Rev. William, Brooklyn, N. Y., gift to 

 lis congregation, the German New Church prop- 

 erty, valued at $10,000. 



Dixwell, Epes Sargent, Boston, bequests to 

 the Cambridge Hospital and the Avon Home, each 



5,000; Boston Latin School Association, $1,000. 



Dodge, William Earl, New York, gift to Co- 

 lumbia University for the erection of a students' 

 ":iall, to be under the control of the Young Men's 



hristian Association of New York city, $100,000; 

 to the Army Branch of the Young Men's Christian 

 Association, on Governor's Island, a building, cost 



>,000; to Yale University, for the promotion of 

 'hristian citizenship, $30,000. 



Dortie, Henry T., New York city, bequests 

 to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 

 'hildren, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, 

 "ew York Society for the Relief of Ruptured and 

 'rippled, Holy Trinity Mission, Paris, France, 

 t. Vincent de Paul French Orphan Asylum, New 

 'ork, Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, St. 

 lary's Free Hospital for Children, New York 

 >kin and Cancer Hospital, New York Free Cir- 

 culating Library, and the New Y T ork Home for In- 

 [urables, each $3,000. 



Drake, Ex-Gov. Francis Marion, Centerville, 

 Iowa, gift to Drake University, Des Moines, named 

 after him, $32,500. He also made the university 

 a joint heir with his five children to his property, 

 valued at $3,000,000. 



Dun, Robert Graham, New York, bequests to 

 the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 25 paintings, 

 valued at $200,000; the Presbyterian, St. Luke's, 

 and Mount Sinai Hospitals, and the New York 

 Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and 

 Dumb, each $5,000. 



Duncan, William, M. D., Savannah, Ga., be- 

 quests to the Savannah Hospital, $1,500 at once, 

 and the reversion of half of his estate, valued at 

 $80,000. 



Dunlap, Juliana, Philadelphia, bequest to the 

 Society of St. John the Evangelist (England) for 

 the religious work of its branch in the United 

 States, the reversion of $22,000. 



Durand, Henry C., Lake Forest, 111., gift to 



ike Forest University, $20,000. 



Dutton, Mrs. Everell F., Sycamore, 111., gift to 

 the Sycamore Public Library, for a new building, 



85,000. 



Dwight, Edmund, Boston, bequests to the Art 

 Museum, two paintings by William M. Hunt and 

 by Washington Allston, and to Harvard Uni- 

 versity the reversion of $125.000. 



Dwight, John, New York, gift to Mount Hol- 

 roke College, for a memorial art building, $60,000. 



Eastman, George, Rochester, N. Y., gift to the 

 Rochester Mechanics' Institute, $200,000. 



Eichler, Mrs. Marie, New York, bequests to 



?ven institutions in New York, $11,000, and two 

 in Germany, $5,250. 



Ellwanger, George, Rochester, N. Y'., gift to 

 the German Protestant Church, for a home for 

 the aged, real estate valued at $15,000. 



Emanu-El Sisterhood, New York, gifts from 

 friends for a new building, $75,000. 



Ethical Culture, Society for, New York, gifts 

 from three friends, names withheld, for new build- 

 ing fund, $150,000. 



Evans, Mrs. Mattie K., Philadelphia, bequests 

 to charitable and religious institutions, $20,000. 



Fahnestock, Harris C., New York, gift to the 

 New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hos- 

 pital, for a training school for nurses, real estate 

 valued at $65,000. 



Flower, Ex-Gov. Roswell P., New York, 

 widow and daughter (Mrs. Emma F. Taylor) of, 

 joint gift to the Flower Hospital, $200,000. 



Ford, Jarvis, St. Joseph, Mo., bequests to trus- 

 tees for a free library, $20,000 ; and to the Munici- 

 pal Hospital, $10,000. 



French, John, Brooklyn, N. Y., bequests to 

 four local Methodist Episcopal institutions, each 

 $5,000; the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, the 

 Brooklyn Church Society, and the Hanson Place 

 Church, each the reversion of $10,000; and six 

 other institutions, the reversion of $20,000. 



French, John D. W., Boston, bequests to the 

 Episcopal City Mission, Young Men's Christian 

 Association, Church Home for Orphans, St. Luke's 

 Home for Convalescents, Chapel of the Good Shep- 

 herd, and trustees of donations for the Protestant 

 Episcopal Church, each $10,000; Harvard Univer- 

 sity, Diocesan Board of Missions, Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society, and American Forestry As- 

 sociation, each $5,000; and the Diocesan Board of 

 Missions of Massachusetts, the residue of his estate. 



Frick, Henry C., Pittsburg, gift to Wooster 

 (Ohio) University, a library. 



Furman, Mrs. Mary J., Nashville, Tenn., be- 

 quest to Vanderbilt University, her estate valued 

 at $200,000 to $250,000. 



Gallup, Mrs. Delia, Chicago, gift to the Uni- 

 versity of Chicago, to endow the history library, 

 $30,000. 



Gammell, Robert Ives and William, Provi- 

 dence, R. I., gifts to Brown University, each 

 $10,000. 



Garcelon, Mrs. Caroline M., Oakland, Cal. 

 (died in 1891), bequests to the city of Oakland, 

 for a hospital, $600,000, and to Bowdoin College, 

 $400,000, made available in 1900 by a decision of 

 the United States Supreme Court. 



Gardner, Mrs. John L., Boston, gift to the city, 

 for a free museum, her new Italian palace in the 

 Fens, with all its art contents, comprising costly 

 paintings, sculptures, bronzes, metal work, tapes- 

 tries, etc. 



Gardner, Sarah E., Newport, R. I., bequest to 

 the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of 

 Cruelty to Animals, $50,000. 



Garth, Mrs. John H., Hannibal, Mo., gift to 

 the city, for a public library, $25,000. 



Gayley, James, class of '76, gift to Lafayette 

 College, a chemical laboratory, cost $30,000. 



General Theological Seminary, New York, 

 gift from alumni and others, Hoffman Memorial 

 Hall, cost $100,000. 



Gibbs, Edward N., New York, bequest to Am- 

 herst College, $10,000. 



Gibbs, Miss Zela, New York, gift to the Cathe- 

 dral of St. John the Divine, $5,000. 



Glover, Mrs. Louisa Cecelia, New York, be- 

 quests to St. Joseph's Theological Seminary, Yon- 

 kers, $10,000; Institution of Mercy, $4,000; Little 

 Sisters of the Poor, $2,000; other religious bodies, 

 $5,000. 



Goddard, Chancellor William, Providence, 

 R. I., gift to Brown University, $25,000. 



Goldstone, N. L., Des Moines, Iowa, bequests 

 to local institutions, $14,000. 



