GIFTS AND BEQUESTS. 



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Daly, Rev. P. J., pastor ef St. Francis de Sales 

 Church, Roxbury, Mass., gift for a free indus- 

 trial school for young women, $50,000. 



Davis, Henry G., El kins, W. Va., gift to the 

 State, ground, building, and equipment for a 

 home for orphan children of the State. 



Dickson, Mrs. James B., Yonkers, N. Y., gift 

 to St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church for new 

 building site, property valued at $15,000. 



Dodge, William E., New York, gift to endow- 

 ment of the National Academy of Design, $5,000. 



Donnelly, Rev. E. J., Flushing, N. Y., gift to 

 his church, St. Michael's, for a cemetery site, 

 ground worth $12,000. 



Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J., 

 gift from friends, new administration building 

 and chapel, cost $100,000; dedicated Dec. 5. 



Duke, Benjamin N., Durham, N. C., gift to 

 Trinity College there, for endowment and library 

 funds, $50,000. 



Dwyer, Mary, Philadelphia, bequest to Roman 

 Catholic charitable institutions, the bulk of an 

 estate of $55,000. 



Dyckman, Isaac M., New York, gift to Co- 

 lumbia University, $10,000. 



Eaton, Dorman Bridgman, New York, be- 

 quests to Harvard University for a chair of the 

 science of Government, $100,000; Columbia Uni- 

 versity, for a chair of Municipal Science and Ad- 

 ministration, $100,000; the New York Society for 

 the Suppression of Vice, $25,000; New York Skin 

 and Cancer Hospital, $10,000; other institutions, 

 $5,600. See OBITUARIES, AMERICAN. 



Educational Alliance, New York, gifts from 

 friends for endowment, $100,000. 



Ellis, Calvin, M. D., Cambridge, Mass., be- 

 quests, to Harvard University for its college and 

 medical school, an aggregate of $140,000: also 

 his sister, Miss Lucy Ellis, bequest of property 

 valued at $90,000, to be added to his bequest. 

 Dr. Ellis was dean of the medical school. He died 

 in 1883; will probated in September last. 



Ellis, Lucy, Boston, bequests to the Museum 

 of Fine Arts, $10,000 and a choice of her works 

 of art, and to Harvard University, her city resi- 

 dence, real estate in Maine, and her residuary 

 estate. 



Elting, Mrs. Luther, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., be- 

 quest to Vassar College, for Elting scholarship, 

 $8.000. 



Emanu-El Sisterhood of Personal Service, 

 New York, gifts from Jewish supporters for a 

 home, $50,000. 



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

 New York Post-graduate Hospital, for new train- 

 ing school for nurses, $100,000. 



Farar, Isaac B., Malone, N. Y., bequest for 

 establishment of an old women's home there, 

 ground, building, and $10,000. 



Farnham, Mrs. H. P., New York city, gift to 

 the town of Dublin, N. II., a public library build- 

 ing, cost $20,000. 



Fellows, Edward Barry, New York, bequests 

 to the Chapin Home, New York State Ministerial 

 Relief fund, University Ministerial Relief fund, 

 and Clinton Liberal Institute, each $3,000. See 

 OBITUARIES, AMERICAN. 



Fenno, Mrs. Isaac T., Boston, gift to the 

 Massachusetts Homoeopathic Hospital, $5,000. 



Ferry, Hon. D. M., Detroit, gift to Vassar Col- 

 lege, $8,000. 



First Presbyterian Church, New York, gift 

 from a woman friend, whose name was with- 

 held. $50,000. 



Fisher, Elizabeth B., Boston, bequests paid 

 to New England Hospital for Women and Chil- 

 dren, Roxbury; Roxbury Home for Aged Women, 



Children's Mission for Children of the Destitute, 

 Boston Young Men's Christian Association, 

 American Unitarian Association, and Home for 

 Aged Men, each an equal share of $(>2,34f>. 



Fiske, Mrs. Josiah M. See Harding, Mrs. 

 Charles L., in this article. 



Flower, Boswell P., New York, bequests to 

 St. Thomas's parish, New York, and Trinity par- 

 ish, Watertown, each $10,000. During the last 

 year of his life his philanthropic gifts exceeded 

 $1,000,000. See OBITUARIES, AMERICAN. 



Ford, Daniel Sharpe, Boston, bequests to the 

 Baptist Social Union, $350,000; Museum of Fine 

 Arts, Boston Public Library, and Boston City 

 Hospital, each $6,000; Boston Young Men's Chris- 

 tian Association and Young Women's Christian 

 Association, each $7,000; Children's Aid Society 

 and Children's Hospital, each $5,000; Ruggles 

 Street Baptist Church, $20,000 a year for two 

 years; eight Baptist associations, the residue of 

 his estate; and to the Baptist Social Union build- 

 ings and real estate valued at $592,000. See 

 OBITUARIES, AMERICAN. 



Frick, Henry C., Pittsburg, Pa., gift ordered 

 for the United States Government, to be hung 

 in the Cabinet room of the White House, a paint- 

 ing of the signing of the peace protocol between 

 the United States and Spain, by Theobald Char- 

 tran, of France, cost $20,000. The painting 

 reached New York in December, and was expected 

 to be sent to the Paris Exposition before being 

 permanently placed. 



Furber, Dana L., D. D., Newton, Mass., be- 

 quests to the First Church, of which he was 

 pastor for thirty years, $7,500; American Board 

 and Massachusetts Home Missionary Society, 

 each $5,000; Congregational Church Building So- 

 ciety, $2,000; and American Board and Massa- 

 chusetts Home Missionary Society, equal shares 

 in his residuary estate. 



Gee, Hiram, D. D., bequest to Syracuse Uni- 

 versity, residuary estate ($30,000), became avail- 

 able in August, 1899. 



Georgia State Federation of Women's 

 Clubs, gift to the New York Teachers' College, 

 for a Georgia fellowship, $9,000. 



Gibbes, James S., Charleston, S. C., death of, 

 released to the city the residuary estate ($100,000) 

 of his father, bequeathed for an art school and 

 a woman's library nearly twenty years ago. 



Gilmore, E. D., North Easton, Mass., gift to 

 Clark School for Deaf Mutes, Northampton, for 

 a gymnasium, $10,000. 



Girard, Ellen E., New York, bequests to Pres- 

 byterian institutions, the bulk of an estate of 

 $16,000. 



Goddard, Mrs. Mary P., Newton, Mass., be- 

 quests to Tufts College, $60,000; Every Day 

 Church in Boston, $10,000; and Universalist in- 

 stitutions, $100,000. 



Gould. Helen M., New York, gift to Vassar 

 College. $8,000. 



Gould, Leonard, Chicago, bequests to Chicago 

 Theological Seminary, American Sunday School 

 Union, American Board, Foundlings' Home, and 

 Young Men's Christian Association (the last two 

 in Chicago), each $10,000: and Illinois School of 

 Agriculture and Manual Training, $5,000. 



Grafton, Bishop Charles C., Fond du Lac, 

 Wis., gifts to the Protestant Episcopal parish of 

 Fond du Lac and Grafton Hall, a school for girls 

 there, each $25,000. 



Graves, Nathan F., Syracuse, N. Y., bequests, 

 made available in 1899 by decision of the Court 

 of Appeals, to Syracuse University, $10.000: and 

 to the city for a home for aged indigent people, 

 $400,000. 



