DIVISION TEN — MISCELLANKOUS. 67 1 



NAME OF CHURCH. CHURCH DELEGATES. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DELEGATES. 



Baptist Rev. C. T. Douglass Ernest Canfield. 



B. F. Simcoe Geo. N. Sroat. 



Presbyterian Rev. N. H. G. Fife Robert H. Fulton 



Universalist Rev. W. M.Jones P. G. Wooster. 



Rev. K. Iv. Conger, D.D., Mrs. Harriet K. Fay... Prof. W. lyOree. 



Christia7i Rev. H. Elliott Ward I^. H. Turner. 



R. B. Colcord W. ly. Jones. 



Free Methodist Rev. J. S. Phillips, M. C. Sperow. 



Ind. Congtegatiofi ..^e.Y . R. M. Webster, J. B. Corson. 



Friends Rev. Chas. E. Tebbetts Wm. Cox, L. Brown. 



Friends, Orthodox.. Vxoi. I. N. Vail, Tilman Hobson. 



Salvation Army Henry N. Farey . 



Y. M. C. A Dr. Fordyce Grinnell, C. C. Reynolds, Robt. H. Fulton, 



E. E- Stevenson. 

 Christian Alliance. Dr. J. R. Townsend, Judge C. N. Terry. - 

 Chr. Endv. Union.'L,. H. Turner, Mrs. A. M. Mulford. 

 W. C. T. U. Dr. Ella Whipple-Marsh, Mrs. Hester Griffith, Mrs. 



Ellen Terpenning. 



/. O. G. T. Albert Mercer, Miss Viola Weil. 



Prohibition Clttb.... Jam.es Cambell, T. Hobson. 



Of this body of councilors, Tilman Hobson is president. Rev. H. 

 Elliott Ward vice-president, Ernest Canfield secretary. Miss Viola Weil cor- 

 responding secretary. Dr. Ella Whipple-Marsh treasurer. 



To raise funds, it was agreed that each church furnish ten cents per 

 member. This made the apportionment for the M. E. Church about $90. 

 A collection for it was taken up Sunday morning, September 22, and 

 amounted to $119.50. [Others not furnished, at closing of this report.] 



On page 321 Maj. Horace Bell is reported as saying in a speech at 

 Pasadena that Eos Angeles, furnished only two Union soldiers in the war of 

 the rebellion. The Eewis Hist. Eos A. Co., p. 100, says : "A company of 

 volunteers was raised in Eos Angeles, to form a part of the 5,000 ordered 

 from this State." 



On page 353, footnote, I give Don Juan Bandini's grandfather as 

 " Captain of Spanish battleship Plena at Trafalgar;" it was his own father, 

 Capt. Jose Bandini, who now lies buried at San Gabriel. [See page 55.] 



On page 373: " Brown's Peak." — In July, 1889, a party of young folks 

 camping at Brown's cabin above Eas Casitas started early one morning for 

 a climb to the summit of Brown's peak. They were, Gordon, Mary and 

 Nancy Baker, Carl Raab, Mary Thompson, and Jason Brown. The Baker 

 youngsters were used to such trips, and they rushed on ahead, reaching the 

 top half-a-mile ahead of the other three. Gordon set the lunch pail which 

 he carried down beside a bush, just as Mary noticed some torn up earth 

 and big cow-looking tracks, and exclaimed, " Who in the world is keeping 



