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■plied monthly on the regular meeting nights have 

 invariably been satisfactory to the members and 

 their numerous guests. 



INCORPORATION OF THE CLUB. 



On November 226., 1881, the club was in- 

 corporated by Honorable Thomas J. Clayton, 

 President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas 

 of Delaware County (who afterwards was a mem- 

 ber of the club to the time of his death), under 

 the name of the "Rose Tree Fox Hunting Club," 

 the incorporators being Fairman Rogers, A. J. 

 Cassatt, George W. Hill, J. Howard Lewis, Henry 

 E. Saulnier, Samuel C. Lewis, J. Edward Farnum, 

 Rush S. Huidekoper, J. Mitchell Baker, Moncure 

 Robinson Jr., William H. Corlies, George M. 

 Lewis, and George E. Darlington; and the Board 

 of Directors named in the charter were: George 

 W. Hill, J. Howard Lewis, Henry E. Saulnier, and 

 William H. Corlies. Under the by-laws, the fol- 

 lowing ofificers were elected : President, George W. 

 Hill; Vice-Presidents, Henry E. Saulnier and J. 

 Howard Lewis; and Secretary and Treasurer, Wil- 

 liam H. Corlies. The by-laws called for the elec- 

 tion of a Master of Hounds, but stipulated that the 

 President may hold the office of Master of Hounds, 

 and the Secretary that of Treasurer, and Mr. Hill 

 acted both as President and Master of Hounds. 



