KEPOET OF THE SECRETAKY. 47 



The silver cup at her left Is the cnp which she carried all thi'ou^ii the 

 war and with which she gave water to thousands of wounded men. 

 The One hundred and sixty-fifth New York, or Second Duryee Zouaves, Vol- 

 unteer Infantry. 



12. The left panel, four figures \Yth the flags. 



13. Center panel, five figures, Capt. Mathias Johnston, leader. 



14. Third, or right, panel, five figures, with guns. 



15. Doctor Beyea, chaplain, and noted as a singer at camp fires. Lafayette Post, 



New York. Painted in 1914. 



16. Fisher of the Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry, Duryee Zouaves. 



17. The Beecher Regiment Returning Its Flag to Plymouth Church. 



1. Seated, left, William Pink, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



2. Standing, left, Henry Metcalf, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



3. Standing, Richard Conlon, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



4. Standing, Charles Balogli, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



5. Center, Capt. :Miles O. Reilly, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 ■6. Standing, Maj. M. K. Mille. Westfleld, N. Y. 



7. Standing, George O. Fowler, Whitestone, L. I. 



8. Seated, right, Gen. Louis M. Peck, Biooklyn, N. Y. 



THE OLD GtTARD OF ^"EW YORK. 



18. Capt. H. Cole Smith, Eighth Connecticut Volunteer Infantry. 

 Willis White, Second Regiment New 'York Cavalry. 



Capt. Frank Huntoon, Vermont Cavalry. 



19. Judge Blanchard, Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. 



Col. G. K. Grismer, One hundred and ninety-second New York Volunteer 



Infantry. 

 Mnj. Charles H. Heusfs, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. 



20. Col. A. E. Dick, Twenty-second New York Volunteer Infantry. 



Admiral Charles D. Sigsbee, Fort Fisher, afterwards on the IT. S. S. Jifoine, 



seated. 

 Capt. Jaiiies F. Wenman. who brought the obelisk from Egypt to Central 



Park, New York City. 

 Brig. Gen. Albert F. Davis, Spanish War Veterans. 



21. Capt. L. F. Barry, Seventy-first New York Volunteer Infantry. 

 O. M. Chace, Seventh New York Volunteer Infantry. 



Maj. William R. Mitchell, Wlscons'n Volunteer Infantry. 

 Capt. L. A. Newcome, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. 



22. Capt. Arthur Jacobson. Seventy-first Regiment New York National Guard, 



and One hundred and seventy-sixth New York Volunteer Infantry. 

 T. A. O'Mara, drummer boy. Fifty-ninth New York Volunteer Infantry. 



THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT COLLECTION. 



As announced in last years report, a number of influential citizens 

 desiring to preserve some pictorial record of the World War, oroan- 

 ized a National Portrait Committee and arranged with a number 

 of our leading portrait painters to paint portraits of certain distin- 

 guished leaders of America and other allied nations in the war with 



