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Seventh Annual Horse Show

April 20-21, 1909
Asheville Horse Show Association

 Is part of M83.3.12
Asheville Horse Show Association, Riverside Park
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Seventh Annual Horse Show, April 20-21, 1909. Asheville Horse Show Association

Alt Title Official Program - Seventh Annual Horse Show April 20-21, 1909.
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Subject Keyword Asheville, NC ; Horse Show Association; April 1909; Riverside Park;  Horse racing; Frank Coxe; Riders; events; Class Specification; horses in harness; saddle horses; roadsters;
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Agricultural exhibitions -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County

Horse Racing - History

Riverside Park

Saddlery

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Horsemanship

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Description An official program booklet published on behalf of Riverside Park's annual horse show. Includes: Names of Officers, Directors and Judges; Event Programs for Tuesday 20th and Wednesday 21st April 1909; an explanation of horse Class Specification; list of Riders and allocated parking spaces.
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Official Program

 

"Seventh Annual Horse Show - April 20-21, 1909"

 

Asheville Horse Show Association

Price Ten Cents

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Seventh Annual Show

 

Asheville Horse Show Association

RIVERSIDE PARK

 

Tuesday and Wednesday, April 20-21, '09

 

OFFICERS

Dr. S. Westkay Battle - President

Dr. Carl V. Reynolds - Vice-President

W. F. Randolph - Secretary-Manager

 

DIRECTORS

Thos. W. Raoul

W. F. Randolph

C. J. Harris

Dr. S. W. Battle

H. W. Plummer

P. S. Henry

Dr. T. P. Cheesborough

Dr. C. V. Reynolds

S. P. Ravenel

 

JUDGES

C. Beverley Broun - Charleston, W.,Va.

John O. Seibert - Washington, D. C.

C. J. Meetze - Manassas, Va.

 

Marshal - F. Stikeleather

 

Aides - Dr. B. F. Hall, J. A. Burckel, V. B. Bostic

 

Marker

Harry C. Theobold

 
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Programs

 

TUESDAY

 

2 p. m.—Ponies under saddle, Class 14.

2:20—Ladies' single harness horse, Class 1.

2:40—Single harness horse, open, 15.2 and under, Class 2.

3:10—Gentleman's saddle horse, over 15.2, Class 8.

3:40—Pair harness horses, 15.2 and under, Class 5.

4:10—Pair roadsters, Class 17.

4:40—Intermission.

5:10—Pair livery horses, Class 21.

5:20—Carriage pair, amateur, class 19.

5:40—Mare and foal, Class 24.

5:50—Best foal, Class 25.

6:00—Tandems.

6:20—Hunters, Class 20.

 

WEDNESDAY

 

2 p. m.—Single harness horse, over 15.2, Class 3.

2:20—Ladies' saddle horse, Class 9.

2:40—Ponies in harness, Class 15.

3:00—Pair harness horses, amateur, Class 4.

3:20—Gaited saddle horse, Class 10.

3:40—Intermission.

4:00—Single roadsters, Class 16.

4:30—Combination saddle and harness horse, Class 18.

5:00—Ponies under saddle. Class 13.

5:20—Pair harness horses, open, over 15.2, Class 6.

5:40—Stallions, Class 23.

6:00—Gentleman's saddle horse, 15.2 and under, Class 7. Tournament.

 
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EVENT No. 2—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                   EXHIBITOR

1. Adelaide, s. m...............................Philip S. Henry

2. Diamond Squirrel, b. g.........................J. H. Jordan

3. Primrose, b. m.......................Miss Mary P. Howard

4. Rajah, b. g...............................Mrs. A. B. Doyle

5. Pleasure, b. g.............................Mrs. A. E. Bates

6. Dandy, s. g.................................J. C. Arbogast

7. Happy Girl, ch. m.........................J. Thos. Arnold

8. Rob Roy, b. g...............................S. P. Ravenel

9. Ned, b. g.................................F. W. W. Graham

10. Lady Zuleika, bk. m.................Mrs. D. C. Waddell, Jr.

 

CLASS 1. Ladies' single harness horse. To be driven by a lady. Cup by The Manor.

 

EVENT No. 3—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                   EXHIBITOR

1. Roderick, s. g...............................Philip S. Henry

2. Handsome Dan, b. g...................W. Granville Taylor

3. Primrose, b. m.......................Miss Mary P. Howard

4. Shamrock, br. g.......................Miss Mary P. Howard

5. Pleasure, b. g.............................Mrs. A. E. Bates

6. Foxy Pat, s. m.................................O. F. Eckel

7. Shadow, e. g...................................H. T. Mills

8. Senator Bailey, b. h...........................James L. Orr

9. Muldoon, bk. g.............................Wells & Brown

10. Happy Girl, eh. m.........................J. Thos. Arnold

11. Gay Boy, b. g.................................W. W. Burgess

12. Lady Zuleika, bk. m.................Mrs. D. C. Waddell, Jr.

13. Tanya, s. g..............................Millard Livery Co.

14. Skyrocket, b. g...........................Millard Livery Co.

15. Sport, b. g.....................................W. S. Ray

 

CLASS 2. Single harness horse, open to all. Horses 15.2 and under. $25, $10 (or plate).

 
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EVENT No. 1—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                                EXHIBITOR

1. Raven, bk. g..............................Philip S. Henry

2. Zoo, b. g.................................V. Buren Bostick

3. Charles Heard, b. g.....................James A. Burroughs

4. Rajah, b. g...............................Mrs. A. B. Doyle

5. Beaumont, b. g...........................Mrs. A. E. Bates

6. Rob Roy, b. g...............................S. P. Ravenel

7. Prince, b. h...........................W. A. Webb & Son

8. Billy, b. g.............................W. A. Webb & Son

9. Long Distance, b. g...........................W. W. Burgess

10. Baledura, b. h...................Buncombe Co. Bdg. Ass'n

11. Billy Wilkes, b. g.........................Millard Livery Co.

12. Bullet, b. g..............................Millard Livery Co.

13. Bill Bailey, s. g...........................Millard Livery Co.

14. Monogram, s. g.................................W. S. Ray

 

CLASS 3. Single harness horse, open to all. Horses over 16.2. $25, $10 (or plate). Cup by Battery Park Hotel.

 

EVENT No. 4—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                                   EXHIBITOR  

1. Roderick, s. g...............................Philip S. Henry

Adelaide, s. m.

2. Frank, s. g.................................Tench C. Coxe

Linn, s. g.

3. Primrose, b. m.......................Miss Mary P. Howard

Shamrock, br. g.

4. Rex, b. g...............................Mrs. A. B. Doyle

Rajah, b. g.

5. Pleasure, b. g.............................Mrs. A. E. Bates

Trouble, b. g.

6. Sport, s. g...................................J. C. Arbogast

Dandy, s. g.

7. Ned, b. g.................................F. W. W. Graham

Scott, b. g.

 

CLASS 4. Pair harness horses, not open to dealers. To be driven, by amateur. Cup by Mountain Meadows Inn.

 
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EVENT No. 6—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                 EXHIBITOR

1. Frank, s. g.................................Tench C. Coxe

Linn, s. g.

2. Primrose, b. m.......................Miss Mary P. Howard

Shamrock, br. g.

3. Sunshine, s. g...................................H. T. Mills

Shadow, s. g.

4. Tanya, s. g...............................Millard Livery Co.

Skyrocket, b. g.

5. Sport, b. g.......................................W. S. Ray

Morning Glory, b. m.

 

CLASS 5. Pair harness horses, open to all. Horses 15.2 and tinder. $26, $10 (or plate).

 

EVENT No. 9—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                                  EXHIBITOR

1. Rex, b. g.................................Mrs. A. B. Doyle

Rajah, b. g.

2. Ned, b. g.................................F. W. W. Graham

Scott, b. g.

3. Gay Boy, b. g...............................W. W. Burgess

Long Distance, b. g.

4. Jet, bk. g...........................Patton & Stikeleather

Cinder, bk. g.

5. Blue Bell, bk. m..........................Millard Livery Co.

Bullet, bk. g.

6. Mary, bk. m.............................Millard Livery Co.

Martha, bk. m.

7. Pleasure, b. g...........................Mrs. A. E. Bates

Trouble, b. g.

 

CLASS 6. Pair harness horses, open to all. Horses 15.2 and over. $25, $10 (or plate).

 
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EVENT No. 11—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                                  EXHIBITOR

1. Lady D., b. m.................................J. H. Jordan

2. Handsome Dan, b. g...................W. Granville Taylor

3. Foxy Pat, s. m...............................O. F. Eckel

4. Happy Girl, ch. m.........................J. Thos. Arnold

5. Starling, b. m...........................Mrs. A. S. Wheeler

6. Tip Top, b. g.................................Dick Weaver

|7. Tanya, s. g...............................Millard Livery Co.

8. Billy, s. g................................Millard Livery Co.

9. Sport, b. g.....................................W. S. Ray

 

CLASS 7. Gentlemen's saddle horse, open to all. Horses 16.2 and under. $30, $20 (or plate).

 

EVENT No. 4—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                  EXHIBITOR

1. J. D., b. g.................................H. C. Theobold

2. Roderick, s. g.............................Philip S. Henry

3. Zoo, b. g...............................V. Buren Bostick

4. Beaumont, b. g...........................Mrs. A. E. Bates

5. Diomede, b. g...........................Mrs. Baker-Edwards

6. Winston, b. g...............................A. S. Wheeler

7. Rob Roy, b. g.................................S. P. Ravenel

8. Long Distance, b. g...........................W. W. Burgess

9. Quaker Lady, b. m...........................L. N. Palmer

10. Kentucky Belle, b. m.........................W. N. Fisher

11. Buckskin.............................Patton & Stikeleather

12. Cinder, bk. g...........................Patton & Stikeleather

13. Lady Grey, g. m..........................Millard Livery Co.

14. Fashion, b. g.....................................W. S. Ray

15. Monogram, s. g...................................W. S. Ray

 

CLASS 8.f Gentlemen's saddle horse, open to all. Horses 15.2 and over. $30, $20 (or plate). Cup by Mr. C. Brewster Chapman.

 
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EVENT No. 2—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                                 EXHIBITOR

1. Zoo, b. g.................................V. Buren Bostick

2. Diamond Squirrel, b. g.......................J. H. Jordan

3. Shamrock, br. g.....................Miss Mary P. Howard

4. Rex, b. g...............................Mrs. A. B. Doyle

5. Rajah, b. g.............................Mrs. A. B. Doyle,

6. Geisha, s. m.............................Miss Rita B. Reess

7. Happy Girl, ch. m.........................J. Thos. Arnold!

8. Starling, b. m...........................Mrs. A. S. Wheeler

9. Rob Roy, b. g.................................S. P. Ravenel

 

CLASS 9. Ladies' saddle horse, not open to dealers. Ladies to ride. Cup by Mr. Charles J. Harris.

 

EVENT No. 5—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                                   EXHIBITOR

1. Diamond Squirrel, b. g.........................J. H. Jordan

2. Lady D., b. m...............................J. H. Jordan

3. Handsome Dan, b. g.....................W. Granville Taylor

4. Diomede, bk. g.........................Mrs. Baker-Edwards

5. Sunshine, s. g...................................H. T. Mills

6. Happy Girl, ch. m.........................J. Thos. Arnold

7. Traveler, b.g...................................S. P. Ravenel

8. Long Distance, b. g...........................W. W. Burgess

9. Kentucky Belle, b. m.........................W. N. Fisher

10. Hugo, b.g.............................Chambers & Weaver

11. Ben Hur, b. g..........................Chambers & Weaver

12. Fox, br. g.............................Chambers & Weaver

13. Jet, bk. g............................Fatten & Stikeleather

 

CLASS 10. Gaited saddle horse, open to all. Horse to walk, running walk, single-foot, trot, and canter. $60, $25 (or plate).

 
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EVENT No. 11—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                 EXHIBITOR

1. Raven, bk. g.............................Philip S. Henry

Roderick, s. g.

2. Frank, s. g.................................Tench C. Coxe

Linn, s. g.

3. Ned, b. g...................................F. W. W. Graham

Scott, b. g.

4. Sport, b. g.....................................W. S. Ray

Charles Heard, b. g.

 

CLASS 11. Tandem, open to all. Wheeler to have conformation, substance, quality and action; horse not under 14.2; leader to be a showy, well-bred, all-around actor, with good manners; horses to count 76%; appointments 25%. Cup by Dr. S. Westray Battle.

 

EVENT No. 8—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                                     EXHIBITOR

1. Hiawatha, r. g.............................Philip S. Henry

2. Cricket, b. m...............Miss Alyne Johnston Reynolds

3. Buster Brown, br. g.....................Miss Gladys Britt

4. Houdini, s. g...................................E. A. Clarke

 

CLASS 13. Ponies under saddle, open to all. Ponies exceeding 13.2 and not exceeding 14.2. Cup to 1st, 2nd and 3rd by Association.

 

EVENT No. 1—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                      EXHIBITOR

1. May..................................Miss Katharine Grant

2. Nellie..................................Miss Mary Hamilton

3. Midget..........................Miss Mary Virginia Erwin

4. Kananwha...............................Miss Mary Webster

5. Sweetheart............................Harry French Graham

6. Billy.........................................Girault Thach

7. Black Beauty..........................Miss Isabel Hazzard

 

CLASS 14. Ponies under saddle, open to all. Ponies to be under 14; to be ridden by a child not over 14 years. Cup to 1st, 2nd and 3rd by Association.

 
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EVENT No. 3—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                              EXHIBITOR

1. Nellie..................................Miss Mary Hamilton

2. Sweetheart............................Harry French Graham

3. Buster Brown............................Miss Gladys Britt

4. Black Billy..............................Eugene P. Coston

5. Billy.........................................Girault Thach

 

CLASS 15. Ponies in harness, open to all. Ponies to be under 14; to be shown before appropriate trap; ponies to count 75%; appointments 25%; to be driven by a child not over 14 years. Cup to 1st, 2nd and 3rd. First cup by Miss Mary Hamilton. Second and third cups by Association.

 

EVENT No. 6—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                               EXHIBITOR

1. Doctor V., b. g.............................Mrs. Gay Green

2. Dandy, s. g.................................J. C. Arbogast

3. Shadow, s. g.....................................H. T. Mills

4. Senator Bailey, b. h.........................James L. Orr

5. King Melrose, r. h.........................C. C. Brown & Co.

6. Strong Chance, bk. g...........................W. C. Coile

7. Danton, b. g.....................................W. C. Coile

8. Long Distance, b. g...........................W. W. Burgess

9. Billy, b. g...............................W. A. Webb & Son

10. Isabel, b. m.................................P. H. Thrash

 

CLASS 16. Single Roadster, open to all. $50, $20 (or plate).

 

EVENT No. 6—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                   EXHIBITOR

1. Sunshine, s. g...................................H. T. Mills

Shadow, s. g.

2. Strong Chance, bk. g.............................W. C. Coile

Danton, b. g.

3. Long Distance, b. g............................W. W. '.

Mate, b. g.

 

CLASS 17. Pair roadsters, open to all. $75, $30 (or plate

 
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EVENT No. 7—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                                    EXHIBITOR

1. Roderick, s. g.............................Philip S. Henry

2. Zoo, b. g.................................V. Buren Bostic

S. Lady D., b. m...................................J. H. Jordan

4. Handsome Dan, b. g...................W. Granville Taylor

5. Shamrock, br. g.......................Miss Mary P. Howard

6. Rex, b. g.........:.......................Mrs. A. B. Doyle

7. Rajah, b. g...............................Mrs. A. B. Doyle

8. Beaumont, b. g.............................Mrs. A. E. Bates

9. Diomede, bk. g.........................Mrs. Baker-Edwards

10. Sunshine, s. g.....................................H. T. Mills

11. Happy Girl, ch. m.........................J. Thos. Arnold

12. Rob Roy, b. g...............................S. P. Ravenel

13. Jaybird.....................................Harry J. Black

14. Long Distance, b. g.........................W. W. Burgess

15. Kentucky Belle, b. m.....................___W. N. Fisher

16. Tanya, s. g...............................Millard Livery Co.

17. Monogram, s. g...................................W. S. Ray

18. Fashion, b. g.....................................W. S. Ray

 

CLASS 18. Combination saddle and harness horse, open to all. Best saddle and harness horse, 14.2 and over; to be first shown in an appropriate vehicle and judged as a horse best suited for harness purposes; the horse to be unharnessed in the ring and to be shown and judged under saddle, at walk, trot and canter; the horse best suited to both these purposes to be awarded first prize. $75, $25.

 

EVENT No. 8—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                     EXHIBITOR

1. Frank and Linn..............................Tench C. Coxe

2. Rex and Rajah............................Mrs. A. B. Doyle

3. Primrose and Shamrock................Miss Mary P. Howard

4. Pleasure and Trouble........................Mrs. A. E. Bates

5. Ned and Scott..............................F. W. W. Graham

 

CLASS 19. Carriage pair, amateur. Appropriate vehicle to hold four, to be driven by coachman. Cup by Mr. Philip S. Henry.

 
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EVENT No. 12—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                EXHIBITOR

1. Gold Dust, s. g.........................Mrs. Connally Coxe

2. Tatters, ch. m...............................Tench F. Coxe

3. Jack, g. g.......................New York Livery Stables

4. Quaker Lady, b. m...........................L. N. Palmer

6. Fashion, b. g.....................................W. S. Ray

 

CLASS 20. Hunters, open to all. For best performance over six jumps from 3.6 up, carrying not less than 150 pounds. Conformation to count 26 per cent; performance over jumps 76 per cent; $26, $10 (or plate).

 

EVENT No. 7—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                  EXHIBITOR

1. Duke and Lex....................New York Livery Stables

2. Bess and Virginia..........................Wells & Brown

3. Tip Top and Hugo......................Chambers & Weaver

4. Henry and Beaumont...................Chambers & Weaver

5. Jet and Cinder.......................Patton & Stikeleather

6. Beaumont and Montrose..............Patton & Stikeleather

7. Blue Bell and Bullet......................Millard Livery Co.

8. Mary and Martha........................Millard Livery Co.

 

CLASS 21. Pair livery horses. Shown before an appropriate trap to hold four. Horses to count 75 per cent; appointments 25 per cent. For local dealers only. $30, $15 (or plate).

 

EVENT No. 10—WEDNESDAY

 

No.                                                    EXHIBITOR

1. Senator Bailey, b. h...........................James L. Orr

2. King Melrose, r. h.......................C. C. Brown & Co.

3. Prince, b. h..............................W. A. Webb & Son

4. Baledura, br. h...................Buncombe Co. Bdg. Ass'n

 

CLASS 23. Stallions. $25, $15 (or plate).

 
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EVENT No. 9—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                      EXHIBITOR

1. Nancy Hanks and Star Spot..................Philip S. Henry

2. Topsey and Foal............................Anandale Farm

3. Blanche and Foal........................C. C. Brown & Co.

4. Mary Lee and Foal.............................J. F. Wells

 

CLASS 24. Mare and foal. Foal not to exceed 1 year. $30, $20.

 

EVENT No. 10—TUESDAY

 

No.                                                       EXHIBITOR

1. Star Spot..................................Philip S. Henry

2. Gordon Forbes..........................James A. Burroughs

3. Saxamore...................................Anandale Farm

4. Blackbird....................................O. D. Brown.

5. Lissy..........................................C. B. Wells

6. Lucy........................................Pryor Purefoy

 

CLASS 25. Best foal. The get of any stallion shown at Asheville Shows of 1907, 1908. $20, $10.

 
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Class Specification

 

HORSES IN HARNESS

All horses entered in these classes must be practically sound for the purpose for which they are shown. They must have good manners. Extreme knee or hock action alone will not be given preference over true all-around action. All horses to be shown before appropriate trap.

 

SADDLE HORSES

To be judged by their quality, manners, paces and conformation. They will be required to back easily and stand long enough for the rider to dismount and mount without unnecessary trouble.

Conformation to count 25 per cent; quality 25 per cent; manners 25 per cent; and style of going 25 per cent.

The gaits required to be shown will be walk, trot and canter.

 

ROADSTERS

Horses shown in these classes will be judged as horses regularly driven on the road, and by their conformation, style of going, manners, hock and knee action; whether driven with ordinary or heavy shoes to force action; and as the horses are and appear at the time of showing in the ring.

 
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Tournament

 

CONCLUDING EVENT OF THE HORSE SHOW

 

Riders:

 

H. C. Johnson

G. A. Schulze

R. E. Nash

D. R. McKee, Jr.

H. Jones

L. Pratt

W. H. Euchner

P. Gerhart

H. Black

J. H. Peterson

G. W. Whittington

R. G. Merritt

E. Clarke

G. W. Burtz

C. Dunning

T. Sullivan.

V. B. Bostick

H. C. Theobold

Mr. Hertzog

Harry Wilson

 
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Parking Space

 

1—Miss Blanche Hamilton

2—Mr. H. T. Seymour

3—Mrs. R. B. Robertson

4—Mr. Frank A. Hears

5—Mrs. Arthur E. Rankin

6—Dr. H. H. Briggs

7—Mr. I. P. Keeler

8—Mr. J. C. Arbogast

9—Mrs. W. S. Adams

10—Mr. D. H. Rosenstein

11—Mr. Frank Loughran

12—Mr. J. C. Arbogast

13—Mr. Charles S. Bryant

14—Mr. J. R. Gates

15—Miss Susan Johnston

16—Dr. A. S. Wheeler

17—Mrs. O. C. Hamilton 1

8—Mrs. J. B. Cefalu

19—Mr. D. C. Waddell, Jr.

20—Mr. James Mortimer

21—Mr. E. Howard

22—Dr. Thompson Frazer

23—Dr. C. A. Schenck

24—Mr. C. E. Waddell

25—Mr. J. H. Martin

26—Mrs. George W. Pack

27—Mrs. J. E. Millard

28—Mrs. C. C. Millard

29—Mr. A. F. Rees

30—Mr. Walter Andrews

31—Mr. C. C. Millard

32—Mr. Hayden

33—Mr. C. E. Hare

34_Mr. H. R. Millard

35—Dr. Charles L. Minor

36—Mr. M. D. McKee

37—Mr. H. B. Rees

38—Mr. S. P. Ravenel

39—Dr. S. Westray Battle

40—Mr. H. W. Plummer

41—Mr. F. W. W. Graham

 

 

 

 

42—Dr. Thos. P. Cheesborough

43—Mrs. Charles Francis

44—Mrs. A. B. Doyle

45—Mr. Charles J. Harris

46—Dr. Carl V. Reynolds

47—Mrs. Thomas Settle

48—Mr. Tench C. Coxe

49—Mr. Philip S. Henry

50—Mr. F. Stikeleather

51—Mr. T. S. Morrison

52—The Manor

53—The Manor

54—Mrs. E. H. Radeker

55—Mr. Thos. W. Raoul

56—Dr. James A. Burroughs

57—Mrs. M. N. Watson

58—Mr. P. H. Branch

59—Mr. P. H. Branch

60—Battery Park Hotel

61—Battery Park Hotel

62—Mrs. Annie D. Martin

63—Mr. Erwin Patton

64—Mr. C. Brewster Chapman

65—Mrs. Crossett

66—Col. F. C. Olds

67—Mrs. Hallock Morgan

68—Mrs. Baker-Edwards

69—Mr. H. A. Wells

70—Donnahoe & Bledsoe

71—Mr. H. A. Wells

75—Mrs. W. L. Phillips

93—The Daily Citizen

94—The Gazette-News

97—Mr. M. V. Moore

98—Mr. Dick Weaver

99—Mr. J. H. Lange

100—Mr. George Cathey

101—Miss Morris

102—Mr. F. P. Austin

120—Mr. E. C. Chambers