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[preprinted] Board of Managers - 1905
[left hand side] J. MORA MOSS, M. D., SECRETARY
603 Mutual Savings Bank Building
EDWARD MILLS ADAMS, SENIOR VICE-PRES.
126 Stockton Street
JNO. A. HOSMER, JUNIOR VICE-PRES.
717 Kohl Building
CLARENCE S. SCOTT, TREASURER
805 Market Street
BYRON MAUZY, MARSHAL
308 Post Street
E. T. ALLEN
414 Market Street [/left hand side]
[center] ALEXANDER G. EELLS, PRESIDENT
71 Crocker Building
CALIFORNIA SOCIETY
[image: an eagle on top of a maltese cross "LIBERTAS ET PATRIA" and a scroll "SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION"] [/center]
[right hand side] COL. A. S. HUBBARD, REGISTRAR
2329 Bush Street
PELHAM W. AMES
126 Stockton Street
BRIG. GENL. C. A. COOLIDGE, U. S. A.
2800 Van Ness Ave.
J. S. MANLEY
130 Locust Street
R. M. SIMS
415 Clunie Building
ANDREW J. VINING
2134 Pine Street [/right hand side]
Instituted October 22, 1875 Constitution Adopted August 7, 1876
"The first body in inception, institution and organization, to unite the descendants of Revolutionary patriots and perpetuate the memory of all those who took part in the American Revolution and maintained the independence of the United States of America."
San Francisco, [/preprinted] 21 March, 1905
Mr. Charles G. Lathrop,
Dear Sir and Compatriot,
The California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution desires to show its respect for Mrs. Stanford by sending a delegation to attend her funeral. Is it possible for a pew to be reserved for this delegation?
Yours very truly,
J. Mora Moss
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