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1884

The Banner of Light, February 9.

List of Spiritualist Lecturers; announcements for Lansing Union Convention and Michigan State Spiritualists Convention.


 

William Alcott, Swift River, Cummington, Mass.
J. Madison Allen, Home School, Ancora, N. J.
Mrs. N. K. Andross, Delton, Wis.
C. Fannie Allyn, Stoneham, Mass.
Mrs. R. Augusta Anthony, Albion, Mich.
Mrs. M. C. Allbee, Derby Line, Vt.
William H. Andrews, M.D., Cedar Falls, Ia.
Mrs. Nellie J. T. Brigham, Colerain, Mass.
Mrs. E. H. Britten, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, Eng.
Mrs. R. W. Scott Briggs, West Winfield, N. Y.
Bishop A. Beals, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.
Mrs. Priscilla Doty Bradbury, Fairfield, Me.
Capt. H. H. Brown, 512 Quincy street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. E. Burr, box 7, Southford, Ct.
Addie L. Ballou, Sacramento, Cal.
Dr. James K. Bailey, Sterlingville, Jefferson Co., N. Y.
G. H. Brooks, 124 Charter street, Madison, Wis.
J. R. Buell and Mrs. Dr. Buell, Indianapolis, Ind.
Mrs. A. P. Brown, St. Johnsbury Center, Vt.
Mrs. S. A. Byrnes, Mill & Adams sts., Dorchester, Mass.
J. Frank Baxter, 181 Walnut street, Chelsea, Mass.
Mrs. L. E. Bailey, Battle Creek, Mich.
Mrs. Abby N. Burnham, 339 Tremont street, Boston.
Mrs. Emma J. Bullene, 137 East 27th street, New York.
Miss Lizzie D. Bailey, Louisville, Ky.
Miss L. Barnicoat, 475 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass.
Prof. J. R. Buchanan, 24 Fort avenue, Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Ellen M. Bolles, Eagle Park, Providence, R. I.
Prof. B. J. Butts, 1900 Washington street, Boston, Mass.
Miss Sarah Cornelia Blinkhorn, Cincinnati, O.
Mrs. H. Morse-Baker, Granville, N. Y.
James A. Bliss, 30 East Newton street, Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Sophronia E. W. Bishop, Denver, Col.
W. J. Colville, 4 Waterloo Road, Manchester, Eng.
Warren Chase, 1724 7th street, Washington, D. C.
Dean Clarke, 4 Park Place, San Francisco, Cal.
Mrs. Hettie Clarke, 57 Dover street, Boston.
George W. Carpender, Kendallville, Ind.
Mrs. Marietta F. Cross, W. Hampstead, N. H.
Mrs. M. J. Colburn, Champlin, Hennepin Co., Minn.
Mrs. Belle A. Chamberlain, Eureka, Cal.
Dr. James Cooper, Bellefontaine, O.
Dr. L. K. Coonley, 6 Emerson st., Haverhill, Mass.
Mrs. Amelia H. Colby, 123 W. Eagle st., Buffalo, N. Y.
A. C. Cotton, Vineland, N. J.
Eben Cobb, Beachmont, Revere, Mass.
Dr. D. E. Caswell, 30 Worcester Square, Boston.
Mrs. Lora S. Craig, Keene, N. H.
Jay Chaapel, 3 Concord Square, Boston, Mass.
Mrs. A. E. Cunningham, 13 Davis st., Boston, Mass.
J. W. Cadwell, 320 Cook Avenue, Meriden, Conn.
Mrs. E. B. Craddock, Concord, N. H.
Mrs. Abbie W. Crossett, Waterbury, Vt.
Mrs. L. A. Coffin, 170 West Chester Park, Boston.
Prof. W. W. Clayton, 87 Waltham street, Boston.
Rev. Norwood Damon, 1051 Washington st., Boston.
A. E. Doty, Ilion, Herkimer Co., N. Y.
A. H. Darrow, Waynesville, Ill.
 Mrs. C. A. Delafolie, Hartford, Ct.
Mrs. S. Dick, care Banner of Light, Boston, Mass.
Miss Carrie E. Downer, Baldwinsville, N. Y.
Anson Dwight, Chesterfield, Mass.
Carrie C. Van Duzee, 58 Cone st., Atlanta, Ga.
John N. Eames, Boston, Mass.
J. L. Enos, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Miss S. Lizzie Ewer, Portsmouth, N. H.
Edgar W. Emerson, 240 Lowell st., Manchester, N. H.
Thomas Gales Forster, 211 W. Lombard st., Baltimore.
J. William Fletcher, 2 Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass.
J. Francis, Sacket’s Harbor, N. Y.
Mrs. Clara A. Field, 43 Winter st., Boston.
Mrs. Mary L. French, Townsend Harbor, Mass.
Mrs. M. A. Fullerton, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y.
George A. Fuller, Lock Box 1698, Fitchburg, Mass.
Nettie M. P. Fox, Ottumwa, Ia.
Mrs. M. H. Fuller, Saratoga, Santa Clara Co., Cal.
A. B. French, Clyde, O.
P. A. Field, Bernardston, Mass.
Mrs. Addie E. Frye, Fort Scott, Kan.
Dr. H. P. Fairfield, Box 785, Newburyport, Mass.
Mrs. Sue B. Fales, Indianapolis, Ind.
N. S. Greenleaf, Lowell, Mass.
Isaac P. Greenleaf, Onset Bay, E. Wareham, Mass.
Sarah Graves, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Miss Lessie N. Goodell, Amherst, Mass.
Cornelia Gardner, 68 Jones street, Rochester, N. Y.
Dr. E. G. Granville, Kansas City, Mo.
George H. Geer, Farmington, Minn.
Miss E. M. Gleason, Geneva, Ohio.
E. H. Green, 330 West 7th street, Cincinnati, O.
Mrs. Adeline M. Glading, Philadelphia, Pa.
Miss Susan E. Gay, 40 Warrenton st., Boston, Mass.
E. Anne Hinman, West Winsted, Ct., box 323.
Lyman C. Howe, Fredonia, N. Y.
Mrs. S. A. Horton, Galveston, Tex.
J. H. Harter, Auburn, N. Y.
Dr. E. B. Holden, North Clarendon, Vt.
Mrs. F. O. Hyzer, 433 E. Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. L. Hutchison, Owensville, Cal.
Mrs. M. A. C. Heath, Bethel, Vt.
Annie C. Torry Hawks, Memphis, Tenn.
Zella S. Hastings, East Whately, Mass.
Jennie B. Hagan, South Royalton, Vt.
C. H. Harding, 21 Upton street, Boston, Mass.
F. A. Heath, 27 Lawrence street, Charlestown, Mass.
Mrs. M. J. Hendee, San Francisco, Cal.
M. F. Hammond, Northport, L. I., N. Y.
Mrs. Hattie W. Hildreth, Worcester, Mass.
Anthony Higgins, 410 East 23rd street, New York.
Mrs. M. Carlisle Ireland, 94 Camden street, Boston.
Mrs. Bell Ireland, 187 George street, Cincinnati, O.
Susie M. Johnson, 409 Nicolett avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. S. A. Jesmer, Amsden, Vt.
Mrs. Dr. L. E. H. Jackson, Bartonsville, Vt.
Dr. W. R. Joscelyn, Santa Cruz, Cal.
Mrs. Dr. J. A. Joscelyn, Santa Cruz, Cal.
Dr. P. T. Johnson, Box 746, Coldwater, Mich.
O. P. Kellogg, East Trumbull, Ashtabula Co., O.
Mrs. R. G. Kimball, Lebanon, N. H.
Mrs. Anna Kimball, 229 East 49th street, New York.
J. W. Kenyon, Jackson, Mich.
D. M. King, Mantua Station, O.
Miss M. A. Keating, 36 Hanson street, Boston.
Mrs. F. P. Kingsbury, 179 22nd street, Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. M. C. Knight, Dexterville, N. Y.
William F. Lyon, Adrian, Mich.
Mrs. F. A. Logan, Market street, Oakland, Cal.
Cephas B. Lynn, care Banner of Light, Boston, Mass.
Charles H. Leland, Hayden Row, Mass.
Mrs. R. S. Lillie, 3222 Haverford st., Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. M. W. Leslie, 464 Tremont street, Boston, Mass.
Thomas Lees, 105 Cross st., Cleveland, O.
P. C. Mills, Sioux Rapids, Iowa.
Mrs. E. H. F. McKinley, 1307 ½ Polk st., San Francisco.
F. H. Mason, North Conway, N. H.
Prof. M. Milleson, care Banner of Light, Boston.
Mrs. Lizzie Manchester, West Randolph, Vt.
Celia M. Nickerson, South Orleans, Mass.
Valentine Nickelson, Foster’s Crossing, O.
Theodore F. Price, Monon, White Co., Ind.
Lydia A. Pearsall, Disco, Mich.
Mrs. A. E. Mossop-Putnam, Flint, Mich.
Miss Dorcas E. Pray, Augusta, Me.
Dr. G. Amos Peirce, Box 129, Lewiston, Me.
Mrs. L. A. Pasco, 137 Trumbull street, Hartford, Conn.
A. S. Pease, Buskirk, N. Y.
John G. Priegel, Stanberry, Mo.
Allen Putnam, 91 West Brookline street, Boston, Mass.
J. C. Pettingell, Box 87, Newburyport, Mass.
Lysander S. Richards, East Marshfield, Mass.
Mrs. C. L. V. Richmond, 64 Union Park Pl., Chicago.
Miss Jennie Rhind, 33 Boylston street, Boston, Mass.
Sarah Helen M. Roundy, Springfield, Vt.
F. T. Ripley, Box 79, Centre Montville, Me.
Dr. H. B. Storer, 29 Indiana Place, Boston, Mass.
M. L. Sherman, box 1205, Adrian, Mich.
Mrs. K. R. Stiles, 146 Pleasant st., Worcester, Mass.
Thomas Street, Lockland, O.
Mrs. Fannie Davis Smith, Brandon, Vt.
Mrs. P. W. Stephens, Sacramento, Cal.
John M. Spear, 2210 Mount Vernon st., Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. S. A. Smith, Athol, Mass.
Giles B. Stebbins, 260 Henry street, Detroit, Mich.
Juliet H. Severance, M.D., Milwaukee, Wis.
Mrs. Julia A. B. Seiver, Tampa, Fla.
Mrs. Almira W. Smith, Portland, Me.
Mrs. L. A. F. Swain, Union Lakes, Minn.
J. W. Seaver, Byron, N. Y.
A. J. Swarts, Room 18, Tribune Building, Chicago, Ill.
Newmarch P. Smith, 80 East Brookline st., Boston.
Joseph D. Stiles, Weymouth, Mass.
Austen E. Simmons, Woodstock, Vt.
E. W. Slosson, Alburgh, Franklin Co., N. Y.
T. H. Stewart, Kendallville, Ia.
Mrs. H. T. Stearns, Laona, N. Y.
Miss Hattie Smart, Chelsea, Mass.
Henry E. Sharpe, 207 ½ East 9th street, New York City.
Mrs. Fanny W. Sanburn, Scranton, Pa.
Mrs. L. M. Spencer, Milwaukee, Wis.
Abraham Smith, Sturgis, Mich.
Dr. C. D. Sherman, Greenwood, Wakefield, Mass.
Mrs. Julia C. Smith, 486 Tremont street, Boston, Mass.
Mrs. Julia A. Spaulding, 12 Front street, Worcester.
C. W. Stewart, 11 Ionia street, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mrs. E. M. Shirley, 123 Main street, Worcester, Mass.
Prof. W. Seymour, 1933 South 13th street, Philadelphia.
George W. Taylor, Lawton’s Station, Erie Co., N. Y.
J. H. W. Toohey, 167 ½ Broadway Square, Chelsea, Mass.
Thomas B. Taylor, Milford, Mass.
William Thayer, Corfu, Genesee Co., N. Y.
C. M. A. Twitchell, 120 Prospect st., Somerville, Mass.
Anna M. Twiss, M. D., 666 Main street, Bridgeport, Ct.
Elizabeth L. Watson, San Francisco, Cal.
James J. Wheeler, Cedar Lake, Herkimer Co., N. Y.
Dr. E. B. Wheelock, Berville, Mich.
Mrs. Elvira Wheelock, Janesville, Wis.
Mrs. Hattie E. Wilson, 15 Village st., Boston, Mass.
Mrs. and Mrs. M. L. Wheat, Colfax, Iowa.
Marcenus R. K. Wright, Middleville, Mich, box 11.
Mrs. Mary E. Withee, Marlboro, Mass, box 532.
Mrs. R. Walcott, No. 55 N. Liberty st., Baltimore, Md.
R. Witherell, Chesterfield, Mass.
Sarah A. Wiley, Rockingham, Vt.
Mrs. N. J. Willis, 236 Broadway, Cambridgeport, Mass.
Mrs. M. S. Townsend Wood, West Newton, Mass.
Dr. D. Winder, Wyoming, Ohio.
Mrs. H. P. Wells, Highland Ave., Salem, Mass.
Mrs. E. E. Welch, 30 Worcester Square, Boston, Mass.
Mrs. E. C. Woodruff, South Haven, Mich.
Mrs. Susie Goodhue Wagner, Fort Seneca, O.
Mrs. Juliette Yeaw, Leominster, Mass.
 


UNION CONVENTION

Of Spiritualists and Liberalists at Lansing, Feb. 28th, 29th, and March 1st, 1884.

The officers of the Michigan State Association of Spiritualists and Liberalists, and of the Nemoka Spiritualist Camp-Meeting Association, have, upon full consideration of the subject, deemed it advisable to join in a call for a Union Conference and Convention, to be held at Lansing on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 28th and 29th, and March 1st, 1884.  The object of the meeting may be stated generally to be the discussion of subjects affecting the cause of Spiritualism and Free Thought, and to take some order that will secure more united and concurrent action.

While the officers who join in this call do so officially, the meeting itself will be unofficial, though advisory, and a cordial invitation is extended to all Spiritualists, Liberalists and Freethinkers to attend and participate.  It is hoped to make the coming Convention the largest that has ever been held in the State representing this class of thought.

It is known that a number of the friends of justice at Lowell have brought suit to test the question of Bible reading in the public schools.  The coming meeting ought, not only by its numbers, but its voice, to respond to this step in a way to strengthen the sinews of those who have been bold enough to enter upon it.

The Convention will be held at Mead’s Hall, and will be called to order at two o’clock on Friday, Feb. 28th.  The leading speakers of the State will be in attendance.

The following officers of the two Associations will act as a joint Executive Committee in charge of the Convention: On behalf of the State Association S. and L.—the President, W. J. Cronk, the Secretary, S. B. McCracken, and Director J. H. Burnham.  On behalf of the Nemoka Association—the President, Dr. N. A. Dryer, the Secretary, Mrs. M. J. Mead, and Director S. I. Shaw.  The joint committee will meet at nine o’clock on the morning of Feb. 28th., to transact any necessary business preliminary to the organization of the Convention.

Committee for Local Arrangements—Dr. N. A. Dryer, Dr. A. W. Edson, S. P. Buck, P. S. Olds, J. M. Potter, Mrs. Gertrude Merrill, Mrs. S. P. Buck, Mrs. P. S. Olds.

Railway Rates—Certificates for reduced railway rates may be had by addressing S. B. McCracken, Detroit, enclosing stamp.

On behalf of the State Association of Spiritualists and Liberalists:

Walter J. Cronk, President.
S. B. McCracken, Secretary.

On behalf of the Nemoka Spiritualist Camp-Meeting Association:

S. L. Shaw,
Chairman Board of Directors.


Michigan Spiritualist Convention.

The Annual Meeting of the Michigan Association of Spiritualists will be held at Kalamazoo on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 22nd, 23rd, and 24th—convening at Grange Hall in said city at 2 P.M. Friday.  Saturday evening and Sunday sessions will be held in the Unitarian Church.  Friday P.M. and Saturday A.M. and P.M. will be devoted to business and the general discussion of subjects of interest in the Spiritual cause; evenings and Sunday A.M. and P.M. to addresses.

Among the subjects to be considered will be, “The liability of our Clairvoyant and Magnetic Physicians under the new State medical law, with a view of adopting means for the protection of such physicians.”

Election of officers will take place Saturday P.M.

Among the speakers expected to deliver addresses are: Giles B. Stebbins, Charles A. Andrus, Mrs. L. A. Pearsall, Mrs. E. C. Woodruff, Mrs. Sarah Graves, J. P. Whiting and Dr. J. A. Marvin.

Reduced rates at hotels and boarding-houses.  For reduced rates on railways, address Secretary for certificate.  Board engaged in advance by addressing Silas Bigelow, Chairman of Local Committee, Kalamazoo.

All Spiritualists in the State are cordially invited to be present and take part in the deliberations and business of the Convention.  Spiritualists from out of the State will be welcomed.

J. P. Whiting, President.
Dr. J. A. Marvin, Secretary, 210 Woodward Avenue, Detroit.

Detroit, Mich., Jan 23rd, 1884.

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