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New England Branch Freedmen's Union Commission.
(RECENTLY NEW ENGLAND FREEDMEN'S AID SOCIETY)
"This Commission is constituted to aid and co-operate with the people of the South, without distinction of race or color, in the improvement of their condition, upon the basis of industry, education, freedom, and Christian morality.  No schools or supply depots shall be maintained from the benefits of which any shall be excluded because of color." -- Art II., Constitution.

President.
HON. JOHN A. ANDREW.

Vice-Presidents.

REV. JACOB M. MANNING.
EDWARD ATKINSON.
REV. EDWARD E. HALE.
HON. JACOB SLEEPER.
REV. J. F. CLARKE, D.D.
DR. ROBERT W. HOOPER.
PROF. WILLIAM B. ROGERS.
REV. E.S. GANNETT, D.D.
EDWARD S. PHILBRICK.
REV. WILLIAM HAGUE, D.D.
EDWARD L. PIERCE.
REV. R.C. WATERSTON.
DR. LE BARON RUSSELL.
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.
REV. H.M. DEXTER.
HON. THOMAS RUSSELL.
REV. GEORGE H. HEPWORTH.
REV. A.A. MINER, D.D.

Maine.
His Excellency S. CONY.
HON. I. WASHBURNE, JR.

New Hampshire.
HON. I. GOODWIN.
T.H. LEVERETT.

Vermont.
HON. C.W. WILLARD.
HON. A.B. GARDNER.
REV. NORMAN SEAVER.

Rhode Island.
HON. SETH PADELFORD.
JOHN CARTER BROWN.

General Secretary.
J.H. CHAPIN, 8 STUDIO BUILDING.

Recording Secretary.
J.A. LANE, 43 FRANKLIN STREET.

Assistant Secretary.
R.F. WALLCUT, 8 STUDIO BUILDING.

Treasurer.
EDWARD W. HOOPER, 20 STATE STREET.

Auditor.
WILLIAM ENDICOTT, JR., 33 SUMMER STREET.

Executive Committee.
REV. JOHN PARKMAN, 8 Studio Building.
PROF. F.J. CHILD, Cambridge.
MRS. EDNAH D. CHENEY, 8 Studio Building.
EDWARD W. HOOPER, 20 State Street.
CADWALLADER CURRY, 55 Milk Street.

Committee on Teachers.
REV. JOHN PARKMAN, 8 Studio Building.
MISS H.E. STEVENSON, Sec.. 8 Studio Building.
MRS. EDNAH D. CHENEY,  8 Studio Building.
REV. CHARLES LOWE, 26 Chauncy Street.
HON. MARTIN BRIMMER, 48 Beacon Street.
MRS. J.A. LANE, 623 Tremont Street.
MISS E.S. HOOPER, 8 Studio Building.
MRS. EBEN CUTLER, 11 Edinboro' Street.

Committee on Clothing and Supplies.
FRED. W.G. MAY, 2 Broad Street.
MRS. SAMUEL CABOT, 11 Park Square.
MRS. WILLIAM B. ROGERS, 1 Temple Place.
MRS. A.L. MERRILL, 154 Newton Street.
MISS LUCY ELLIS, 114 Boylston Street.
L.P. ROWLAND, JR., 5 Tremont Temple.

Committee on Correspondence.
FRANCIS J. CHILD, Cambridge.
DR. H.I. BOWDITCH, 113 Boylston Street.
DR. SAMUEL CABOT, 11 Park Square.
CHARLES A. CUMMINGSM 9 Studio Building.
REV. FRED. FROTHINGHAM,Brattleboro',Vt.

Committee on Finance.
WILLIAM ENDICOTT, JR., 33 Summer St.
HON. MARTIN BRIMMER, 48 Beacon St.
E.W. KINSLEY, 37 Franklin Street.
CADWALLADER CURRY, 55 Milk Street.
CHARLES R. CODMAN, 7 Park Square.
MISS ABBY W. MAY, 27 Hollis Street.
EDWARD HARRIS, Woonsocket, R.I.
HENRY LOOMIS, Burlington, Vt.

All supplies for Freedmen should be address, "L.O. ROWLAND, No. 5 Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass., For Fr. Union Commission. From ---."

Each package should contain an invoice of the contents; and a duplicate copy should be sent by mail to L.P. ROWLAND, 8 Studio Building, Boston, Mass.

Transcription Notes:
8/20 - redid the grouping of Vice-Presidents. The top nine men on both sides of the columns are not listed under the states. For instance: Hepworth lived in NY. Garrison lived in Boston, MA. Rev. Jacob Sleeper lived in New Hampshire - working at the Methodist Bible Institute. 8-19-2021: Transcribed per guidelines. Treated each section as a single column list which allowed the state groupings under the Vice Presidents section to stay together. Marking for review