Members of the American Anti-Imperialist League
Established as the national League
At an October 1899 meeting of anti-imperialists in Chicago the regional League's were reorganized into a national institution and called the American Anti-Imperialist League. This new national League would direct the regional Leagues and Chicago was made the headquarters. The Boston League remained quite autonomous and renamed itself the New England Anti-Imperialist League. The purpose of the reorganization was to streamline and unify the anti-imperialist movement in time for the 1900 presidential elections. Many of the members of the national League acted as honorary Vice-Presidents as well as officers for their regional Leagues. The national League was disbanded when a split occured within the movement in 1904.
A. H. Alford
Edward Atkinson

Leonard Woolsey Bacon
Thomas Scott Bacon
Edgar Addison Bancroft

Samuel G. Bean
John Beatty
Herbert Seeley Bigelow

William Birney

James Lawrence Blair
Horace Boies

George Sewall Boutwell

Samuel Bowles
John W. Bradbury
Gamaliel Bradford
Charles Rufus Brown
William George Bruce
John C. Bullitt
E. B. Burroughs
Donelson Caffery
Allen Daniel Candler
John Griffin Carlisle
Andrew Carnegie

Frank Clark
William Bourke Cockran

Patrick Andrew Collins
Richard Teller Crane
William Augustus Croffut
Ernest Howard Crosby

F. M. Curry
Robert Fulton Cutting
Theodore Ledyard Cuyler
Noah Knowles Davis
Frank A. Day
Ralph Waldo Emerson Donges
George Franklin Edmunds

Louis R. Ehrich
Dana Estes
William Henry Fish, Jr.
William Henry Fleming
Henry Jesse Fletcher
Patrick Ford
Austen George Fox
George Gallagher
Samuel Gompers

Frederick William Gookin
Bolton Hall
Moses Hallett
James Marshall Head
Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Knudt Hoegh
Charles Edward Hooker
R. E. Hornor
James G. Howard
James M. Ingersoll
Edward Holton James

Madison M. Jayne
Henry U. Johnson
Albert Sidney Johnston
Joseph Forney Johnston
Jenkin Lloyd Jones

Walter M. Jordan
Richard Rolland Kenney
James Laurence Laughlin
John V. LeMoyne
John Jacob Lentz
Charlton Thomas Lewis
John Lind
Daniel Miner Lord
Charles Fletcher Lummis
John McLaren McBryde
Alexander Caldwell McClurg
Levi McGee
William Douglas McHugh
Webb McNall
Peter W. Meldrim
George Gluyas Mercer
S. W. Mercer
Henry Brewer Metcalf
Joshua Weldon Miles
William J. Mize
Frank Sims Moody
Joseph R. Moore
Thomas A. Moran

Julius Sterling Morton
Walter Muir
Herbert Myrick
H. B. Nicholas
J. E. O'Brien
Patrick O'Farrell
George W. Ochs
Warren Olney
Frederick Opp
Francis A. Osborn
Sidney M. Owen
George Laban Paddock
William Jackson Palmer
David H. Patton
George Foster Peabody

Richard Franklin Pettigrew
Edward John Phelps
Henry Codman Potter
J. M. Pottgieser
William Potts
Emil Preetorius
James A. Ray
William H. Rogers
Uriah Milton Rose
William Mackintire Salter
Samuel Williamson Sample
Andrew Jackson Sawyer
Murray Schloss
Carl Schurz

Julius Schutze
Frank Hamline Scott
Cato Sells
R. H. Semple
Edward Morse Shepard
John Sherman
Henry Martyn Simmons
James Luther Slayden
Edwin Burritt Smith
Howard Leslie Smith
Rufus Biggs Smith
Samuel H. Smith
John Lancaster Spalding
Edward H. Stang
John E. Stealey
Moorfield Storey

Charles Mathews Sturges
William Graham Sumner

Graham Taylor
Martin E. Tew
Charles Spalding Thomas
Benjamin Ryan Tillman
Charles Arnette Towne
George Turner
R. W. Turner
Edwin Fuller Uhl
John Joseph Valentine
Boyd Vincent
Henry Vollmer
Hermann Eduard Von Holst
Alfred Moore Waddell
Myron Hamilton Walker
Lew Wallace, Jr.
Winslow Warren
Herbert Welsh
Frederick E. White
Horace White
Albert Hall Whitfield
Charles Bowditch Wilby
George B. Wild
G. Willrich
Thomas F. Wilson
Erving Winslow
W. H. S. Wood
Gordon Woodbury
Sigmund Zeisler

M. Patrick Cullinane, Liberty and Anti-Imperialism, May 20, 2009.
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