Members of the Anti-Imperialist League, 1898-1899
First Anti-Imperialist League
Formed from the Committee of Correspondence work finding like-minded anti-imperialists, the first League operated from 1898 until 1899 when the League was reorganized into a local branch of the American Anti-Imperialist League. The main operations of the League was the opposition of the Treaty of Paris.
Charles Francis Adams
Felix Adler
Edward Atkinson

Leonard Woolsey Bacon
Edward P. Bliss
George Sewall Boutwell

Samuel Bowles
Gamaliel Bradford
John C. Bullitt
Donelson Caffery
John Griffin Carlisle
Andrew Carnegie

James Coolidge Carter
Grover Cleveland
William Bourke Cockran

Patrick Andrew Collins
Theodore Ledyard Cuyler
George Franklin Edmunds

William Endicott, Jr.
William Henry Fleming
Patrick Ford
Austen George Fox
Samuel Gompers

David Greene Haskins, Jr.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Henry U. Johnson
Reverdy Johnson
David Starr Jordan
William Larrabee
Charlton Thomas Lewis
George Gluyas Mercer
James Phinney Munroe

James Jefferson Myers
Patrick O'Farrell
Francis A. Osborn
Albert Stevens Parsons
Hazen Smith Pingree
Henry Codman Potter
Emil Preetorius
Henry Wade Rogers
Carl Schurz

John Sherman
Moorfield Storey

William Graham Sumner

Benjamin Ryan Tillman
John Joseph Valentine
Hermann Eduard Von Holst
William Cushing Wait
Winslow Warren
Herbert Welsh
Erving Winslow
M. Patrick Cullinane, Liberty and Anti-Imperialism, May 24, 2009.
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