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Members of the Committee of Correspondence

Established at the June 15, 1898 Faneuil Hall Meeting

The Committee of Correspondence was created at the first Anti-Imperialist meeting with the purpose of contacting others throughout the country and urging them to join the movement. Their persistence and networking resulted in the birth of the Anti-Imperialist League and later committee with similar duties helped create the national movement. (Maria Lanzar-Carpio, The Anti-Imperialist League, Chapter 2).

Edward P. Bliss

Gamaliel Bradford

David Greene Haskins, Jr.

George E. McNeill

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John Wells Morss

James Phinney Munroe

James Phinney Munroe

Albert Stevens Parsons

William Cushing Wait

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Erving Winslow

 

 

M. Patrick Cullinane, Liberty and Anti-Imperialism, May 14, 2009.

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