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BOURTII ANNUAL REPORT.
chief of Wisconsin, must cvcr be esteemed as valuable and
interesting.
We repeat the list of individuals, as given in our last Report,
with such additions and corrections as the changes in the year
render necessary, who have kindly consented to furnish their
portraits for the Society's Picture Gallery-and all of the forty-
one in number are more or less intimately connectcd with
Wisconsin history; Hon. LEWIS CASS, so long the Governor of
Michigan Territory, when what is now Wisconsin formed a part;
Ex-Governor JOHX REYNOLDS, Illinois, so prominently con-
of
nected with thc Black Hawk war, and now devoting his vigorous
old age in historic and educational labors; Governors DODGE,
RORNER, TALLMADGE, DEWEY, FARWELL, I~ASHFORD;
and
Hon. MOSES MEEKER, COI. D. M. PABKINSON, Hon. MORGAN
L. MARTIN, Gen. A. G. ELLIS, Col. JAMES ORRISON ON, Col.
SAMUEL RYAN, Capt. R. H. RICGOON, Bev. ALPRED BRUNSON,
3. V. SUYDAM, Hon. CHARLES DURKEE, Col. H. M. BILLINGS,
CIILEF JUSTICE WHITON, Hon. STEPTIEN TAYLOR, BISHOP KEN-
PER, Dr. 13. B. CAET, Rev. JASON LOTHROY, Col. JOHN
B.
TERRY, Gen. HERCULES DOUSMAN, WM. N. SEYMOUR, Col.
JAMES MAXWELL, CYRUS WOODMAN, Hon, AUGUSTUS A. BIRD,
Hon. CHARLES C. SHOLES, DARWIN CLARK, Hon. PATRICK
P.
ROGAN, Hon. DANIEL WELLS, Jr., Maj. JOHN SHELDON,
Hon. JOSHUA HATHAWAY, BISHOP NENNI, Hon. CHARLES H.
Hon. ASAHEL FINCII,
LARRABEE, Hon. SAMUEL CRAWFORD,
Jr., GEORGE P. DELAPLAINE, Hon. WYMAN SPOONER, Hon.
JOSEPH JACKSON, also of the late Gen. GEORGE W. HICK-
and
COX, JOHN MESSERSMITH, and the distinguished Stockbridge
Chief, JOHN IY. QUINNEY, from their respective friends.
Beside this long list of desirable portraits, the following
distinguished artists of our country, whose fame is co-extensive
with the Union, have most kindly and courteously promised or
intimated some gift of their pencil to the Society, viz : JOHN
G.
N.
B. JOHNSTON, and JOHN FRANKENSTEIN, JOHN NEABLE,