Francis Ellingwood Abbot, 66, cofounder in 1867 of the Free Religious Association, 23 October 1903.
Benjamin William Arnett Jr., 68, seventeenth bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal church and selfeducated editor of The Budget (1881-1904), 9 October 1906.
Josephine Abiah Penfield Cushman Bateham, 71, social activist who headed the Woman's Christian Temperance Union's Department for the Suppression of Sabbath Desecration, 15 March 1901.
Joseph A. Beebe, 70, bishop of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, 6 June 1903.
Jacob Beilhart, 41, founder of the communal Spirit Fruit Society, which lasted from 1901 until 1930, 24 November 1908.
Mary Lucinda Bonney, 84, Baptist laywoman and Indian rights activist as head of Women's National Indian Association, 24 July 1900.
Margaret McDonald Bottome, 78, president and organizer of the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons, 14 November 1906.
George Quayle Cannon, 74, editor, writer, leading member of the Church of Jesus Christ of.....
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