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At the subsequent | At the subsequent preliminary meetings that took place during the process of [[Founding of the Theosophical Society|forming the Society]] the earlier signatories were joined by others whose names were added to the roster of "founders". Some of the new names mentioned include: [[Seth Pancoast|Dr. Seth Pancoast]], [[J. H. Wiggin|Rev. J. H. Wiggin]], Dr. W. H. Atkinson, Dr. H. Carlos, Tudor Horton, Edwin S. Ralphs, and Francisco Agromonte. | ||
On [[October 30]], 1875, the officers of the Theosophical Society were elected, as follows: | |||
*''President'': Col. H. S. Olcott | |||
*''Vice-Presidents'': G. H. Felt and Dr. S. Pancoast | |||
*''Corresponding Secretary'': Mme H. P. Blavatsky | |||
*''Recording Secretary'': John Storer Cobb | |||
*''Treasurer'': H. J. Newton | |||
*''Librarian'': Charles Sotheran | |||
*''Councillors'': Rev. J. H. Wiggin, R. B. Westbrook, Mrs. E. H. Britten, Dr. C. E. Simmons, and H. D. Monachesi. | |||
*''Counsel to the Society'': William Q. Judge | |||
== "The Founders" == | == "The Founders" == |
Revision as of 20:28, 19 February 2014
The Theosophical Society was formed in series of six meetings that took place from September to November, 1875, in New York City. On the second meeting, held on September 8, the following names were recorded as being part of the founders of the Society:[1][2]
At the subsequent preliminary meetings that took place during the process of forming the Society the earlier signatories were joined by others whose names were added to the roster of "founders". Some of the new names mentioned include: Dr. Seth Pancoast, Rev. J. H. Wiggin, Dr. W. H. Atkinson, Dr. H. Carlos, Tudor Horton, Edwin S. Ralphs, and Francisco Agromonte.
On October 30, 1875, the officers of the Theosophical Society were elected, as follows:
- President: Col. H. S. Olcott
- Vice-Presidents: G. H. Felt and Dr. S. Pancoast
- Corresponding Secretary: Mme H. P. Blavatsky
- Recording Secretary: John Storer Cobb
- Treasurer: H. J. Newton
- Librarian: Charles Sotheran
- Councillors: Rev. J. H. Wiggin, R. B. Westbrook, Mrs. E. H. Britten, Dr. C. E. Simmons, and H. D. Monachesi.
- Counsel to the Society: William Q. Judge
"The Founders"
When the term "The Founders" is used the early writings such as The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett, it usually refers to Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott.