It was Organized November 1, 1890 - Members and Officers.
Mayfield has a parlor of Native Sons that stands in the front rank of the army of young Californias, who are organized for the purpose of fostering memories of "the days of old, the days of gold, the days of '49." It was organized November 1, 1890, with the following charter members:
S. AMPUERO
F.W. BACON
Chas. BYRNES
W.R. BARTLEY
JAS. BURNS
John BUELNA
Patrick CROWLEY
John CROWLEY
Wm. DAY
F.P. DOUGHERTY
Jas. DOUGHERTY
Geo. DOUGHERTY
R. ESPINOSA
F.W. FLANELLY
Jas. FARMIN
S. FELIX
J. FELIX
L.J. LOESCH
E.A. LaPEIRE
Wm. MULLEN
A. MARGOT
Robt. MORRIS
J. MARTINEZ
Samuel MOUNT
H.W. ORR
L. O'HARA
Newton ORR
John PERKINS
Thos. PERKINS
Bert SPAULDING
Sylvester SOTO
W. WANOR
R.L. SCOTT
L.G. WEISSHAAR
E.F. WEISSHAAR
In the month of July last a nw hall was procured and handsomely furnished...
The parlor has just received a magnificent banner... In the center is a well executed painting, showing the Sierra Morena Mountains with the foothills, a picture of old Uncle Jim's cabin and well, with the old county road in the foreground.
Following are the officers:
Past President, J.L. GREER
Pres. E. A. DORNBERGER
First Vice P. CROWLEY
Second Vice, A. DORNBERGER
Third Vice. V. DORNBERGER
Recording Secretary, T.K.
TOWNE
Financial Secretary, Jas.
ORR
Treasurer, L.G. WEISSHAAR
Marshal, E.F. WEISSHAAR
Inside Sentinel, R.L. GREER
Outside Sentinel, N. ROBLES
Trustee, F.G. WETZEL
Trustee, H.W. ORR
Trustee, S. MOUNT
The present members of the Parlor are:
B. SPAULDING
G.F. DOUGHERTY
L.G. WEISSHAAR
L.J. LOESCH
P. CROWLEY
T. PERKINS
S. AMPUERO
N. ORR
S. SOTO
R. MORRIS
J. DOUGHERTY
J. CROWLEY
E.A. LaPEIRE
John PERKINS
F.W. FLANELLY
H.W. ORR
F.P. DOUGHERTY
J. FELIX
J. FARMIN
R.L. GREER
E.A. EORNBERGER
Jas. ORR
J.L. GREER
S. MOUNT
N. ROBLES
Chas. KOTTINGER
B.B. RODGERS
V. DORNBERGER
F.G. WETZEL
F.K. TOWNE
A.L. DORNBERGER
H.L. MARCHAND
Jos. SOTO