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The Rocky Mountain Club was incorporated in New York City as an "Eastern Home of Western Men." with...

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The Rocky Mountain Club was incorporated in New York City as an "Eastern Home of Western Men." with the purpose to: "to create good-fellowship among the members and advance the interests of the Rock Mountain States." John Hays Hammond, was the only President. The original directors were: W. B. Thompson, A. J. Seligman, John Campbell Cory, B. B. Taylor, Frederick Russell Burnham, and J. J. McEvelly. Theodore Roosevelt was a prominent member. Key dates in the history of the club include: The Club was highly critical of Woodrow Wilson for not entering the war against Germany earlier. Once Roosevelt obtasined permission from the U.S. Congress to form a volunteer Army to help in France, Major Burnham was enlisted by the Club to raise the troops in the Western states and to coordinate recruitment efforts. Wilson ultimately rejected Roosevelt's plan and the volunteer Army disbanded. During the war, the club also raised $500,000 in relief funds for Belgium war refuges, and after the war it played a prominent part in helping U.S. soldiers from Western States re-incorporate into American society.

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