Trustees Records, Volume 2, 1854 (page 027)

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ent of Mount Auburn with a salary of six hundred
dollars, whose duty it shall be, under the superin
tendent, to have the immediate charge of the work-
men, and see that they faithfully perform the work
assigned them, and to do such other duties as the
Trustees, through their Superintendent shall direct.

Secretary change - - in -

Second. Notwithstanding the faithful and effic-
ient services rendered to the Corporation for a series
of years by the present-incumbent, circumstances
occurred at the late annual meetings, much to
the regret of your committee, which render it
manifest that it is the expectation of a large
portion of the proprietors, that the office of the Sec-
retary should be filled by another person for
the ensuing year, therefore in order to produce
harmony and the best interests of the Corpora-
tion your committee recommend that this of-
fice be filled by the election of ________ _______.

Committee on Grounds. &c.

Third. Your committee consider consider it important
and necessary that there be annually appointed
a standing committee of three on grounds,
avenues and paths, whose duty it shall be to
advise and consult with the superintendent in
the care of the grounds avenues and paths, to
make such suggestions in regard to alterations
and improvements as they may deem expe-
dient to the proper officers, who shall under
their supervision cause the same to be executed.

It is expected however, that in operations
involving considerable expense the board of

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Elizabeth Casner

Is there any record of the meeting mentioned here that caused Henry M Parker was no longer suitable as secretary?