Records of Committees, Volume 1, 1831 (page 025)

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Records of Committees, Volume 1, 1831 (page 025)

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ized to procure a new lithographic copy of the
Map of Mount Auburn &c, if they see fit—

So Gate

Ordered that the Gate on the Southerly side of
the Cemetery
, be closed & fastened permanently

Labourers

Ordered that, in as much as it is indispensable
to the good order of the Cemetery, that all labour-
ers there be under the immediate direction
& control of the Superintendant, no persons shall
be employed in digging out & improving lots
in the Cemetery except such as are employed
by the Superintendant; or with his and all
mechanics working in the Cemetery shall
and all Carmen & others handling stone & ma-
terials therein shall be under his direction

Oxen

Ordered that the Superintendant purchase a
pair of working Oxen, for the use of the Garden
& Cemetery—

Charles P. Curtis
Secy

At a meeting of the Garden & Cemetery Committee
held , present— Mr Bond,
Dr Bigelow, Mr Curtis, Mr Gould & Mr Brown

Voted that the Secretary give notice to all Sub-
scribers who have not received deeds of their
lots, that they must apply to the Treasurer for
them on or before the , if
they wish to enjoy the privilege of being mem-
bers of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society
Mr Bond was chosen Chairman pro tempore—

Records of Committees, Volume 1, 1831 (page 025)

25

ized to procure a new lithographic copy of the
Map of Mount Auburn &c, if they see fit—

So Gate

Ordered that the Gate on the Southerly side of
the Cemetery
, be closed & fastened permanently

Labourers

Ordered that, in as much as it is indispensable
to the good order of the Cemetery, that all labour-
ers there be under the immediate direction
& control of the Superintendant, no persons shall
be employed in digging out & improving lots
in the Cemetery except such as are employed
by the Superintendant; or with his and all
mechanics working in the Cemetery shall
and all Carmen & others handling stone & ma-
terials therein shall be under his direction

Oxen

Ordered that the Superintendant purchase a
pair of working Oxen, for the use of the Garden
& Cemetery—

Charles P. Curtis
Secy

At a meeting of the Garden & Cemetery Committee
held , present— Mr Bond,
Dr Bigelow, Mr Curtis, Mr Gould & Mr Brown

Voted that the Secretary give notice to all Sub-
scribers who have not received deeds of their
lots, that they must apply to the Treasurer for
them on or before the , if
they wish to enjoy the privilege of being mem-
bers of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society
Mr Bond was chosen Chairman pro tempore—