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The meeting proceeded to the election of officers
for the current year. Jacob Bigelow was unanimously
rëelected President by ballot. In like manner Henry M. Parker was elected Secretary and George
W. Bond, Treasurer severally by ballot.
Voted, that the Committee on Lots for the ensuing
year consist of the same gentlemen who constituted that
Committee the past year. to wit. Messrs Jacob Bigelow, C.P. Curtis, and Isaac Parker.
Mr Isaac Parker having asked to be excused from
acting longer on the Committee on Finance, it was
Voted. That the Committee on Finance for the ensuing
year consist of Messrs B.A. Gould and Geo. W. Crockett.
Catalogue
The President having brought the matter of the
Catalogue and Mr Nathl Dearborn's proposal to pub-
lish the same, to the notice, of the Trustees it was
ordered that the Secretary answer Mr Dearborn by letter
informing him that so much progress has been made
in publishing the map and catalogue, that it would
be impracticable now to employ him in the business.
The meeting proceeded to the election of officers
for the current year. Jacob Bigelow was unanimously
rëelected President by ballot. In like manner Henry M. Parker was elected Secretary and George
W. Bond, Treasurer severally by ballot.
Voted, that the Committee on Lots for the ensuing
year consist of the same gentlemen who constituted that
Committee the past year. to wit. Messrs Jacob Bigelow, C.P. Curtis, and Isaac Parker.
Mr Isaac Parker having asked to be excused from
acting longer on the Committee on Finance, it was
Voted. That the Committee on Finance for the ensuing
year consist of Messrs B.A. Gould and Geo. W. Crockett.
Catalogue
The President having brought the matter of the
Catalogue and Mr Nathl Dearborn's proposal to pub-
lish the same, to the notice, of the Trustees it was
ordered that the Secretary answer Mr Dearborn by letter
informing him that so much progress has been made
in publishing the map and catalogue, that it would
be impracticable now to employ him in the business.