Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 158)

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Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 158)

158

was filled by the unanimous election of Messrs Gould & Crockett.

Mr G. W. Crockett was chosen Auditor of Accounts for the
ensuing year

Treasurer's salary.

The Secretary laid before the meeting a letter from the
Treasurer G.W. Bond in relation to his salary which
was discussed and finally referred to a Committee of
two consisting of Messrs Gould & Read to communicate
with Mr Bond personally and to report at a future
meeting.

Police at the Cemetery.

Voted. That Mr Gould and B.R. Curtis be a committee on
the subject of employing Mr Bird as a police officer offici-
ally at the Cemetery.

Fence.

The President, from the Committee on Lots made a
verbal report in relation to the cost of a stone, brick
and timber fence
about the Cemetery; thereupon

Voted. To refer it to the Committee on Lots to take such
measures as they deem proper in relation to the con-
struction of a fence around the Cemetery and that
they be authorized to contract for the erection of the
same.

Adjourned. A True record
Attest Henry M. Parker. Secretary.

Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 158)

158

was filled by the unanimous election of Messrs Gould & Crockett.

Mr G. W. Crockett was chosen Auditor of Accounts for the
ensuing year

Treasurer's salary.

The Secretary laid before the meeting a letter from the
Treasurer G.W. Bond in relation to his salary which
was discussed and finally referred to a Committee of
two consisting of Messrs Gould & Read to communicate
with Mr Bond personally and to report at a future
meeting.

Police at the Cemetery.

Voted. That Mr Gould and B.R. Curtis be a committee on
the subject of employing Mr Bird as a police officer offici-
ally at the Cemetery.

Fence.

The President, from the Committee on Lots made a
verbal report in relation to the cost of a stone, brick
and timber fence
about the Cemetery; thereupon

Voted. To refer it to the Committee on Lots to take such
measures as they deem proper in relation to the con-
struction of a fence around the Cemetery and that
they be authorized to contract for the erection of the
same.

Adjourned. A True record
Attest Henry M. Parker. Secretary.