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Voted. To continue the iron fence as commenced on
the Easterly side of the Cemetery to the Southerly extremi-
ty of the grounds bounding on the road to Winchester's.
The preliminary arrangements for such a fence
and the contracting for its erection were referred to the
Committee on Lots with full powers _
Dr. Bigelow withdrew from the Committee on
the timber fence, and was excused from farther service. Mr Gould was appointed in his place. That Committee
(Messrs Gould & Read) was authorized to receive and dispose
of the Posts not used wanted in the construction of the fence, or to pay the compensation claimed by the fur-
nisher of the posts.
Voted That in accordance with the application of the
children and heirs of the late Aaron Haskell, proprietor
of Lot 59 in the Cemetery, Friend P. Haskell, the eldest
son of said Aaron, be designated for the time being
to represent said lot, and vote at the meetings of the
Corporation, receiving a ticket of admission in that
Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 185)
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rules of the Corporation.
Adjourned to meet at the same hour and place
on Friday September 7th
A true record.
Attest. Henry M. Parker - Secretary.
Voted. To continue the iron fence as commenced on
the Easterly side of the Cemetery to the Southerly extremi-
ty of the grounds bounding on the road to Winchester's.
The preliminary arrangements for such a fence
and the contracting for its erection were referred to the
Committee on Lots with full powers _
Dr. Bigelow withdrew from the Committee on
the timber fence, and was excused from farther service. Mr Gould was appointed in his place. That Committee
(Messrs Gould & Read) was authorized to receive and dispose
of the Posts not used wanted in the construction of the fence, or to pay the compensation claimed by the fur-
nisher of the posts.
Voted That in accordance with the application of the
children and heirs of the late Aaron Haskell, proprietor
of Lot 59 in the Cemetery, Friend P. Haskell, the eldest
son of said Aaron, be designated for the time being
to represent said lot, and vote at the meetings of the
Corporation, receiving a ticket of admission in that