Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 139)

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unseemly noises, or otherwise conducting themselves unsuitably
to the purposes to which the grounds are devoted, will
be required instantly to leave the grounds, and upon refusal,
will be compelled to do so; such persons will also be
prosecuted.

No vehicle is to be driven in the Cemetery at a rate
faster than a walk
.

No horse is to be left unfastened without a keeper.

No horse is to be fastened, except at the posts provided
for this purpose. _

All persons are prohibited from gathering any flowers,
either wild or cultivated, or breaking any tree shrub or plant.

Any person who shall be found in possession of flowers
or shrubs, while in the grounds, or before leaving them, will
be deemed to have unlawfully taken them in the grounds,
and will be prosecuted accordingly.

N. B. Persons carrying flowers into the Cemetery to be placed
on any lot or grave, as offerings or memorials, are requested to
notify the Gate-keeper, as they pass in; in every other case flowers
brought to the Cemetery must be left without the Gate, or with
the Gate-keeper
, until the owner passes out again. _

All persons are prohibited from writing upon, defacing
and injuring any monuments, fence or other structure, in or
belonging to the Cemetery.

All persons are prohibited from discharging fire-arms
in the Cemetery. _

The Superintendent, the Gatekeeper and any other
person acting under them, shall have a right to require his or
her name from any person other than a Proprietor, or a member
of his family who shall visit the grounds, and upon his

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