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The Secretary being absent, Geo. Wm Bond was
elected Secretary pro tempore. Mr. Curtis in the chair.
Assistant Superintendent.
Mr Bangs from the Committe on that sub-
ject reported in writing that Mr Howe concurred with
the Trustees that the increased duties of the super-
intendent required an assistant, and that he
should cheerfully co-operate with such officer in
carrying out the plans and wishes of the trustees.
The report was accepted, and it was Voted.
That Mr Bangs be a committee to recommend a
candidate for assistant superintendent.
The record of the last meeting was read and approved.
Ornamental Shrubs
Dr. Bigelow from the Committee on ornamental shrubs
appointed reported verbally that he had visited
several places in the interior with an experienced gardiner, with
the view of obtaining Laurel Bushes for the Cemetery; that from
a favorable location in Wilton N. H. one hundred bushes
The Secretary being absent, Geo. Wm Bond was
elected Secretary pro tempore. Mr. Curtis in the chair.
Assistant Superintendent.
Mr Bangs from the Committe on that sub-
ject reported in writing that Mr Howe concurred with
the Trustees that the increased duties of the super-
intendent required an assistant, and that he
should cheerfully co-operate with such officer in
carrying out the plans and wishes of the trustees.
The report was accepted, and it was Voted.
That Mr Bangs be a committee to recommend a
candidate for assistant superintendent.
The record of the last meeting was read and approved.
Ornamental Shrubs
Dr. Bigelow from the Committee on ornamental shrubs
appointed reported verbally that he had visited
several places in the interior with an experienced gardiner, with
the view of obtaining Laurel Bushes for the Cemetery; that from
a favorable location in Wilton N. H. one hundred bushes