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5 Persons living more than one mile
from the Village and not belonging
to either of the Religious Societies of the
Village may have the use of the hearse
by paying a reasonable compensation

6 The Directors shall inspect the tomb
& hearse house once in three months
& report at the Annual Meeting

Note. The tomb was built by a voluntary
subscription of nearly all the citizens of
this Village, for a common receiving
tomb in winter months, when the snow
and frost render it difficult to bury
in the Cemetery. The Hearse was procured
by voluntary subscription some some six
years ago and is still property of 1 original
subscriber.

Voted to make a further ASseSsment of fifty
cents a share, making one dollar for the
year,

Voted, that the thanks of the ASsociation be
presented to the Trustees of Dart. College

RECTO:

for the grant of a piece of land on the
North of the Cemetery for the purpose of getting
acceSs to the North table land.

Voted that Prof. Young & Sanborn be a Committee
to confer with the Committee of the Trustees
(MeSSrs Dr Lord & D. Blaisdell) concerning
the aSsignment of a lot or lots in the
Cemetery for the use of the College.

Voted, to pay Prof. Sanborn for completing
the erection of the fence on the Eastern
side of 1 Cemetery

Voted to adjourn without day.

Attest
John Richards

. At a meeting of the Directors
held this day at Prof. Sanborn's study

Voted that Mr J. Emerson Jr be requested
to collect the tax of $1. per share & the
other dues. Mr Emerson accepted.

Voted that the Treasurer employ a
suitable person to take charge of the hearse
house and hearse, to render his services

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