hanover-cemetery-dh38-3-11-024

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VERSO:

at funerals, and to prescribe the com-
pensation of One dollar for one burial

(It is understood that when the hearse
is used by people out of the village & by
persons not belonging to either of the Relig
ious Societies, such use shall be paid
to the Treasurer at the customary rates
for carriages per mile).

Voted that there be appropriated
to the use of Dartmouth College in perpe-
tuity twelve lots Thirty two by twenty four
feet each, constituting a square, lying
on the North table land and bounded
on the South by a line straight line
between the stones No. 22 & 36, and
that a deed of conveyance be given
to the Treasurer of Dart. College, where
he shall give to the Association a deed
of the land granted by the College ad-
joining the Cemetery North, containing
about One acre.

Attest
John Richards
Secretary

RECTO:

Hearse

Copy - see file.

"The undersigned, original subscribers
for purchasing the Hearse now commonly
used for burial on Hanover Plain do
hereby make over our right and title
to said Hearse to the Dartmouth Ceme-
tery Association
on condition that said
Hearse continue to be appropriated to
the common use of the citizens of Hanover
Plain
for burial.

J. G. Ward
Monroe Pike
Jabez Douglass
A B Closson
Russell Smith
Asa Brown
Wm H Poole
Willis Kinsman
G W Kibling
Jason Dudley
J S Patch
S. H Tracy"

The Treasurer appointed Madison Aldridge
to take charge of the hearse-house & hearse from
Jan 1. 1852

Attest, J Richards
Sec.

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