Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 007)

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to ascertain the sales of Lots of the preceding year.

Section 11th. Be it further enacted, that any three or more
of the persons named in this Act shall have authority to call the first
meeting of the said Corporation by an advertisement in one or more
newspapers, printed in the City of Boston, seven days at least before
the time of holding such meeting, and specifying the time and place
thereof. And all Proprietors of Lots, who shall before, at or during the
time of holding such meeting, by writing assent to this act shall be
entitled to vote in person or by proxy at the said first meeting. And at
such meeting or any adjournment thereof, any elections maybe had, and
any business done, which are herein authorized to be had and done at an
annual meeting, although the same may not be specified in the notice
for the said meeting. And the first Board of Trustees, chosen at the
said meeting shall continue in Office until the annual meeting of
the said Corporation next ensuring their choice, and until another
Board are chosen in the their stead in pursuance of this Act.

Section 12th. Be it further enacted, That the said Cemetery
shall be and hereby is declared exempted from all public taxes,
so long as the same shall remain dedicated to the purposes of a Cemetery.

House of Reps
Passed to be enacted
(signed) Julius Rockwell Speaker


Approved
(signed) Samuel T Armstrong.

In Senate
Passed to be enacted
(signed) George Bliss President

A copy att (signed) Edw D Rangs
Secretary of the Commonwealth

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