Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 150)

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W. corner of the Cemetery and not far from the Gate.
for the accomodation [sic] of the great concourse of visitors
which it is anticipated will thus be brought to Mt
Auburn. It is to be feared that the grounds will be over-
run by crowds of persons who will make it a resort
for pleasure & amusement & thus disturb the sacred
quiet of the place. You Comee are not prepared, nor
is it any part of their duty, to recommend any par-
ticular course to be pursued by the Trustees, but they
are satisfied that a serious injury will result from
the establishment of a station so near the gate of the
Cemetery
, which will require some decided action on
the part of the Trustees or of the Proprietors.

for the Comee
M. Brimmer. Chairman.

The above report having been accepted and the re-
commendations contained therein approved the meet-
ing adjourned.

A true record. Attest
Henry M. Parker. Sec'y.

Trustees

Pursuant to notices issued in the usual manner by the Sec-
retary The Trustees met at the office of C.P. Curtis Esquire, 16
Court Street at Present Messrs Bigelow, Brimmer, C.P. Curtis, Gould,
Parker and Read. The Treasurer G.W. Bond was also in atten-
dance.

The Treasurer's annual report having been submitted, and

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