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But those reminiscences are so far extended that I will 

 close. Many of the actors have paid the last debt of 

 nature, and those who are left are ffettinor to be anions: 

 the old folks. The following list of employees, so far as 

 can be recalled, is annexed. 



DRIVERS. 



Elolton D ilc, 



Willis, 



Carpenter, 



James Potter, 

 Woodbury Page, 

 S imuel Shaw, 

 Moses Shaw, 

 Albert Knight, 

 Jacob B Winchester, 

 William Winchester, 

 Peter W. Hay, 

 Benjamin Savory, 

 Lot Peach, 

 « hii [e - Cross, 

 William Cross, 

 Daniel Moore. 

 John Hathaway. 

 Allien Earris, 

 John Lane. 

 J. C. Trask, 

 James Trask. 

 Addison Center. 

 Charles S irgent, 



John Miller. 

 .Jonathan Cass, 

 Benjamin Thompson, 

 < lharles Dearborn, 

 Thomas Adams, 

 Joshua Bateman, 

 Joseph Potter. 

 Daniel Sanderson. 

 Thomas Dodge, 

 Benjamin Leavitt, 

 Isaac Pinkham, 

 Peter Stevens, 

 Thomas Adams, 

 J. U. Wheelock, 

 Noah Knox. 



SADDLERS. 



Joseph II. Saddler. 

 John Chipman, 



.John \Iai-kie. 

 John Frye. 



BLACKSMITHS. 



John McGlue, 



David Harding, 

 Peter McDermott. 



WHEELWRIGHTS. 



James smith. 

 I Osgood Bradley. 



CARRIAGE-BODY 



MAKERS. 



Stephen Daniels, 

 Benjamin Bray. 



PAINTERS. 



Joseph D. Sadler. 

 Daniel C. Manning. 



I LERKS. 



Henry < Iross, 

 D. M. Lancaster, 

 Daniel L. Procter, 

 William II. Foster. 



The character and time of the meetings of the Institute 

 were zealously discussed, most of the members present 

 taking part. All were earnest to have the meetings prove 

 more attractive to the public and to better meet the needs 

 of the community. It was then 



Voted, That the next meeting be held on the first 

 Monday in November at 7£ o'clock, and that the matter 

 of the arrangement and order for meetings for the coming 

 winter be referred to the lecture committee, with instruc- 

 tion to report at the next meeting. 



Adjourned. 



