SETTLEMENT WITH MOUNT AUBURN. Ill 



appointed for that purpose, to be subscribed on behalf of the said Society 

 by their President, Josiah Stickney ; and the said Proprietors of the Ceme- 

 tery of Mount Auburn have caused their corporate seal to be hereto affixed, 

 and these presents to be subscribed by their President, Jacob Bigelow, the 

 day and year first above written. 



In presence of 

 HoLLis HuNNEWELL, to Mass. Ilort. Society. 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society, by 



JOSIAH STICKNEY. [l. s.] 



Approved, 

 MARSHALL P. WILDER, 

 EDWARD S. RAND, 



Comm. of Mass. Hort. Society. 



Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, by 



Jacob bigelow, President . [l. s.] 



HOLLIS HuNNEWELL, (tO J. BigcloW.) 



Commonwealih of Massachusetts. 



SuEFOLK, ss. Boston, December 24, A. D., 1858. 

 The above named Jacob Bigelow, President of the Proprietors of the 

 Cemetery of Mount Auburn, acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be 

 the free act and deed of the said Corporation, and the above named Josiah 

 Stickney, President of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, acknowl- 

 edged the same to be the free act and deed of the said Society. 

 Before me, 



Edward S. Rand, Justice of the Peace. 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society, ) 

 Horticultural Hall, Dec. 18, 1858. I 



At an adjourned meeting of the Society, held this day, President 

 Stickney in the chair. Edward S. Rand, from the Committee appointed 

 to execute an Indenture with the Proprietors of Mount Auburn Cemetery, 

 presented the Indenture which hod been prepared for execution, and, the 

 same having been read, the President was authorized to execute the same. 

 A true copy, 

 Attest, F. Lyman Winship, Recording Secretary. 



At an adjournment of the regular monthly meeting of the Trustees of the 

 Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, held in Boston, December 

 "20, A. D. 1858, the Committee of Conference, having reported the terms of 

 adjustment agreed upon in behalf of the Massachusetts Horticultural 

 Society, upon the one hand, and of the said Proprietors upon the other, in 



