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nation of arch there be a recess of three inches up — with stucco coruice — 

 pilasters with sunlv panels — Doric capitals. 



Voted, — To leave oil" iron doors and shutters; but hinges or hooks for 

 them are to be put in walls. 



Voted, — That Mr. Hoyden be requested to make a plan showing these altera- 

 tions and in conformity with the above votes; and this plan l)e submitted for 

 proposals for erecting the building. 



WILLIAM WOUlvMAN, Sec." 



'.' April 1, '51. 

 At a meeting of Building Committee it was 



Voted,— That Messrs. W. T. Merrifleld, H. N. Tower, and Wm. M. Bickford, 

 be a Sub-Committee and agents to superintend the work. 



Voted, — That there be one step to threshold at front of building. 



(by S. SALISBURY.) WM. WORKMAN, Sec." 



"At a meeting of the Horticultural Society's Building Committee 

 at S. M. L. Ins. OfKce, June 2, '51, there was present Messrs. 

 Salisbury, Paine, Lincoln, Merrifield, Bickford and Workman; and it 

 was 



Voted, — That Messrs. Paine & Bickford be a Committee with authority to 

 arrange for a temporary loan, not exceeding Ten Thousand Dollars, on the 

 names of the committee. 



Voted, — That the sub-committee of superintendence be authorized and re- 

 quested to effect an insurance on the building while in progress of ei'ection, 



WILLIAM WORKMAN, Sec." 



" At a meeting of the Building Committee at the usual place, July 

 14, '51, it was 



Voted, — That the sub-committee, together with tlie President and Treas- 

 urer, be authorized to lease the Hall to the Third Baptist Society for a sum 

 not less than Five Hundred Dollars a year, to be paid in semi-annual instal- 

 ments, for a terra of not less than five nor exceeding ten years : reserving for 

 the Horticultural Society the right, by giving a week's notice, to the use of 

 the Hall, whenever they shall need it for the use of said Society (Sundays ex- 

 cepted) : and the said Baptist Society may have full use of the Hall at all 

 times, except as above reserved, for religious purposes and for concerts only, 

 they to furnish seats and furniture for their use. 



Voted, — That the sub-committee, the President and Treasurer (be author- 

 ized?) to lease the stores for a term not exceeding Five Years; also, to lease 

 the 2 rooms in front, in the 2d story, reserving the right of the Society to use 

 the latter whenever their convenience may require. 



Present at the meeting, Messrs. Salisbury, Paiue, Bickford, Lincoln 

 and Workman. 



WILLIAM WORKMAN, Sec." 



''Dec. 1, 1851. 

 At a meeting of the Committee, Messrs. Salisbury, Paine, Merrifield, 

 Tower, Bickford & Workman being pi'esent, it was 



Voted, — That an Insurance of Five Thousand Dollars be effected on the 

 building of the Horticultural Hall. 



