ACT OF INCORPORATION. 



dlommoiuvfalth of Pa.si.siai:luisi«tt!Si. 



in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-two. 



An Act to Incorporate the Worcester County Horticultural Society. 



Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Bepresentatives, in General Court 

 assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: 



Section 1. John Greeu, Anthony Chase, Frederic W. Paine, George \V. 

 Richardson, their associates and successors are hereby made a corporation, 

 by the name of the Worcester County Horticultural Society, for the purpose 

 of advancing the science and encouraging and improving the practice of 

 Horticulture; and, for that purpose, shall have all the powers and privileges 

 and be subject to all the duties, liabilities and restrictions, contained in the 

 forty-fourth Chapter of the Revised Statues. 



Section 2. The said Corporation may, for the purpose aforesaid, hold 

 real estate to the amount of Hf teen hundred dollars, and personal estate to 

 the amount of two thousand dollars. 



House of Representatives, March 3, 1842. 

 Passed to be enacted. 



SAMUEL H. WALLEY, Jr., Speaker pro fern. 



In Senate, March 3, 18-12. 

 Passed to be enacted. 



March 3, 1842. Approved. 



JOSIAH QUINCY, Jr., President. 

 JOHN DAVIS. 



