OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY, 



CHOSEN OCTOBER 1, 1846. 



JOHN W. PROCTOR, of Danvers, President. 

 DANIEL ADAMS. Jr., of Newbury, 1 

 SOLOMON LOW, of Boxforcl, I ... „ . , , 



ASA T. NEWHALL, of Lynnfielcl, \ ^''^ "^ residents. 

 ROYAL A MERRIM, of Topsfield, j 



WILLIAM SUTTON, of Salem, Treasurer. 



ALLEN W. DODGE, of Hamilton, Secretary. 



TRUSTEES. 



Lewis Allen, 

 Jedediah H. Barker, 

 Jacob Brown, 

 Hobart Clark, 

 Wm. N. Cleaveland, 

 Jeremiah Colman, 

 Andrew Dodge, 

 James H. Duncan, 

 Nathaniel Felton, 

 Moses French, 

 George Hood, 

 Joseph Howe, 

 Frederic Howes, 



Danvers. 



Andover. 



Ipswich. 



Andover. 



Topsfield. 



Newburyport. 



Wenham. 



Haverhill. 



Danvers. 



Salisbury. 



Lynn. 



Methuen. 



Salem. 



John M. Ives, 

 Josiah Kimball, 

 Joseph Kittredge, 

 Daniel P. King, 

 Jolm Marland, 

 Moses Newell, 

 Josiah Newhall, 

 Asa Nelson, 

 Andrew Nichols, 

 John Northend, 

 Gardner B. Perry, 

 Dean Robinson, 

 Horace Ware, 



Salem. 

 Boxford. 

 Andover. 

 Danvers. 

 Andover. 

 W. Newbury. 

 Lynnfield. 

 Georgetown. 

 Danvers. 

 Newbury. 

 Bradford. 

 W. Newbury. 

 Marblehead. 



Joseph Brown, 

 Jonas Holt, 

 Ebenezer Brown, 

 John Perkins, 



MEMBERS ADMITTED IN 1846. 



Danvers. 

 Andover. 

 Lynn. 

 Lynnfield. 



Moses P. Atwood, 

 Moses L. Atkinson, 

 John P. Webber, 

 Richard P. Waters, 



Bradford. 

 Merrimack. 

 Beverly. 

 Beverly. 



ICPAny citizen of the County may become a member of the Society, by paying 

 to the Treasurer three dollars. All ordained Ministers of the Gospel who reside within 

 the County, are admitted honorary members of the Society, Members are not liable 

 to any assessment. Each member is entitled to a copy of the Transactions of the So- 

 ciety. 



