NEW MEMBERS. OFFICERS. 



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NAMES OF NEW MEMBERS. 

 IN 1836, 

 JESSE SHELDON, of Beverly. 

 EDWARD S. DAVIS, of Lynn. 

 FITCH POOL, Jr., of Danvers. 

 WARREN JACOBS, of Danvers. 

 AARON C. PROCTOR, of Danvers. 



Note. Any citizen of the county, twenty-one years of age, can be- 

 come a member of the Society, by paying to the Treasurer the sum of 

 three dollars. 



Gentlemen who are disposed to benefit the community in which they 

 reside, will confer a favor, by exerting their influence in favor of this 

 Society. 



Young men are particularly invited to come forward and sustain an 

 Institution, founded by their fathers, which has for its object the im- 

 provement of the noblest of arts — the art of tilling the ground. 



OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. 

 Elected September 1836. 

 JAMES H. DUNCAN, of Haverklll, President, 

 HOBART CLARK, of Mdover, ^ 



• Vice-PresideiVts. 



DAVID CUMMINS, of Salem, 

 SOLOMON LOW, of Borford, 

 DANIEL ADAMS, 3d, of MwbwyJ 

 ANDREW NICHOLS, of Danvers, Treasurer. 

 JOHN W. PROCTOR, of Danvers, Secretarv. 



TRUSTEES. 



Stephen Barker, of Andover. 

 Andrews Breed, of Lynn. 

 Jeremiah Go\ma.r\, of JVcwhui-yport. 

 Nathaniel Felton, of Danvers. 

 Daniel Fuller, of Middleton. 

 Moses French, of Salisbury. 

 Edward Ford, of Beverly. 

 Frederick Howes, of Salem. 

 Nathan W. Hazen, of Andover. 

 William Johnson, Jr., of Andovcr. 

 Joseph Kittredge, of Andover. 

 Amos Kimball, of Borford. 



Daniel P. King, of Danvers. 

 Jesse Kimball, of Bradford. 

 R. Augustus Merriam, ofTopsfield. 

 Richard Jaques, of JWwbwy. 

 Moses Newell, q/" W. JVewbury. 

 Daniel Putnam, of Danvers. 

 Jesse Putnam, of Danvers. 

 Dean Robinson, of IF. JVewbury. 

 Amos Sheldon, of Beverly. 

 Jeremiah SpoiFord, of Bradford. 

 Bowman Viles, of Lynnfield. 

 Erastus Ware, of Marblehead. 



