FOR SECRETARY. 



John M. Danforth of Lynnfield had 17 



and the above were declared elected. 



Voted — To proceed to the election of trustees and to 

 take up each town separately, and the following persons 

 were declared elected 



John J. Mason, Amesbury George W. Hoyt, Merrimac 

 George L. Averill, Andover John W. Shirley, Methuen 

 John W. Lovitt, Beverly Walter H. Brown, Middleton 

 John Parkhurst, Boxford Henry Cabot Lodge, Nahant 

 Charles H. Preston, Danvers Frank Perkins, Newbury 

 Elias Andrews, Essex Paul T. Winkley Newburyport 



Saml. T. Poor, Georgetown W. S. Hughes, No. Andover 

 Geo. M. Wonson, Gloucester Orlando F. Newliall Peabody 

 Saml. B. George, Groveland John J. Manning, Rockport 

 Isaac F. Knowlton, HamiltonFrank P. Todd, Rowley 

 B. Frank Barnes, Haverhill George W. Cressy, Salem 

 Alonzo B. Fellows, Ipswich George A. Dow, Salisbury 

 Chas. E. Wingate, Lawrence Lewis W. Hawkes, Saugus 

 Edwin Bates, Lynn Win. H. Bates, Swampscott 



John H. Perkins, Lynnfield Charles J. Peabody, Topsfield 

 John H. Cheever, Manchester J. Kavanaugh, Wenham 

 Amos P. Alley, Marblehead Richard Newell, West Newbury. 



The report of the committee chosen at the June meet- 

 ing of the trustees to prepare suitable notice to be spread 

 upon the records of the society, of its late President Ben- 

 jamin P. Ware was presented and read by the secretary 

 and accepted and adopted by a rising vote. 



After some discussion of matters of interest to the soci- 

 ety the meeting disolved. 



John M. Danforth, Secretaty. 



The entries in the several departments of the fair for 

 1906, and tabulated for comparison as follows: — 



