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(leorge James, Gloucester ; H. L. Phelps, N. Andover ; 

 Charles Kmiball, Bradford; T. B. Patten, Amesbury ; 

 Joseph F. Kinsman, Ipswich ; Charles L. Perkins, Newbury ; 

 Rufus Kimball, Lynn ; Chas. L. Palmer, Bradford ; 



S. Leverett Knight, Dan vers ; C^harles O. Putnam, Dan vers :;. 

 Silas Little, Newbury ; Jasper Ray, Andover ; 



William Lowe, Roclq)ort ; William P. Rust, Gloucester ; 



J. Arthur Lamson, Topsfield ; Chas. P. Savory, Groveland ; 

 Herbert E. Newhall, Saugus ; Robert J. Saunders, Salem ; 

 A. P. Noyes, Middleton ; Alvin Smith, Hamilton ; 



William Nelson, Georgetown ; Alden Story, Ipswich ; 

 Parsons Ord way, Newbury port ;Volney C. Stow, Salem ; 

 Stephen Osgood, Georgetown ; George Tapley, Dan vers ; 

 T. T. Payne, Marblehead ; Roland G. Usher, Lynn ; 

 Wm. W. Phelps, N. Andover J Bowman Viles, Peabody ; 

 G. H. Plummer, Newbury; Maynard Whittier, Ipswich; 

 Amos Prince, Dan vers ; Richard Ward, Topsfield ; 



Moses Pay son, Rowley ; C. W. Woods, Newbury ; 



John P. Palmer, Swampscott ;David B. Wallace, Peabody ; 

 .Vdoniram Porter, Beverly ; J. R. Whittemore,Chicopee. 



I^j^ Any citizen in tlic County may become a member by 

 paying the sum of three dollars to increase the permanent 

 funds of the Society, and he will receive a certificate of his 

 membership from the Secretary. No fines or assessments are 

 ever imposed. ^Members are entitled to tlie free use of the 

 Library, antl a copy of the Transactions each year. -Vll or- 

 dained ^Ministers of the Gospel residing in the County, and 

 editors of newspapers, published tlierein, are entitled to the- 

 pi'ivi leges of the Libra)y. 



