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Leverett Saltonstall. 

 John W. Proctor. 

 Edwin M. Stone. 

 Moses Newell. 

 Thomas E. Pay son. 

 Josiah Newhall. 

 Asa T. Newhall. 

 Caleb Gushing. 

 Milton Braman. 

 Henry K. Oliver. 

 Joseph S. Cabot. 

 Richard S. Fay. 

 James R. Nichols. 

 Ben. Parley Poore. 

 E. G. Kelley. 

 George B. Loring. 

 James J. H. Gregory 

 John L. Russell. 

 Alfred A. Abbott. 

 George J. L. Colby. 

 Daniel Saunders. 

 Darwin E. Ware. 



1865, Nehemiah Cleaveland. 



Of the above, Messrs. Colman, Gage, Putnam, Stone, and 

 Russell, were, or had been clergymen. Messrs. Payson, 

 Dodge and Poore had been members of the Bar. Messrs. 

 Fay and Gregory had been in mercantile life. Mr. Nichols 

 is a scientific and practical chemist. 



At the anniversary of the Society in 1836, Edward Ev- 

 erett, then Governor of Massachusetts, was present, and his 

 remarks at the dinner-table are preserved in the pamphlet of 

 that year. Twenty-two years afterward he was again pres- 

 ent — an invited guest — and his pleasant little speech may be 

 found in the number for 1858. 



