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1837 the parish adopted resolutions to remodel the house, 

 this was accomplished in about five months, and on the 

 first day of February, 1838, it was reopened with appro- 

 priate services. 



Remarks were also made by Messrs. Timothy Ropes, 

 E. N. Walton, E. W. Harrington, C. Cooke, and others .; 

 and after passing a vote of thanks to the proprietors of 

 the Church and of Mystic Hall, and to all others who had 

 extended courtesies to the party, the meeting adjourned 

 to Friday afternoon, at the Institute rooms. 



ADJOURNED MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1871. 



In Plummer Hall, at 4 P. M. 



Daniel H, Johnson and Edwin C. Bolles both of Salem 

 were elected resident members. 



NOTICE. 



ESSEX INSTITUTE EISTOKICAL COLLECTIONS, 

 VOLUMEXI. PARTI. 



CONTENTS. 



ADDRESS AT ;HE SEMI-CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY, by Abner C. Goodell, Jr.; 

 SOME NOTES ON OLD MODES OF TRAVEL, by R. S. Rantoul; GLEANINGS FROM 



THE FILES OF THE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE, No. 1, Commu- 

 nicated by James Kimball. 



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