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Mudge, of Lynn ; born in Orrington, Me., Aug. 11, 1817 ; 

 graduated at Wesleyan Univ., 1840 ; a lawyer, and mayor 

 of Lynn in 1852; removed to Kansas in 1861 State 

 Geologist and Professor of Natural History in State Agric. 

 College; died at Manhattan, Kans., Nov. 21, 1879. 

 Elected a member April 23, 1856. 



Nathaniel Brown, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth 

 (Millett) Brown, of Salein ; sea captain ancl merchant, 

 mayor of Salem; born March 19, 1827; died Dec. 10, 



1879, aged 52 yrs., 8 mos., 22 days. Elected a member 

 July 6, 1864. 



Charles Lawrence, son of Abel and Abigail (Page) 

 Lawrence, born at Salem, Oct. 7, 1795, graduated at 

 Harv. Univ. 1815; in early life went several voyages to 

 India, in later life retired on a farm in Danvers ; died in 

 Danvers, Dec. 21, 1879, aged 84. Original member. 



Josiah Newhall, son of Jacob and Ede (Marble) 

 Newhall, of Lynnfield, born in Lynnfield, June 6, 1794. 

 In early life a teacher, afterwards a farmer and horticul- 

 turist ; died in Lynnfield, Dec. 26, 1879. Elected a 

 member Feb. 13, 1867. 



Thomas Mayo Brewer, son of Thomas Brewer, born 

 Nov. 21, 1814, in Boston, graduated at Harv. Univ., 

 1835 ; a physician, afterwards an editor and publisher, 

 distinguished as an ornithologist ; died in Boston, Jan. 23, 



1880, aged 65 years. Elected a corresponding member 

 Oct. 26, 1859. 



Richard FrotliingJiam, son of Richard and Mary 

 (Thompson) Frothinghain, born in Charlestown, Mass., 

 Jan. 31, 1812, and was devoted during all his life to 

 literary pursuits ; author of "History of Charlestown," 

 "History of the Siege of Boston," "Life of Gen. Joseph 

 Warren," etc., many years co-editor of the Boston Post, 

 ex-mayor of Charlestowu ; died at Charlestowii, Jan. 30, 

 1880. 



