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AUGUSTUS STORY, son of William and Elizabeth (Pat- 

 ten) Story, born at Marblehead, April 6, 1812, removed 

 to Salem \vith his parents in 1819, gr. Harv. Coll. in 1832. 

 A lawyer by profession, for many years President and 

 Treasurer of the Holyoke Mut.ial Fire Ins. Co. Died at 

 Salem Oct. 19, 1882. Elected a member Mch. 29, 1848. 



SAMUEL CALLEY, son of W lliam and Mary (Becket) 

 Calley, born at Salem, April 14, 1821, a painter; mayor 

 of Salem for the years 1872, ]881 and 1882; d. Jan. 1, 

 1883. Elected a member June 3, 1872. 



WILLIAM WHITAKER, son of William and Sarah (Ha- 

 riman) Whitaker, born in Hiverhill, Mass., Oct. 25, 

 1797, came to Salem, April 1, 1823, a carpenter; died at 

 Hamilton, Feb. 2, 1883. Elected a member Sept. 21, 

 1864. 



CAROLINE SALTONSTALL, daughter of Leverett and 

 Mary Elizabeth (Sanders) Saltonstall, born at Salem, 

 Sept. 2, 1815; died at Salem, unmarried, Feb. 23, 1883. 

 Elected a member July 6, 1864. 



JAMES OSBORNE SAFFORD, son of Ebenezer and Hannah 

 (Osborne) Saflbrd, born in Danvers June 21, 1819, died 

 at his residence in Salem March 18, 1883 ; he was largely 

 interested in the manufacture and sale of leather ; place 

 of business in Boston. Elected a member Jan. 4, 1854. 



WILLIAM HENRY PRINCE, son of John and Loisa (Lan- 

 der) Prince, and grandson of Rev. John Prince, LL.D., 

 who was pastor of the First Church in Salem 1779 to 1836, 

 and was noted for his scientific attainments, born in Salem, 

 Nov. 15, 1817, gr. Harv. Coll. 1838, and of the Medical 

 School in 1841, commenced practice in Salem; Superin- 

 tendent of the Northampton State Lunatic Asylum, 1856 

 to 1864 ; connected with the water-cure at Clifton Springs, 



