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Perkins, John Felt, William H. Jelly, John Chapman, 

 Francis Boardman, Charles S. Rea, Joseph H. M. Bertram, 

 Joseph H. Hanson, Nathaniel Brown, John H. Nichols, 

 Edward A. Smith 2d, Francis Choate, Samuel R. Hodges, 

 Theron Palmer, William H. Kehew, George G. Creamer, 

 John P. Browning, Miss Elizabeth W. Treadwell, Miss 

 Elizabeth C. Ward Jr., Thomas M. Saunders, Manuel Fen- 

 ollosa, Mrs. John H. Silsbee, F. S. Peck, Jeremiah S. Per- 

 kins, Richard D. Rogers, Francis W. Tuttle, W. J. Stickney 

 Orrin F. Thompson, Henry Hale, Xenophon H. Shaw, John 

 H. Downing, Willard Goldthwaite, John Francis Tucker- 

 man, M. H. Hale, W Reith Jr., Jonathan Tucker, George 

 C. Lord, George A. Fuller, Augustus Perry, Tristram T. 

 Savory, E. A. Simonds, J. F. Almy, George B. Jewett, 

 Harriaon 0. Flint, John P. Peabody, Henry Hubon, Henry 

 G. Hubon, Ingalls K. Mackintire, Charles Sanders, Miss 

 Caroline Saltonstall, James Manning, William B. Ashton, 

 Henry K. Oliver, Nathaniel Brown Jr., Joseph F. Walden, 

 Daniel C. Haskell, Daniel E. Clough, George P. Daniels, 

 Charles Lamson, Peter Silver, Charles H. Glazier, George 

 Bowker, Charles Bowker, all of Salem, and Samuel Porter 

 of Beverly. 



Wednesday, July 13. Field meeting at East Saugus. 



This meeting was attended by a company who arrived 

 by the 10 A. M. train from Salem, Lynn, and other towns, 

 and made their rendezvous at " Waverley Hall." From 

 thence, dividing into parties, one pursued the route leading 

 to " Round Hill" and the " Center," while another took a 

 path on the easterly side of the river and visited " Pirates 

 Glen" and other interesting spots adjacent. Others pushed 

 their travels as far as " Dungeon Rock" in Lynn. At 3 

 P. M. the meeting was called to order, and Rev. S. Barden 

 of Rockport was invited to preside during the absence of 

 the constituted officers. 



