Sß ANNUAL MEETING, MAY 19 



James C. Stimpson, son of Thaddeus and Haiinah 

 (Cook) Stimpson; born at Salem, 9 July, 1799; one of 

 the oldest tanners in Salem, and was for many years prom- 

 inent in the leather business ; for several years a member 

 of the City Government, either in the Council or Board 

 of Aldermen, and also for many years a director of the 

 First National Bank. Died 11 Sept., 1883. Admitted a 

 member 28 July, 1864. 



Enoch K. Notes, son of Enoch and Sarah Noyes ; 

 born at West Newbury, 11 Nov., 1820 ; a trader in Salem ; 

 died 11 Sept., 1883. Admitted a member 26 Aug., 

 1857. 



Joseph Shatswell, son of Moses and Sarah (Lord) 

 Shatswell; born in Ipswich, 2 Sept., 1801; merchant in 

 Salem ; for many years engaged in the West India trade ; 

 died 2 Oct., 1883. Admitted a member 20 Dec, 1854. 



Peter Silver, son of James and Susanna (Howard) 

 Silver; born in Salem, 2 Nov., 1811; in early lifo a 

 master mariner, afterwards a retired merchant; died in 

 Salem, 6 Oct., 1883. Admitted a member 6 July, 1864. 



Benjamin Osgood Peirce, son of Benjamin and Ee- 

 becca (Orne) Peirce; born in Beverly, 26 Sept., 1812; 

 and died there 12 Nov., 1883 ; graduated at Colby Uni- 

 versity, 1835 ; a teacher in several Colleges and acade- 

 mies ; since 1849 engaged in business pursuits. Admitted 

 a member 19 July, 1880. 



Joseph W. Chamberlain, son of John and Mary 

 (Silver) Chamberlain; born in Salem, 25 Nov., 1830; 

 druggist in Salem; died 10 Dec, 1883. Admitted a 

 member 21 Sept., 1859. 



Henry W. Perkins, son of Henry W. and Dolly 

 (Webb) Perkins ; born in Salem, 1 March, 1832 ; cashier 



