MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY. 
To the Gatekeeper : 
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with one vehicle, into the Cemetery, on this day. 
REGULATIONS CONCERNING VISITORS TO THE CEMETERY. 
The gates are opened at sunrise, and closed at sunset. 
No money is to he paid to the Gatekeeper. 
No persons are admitted on Sundays or Holidays, except Proprietors and members 
of their Household, and persons accompanying them. 
No refreshments, and no party carrying refreshments, win be admitted to come within 
the grounds at Mount Auburn. 
A11 persons who shall be found within the grounds making unseemly noises, or otherwise 
conducting themselves unsuitably to the purposes to which the grounds are devoted, will 
be required instantly to leave the grounds, and upon refusal, will be compelled to do so; 
such persons will also be prosecuted. 
No vehicle is to bo driven in the Cemetery at a rate faster than a walk. 
No horse is to be left unfastened without a keeper. 
No horse is to be fastened except at the posts provided for this purpose. 
All persons are prohibited from gathering any flowers, either wild or cultivated 
or breaking any tree, shrub or plant. 
Any person who shall be found in possession of flowers or shrubs while in the grounds 
or before leaving them, will be deemed to have unlawfully taken them iii the grounds, and 
will he prosecuted accordingly. N. B. —Persons carrying flowers into the Cemetery, to 
be placed on any lot or grave as offerings or memorials, are requested to notify the Gate¬ 
keeper, as they pass in ; in every other case flowers brought to the Cemetery must be left 
without the pate, or with the Gatekeeper , until the owner passes out again. 
All persons are prohibited from writing upon, defacing and injuring any monument 
fence, or other structure, in or belonging to the Cemetery. 
All persons are prohibited from discharging fire-arms in the Cemetery. 
The Superintendent of the grounds, the Gatekeeper, and any other person acting under 
them, shall have a right to require his or her name from any person other than a proprietor 
or a member of his family, who shall visit the grounds; and upon his or her refusal, or giv¬ 
ing a false name, to exclude them from the grounds. 
I he Superintendent, the Gatekeeper, and all other persons acting under them, shall have 
full authority to carry these regulations into effect, and shall give notice of any violations 
thereof to the Trustees. 
0^- The Superintendent has the care of the Cemetery, and is authorised to remove all 
those who violate these regulations, or commit trespasses. Trespassers are also liable to be 
fined Fifty Dollars. 
Twenty Dollars reward is offered to any person who shall give information to the 
trustees which shall lead to the conviction of the offender of any trespass done by taking 
or plucking any flowers, shrubs or trees, within the grounds, or of otherwise injuring the 
grounds, or of any other offence against the laws and regulations provided for the protec¬ 
tion of the Cemetery, and the monuments and erections therein. 
