Proceedings of the Essex Institute, Volumes 1-2Essex Institute Press, 1856 - Essex County (Mass.) "Communications" from 1848-64 were incorporated in the Proceedings; from 1864-70 they were issued with independent title-pages and pagination. |
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... Historical and the Essex County Natural History Societies . To effect this end , the two societies held several meetings , during the autumn of 1847. A joint committee was appointed to draft a plan to serve as the basis of organization ...
... Historical and the Essex County Natural History Societies . To effect this end , the two societies held several meetings , during the autumn of 1847. A joint committee was appointed to draft a plan to serve as the basis of organization ...
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Essex Institute. in Massachusetts - the NATURAL HISTORY ; for the forma- tion of a cabinet of natural productions in general , and more particularly of those of the county , and for a library of standard works on the Natural Sciences ...
Essex Institute. in Massachusetts - the NATURAL HISTORY ; for the forma- tion of a cabinet of natural productions in general , and more particularly of those of the county , and for a library of standard works on the Natural Sciences ...
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... natural history of the said county of Essex , be , and they hereby are , made a body corporate and politic by the name of the ESSEX HISTORICAL SOCIETY ; and by that name they and their successors may sue and be sued , and shall be ...
... natural history of the said county of Essex , be , and they hereby are , made a body corporate and politic by the name of the ESSEX HISTORICAL SOCIETY ; and by that name they and their successors may sue and be sued , and shall be ...
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... NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY , for the purpose of promoting the Science of Natural History , with all the powers and privileges and subject to all the liabilities contained in the forty - fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes of this ...
... NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY , for the purpose of promoting the Science of Natural History , with all the powers and privileges and subject to all the liabilities contained in the forty - fourth chapter of the Revised Statutes of this ...
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... Historical Society and the Essex County Natural History Society were incorporated . SECT . 4. All property now owned by said Essex Histo- rical Society and said Essex County Natural History So- ciety , and all property that may accrue ...
... Historical Society and the Essex County Natural History Society were incorporated . SECT . 4. All property now owned by said Essex Histo- rical Society and said Essex County Natural History So- ciety , and all property that may accrue ...
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