Trustees Records, Vol. 7, 1886 (page 257)

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Trustees Records, Vol. 7, 1886 (page 257)

257
[in] the Board and exhibited plans and drawings for a
[Crematory] systetm of niches in the Old Chapel as reconstructed into
a Crematory for the reception of urns containing the
ashes of incinerated human bodies and explained
the details of the system to the Board. After
[vote] considerable general discussion it was Voted that
the whole subject of the establishment of a Columba-
rium, the regulations for its use and the form of deed
to be employed in granting the right to the use of
niches therein be referred to a Committtee office to be
appointed by the President with instructions to re-
port at a future meeting.
[Committee] The President then appointed Messrs, Choate,
[appointed] Watson, Cummings, Jones and Cleever as such
Committee.
Dissolved
Lewis G. Farmer
Secretary

Trustees Records, Vol. 7, 1886 (page 257)

257
[in] the Board and exhibited plans and drawings for a
[Crematory] systetm of niches in the Old Chapel as reconstructed into
a Crematory for the reception of urns containing the
ashes of incinerated human bodies and explained
the details of the system to the Board. After
[vote] considerable general discussion it was Voted that
the whole subject of the establishment of a Columba-
rium, the regulations for its use and the form of deed
to be employed in granting the right to the use of
niches therein be referred to a Committtee office to be
appointed by the President with instructions to re-
port at a future meeting.
[Committee] The President then appointed Messrs, Choate,
[appointed] Watson, Cummings, Jones and Cleever as such
Committee.
Dissolved
Lewis G. Farmer