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Excerpt from Medfield, Massachusetts: Proceedings at the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town, June 6, 1901
Article 19. To see if the town will take any action regarding the proper celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settle ment of the town, appoint any committee to have charge thereof, make any appropriation therefor, or do or act anything relating thereto.
At the above-mentioned town meeting it was voted that a committee of three be appointed, who shall designate a committee of five, who Shall report at some future meeting. William S. Tilden, Wilmot W. Mitchell, and George Washburn were appointed by the moderator of the meeting a com mirtee of three, and presented the names of Joseph A. Allen, James Hewins, Edwin V. Mitchell, William S. Tilden, and Henry E. Marshall as the committee of five, and it was voted that they be appointed a committee to take the matter into consideration and report at some future meeting.
The first meeting of the committee of five, or Anniversary Committee, was held at the room of the Historical Society on Thursday evening, Sept. 27, 1900. The meeting was informal, and nothing was done beyond discuss ing the matter in a general way.
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