Excerpt from Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts and Manufactures, Vol. 1: Instituted in the State of New-York
At a Meeting of a respectable Number of Citizens, at the Senate-Chamber, in the City of New-York, for the Purpose of instituting a Society for the Promotion of Agriculture and Manufactures,
The Honorable Ezra L'Hommedieu, Esquire, in the Chair.
Resolved, That Mr. Chancellor Livingston, Mr. Simeon De Witt, and Mr. Samuel L. Mitchell, be a committee to prepare and report Rules and Regulations for the government of the Society.
At a Meeting of the Society in the Senate-Chamber, on Saturday the 26th day of February, 1791.
The Honorable John Sloss Hobart, Esquire, in the Chair.
The Rules and Regulations reported by the committee having been read and considered, by paragraphs, were amended and agreed to, and are in the words following, viz.
Rules and Regulations of the Society for the advancement of Agriculture, Manufactures and Arts.
I. The Officers of the Society shall consist of a President, Vice-President, two Secretaries, and a Treasurer.
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