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Essex County Natural History Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Essex County Natural History Society __NOTOC__ The Essex County Natural History Society (1833–1848) in Salem, Massachusetts, was formed "for the purpose of promoting the science of natural history."〔An act to incorporate the Essex County Natural History Society, Feb. 12, 1836. Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, (v.13 ). Dutton and Wentworth, 1836〕 It endeavored "to form a complete collection of natural productions, curiosities. &c, particularly of this county; and, to form a library of standard books on the natural sciences."〔James R. Newhall. (Essex memorial, for 1836 ): embracing a register of the county. Salem: published at the bookstore of Henry Whipple, 1836〕 The society incorporated in 1836; Andrew Nichols, William Oakes, and William Prescott served as signatories. Other members included Samuel B. Buttrick, Samuel P. Fowler, John M. Ives, John C. Lee, George Osgood, Charles G. Page, Gardner B. Perry, George Dean Phippen, William P. Richardson, John Lewis Russell, Henry Wheatland.〔 By 1836 some 100 members belonged to the society.〔 In Salem its "cabinets and library were first deposited in Essex Place, then in Franklin Building, then in Chase's Building, Washington Street, and finally removed to Pickman Place, in 1842."〔(Act of incorporation, constitution and by-laws of the Essex Institute ), incorporated February, 1848: With a catalogue of the officers and members. W. Ives and G.W. Pease, Printers, 1855〕 In 1848 the society merged with the Essex Historical Society to form the Essex Institute. ==See also==
* Essex Institute (1848–1992), successor to the Natural History Society
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