July 18th, 1870
The meeting was called to order by Mr. White who nominated
U. S. Ellsworth for chairman of the meeting. He was elected and took the chair.
The House then proceeded to elect officers and in the short characteristic way
with which the Oak BBC alls things generally the following named gentlemen were
elected to office, M. A. Brown President J. D. Beach Vice President. F. W.
Bullock Co. Sec. U. S. Ellisworth Ret. Sec & Tres, and Meissrs. Avid, W.
Ellsworth and Perret Directors. A motion was made that “all members of the Oak
B.B.C. quilt of swearing either at the club meeting or on the B.B. ground
should be fined a sum not less than 5 or exceeding 10 cents.” Carried. A motion
was then made that “the President should see that this rule was enforced.”
Carried. A motion was then made that “the chairman elect 3 gentleman for “the
old,” et nine who were to choose 6 players to complete the nine.” Carried. They
elected Messrs. Alvord, Bullock & Beach who at over retired age of the
other players. After a few moments the afford said gentlemean are tired and
announced their choice of players to fill out the nine (?) Messrs, Gray, Brown,
White, Curtis Ellsworth, & Paul.
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