Homes And Habitations of the Minnesota Historical Society
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Paul Library in Ingersoll's Block, when, Mr. Neill having resigned the secretaryship, William H. Kelley was elected to fill the vacancy for the unexpired term. Feb- ruary 19, 1864, Charles E. Mayo was elected secretary, and served three years. April 11, 1864, it was voted to rent a small room adjoining the St. Paul Library room, and that such portion of the collection as was thought desirable for exhibition should be moved to the new quarters, which was accordingly done. The society continued t...o occupy this room for about four years. HOMES OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 107 May 14, 1866, a committee was appointed to cause the ex- cavation of one or more mounds on Dayton's bluff, on Satur- day, May 19th, which was done under the direction of William H. Kelley and Alfred J. Hill, and a minute and elaborate re- port was made at the next monthly meeting. Hon. J. V. 0. Smith, ex-mayor of Boston, and author of books of travel in foreign lands, was present at the meeting, and visited Day- ton's bluff to observe the work on the mounds, in which he took a lively interest.
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