The Constitution of the Scots' Charitable Society, Instituted, 1657......Incorporated, 1786

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The Constitution of the Scots' Charitable Society, Instituted, 1657......Incorporated, 1786

Russell and Gardner, Printers., 1820

Original publisher's beige paper pamphlet. Text printed in black ink. 4" x 6 1/2." Twelve pages, complete. Pages are clean and intact overall but have slight wrinkling, faint spots of discoloration throughout, light age toning, and a blue numerical stamp on first page. A Very Good copy. This is a pamphlet containing the constitution of the Scots' Charitable Society, an American charitable organization, which was instituted in 1657 and incorporated in 1786. The society is still active to this day and provides assistance for people of Scottish ancestry in need. This pamphlet lists the articles of the Scot's Charitable Society constitution. Article I states the society must consist of members who are natives of Scotland, direct descendants of Scottish citizens, or honorary members. The remaining articles describe the logistics of operating the society such as the required meetings and the titles of officers and their duties. The following officers are named on the back: William Clouston (President), Robert Wyatt (Vice President and Treasurer), and Managers Thomas Semple, Alexander Small, James Nelson, and James Kelt.. Book. Book Condition: Very Good. Binding: Soft cover

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