Worcester Association for the Protection of Fruit.

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The Worcester Association for the Protection of Fruit was organized in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1843 for the purpose of protecting "Gardens, Orchards and Fields for depredations," i.e., thieves. The members agreed to "detect and furnish means of punishing all depredations" either through a settlement with the guilty persons or through prosecution in court. One of the Association's directors was Rejoice Newton (1782-1868).

From the description of Account book, 1843-1849; 1886. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259857

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creatorOf Worcester Association for the Protection of Fruit. Account book, 1843-1849; 1886. Gadsden Public Library
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associatedWith Lincoln, John W. 1787-1852. person
associatedWith Newton, Rejoice, 1782-1868. person
associatedWith Worcester County Horticultural Society. corporateBody
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Massachusetts
Worcester (Mass.)
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Crime
Crime prevention
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Active 1843

Active 1886

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