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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
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Trustees _ _
Representatives _
Isaac W. Danforth of Cambridge, son of Isaac Danforth, late proprietor of lot numbered nine hundred and forty four to represent said lot:
M. Denman Ross of Boston, the son-in law of Henry S. Waldo, deceased, late proprietor of lots numbered seventeen hundred and fifty one and twenty seven hundred and thirty six, to represent said lots.
Adjourned Attest Austin J. Coolidge, Secretary.
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Trustees _ .
The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees was held on _
There were present the President and Messrs Adams, Austin, ^Bowditch, Cheever, Little, Livermore, Lovejoy, Norcross, Rand and Sleeper. _
The record of the last meeting was read. _
Com. to consider compensation ask further time _
Mr Little for the Finance Committee requested further time to consider the subject of salaries, referred to that Committee.
Public Mont to Heroes fallen in present war _
The President submitted a model of a public monument in memory of the heroes who have fallen in the present war for the preservation of the Union, which he proposed should be erected in the Cemetery, to be paid for either out of the surplus funds of the Corporation, or by obtaining subscriptions for the same, as the Trustees
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
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Trustees .
The regular meeting of the Trustees was holden at the usual place on .
Present _ the President, Messrs Bangs, Cheever, Curtis and Nazro. _
The record of the last meeting was read. _
On motion of Mr Curtis,
Special Police _
Voted that Mr Bangs be a Committee to request the Mayor and Aldermen of Cambridge, and the Selectmen of Watertown to appoint the Superintendent, the Gate Keeper and two other suitable men to be nominated by the Superintendent, as special policemen in and around the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, without compensation. _
Record of Interments _
A communication was presented from Mr Mann the Superintendent, "recommending that the record of interments be kept where the numbers of the lots are given."
Voted, upon motion of Mr Nazro, that the matter be referred to the Committee on Lots to report thereon at the next meeting.
Waldo H. S. concerning deed of his lot _
The Treasurer, Mr Bond, stated that some misunderstanding has occurred with Mr H.S. Waldo, the proprietor of lot no. 1751, on Gentian Path and Spruce Avenue, with reference to the issue of a deed to him of a lot in the rear of said 1751, upon Gentian
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Path, without the payment of $20 for right of choice, under the old system of selling, and also an unpaid balance for said lot, as now surveyed. _ Mr Waldo thinking that he is entitled to a deed without said payments. _
Upon motion of Mr Bangs,
Voted that the matter be referred to the Committee on Lots, with full power. _
Land Westerly of Cemetery _
Mr Nazro stated that there is a piece of land which lies next westerly of the Cemetery, fronting upon the public road, which he had been informed certain parties were negotiating for the purchase of, which purchase he feared might be detrimental to this Corporation, and asked for some action in relation thereto.
Upon motion of Mr Curtis,
Voted that the subject matter be referred to the Committee on Grounds. _
Representatives of
The following petitions for the appointment of persons to represent the several lots named were read, and it was voted that the persons therein severally nominated, be accordingly so appointed.
Lot 406 _
Levi Lincoln Thaxter only surviving son of ^late Levi Thaxter, of Newton, to represent his lot no 406: _
James S. Simonds, of Boston, son of late Shepherd Simonds to represent his lot No. 740: _
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Martha A. Edmands, ^of Cambridge widow and guardian of the children, being minors, of late Willliam ^M. Edmands, to represent his lot no. 1785: _
Arthur J. C. Sowdon, of Boston, one of surviving devisees of late Harriet C. Capen, to represent her lot numbered 2298. _
The meeting was then adjourned
Attest, Austin J. Coolidge, Secretary
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Trustees _
The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees was held at the usual place on _
Present, the President, Messrs Cheever, Crocker, Curtis, Gould, Nazro, and Sleeper.
The record of the last meeting was read. _
Waldo, H. S. Adjustment of difference about Lot _
Mr Curtis, for the Committee upon Lots, to which was referred, at the last meeting, the subject of the differences between Mr H. S. Waldo and the Corporation, reported than an amicable and satisfactory arrangement had been made with Mr Waldo with reference to the conveyance to him of the lot in question, and upon motion, it was voted
That the report be accepted.
Mr Curtis further stated, that, upon another subject committed to them _ the numbering of the lots _