Pages That Mention Lot 4282
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
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Dear Sir:–
Your note is received, we make interments in the cemetery at any season of the year. If for any cause delay is desired we have a receiving tomb where bodies are placed in single compartments. The terms are $20.00 for three months (payable at the time of interment) and $3.00 a month for each month enter upon beyond that.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
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Dear Sirs:–
Please send me one of your circulars in regard to you Gem Pencil Sharpener.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
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Albert O. Shaw, Esq., Lebanon, N.H.
Dear Sir:-
Your telegram is received, and has been answered by wire. I enclose blank interment order, what we need to know is the hour we may expect to receive the funeral, the location of the grave in the lot, and if a brick grave its size.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Dear Sir:-
Your note is received. The removal of the fence and the other work recommended in my letter of 12th inst can be done without expense to you, as the Corporation, on account of the improvement the removal of those neglected fences will make, will do the work for the old material. I have received an order for the removal of the fence on the Swallow lot which is enclosed with yours.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
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Dear Sir
Your order for care of lot #535 received, but I do not quite understand whether you wish for the violets at $3.00 or not, if so please let me hear from you and oblige.
Yours Resp'y
J.W. Lovering Supt. per F.A.B.
Albert O. Shaw, Esq., Lebanon, N.H.
Dear Sir:-
The permit required by law was not left here at the time of the interment of Mr. Shaw, please forward it to me as soon as convenient.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005
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Dr Sirs
Please stake out lot 4282 on Halcyon Ave: It is sold as 20'x20', 6' off the Avenue.
The deeds are made & paid for, as it will be necessary to make it as above.
Respectfuly J.W. Lovering Supt
S.G. Deblois Esq
Dear Sir
I enclose you the details of the work done on the Trinity Church Lot by me this spring.
Our gardener has looked at your lot & reports it wants top dressing and also some small repairs to sodding.
I have looked up the sodding of the bank in rear of your lot & find it charged to you in Col. Folsom's handwriting, so I will write him & ask him to cancel the bill if not correct.
Respectfully J.W. Lovering
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 250)
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Trustees.
Lot 4282 as orig. located. Secy. to acc. del. of deed of in exch. for another of equiv. area & same No
Voted, – that the Secretary be authorized, under the direction of the Committee on Lots, to accept from the proprietor of Lot No 4282 on Halcyon Avenue a deed of re-conveyance of said Lot to the corporation, in exchange for another Lot, bearing the same number, and of equivalent area, situated on Halcyon, corner of Ash Avenue, as per re-location report of Superintendent,, approved by the Committee on Lots.
On motion of Mr Turner it was
Saffron & Crocus Paths. Work upon authorized
Voted, – that the Committee on Grounds cause the gutters of Saffron and Crocus Paths to be paved, and said Paths to be graded, so as to divert the water which after every rain-fall runs into said Saffron Path from Spruce Av., into the "Chant Lot" so called.
Communication from W. B. Stevens ref. to Com. on Grounds;
A communication from Mr W. B. Stevens under date of the , in regard to the drainage in front of his Lot No 1587 Spruce Av. having been read, it was
Voted, – that said communication be referred to the Committee on Grounds.
from Mrs P. S. Humphrey & H. W. Suter ref. to Com. on Lots.
Communications from Mrs Pamela S. Humphrey and Mr Hales W. Suter, respectively dated the and , having been read, it was
Voted, – that said communication be referred to the Committee on Lots.
Erection of additional Greenhouse; [Appn of $1200.– for granted, &c.]
The subject of an appropriation of $1200.– for the erection of an additional greenhouse on foundations adjoining Nos 4 and 5 having been taken from the table, on motion of Mr Snow it was