Pages That Mention Flagg, Mary
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
CB10_0066
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J. Foster Flagg, Esq., Brooklyn.
Dear Sir: -
The cost of building a foundation and setting a headstone as per sketch in your letter of 24th will be $6.50, the stones to be delivered in this cemetery. If the stonecutter does not send dowells with the stone or prepare the holes to receive them, there will be an extra charge.
We build our foundations the exact size of the base stone and down to the lower edge of the grave (5' - 6"). When the foundation is larger than the stone a yellow margin of sod shows around the base.
Stones coming from New York are usually carried by the Metropolitan S. S. Co. to Boston, and from thence by Express to this place. There is no freight depot near here, so it is very much better to send direct to Boston.
I enclose you a tracing of the lot showing the location of Mrs. Flagg's grave, please mark on it the exact place on which the stone will stand, and return with your order.
The foundation will be built as soon as the order is received, and the stone set when delivered, if the weather is suitable.
1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003
Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 346)
Miss Georgiana Haliburton
Dear Madam,
The Committee on Lots have directed me to notify you that the Corporation will assume the perpetual care of your lot no. 3572 for the sum of two hundred dollars. --
When notified of your acceptance I will prepare the necessary papers.
Very Respy yours
A.J. Coolidge Sec.y
Dear Madam,
The Committee on Lots, in accordance with your request, have considered the question of the perpetual repair of your lot, no. 77; and they have directed me to inform you that the Corporation will guarantee the perpetual repair of the same for the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars.
When notified of your acceptance, I will prepare the papers.
Very Resp.y yours
A.J. Coolidge Sec.y
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (index page 003b)
Fuller, Mr. | 6 |
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Foss, Jacob | 30 |
Foster, Joshua T | 34 |
Fiske, E. A. | 41. |
Fairbank, Dexter | 118. |
Forrest Hill | 147. |
Francis, Nathaniel | 284 |
Flagg, Mrs J. F. | 346 |
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French, E. B., | 354 |
Floyd, Edward E., | 373 |
Forbush, R. N., | 401, |
Fiske, J. M. | 470 |
Folsom, C. W. | 485 |
1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 013)
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 088)
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Trustees _ .
The monthly meeting of the Trustees of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn was held on
There were present the President and Messrs Austin, Bowditch, Cheever, Little, Livermore, Rand, and Read. _
Clerk pro tem.
The Secretary being absent, Geo. Wm Bond, the Treasr, was chosen Clerk pro tem.
The record of the last meeting was read.
Contract for Perpetual care of Lot No. 77
The Committee on Lots reported that they had contracted for the perpetual care of Mrs Mary, widow of Josiah F. Flagg, numbered 77 _ for the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars.
Voted that said contracted be concurred in.
Also of 3040-
The Committee further reported that they had contracted for the perpetual care of the lot of the late Mary Sargent _ numbered 3040 _ for the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars. _
Voted that said contract be concurred in.
Representation of Lots.
Upon the petition of the parties in interest representatives were designated for the several lots in connection with which they are named as follows: