Pages That Mention Bowman, James T.
1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 005)
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 100)
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454 Isaac F. Dobson of Dorchester, son-in law of Isaiah Atkins, decd propr of lot numbered 454;
495 James T. Bowman of Boston, son of Abner H. Bowman, decd propr of lot numbered 495;
802 Thomas A. Tirrell of Centre Abington son of Thomas Tirrell, decd propr of lot numbered 802;
816 The President of the Scot's Charitable Society to represent the lot owned by Ss Society, numbered 816;
896 Mary M. L. Loring of Brookline, widow of Henry Loring, decd propr of lot numbered 896;
956 Jane G. Oakes of Boston, widow of George L. Oakes, decd propr of lot numbered 956;
1625 Job A. Turner of Boston, trustee under the will of Isaac H. Hazelton, decd propr of lot numbered 1625;
1983 Arthur F. Estabrook of Belmont, son of James A. Estabrook, decd propr of lot numbered 1983;
2105 Jn Theodore Clark of Roxbury, son of John Clark decd propr of lot numbered 2105;
2649 Caroline S. Peakes of Bangor, Me. widow of William Peakes decd propr of lot numbered 2649;
1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007
CB05_0189
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Dear Sir
Your favor in regard to the removal of an oak tree received.
I will call the attention of the Trustees to you request at the first opportunity.
The tree stands in the lot of another proprietor and not on land belonging to the Corporation, and I think it will be necessary to consult him in the matter also
Respectfully
Dear Sir
Your letter of 30th ult was received, in due course of mail but, absence has prevented my attending to its contents sooner.
I will look the matter up, at the Boston office where all the original papers are kept and write you in the course of a few days
Very Respectfully
CB05_0191
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Dear Sir
There is no restriction with regard to interments to lot #495, as per plan enclosed of J.T. Bowman Rep.
A portion of lot #577 (as per same plan) was conveyed to Benj Blaney (dec'd) with the condition that interments should not be made therein
Very Respectfully