Pages That Mention Lot 3050
1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 007)
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 136)
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1454 Mary E. Stearns of Medford, daughter of Warren Preston decd propr of lot numbered 1454;
1991 Chas. S. Smith, of New Orleans, La, a tenant in common with the heirs of Chas. S. Smith, of lot numbered 1991;
2552 Edward C. Nickels of Boston, son of Edward C. Nickels, decd propr of lot numbered 2552;
2788 George A. Whiting of Charlestown, son of Augustus Whiting, decd propr of lot numbered 2788;
3050 Sarah B. Choate of Boston, daughter of Helen O. Choate, decd propr of lot numbered 3050;
3764 Sarah C. Anderson of Boston, a tenant in common with the heirs of John C. Anderson, of lot numbered 3764;
3185 Joseph McAllister of Boston, son of Charles McAllister, decd propr of lot numbered 3185.
Adjourned Attest Austin J. Coolidge Secretary
1879-01-27 to 1884-07-10 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.008
CB06_0299
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Dear Madam
In answer to your note to Mr Collins with reference to the condition of lot #1158 (Prince) I would say that no order has been given for care and repair on this lot for more than four or five years.
The grass can be kept cut by your sending an annual or a permanent order in writing to that effect, and such other repairs as may be desired from time to time will be made when ordered; or you can make a permanent arrangement for care and repair according to the circular enclosed.
In regard to the Rufus Choate lot the orders received were for the cutting of the grass, the trimming of the vines & the enriching of the sod (the latter to be done this fall)
This is the first year the Corporation has cared for the lot and I do not know how well it may have looked in past years, but it is in much better order than when taken in the spring.
There are four trees in the lot, besides several near, which give too much shade for good grass.
The removal of all or a part of the trees in the lot & the painting of the fence would improve the lot as would resodding, but it is of no use to go to the expense of resodding with so much shade. Any instructions you may send will be promptly attended to
Very truly J.W. Lovering