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1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012

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#2347-S

Mrs. Ira Greenwood, #36 Cantor St., Boston.

Der Madam: -

The fence on your lot is broken and unsightly, and should be removed or repaired. As it has been in this condition for some time, will you please give the matter your early attention

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

#2068 - S

Geo. H. Peters,Esq., Boston.

Dear Sir: -

The fence on lot 2068, Central ave., in the name of the heirs of S. K. Williams needs to be painted. The donation of $40.00 is not enough to cover this expense. Will the heirs be willing to pay for this or would they consent to the removal of the fence, which can be done for the old material.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004

Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 159)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 159)

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Referred to Comee on Lots with full power _

of deciding which course shall be taken as to the charge of the improvements upon the Story Lot in , and said question of interest be referred to the Committee on Lots with full power. _

Perpetual Repair of Lot no. 1530 _

The Secretary reported that the Committee on Lots had contracted with Samuel K. Williams, Executor of the will of Mary Wallach, deceased proprietor of lot numbered fifteen hundred and thirty (1530) for the perpetual care of said lot on payment of two hundred dollars.

Voted that said contract be ratified. _

Representation of Lots

Upon the petition of the parties in interest, representatives were designated for lots as follows: _

1788 Calvin Emery Morse of Cambridge port, son of Calvin Morse, deceased propr of lot numbered 1788;

2308 (Rev.) Stephen G. Bulfinch of Cambridge, brother of Thomas Bulfinch, deceased propr of lot numbered 2308. _

The Secretary authorized to appear in suit brought by H.N. Gardner.

The Secretary stated that one Henry N. Gardner, who was nearly two years since excluded from working on lots in the Cemetery, by vote of the Trustees, and who failed in an equity suit against the Corporation, had brought an action at law against the Corporation.

Voted that the Secretary confer with Mr Rand, and attend to the defense of the suit by the said Gardner.

The meeting was then adjourned to st at 10 o'clock.

Attest Austin J. Coolidge, Sec.y

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