Pages That Mention Lot 5161
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
CB10_0068
Benj. F. Smith, Esq., Boston.
Dear Sir:-
I have called your office up by telephone, but the central office can get no response. Please send me at once the size wanted for the brick grave in lot #208 for Sarah B. Boardman.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Chas. J. Gibson, Esq., Boston.
Dear Sir:-
Your note is received, and will have attention. You do not say in what location you wish the foundation built, please inform me as to your wishes in that particular.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
CB10_0138
138
Dear Sirs:-
Mr. Galvin has hauled from the Payson farm for the Corporation 122 yards of loam in Nov. and 134 yards in Oct. Please send bill.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Chas. G. Gibson, Esq., Boston.
Dear Sir:-
The headstone referred to in your note of has been delivered, and I find that it needs a foundation. Your order is to place the stone at the foot of the grave, but we have no record as to which is the head or foot. I take it you wish the stone set at the end of grave nearest the path, but as a space appears to be left at the end furthest from the path for a stone, I will wait for definite instructions.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
CB10_0155
155
Chas. G. Gibson, Esq., Boston.
Dear Sir: -
I wrote you in regard to the marker for Mr. Blanchards lot, but write again as I fear the note has been missent, and it would be well to have the work attended to while this weather lasts. The marker requires a foundation under it, and I understood you wished it placed at the end of the grave nearest the path, but as a space has been left at the other end, where stones are usually placed it would be economy of space to place this one there.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.