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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004

Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 124)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 124)

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Trustees - .

The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees was held on _

There were present the President, Messrs Adams, Austin, Bowditch, Livermore, Norcross and Rand.

The record of the last meeting was read.

Matter of petition of Chas. E. Wiggin amicably disposed of _

Mr Adams for the Committee on Interments to which was referred at the last meeting the communication of Chas. E. Wiggin, proprietor of lot numbered 3347 asking for authority to remove bodies from another lot to his own, reported that it was believed that an amicable adjustment had been effected.

Accepted _

Representatives designated for Lots

Upon the application of the parties in interest, the following persons were designated to represent the several lots in connection with which they are named: _

167 Frederic Tudor of Boston son of Frederic Tudor, deceased proprietor of lot numbered 167;

372 Hannah J. Lewis of Dorchester daughter of David Woodman deceased proprietor of lot numbered 372;

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1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007

CB05_0135
Needs Review

CB05_0135

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J. W. Grigg Bromfield St. Boston

The slate front for New Receiving Tomb, plan of one ^(do left hand) side of which is switched, and dimensions and sections there shown.

The slate to be of good quality finish and equal in all respects to the front furnishes for [Tudor?] Tomb #167, last year. To be grade of 1 (one) thick and 2 (two) inch slate fastened together with brass screws and cemented. The front, when done are in will show and three inches ^in all parts. Any holes & dowel holes to be drilled as in as above mentioned, and two holes to be drilled on lower side of horizontal pieces for the pair in each catacomb door to center. These pieces will be in the center of the thickness of the doors which will be 7/8" thick, the pairs will be 3/18" diam. Provided it (as per your letter May 25th [?] one sign on July 1st once the other by August 3d/6 at sixty five cents per receiving foot.

J. W. Lovering

Mr J. W. Grigg Bromfield St. Boston

The following slate shelves for New Receiving Tomb, at 28 (twenty eight cents per square foot delivered; slabs to be of best quality and 1 inch thick; provided one half case be delivered on or before July 1st and the balance before August 5th/76. Your letter of May 25th rec'd.

48 pieces 2'-7 1/2" x 4'-1" 24 pieces 2'-7 1/2" x 4'-0"
32 [pieces] 2'-9 1/2" x 4'-1" 16 [pieces] 2'-9 1/2" x 4'-0"
32 [pieces] 2'-11 1/2" x 4'-1" 16 [pieces] 2'-11 1/2" x 4'-0"
16 [pieces] 3'-3 1/2" x 4'-1" 8 [pieces] 3'-3 1/2" x 4'-0"
J. W. Lovering
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