Pages That Mention Damon Safe & Iron Works Co.
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
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Damon Safe & Iron Wks Co., Boston.
Dear Sirs:-
The width of the walls of the vault for which I just ordered doors is twenty and one half inches (1'-8 1/2).
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Mrs. A. L. Wiswell, Brookline.
Dear Madam:-
The administratrix of the late George W. Norris called here today, and desired to have the myrtle you ordered planted on Mr. Norris' grave removed.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
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Ephraim Lombard, Esq., Boston.
Dear Sir: -
Your note is received. It is entirely a matter of arrangement between the parties as to which will pay for setting a stone, sometimes one does it and sometimes the other.
The two stones for the setting of which the enclosed bill was rendered lay for some days after delivery on the path, and we then received a written order from Mrs. Ephraim Lombard to set them
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Damon Safe & Iron Works Co., Boston.
Dear Sirs: -
The doors I ordered of you were to be delivered by this time. It is important that we have them at once as the delay is keeping back our work.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
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Dear Sir:-
The door is now all ready for the lock.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Herbert F. Stimpson, Esq., Worcester.
Dear Sir:-
Your note to our Treasurer has been handed to me for answer. There is considerable moss in the sod of your lot, and to put it in good order it should be regraded and sodded, the cost of which would be $50.00 including the care of the lot for the season. There are three stones that need to be cleaned and plumbed which would cost $5.00.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.