Pages That Mention Lot 1586
1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007
CB05_0133
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Dear Sir
The expence in allowing the remains of Susie U. Doolittle to remain in the Receiving Tomb until will be $17.00 payable in advance.
I wish prompt attention to the bill which I enclose herewith if you wish to have the remains occupy the tomb.
Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs
Dear Sir
Yours of May 20th is received regarding 1586 Petunia
#1 | 13 Interments have been made |
2 of which have been removed | |
# 2 | It is quite a desirable lot |
3 | Present value free of interments about $100000 |
4 | It is in very good order, some little re- |
sodding may be needed | |
5 | Which "Miss Harris" is meant |
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Volume 2, 1854 (page 025)
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declining to act as Trustees for reasons stated by him.
Voted. That Sylvan Path be the name of a new path located near Mountain Avenue
The Secretary presented a deed of transfer of
Record of deeds subject to rights of burial
lot 1586, from Samuel Harris to Mary Harris, said deed being a quitclaim deed and subject to to [sic] a right reserved to S. G. Harris, his son "of sepul"ture on said lot when he shall depart this life, if "he shall so request." the Secretary asked instructions as to recording said deed, and was ordered to record the same in that form.
A letter was read from William R. Lawrence, in relation to lot no 904. containing 600 square feet, and asking the action of the trustees to authorize the division of said lot into two of 300 square feet each. Voted. That the request of said letter be granted, upon the usual terms required in similar instances heretofore, the lot to be reconveyed to the Corporation and new deeds issued as rquested.
Stone Farm mortgage.
Voted. That the Treasurer be authorized to extinguish the mortgage upon the Stone Farm purchased last year, at any time whe he shall be able to do so.
Stone Farm use of.
Voted. That Messrs Little & Bangs be a committee to report at an adjourned meeting on a plan for the profitable use of the Stone farm for the present year.
Adjourned, to meet at this place on this day fortnight at 12. M. A true record Attest. Henry M. Parker, Secretary.