Pages That Mention Lot 1462
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
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Dear Madam: -
Your note is received. I find that you gave an order for mixed plants $3.00 and subsequently another for scarlet geraniums and pansies $5.00, and plants to these amounts were set out on the lot. Although the last order does not say so, I have no doubt from an examination of your orders of previous years that it was intended by you as in part a duplicate of the first order, I have therefore given you the benefit of the doubt, and have abated $3.00. corrected bill is enclosed.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 191)
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James M. Burgess of Boston son of late Deborah Burgess to represent her lot no. 1408.
Edward J. Baker ^of Dorchester brother & Trustee, to represent the lot of late Walter Baker no. 1430. _
Franklin Winship of Brighton son of late Francis Winship to represent his lot no. 1442 _
Jas C. Wild of Boston son-in-law of late Catherine Gibbs to represent her lot no. 1462.
Samuel Slocumb of E. Cambridge Guardian of minor children of late Mary L. Stone to represent her lot no. 1474.
Saml P. Langmaid of Charlestown son of late Rachel Langmaid to represent her lot no. 1486.
Henry Carter of Boston, son-in law of late Adin Hall to represent his lot no. 1526.
Nancy R. Bowman of Cambridge, widow of late Dexter Bowman to represent his lot no. 1560. _
Mercy S. Wesson of Charlestown widow of late John Wesson to represent his lot no. 1608. _
Jacob Thaxter of Boston son of late Jacob Thaxter to represent his lot no. 1621.