Pages That Mention Lot 1802
1879-01-27 to 1884-07-10 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.008
CB06_0079
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Dear Sir
If the fence on lot #1802 is repaired several new castings will have to be got. I do not see any way to make a fair job of repairing and painting it at a less cost than $20 -
If the fence is removed I will set4 corner posts cut number of lot on one fill and sod over old post holes plumb monument & headstones - clean and lead stones for the old material.
Very respectfully James W Lovering Supt pr J.C.S.
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 192)
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Fredk T. Gray of Boston son of late Rev Fredk T. Gray to represent his lot no. 1643.
Robt H. Wyman of Annapolis Md. (U.S.N.) son of late Thos W. Wyman to represent his lot no. 1655. _
Geo. L. Pratt of Boston son of late George Pratt to represent his lot no. 1717.
Edward I. Browne of Boston, grandson of late Bryant P. Tilden to represent his lot no. 1731.
Frances Wason of Watertown, widow of late Wm Wason to represent his lot no. 1742.
Stephen Tilton of Boston son of late Stephen Tilton to represent his lot no. 1763. _
Sarah Andrews of Boston widow of late Joseph E. Andrews to represent his lot no. 1802. _
John W. Frothingam of Brooklyn N. Y. son in law of late Benj. Thompson to represent his lot no. 1844. _
Mary H. Webb of Charlestown daughter of late Nathan Webb to represent his lot no. 1875. _
Arthur W. Austin ^of W. Roxbury, Trustee, to represent the lot of late David Devins, no. 1880. _
1882-05-02 Letter: J. F. Gammell to J. W. Lovering, "Moss & Wood ashes," 2014.020.006-011
Letter: J. F. Gammell to J. W. Lovering, 1882 May 2
Subject: Moss & Wood ashes
[Letterhead: Subject, _____________________________ Wm. R. DRIVER, Treasurer. W. H. FORBES, President. AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. THEO. N. VAIL, General Manager No 95 MILK STREET. P. O. DRAWER 2. Boston . In reply to yours __________ No________]
J.W. Lovering Esq. Dear Sir
I was at Mount Auburn on sunday to see the lot which you worked on last fall recovering fence &c (lot 1802, Spruce Ave,) and it seems as if the sodding in some parts of the lot needed removing, or grass seed sown where it is thin. If you will look to it this week I will try and see you on Saturday at the Boston office. Am in hopes to be able to ratify the contract for perpetual care, which was given us last fall, in a very short time.
Will you please take notice also of the large quantity of moss in the sods, you will remember that only a short time since an amount was paid in addition to the annual care, for wood ashes to kill it out. It is now worse than ever.
Yours very truly