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1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 187)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 187)

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Capt. D.L. Winsor,

Dear Sir,

Mr Wm M. Lathrop called in this P.M. and says he thinks he gave you an order for both posting & grading lots 3363 & 3364, Acanthus P. rear of 1833 & 1856. He talked over the size of the posts, & thinks he signed his name to the order book. -- If he is in error, please inform me, and I will have him give the proper order. -- He would like to have the grading done this season, if not too late: at all events, set the posts.

As it will probably be a day or two before the surveyors get out to you, I think it will be well for you to set as many of the posts to the lots of delinquent proprietors as possible: -- and their survey would then be the more complete. I subjoin a list of ^all the earlier lots contained on the list shown you, remaining without bounds. --

? 3027 Magnolia 630 f. Hunt.
3081 "
3213 Willow 300 G. Tufts
3215 Lawn 400 Potter
3224 Rosebay 440 Livermore
{ 3232 Lime } 250 Walker
{ 3233 " } 250 Walker
( 3320 Rosebay 300 Holmes
( 3321 " 300 Holmes
{ 3363 Acanthus - rear of 300 A. Rogers
{ 3364 1833 or 1858? 300 W.M. Lathrop
3366 Fountain 400 Merriam
3394 Spruce 400 Blaisdell
2 front posts 3411 Sumac 300 Clark
3413 Fountain 400 Hovey
3417 Garden 300 Dickinson
3453 Fountain 400 Rymes
3476 Sycamore 300 Whitman
3493 Rosebay 480 B.C. Clark
{ 3496 Oxalis 200 Baldwin
{ 3497 " 200 Phinney
3511 Anemone 370 Sturgis
{ 3514 Arethusa 300 Elliott
{ 3515 " 300 Ames
3520 Trefoil 300 Wilder
3523 Mound 300 Chase
3524 " 213 Hobbs
3528 Acanthus 300 Abbott
3530 Mound 400 Chapman
3534 " 300 Clark
{ 3536 Camellia 225 Hale
{ 3537 " 225 Boynton
3543 Saffron 300 Chase
Thirty two in number -- and less than I had supposed on so long a list.

Will you also, in compliance with the request of the Comee on Lots furnish me before next Monday, a list of all lots of which the bounds have been neg-- lected. The above will aid you somewhat, but I am not sure that it embraces all since 3000.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge

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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 330)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 330)

330

Trustees - Feby. 22, 1864

Lot 961 ~

George Lane of Newton Corner, son of George Lane, late proprietor of lot numbered 961, to represent said lot. _

1124

Charles H. P. Plympton, son of Henry Plympton (of Boston) late proprietor of lot numbered 1124, to represent said lot.

1513

Isaac D. Woodbury of Boston, son in law of Wm Richardson, late proprietor of lot numbered 1513, to represent said lot.

1694

Charles Smith of Dorchester, son in law of Frances G. Bryant, late proprietor of lot numbered 1694, to represent said lot: _

2336

Elizabeth S. Fairbanks of Boston, widow of John P. Fairbanks, late proprietor of lot numbered 2336, to represent said lot: _

2387

Persis H. Hurd of Charlestown, widow of John Hurd, late proprietor of lot numbered 2387, to represent said lot: _

3027

Henry C. Hunt of Boston, son of Nehemiah Hunt, late proprietor of lot numbered 3027, to represent said lot: _

3054

Harriet R. Hamblin of Somerville, widow of Samuel Hamblin, late proprietor of lot numbered 3054, to represent said lot: _

3218

Martha L. Albee of Charlestown, widow of Godfrey B. Albee, late proprietor of lot numbered 3218, to represent said lot. _

Adjourned Attest Austin J. Coolidge Sec.y

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