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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 196)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 196)

H.G. Parker Esq

Dear Sir,

I return the deed of lot 1333 in the Cemetery, having duly recorded the transfer from Mr Parker to his widow. --

The usual fee is $2. which please send at your convenience.

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

Chas. E. Savell Esq Roxbury, Mass.

Dear Sir,

I have been much pressed for time, or should have returned the petition to you sooner for execution.

If your father left a widow, please insert the fact and her name. If not, say "no widow" & erase the "whose name is." -- If your brother John left children, their name & residence should be inserted.

If under guardianship, the guardian should sign. --

I have at your request, changed the family name, in my catalogue.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 401)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 401)

16 Pemberton Square

Dear Sir,

I have been waiting for Wood's answer to our demand. Are you not allowing him to take more time to make up his mind whether to pay than was proposed? I must request the matter be closed now, one way or the other.

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge

H.G. Parker Esq

16 Pemberton Square

Mr R.N. Forbush,

Dear Sir,

Some years since you requested me to make a copy of the deed of your lot in the Cemetery, for you. I made & certified said copy, but after doing so, could not by some means find you. I sent a messenger to 21 Merchants Row, & he was sent to the Blackston Mansion House -- but didn't find you.

This copy remains on our files, & I wish you would call and take it. Please do so immediately, or inform me that you do not wish for it.

Respectfully yours,

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 410)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 410)

16 Pemberton Square

H.G. Parker Esq

Dear Sir,

You must have forgotten your promise made to me a fortnight ago this day, as I met you on the passage out of Pemberton Square -- to wit: that you would inform me within one week, whether A.L. Wood would accept of the proposition made to pay the face of his bill without interest.

Please inform him that this is the last proposition that I shall make, & the last time I shall inquire about it.

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge

16 Pemberton Square

A.L. Wood Esq

Dear Sir,

Enclosed is the receipted bill of $157.12 for work on your lot in 1864. --

I regret that after nearly four years of patience with you and a remission of $35.35 interest on the bill, and an actual loss to the Corporation on a just bill, you should still allow yourself to characterize the charge as a "swindle". I trust that you will live long enough to find ample satisfaction in the lot, and to be convinced that your judgment was unduly severe.

Very Respy,

Your Obt Servt

A.J. Coolidge

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (index page 008b)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (index page 008b)

Penniman George 29
Parker Mason G. 34
Packard, Sylvanus 37
Pratt Mrs E. B. 38.
Perkins, S. S. 39.
Phillips Wm H. 84. 111.
Parker H D. 109.
Peak J. 117. 261. 265.
Perry J A 146, 417
Powers D. C. 181
Parker Hon. Joel 183. 188, 192..
Parker H. G. 196, 401, 410,
Proprietors of Cemetery of Mt Auburn 215
Plympton C. H. P. 263. 266.
Pitman Benj. 309.
Peck, A. G. 439
Parks, J. A. 443
Post, Mrs. S. A. 444, 447
Prichard, Jane Anna 469
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