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1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005

CB03_0188
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Hon Robt C. Winthrop -

Dr Sir

I enclose an order for the Blue stone border, which if it meets your approval, you might sign and send them - The lengths of the sides of the lot should be furnished them from your deed, and if you wish the lot done at any particular time, it should be so stated in your order to them, as it would take us several weeks to finish the lot after the stone was delivered. Please sign the enclosed order for setting the stone and return to me.

Respectfully J.W. Lovering Supt

Boston June 2 [18]73

Messrs Baldwin & Emerson

Dr Sirs

Please furnish for my lot no. 2408, Lawn Ave, Mt Auburn, a border stone 1.8 to 2ft wide, 2" thick, and fine axed on top and down 3" of good quality of Blue stone, free from flaws & defects, at 1 35/100 pr linear foot delivered at lot, as pr your letter .

To Messrs Baldwin & Emerson Dedham & Plympton Sts. Boston.

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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004

Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 071)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 071)

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331 Edward H. Kettell of Boston, son-in law of Abraham Howard, deceased proprietor of lot numbered 331;

354 Joseph L. Henshaw, son of Boston, son of Samuel Henshaw deceased proprietor of lot numbered 354;

366 Lucy A. Willard of Boston, daughter of Dr John Ware deceased proprietor of lot numbered 366;

427 Leonard B. Adams of Boston, son of John Adams, deceased proprietor of lot numbered 427;

442 Henry Van Brunt of Dedham son of Gershom J. Van Brunt, deceased proprietor of lot numbered 442;

499 Lucy Page of Boston, widow of John A. Page deceased proprietor of lot numbered 499;

634 Charles H. Fiske of Weston, son of Augustus H. Fiske deceased proprietor of lot numbered 634;

636 Lemuel Pope of Cambridge, grandson of Lemuel Pope deceased proprietor of lot numbered 636;

642 James F. Colman of Boston, son of Henry Colman deceased proprietor of lot numbered 642;

687 Jane Eliza Chapman of Boston, widow of Dummer R. Chapman, deceased proprietor of lot numbered 687;

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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 103)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 103)

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Lot 577

Lot of Benjamin Blaney deceased (577) Abner H Bowman of Boston brother in law of said deceased.

Lot 628

Lot of Harrison Gray Otis deceased (628) Harrison Ritchie of Boston grandson of said deceased.

Lot 669

Lot of William A Rea deceased (669) Mary Frances Rea of Boston widow of said deceased.

Lot 674

Lot of Rufus G Norris deceased (674) Ebenezer C Milliken of Boston ex'r and brother in law of deceased.

Lot 712

Lot of Andrews Norton deceased (712) Charles Eliot Norton of Cambridge son of said deceased.

Lot 714

Lot of Elisha Turner deceased (714) Mary Ann Turner of Dedham widow of said deceased.

Lot 766

Lot of Henry S Hatch deceased (766) J. I. Bowditch of Boston executor under the will.

Lot 774

Lot of Henry Williams deceased (774) Henry Williams of Boston eldest son of said deceased.

Lot 792

Lot of Thomas Brewer deceased (792) Abigail Brewer of Boston widow of said deceased.

Lot 815

Lot of Elizabeth F Gurney deceased (815) Gardner Colby, Treasurer of Newton Theological Institution.

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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 343)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 343)

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Reprs designated for lots no.

In the following cases applications were received for the representation of lots of deceased proprietors, and the persons nominated were severally designated to represent the lots: _

24

Estes Howe, of Cambridge, son of Sarah L. Howe, late proprietor of lot numbered 24 to represent said lot.

95

Martha H. Smith of Boston widow of Jeremiah Smith late proprietor of lot numbered 95, to represent said lot.

319

Harriet Stone of Belmont, daughter of Leonard Stone, Late proprietor of lot numbered 319, to represent said lot. _

519

Richard C. Nichols one of the sons of Thaddeus Nichols, late proprietor of lot numbered 519 to represent said lot. _

638

Sophia B. Valentine of Cambridge, daughter of Aaron Brigham late proprietor of lot numbered 638 to represent said lot. _

968

Isabella C. Bryden, of Boston, mother of James H. Bryden, late proprietor of lot numbered 968, to represent said lot. _

1141

Edmund Quincy of Dedham son-in-law of Mary Parker, late proprietor of lot numbered 1141 to represent said lot._

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1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005

Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 010)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 010)

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The following papers are spread upon the record in accordance with the Vote of the Trustees recorded at p. 3, accts.

Bond of H. B. Mackintosh Treasr.

Know all men by these presents that we, Henry B. Mackintosh of Boston in the County of Suffolk, and Horatio Chickering and Ebenezer P. Burgess both of Dedham in the County of Norfolk and Commonwealth of Massachusets are holden and firmly bound unto the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn in the penal sum of Ten thousand dollars, to the payment of which we bind ourselvs by these presents. Sealed with our seals and dated this.

The condition of the above obligation is such that wheres the said Henry B. Mackintosh has been duly appointed Treasurer of the said corporation; Now if the said Mackintosh shall well and truly perform all of his duties as such Treasurer, during such time as he may continue in the said office, under the said appointment, and under any and all future elections to the said office, and shall well and truly account with and pay over to the said Corporation on ceasing to hold the said office, any and all such sums of money, and shall deliver over all property and evidences of property which shall be in his custody as such Treasurer, when he ceased to hold said office, then this obligation shall void, otherwise to remain in full force.

Witness ___ (Signed) H. B. Mackintosh
(Signed) E. Mackintosh to H. B. M. " [(Signed)] E. P. Burgess
( " [Signed]) J. E. Manning " E.P. B. & H. C. " [(Signed)] Horatio Chickering
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