Pages That Mention Bush, Elizabeth
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (index-page 4)
Bigelow Jacob chosen Trustee | 112, 161, 247, 287, 322. |
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" [Bigelow] " [Jacob] " [chosen] President | 49, 117, 166, 252, 288, 327. |
" [Bigelow] " [Jacob] two lots of, ordered to be united in one, | 96 |
" [Bigelow] " [Jacob] on Com. on Grounds. | 50, 117, 167, 252, 289 |
Bond, Geo. Wm chosen Treasr | 49, 117, 166, 252, 288. |
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 106)
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Lot of Daniel Hersey deceased (1293) Thomas Vannevar of Boston son in law of deceased.
Lot of Isaac N Burton deceased (1298) Sylvester Littlefield of Alfred Me guardian of the only child of said deceased.
Lot of Mary Jennison deceased (1313) Wm Jennison of Danville Pa son of deceased.
Lot of Wm A Hall deceased (1344) Lewis Hall of East Cambridge brother of said deceased.
Lot of John E Thayer deceased (1366) Nath'l Thayer of Boston Residuary Legatee of deceased.
Lot of Prince Hawes deceased (1389) Joseph P Hawes of Boston
Lot of Charles Whitney deceased (1401) James H Thayer of Cambridge guardian of the children of said deceased (being minors)
Lot of Jonathan Bush deceased (1455) Elizabeth Bush of North Cambridge widow of deceased.
Lot of Abel Phelps deceased (1409) Maria M Phelps of Belmont widow of said deceased.
Lot of Agnes Austin deceased (1496) Robert H Eddy of Boston Executor.
1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007
CB05_0144
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Dear Madam
The fence needs a little repairing which when done will allow the gate to shut properly.
I can do the work for about $1.25.
Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs
Dear Sir
Your favor of May 26th is received. I have caused the stonework to lot 2583 to be examined by practical stone workers who are unanimous in deciding that no oil has been put on the stone and that the appearance is due, to what is known in the trade, as, sap which is oxide of iron in the stone. Clearly we are in no way accountable for that. While you are at perfect liberty to employ whomsoever you choose, still I trust you will reconsider your decision and still employ the corporation to do such work as you have done. I shall be pleased to receive and execute your orders.
Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Supt. per Childs