Pages That Mention South Malden, MA
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 197)
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Elizabeth Randall of Boston widow of late John Randall to represent his lot numbered 140. _
Mary P. Oliver of West Roxbury widow of late Wm B. Oliver to represent his lot no. 146. _
Wm D. Austin of U. S. Navy, son of late William Austin to represent his lot no. 159. _
Josiah E. Daniell of Boston, only male heir of late Josiah Daniell to represent his lot no. 201. _
Elizabeth F. Hildreth of Boston widow of late Charles T. Hildreth to represent his lot No. 291. _
Robert Knox of South Malden, son of late Robert Knox to represent his lot, no. 295. _
Mary Howard of Boston widow of late Abraham Howard to represent his lot no. 331. _
Chas Rich of West Newton, only son of late Benj. Rich to represent his lot. ~
Charles Lamson of New York, son & exor of late John Lamson to represent his lot. _
G. W. Hallet of Providence, son of late George Hallet to represent his lot. ~
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 258)
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Lightning rods _ subject tabled _
A communication from Mr J. Galbraith proposing to put lightning conductors upon the Superintendent's house, and the farm buildings, at certain prices named by him, was read, and the same was laid upon the table.
Upon the petition of the daughters and heirs at law of George Winslow late proprietor of lot no. 458, Elizabeth Winslow^of South Malden, widow of said George, was designated to represent said lot.
The meeting was then adjourned. Attest Austin J. Coolidge Secretary.
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Trustees
The regular meeting of the Trustees was held at the usual place on _
There were present Messrs Andrews, Cheever, Gould, Nazro and Sleeper.
Chairman pro tem.
The President being absent.
Voted, that Mr Gould be requested to occupy the chair.
The record of the last meeting was read.
Cambridge Tax Bill referred to Messrs Curtis & Bangs _
Mr Bond, the Treasurer, stated that he had received from the City of Cambridge a tax bill upon the Superintendent's house for the year 1857, and asked advice of the Trustees, it being the first he had received thereupon.