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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (index-page 6)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (index-page 6)

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Coolidge, Austin J. chosen Secretary, 49, 117, 166, 252, 288
" [Coolidge,] " [Austin] " [J.] proposes address to proprs on perpetl repair of lots 351
Curtis, Charles P. chosen Trustee 112, 161, 247, 287, 322,
- tenders resignation 339, 346
requested to withdraw " [resignation] 341
" [chosen] on Com. on Lots 49, 117, 166, 252, 288, 328
" [chosen] " [on] " [Com.] " [on Lots] resigned 73. - resig. not accepted 74.
Crocker, Uriel - chosen Trustee 112, 161, 247, 287, 322,
" [chosen] on Com. on lots, 49
" [chosen] " [on] " [Com.] " [on] Regul. & Record of intermt 118, 166, 253, 289, 328,
Cheever, James ~ chosen trustee 112, 161, 247, 287, 322,
on Com. on Grounds 50, 117, 167, 252, 289, 328
Church, Mary's ~ lot perpetl repair of 72-3,
Churchill William's lot rep by Mary Churchill 108.
Crockett, Geo W's lot rep by Ruth W Crockett 122.
Cannon, Cornelius lot rep by Sarah B. Cannon 123.
Cummings, Charles W's lot rep by Albert Hamlet 123.
Cook Zebedee's lot rep by Geo E. Cook 123.
Crosby Alonzo's lot rep by Hannah A Crosby 123.
Coleman, Erastus's lot rep by Virginia F Coleman 125.
Caverly, Isaiah's lot rep by Robert W. Newell 127.
Churchill, Peleg's lot rep by Jane Churchill 134.
Clapp, Joshua B's lot rep by Joshua W Clapp 142.
Cheney, Jonathan H. lot rep by Sarah A. B Cheney 149.
Coolidge, Sam. F's lot rep by Benj. T. Reed 242
Calder Robt heir's lot " [rep] " [by] Aug. L. Dole 243
Campbell, Sarah P.'s " [lot] " [rep] " [by] Mary R.S. Popkin 245
Coleman, Anna M. " [lot] " [rep] " [by] Wm S. Hyne 261
Cushing, John P.'s " [lot] " [rep] " [by] John G. Cushing 329
Cullis, Dr. Chas. - application for lot for home for Consumptives - 352-353
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 134)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 134)

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Voted that the additional expense authorized by the committee be hereby ratified.

The Secretary read the following petitions for representation of lots _ and the following named parties were designated to represent said lots.

Representation of Lot 133 _

Lot of Rufus Wyman deceased (133) to be represented by Rufus Wyman of Roxbury eldest son of deceased.

Lot 208.

Lot of Benjamin G. Boardman (208) represented by Sarah W. Boardman of Boston widow of deceased.

Lot 280.

Lot of Charles A. Locke deceased (280) by Sarah J. Locke of Cambridge, widow of deceased.

Lot 244.

Lot of Peleg Churchill deceased (244) by Mrs Jane Churchill of Newton residuary legatee of deceased.

Lot 375.

Lot of Alexander Meldrum deceased (375) Rep. by Alexander A. Meldrum of New York, oldest surviving son.

Lot 438.

Lot of Enoch Patterson deceased (438) Rep. by Enoch Patterson of Boston eldest son of said deceased

Lot 457.

Lot of Benjamin Loring deceased (457) Rep. by Walter Farnsworth of Roxbury one of executors of deceased.

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1879-01-27 to 1884-07-10 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.008

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CB06_0023

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H.B. Churchill Esq

Dear Sir

In reply to your letter of Sept 30th I would say that in May last the key of the tomb was placed in our hands for the purpose of making some repairs on the tomb according to the instructions of Miss H.N. Churchill and Mr F.C. Bacon acting for Mrs Peleg Churchill. After the work was finished the key was sent by Express to the Cemetery office in Boston according to the request made by (Mr Bacon I think) at the Cemetery.

The key was not called for until some considerable time had elapsed, after it was sent in & when the interment was ordered the message was sent out per telephone that the key was here, to which I replied that the key had been sent in to Boston according to instructions. The key was not found, & I was directed (by telephone) to open the tomb which I did by having the lock picked. The door was opened the day before the funeral & was kept shut as fast as possible without locking. After the funeral (two days I think) the key was brought out by Mr Bacon & the lock was at once

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