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1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005

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B.F. White Esq. 162 Tremont St. Boston

Dear Sir,

We have rec'd. no order for the care of Dr. Channing's Lot #678 Greenbrier Path. if his friends would like the Lot cared for the remainder of the season and top dressed with manure this fall, please return us the enclosed order signed.

Respectfully James W. Lovering Supt. J.E.C.

Mr. C.M. Richardson Exr. Salem Mass

Will you please tell us at the head & foot of which grave in the plan below we are to set the stones for Lot of Mrs. Eliza H. Tufts #849?

Respectfully James W. Lovering Supt. J.E.C.

[diagram: Lot 849 at corner of Fir Ave and Eglantine Path. Grave locations noted: Mansfield, Tufts, * No mark, Wm Tufts, Tree, * No mark]

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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 450)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 450)

Mrs.Mrs H.A.S. Channing

Dear Madam,

I sent the bill of $4.00 for care of lot 1145, for year 1868, some time since to C.C. Smith Treasr of Dr Gannett's Society, & he refuses to pay the same, on the ground that the Society has nothing to do with this lot. Mr B.F. White, who has always had direction in the matter of care of late Dr Wm Ellery Channing's lot, has for several years, paid a bill to O'Brien -- our Irish gardener in Cambridge -- of $15.00. I think this bill covers the lot of Geo. G. Channing no 677 & R. Gibbs Channing 678 both containing 900 square feet --

Your lot (1145) contains 250 feet and, what makes the case a disagreeable one, is in one enclosure with the other two: for which reason the lots should be [?] fer by only one gardener --

As Mr White appears to be partial to O'Brien we do not care to disturb his wishes that O'B should take care of the W. E. C. lot. As to your own we can take charge of it if you wish: but they would appear to better advantage if taken care of together.

The bill of $4. for [1868?] is therefor now returned to you for payment. If you desire us to continue care ^for [1869?] you should give a written order to that effect.

Respe.y Your Obt Servt

A. J. Coolidge

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