Trustees Records, Vol. 7, 1886 (page 385)

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take the chances and not pay this amount and that the
revenues of the Corporation would be proportionally dimin-
ished. The subject having been fully discussed later
in the meeting, it was voted that the President commu-
nicate with Mr. Fay and inform him courteously that the
Board had given the matter of his request their careful
consideration and had concluded that it was inex-
pedient to grant the same.

Henry M. Warren Request Lot No. 3744
A request was 470 received from Henry M. Warren, es-
quire, of Philadelphia, for permission to place upon Lot
No. 3744, owned by his father, Bishop Warren, of Denver,
Colorado, a granite Sarcophagus, having a base of
seven feet, three inches, by four feet, two inches, with
a height of four feet. The reasons given in sup-
port of this request were that although the stone was
a large one for a Lot of this size, a considerable portion
was the base stone and not prominent, and that the
stone was low in effect, which was emphasized by the
steep bank which rises some ten or twelve feet
immediately in the rear of the spot where it is intended
that the stone be placed; and also that the locality
was a retired one and there was no other Monuments
near. Voted that the subject be referred to the Committee
on Lots, with power.

Dissolved

Lewis G. Farmer,

Secretary.

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