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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 363)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 363)

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1449

Josiah Jones White of Newton, son of Daniel White, late proprietor of lot numbered 1449, to represent said lot: _

1860

Jane M. Gay of Boston, widow of James Gay, late proprietor of lot numbered 1860, to represent said lot: _

1937

Eliza M.E. Russell, of Cambridge, widow of Levi F. Russell, late proprietor of lot numbered 1937, to present lot: _

2079

Ann F. Damon of Charlestown, widow of John W. Damon, late proprietor of lot numbered 2079, to represent said lot: _

2165

James C. Fisk of Cambridge, son of William Fisk, late proprietor of lot numbered 2165, to represent said lot: _

2773

Sarah E. Huntington of Boston, sister and guardian of the minor children of Henry A. Huntington, late proprietor of lot numbered 2773 to represent said lot: _

2890

James W. Shearer of Cambridge port, brother and guardian of two of the minor children of Leonard B. Shearer, late proprietor of lot numbered 2890 to represent said lot: _

2963

George E. Mackintire of Charlestown, son of Elias P. Mackintire late proprietor of lot numbered 2963, to represent said lot: _

3310

Anstis G. Eliot widow of Ephraim L. Eliot, and one of his heirs, who are proprietors in common of lot numbered 3310, to represent said lot.

Adjourned Austin J. Coolidge Secretary.

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

CB06_0275
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CB06_0275

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W. H Emerson Esq. Boston

Dear Sir

Your note to Mr Collins in regard to lots 2890 & 91 is received. The shrubs have been removed, plants sent out in the borders and grass cut. You write that you wish the lots put in nice condition. Mr Collins is sick and has gone to New Hampshire for a 30 days vacation so I cannot tell just what conversation you had with him or what you desire done. I find they need grading and sodding badly and that the curbing needs resetting, cleaning and leading. (It has never been leaded)

This work is needed if you wish the lots put in first class order but as the cost will be $7000/100 I would not care to do anything before consulting you.

Very respectfully James W Lovering pr J.C.S. Supt

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