Pages That Mention Lot 1517
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
CB10_0179
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Dear Sir: -
The fence on your lot is in a rusty and unsightly condition, and the lot and its surroundings would be improved by removing it. Will you authorize me to do this, recut the posts at the corners, remove the other posts and sod over the post holes and cut the number of the lot, without expense to you except the old material.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
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Mrs. M. A. Jones, Atchison, Kas.
Dear Madam:-
The fence around the Jones, Sibley and Swallow lots is in a rusty and unsightly condition, and the lot and its surroundings would be very much improved by removing it. I have just received an order to remove the fence from one of these lots, which will leave the Jones lot open at the side. Will you give me your authority to remove the fence from the Jones lot, recut four posts for the corners, cut the number of the lot on one of them, and remove the other posts and sod over the post holes without expense to you except the old material.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
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Albert O. Shaw, Esq., Lebanon, N.H.
Dear Sir:-
Your telegram is received, and has been answered by wire. I enclose blank interment order, what we need to know is the hour we may expect to receive the funeral, the location of the grave in the lot, and if a brick grave its size.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Dear Sir:-
Your note is received. The removal of the fence and the other work recommended in my letter of 12th inst can be done without expense to you, as the Corporation, on account of the improvement the removal of those neglected fences will make, will do the work for the old material. I have received an order for the removal of the fence on the Swallow lot which is enclosed with yours.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 037)
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 042)
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Joseph Willard of Boston, son of Joseph Willard deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1108:
Abiel S. Lewis of Framingham, son of Polly Lewis deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1130.
Martha E. P. Boynton of East Cambridge, widow of Edmund Boynton deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1138;
Daniel Robbins of Boston, son of Harriet Robbins deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1191;
Susan P. Minot of Boston, step daughter of John H. Wilkins deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1217:
Eunice T. Tarbell of Boston widow of John A. Tarbell deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1277;
Erasmus J. Andrews of Boston, son in law of Levi Brigham deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1290:
George F. Homer of Brookline, son of Mary Homer deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1321;
John M. Pinkerton of Boston, Guardian & uncle of children of Luther V. Bell, deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1433:
Erasmus D. Swallow of Boston, son of Asa Swallow deceased proprietor of lot numbered 1517: