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1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012

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C. U. Cotting, Esq., Boston.

Dear Sir:-

Your note of yesterday is received. The deposit named for the perpetual care with guaranty of the monument erected on the R.H.Eddy lot #4761 was two hundred and seventy five (275) dollars.

In front of the Eddy tomb on lot #362 (for the perpetual care of which you paid last January) are two shrubs much overgrown, and it would be better to remove them altogether, or replace with younger plants. Is there any objections to so doing?

Yours truly, J.W. Lovering Supt.

#3585-S

MRS. RICHARD MARTIN, BRIDGEPORT, CONN.

Dear Madam:-

Your note enclosing $6.00 is received. I send you receipted bill for amount due $5.50, and will pass the fifty cents to your credit for next year.

Respectfully yours, Supt.

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L. G. Farmer, Esq., Secretary.

Dear Sir: -

Lot #362-Eddy is reported Corp. in trust (by will) . What are the restrictions as to interments?

Mr. J. W. Coverly thinks that lot #2974 has been regularly transferred to Mrs. Annie M. Coverly, but on our catalogue it stands in the name of Heirs of Charles H. Coverly. Is this correct?

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

#2283-S

G. W. Tyler, Esq., Hyde Park.

Dear Sir:-

I find that at the rear of the grave in the front part of lot #2283 the extreme width the headstones can occupy is 10 ft. 9 in.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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