Pages That Mention Mandell, Johnson
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
CB10_0175
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M. Johnson Mandell, Esq.,
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.
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (index-page 42)
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Upton, Rebecca A's lot rep by Helen A Upton | 128. |
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Utley, Mary S's lot rep by M.J. Mandell | 141. |
Upham Phineas lot rep by George P. Upham | 171. |
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 141)
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Trustees _
The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees was held on
There were present the President, Messrs Andrews, Cheever, Curtis, Nazro & Read
The record of the July meeting was read and approved.
The Secretary presented petitions for the designation of persons to represent lots as follows; and they were severally appointed.
Representative of Lot 52
Henry Y. Cranston, of Newport R.I. guardian of the only child ^of Richard C. Derby, late proprietor of lot numbered 52, to represent that lot.
Charles Lowell Thayer of Roxbury, son of Susan T. Thayer, late proprietor of lot numbered 289, to represent that lot.
Mr. J. Mandell of Roxbury, one of the next of kin of Mary S. Utley, late propri etor of lot numbered 293, to represent that lot.
Abraham Howard of Boston, (at present in China) eldest son of Abraham Howard, late proprietor of lot numbered 331, to represent that lot.
Dolly B. Washburn ^of North Bridgewater, widow of Henry Washburn, late proprietor of lot numbered 876 to represent that lot.