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1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007

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Mr. A.D. Webber

1423

Moving Brick Grave remains of Mary S. Webber & building foundation viz.

518 Brick 5.50
1 Bbl Cement 2.25
2 1/4 days Labor 5.62
21 feet sods .63
1/4 day horse & man 1.00
15.00
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May 29th [187]6

I.M. Spelman Esq. Prest

Dr Sir

Several months ago Mr Webber complained of the high prices charged for the care of lots in the Cemetery. After the reduction in rates was made, a note was sent to Mr Webber stating the facts. In reply he sent an order at $1 less than the rates fixed and a letter was sent to him stating the fact that the care was charged for according to the size of lots. In reply this last time, he sent the enclosed letter, in which he desires the matter laid before the Trustees.

Mr Webber, proprietor of lot #1423 on Spruce Ave is very desirous that the trees (two) next his lot should be cut and I finally told him I would call the attention of the Trustees to the matter at the first opportunity.

Respectfully J.W. Lovering

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I.M. Spelman Esq Pres.

Mr A.D. Webber proprietor of lot #1423 on Spruce Ave desires the removal of two large maple trees just outside of his lot.

Mrs. Lockwood proprietor of lot #4417 renews her request that she may set out a bed of roses back of her lot near the part which marks the city line.

Respectfully J.W. Lovering

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