Pages That Mention Hildreth, William F.
1879-01-27 to 1884-07-10 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.008
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W.H. Stinehart Esq Charleston Dist Boston
Dear Sir
I have a note from our Treasurer asking me to explain to you why a charge of $10 was made for the interment of Christina Stinehart and Wm F Hildreth. The only explanation I can give is that $5 is the regular charge for the interment and record of each body and that the rate is established by the Trustees.
Very respectfully James W Lovering pr J.C.S. Supt
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Dear Sir
On the 23rd of Decr last the body of William Hildreth was brought here for interment by you. The usual permit from the City was not presented by you at the time and the two written requests which I have made that it be sent here, have not been replied to.
Unless the permit is received here within one week from date I shall take the steps provided in such cases by the laws of the Commonwealth.
Yrs truly J.W. Lovering Supt.
Gentlemen
Please furnish us with (12) twelve Ross Lawn mowers like those last made, the price of which I understand to be $10.00 each with a discount of $1.00 per mower or $9.00 net.
Would like to have them on or before April 1 st. You can notify me when ready or ship by Emerson's Watertown Express.
Yrs truly J.W. Lovering Supt
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Dear Sir
You may send me 10 to 12,000 best up & down hard brick, delivery to begin at once & to continue as fast as wanted to the greenhouse yard at ten dollars pr. 1000. I shall not make you a higher offer.
Yrs truly J.W. Lovering Supt.
S.F. McCleary Esq Clerk of the City of Boston
Dear Sir
On the 23rd day of December last, the body of William Hildreth was brought to Mt Auburn for interment without the usual permit from the City.
The permit has been asked for repeatedly but has never been furnished and I now notify you of the facts, as I am informed it is my duty to do.
Yrs truly J.W. Lovering Sup't