Pages That Mention Lawrence, Amos
1835 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 1, 1831.005.001
Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 008)
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The subscribers, being Proprietors of lots in the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, hereby signify their assent to the Act of the Legislature passed the , entitled an Act to incorporated the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn.— Dated .
Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 160)
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rer's hands subscribed for this purpose, with the accruing interest, and can be delivered within some definite period to be agreed on - the height and expenses of delivery at Mount Auburn to be included in said sum.
Monument to Mr Pitts
Voted. That the choice money for the lot purchased by Mr Francis on behalf of the subscribers for a burial lot and monument to _____ Pitts (who perished in ____ last on board the steamer Atlantic) be remitted.
Perpetual Repair of Lots in LAWRENCE Enclosure.
The Secretary read a communication from Amos Lawrence and brothers asking how much they must pay to have the Lawrence Enclosure kept in perfect repair through all time, and thereupon, after a general discussion of the subject, Voted. That the Secretary be instructed to inform the Messrs Lawrence that this Corporation will assume the care of their enclosure as a charge in perpetuity, according to the form adopted by the Trustees . for the sum of two thousand dollars.
Perpetual Repair of Lot 233
The Secretary having made a statement in relation to the lot numbered 233. The following vote was adopted. Whereas Mrs Elizabeth Williams the present proprietor of the lot in the Cemetery of Mount Auburn numbered two hundred and thirty three, is desirous of making some provision for the proper maintenance care and repair of the same in its present condition through all
1845 Story Statue: Original Subscription, 1831.039.004-009
Story Statue: Original Subscription, 1845 [Part 2 Page 1]
The Subscribers agree to pay the sums annexed to their names respectfully, for the purpose of [promising?] a marble Statue of the late Joseph Story to be placed in Mount Auburn Chapel, under the direction of a committee to be chosen by the subscribers, at a meeting to be called by the Trustees of Mount Auburn Cemetery, when they shall deem the sum subscribed to be sufficient for the purpose.
paid | David Sears |
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paid | N. Appleton | one hundred Dollars | 100. |
paid | T H Perkins | one hundred Doll's | 100.- |
Paid | Abbott Lawrence | one hundred Doll's | 100 |
1845 paid | Wm Appleton | One hundred dollar | 100 - |
Sept paid | Rob G Shaw | one Hundred Dollars | 100- |
paid | Eben Francis. | One Hundred Dollars | 100- |
Paid 13. | Amos Lawrence | one Hundred Dollars | 100. |
Paid yes. | C. Shattuck | one Hundred Dollars | 100 |
paid | Saml. A. Eliot | one hundred dollars | $100 |
Paid | Wm Lawrence | One hundred dollars | 100. |
Paid. | Josiah Quincy | One hundred Dollars | 100 |
paid. | J. P Cushing | One hundred dolls | 100 - |
Paid __ | W P Winchester | One hundred dolls | 100 - |
Story Statue: Original Subscriptions from Salem, 1831.039.004-007
Story Statue: Original Subscriptions from Salem (page 1)
The subscribers agrees to pay the sums annexed to their names respectively, for the purpose of procureing [sic] a marble Statue of the late Joseph Story to be placed in Mount Auburn Chapel, under the direction of a committee to be chosen by the subscribers, at a meeting to be called by the Trustees of Mount Auburn Cemetery, when they shall deem the sum subscribed to be sufficent for the purpose,-
___ | Saml Appleton | One hundred dollars | $100.- |
___ | David Sears | One hundred dollars | 100. |
___ | N. Appleton | One hundred dollars | 100 |
___ | T. H. Perkins | One hundred dollars | 100.- |
___ | Abbott Lawrence | One hundred dollars | 100.- |
Wm Appleton | One hundred dollars | 100.- | |
___ | Rob. G. Shaw | One hundred dollars | 100. |
___ | Ebenr Francis | One hundred dollars | 100.- |
Amos Lawrence | One hundred dollars | 100.- | |
___ | Geo. C. Shattuck | One hundred dollars | 100.- |
___ | Saml A Elliot | one hundred, dollars | 100.- |
___ | Wm Lawrence | one hundred dollars | 100 |
___ | Josiah Quincy | One hundred dollars | 100 |
___ | T. W. Ward | One hundred dollars | 100 |
___ | W. P Winchester | One hundred dollars | 100 |
___ | T. P. Cushing | One hundred dollars | 100 |
___ | John C. Gray | One hundred dollars | 100 |
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 149)
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Hales W. Suter of Boston, son of late John Suter to represent his lot numbered 459
Wm W. Tucker of Boston, son-in-law of late William Lawrence to represent his lot numbered 489: _
Wm R. Lawrence of Boston, Son of late Amos Lawrence to represent his lot numbered 490: _
James Lawrence of Boston, son of late Abbott Lawrence to represent his lot numbered 491: _
Daniel L. Ware of Boston, son of late Daniel L. Ware to represent his lot numbered 560: _
Sophia P. Lobdell of Boston, widow of Thomas J. Lobdell to represent his lot numbered 568: ~
Sabra B. Parsons of Cambridge, widow of late William Parsons to represent his lot numbered 607: _
Israel M. Rice of Boston, son of Israel C. Rice to represent his lot numbered 639: _
Jonathan Cole of Exeter N.H. son of late Thomas Cole to represent his lot numbered 668. ~
George C. Wilde of Boston, son of late Samuel S. Wilde to represent his lot numbered 704: ~