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1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 001)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 001)

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33 School St. Boston, Geo Wm Bond Esq Treasr &c.

My dear Sir,

I send you 50 proprietors tickets.

Also deeds for Duncan Bradford, Esqr, Mary A. Faden, and of Passageway to Eunice M. Gridley

The deed ordered in name of Charlotte Oxnard cannot be made without putting the title of the lot in her name. By referring to the catalogue you will perceive she only represents it. I believe J. Ingersoll Bowditch is one of the Trustees under the wills - a man impatient of forms - and I should not be surprized if he shd refuse to do anything about it. The addition should be conveyed to the party in whom the legal estate of the lot has vested.

Is there not some mistake about the passagway to B.A. Gould which Mr Mann has described? I remember that in Mr. Gould's lifetime this whole space about 9 to 11 ft. was divided between Mr G. & Dr. Bigelow, and you will see on the catalogue that each has 85 [ft?]. It may that ^ Mr Mann he has discovered more land.

Truly yours A.J. Coolidge Secretary

Left margin: Mrs. Eliz. C. Thayer shd pay $1.00 more for new deed record.

33 School St. Boston

Jona. Mann Esq Supt Mt Auburn

Dear Sir,

Will you please examine the lots described on the accompanying blanks, -457, 479 & 480, - and send me the blanks filled out. Also state what in your judgement should be charged for the perpetual care of each. We are aware that they are in the same enclosure, but the contracts, if made, must be distinct.

Truly yours A. J. Coolidge Secretary.

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1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007

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Hon. Char. A. Phelps Dear Sir

To take out the stump and fill hole & leave in good order in Lot 1638 Oleander Pa will cost not more than $6.00

I can do this very soon after I get your order therefor

Very Respectfully J.W.Lovering Supt. per Childs

Mr. C. L. Young Dear Sir

Your posted card of June 22 is received The Mont. in Lots 457 B. Loring and 479 Chrs. L. Young can be cleaned for, not more than $3.50 for both.

I can execute your order in , a day or so , after I recieve it

Very Respectfully J. W. Lovering Supt. per Childs

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1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002

Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 187)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 187)

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Lot 479

Charles L. Young of Boston, son of late Alexander Young to represent his lot No. 479.

[Lot] 500

Alpheus Hardy of Dorchester, Exor & Trustee, to repsent the lot of late Charles Holmes, No. 500. _

[Lot] 544

William Richardson of Dorchester, son in law of late Bradish Billings, to represent his lot. No. 544.

[Lot] 569

Geo. W. Thayer of Boston, husband of sole devisee of late Geo. F. Guild, to represent his lot No. 569.

[Lot] 570

Chas G. King of Boston son of late Gedney King to represent his lot No. 570.

[Lot] 571

Francis P. Browne of Boston, son of late Charles Browne to represent his lot No. 571.

[Lot] 591

Thomas Lamb of Boston only son of late Rosanna Lamb to represent her lot No. 591.

[Lot] 609

Chas B. Darling of Boston, Exor & son in law of late Jabez Ellis to represent his lot No. 609.

Lots 628, 666

Wm F. Otis of Boston, a residuary legatee of late Harrison Gray Otis, to represent his lots. Nos. 628 & 666. _

Lot 630

Edward Bangs of Watertown only son of late Isaac Bangs to represent his lot No. 630.

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