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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 003)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 003)

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33 School St. Boston Mr. T. H. Safford

Dear Sir,

Will you please enclose Mr. Raymond's bill which I left with you as he has called for them. I met Mr. Apple and he insists that he took care of the lot for the years '58, '59 and '60. If that is so, then $2 should be refunded from what the Corporation has received on the '57 bill paid twice.

I wish also you would make out a bill of $15 (I think it was) charged some two or three years since against Mr John [N.?] Brown of Charlestown, for foundation to monument &c.-lot 888- The bill has been lost and I would like another with the date and charge.

Yours truly A. J. Coolidge

33 School St. Boston.

Levi H. Marsh Esq

My dear Sir,

The Committee on Lots of the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, have directed me to inform you that the Corporation will contract to keep in perpetual repair and preservation lots numbered 457, 459 and 480 in the Cemetery as the lowest rate fixed by the By-laws, viz. there hundred dollars for each lot.

I am very truly yours,

A. J. Coolidge Secretary.

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 306)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 306)

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Capt D.L. Winsor

Dear Sir,

I omitted yesterday to state that at Mr J.C. Merrill's request for a number with four figures to be given him, for the lot of Mr Ward his brother in law, I gave him 3376. This number was on a little lot which was sold to Hannah A. Morse, in rear of 888 Poplar Av., and transferred back to the Corpn before she died. So, if you have put a stake there to indicate ^a lot for sale by that no. please have it changed to the east half of J.C. Merrill's on Snowdrop Path.

That lot will be then - S.E. half Hen. V. Ward 3376 - N.W. J.C.M. 3487.

Geo. W. Livermore Esq. of Camb. called in again today, & as he is anxious to settle his bill with the Corpn wishes you would correct the report of lots 3509, 3510, -- M.H. Livermore & P.F. Folsom, on Clematis Path, so that they will stand 300 feet each (if that is what they contain, as appears from the book of Shedd's plan) instead of 326 ft. as before: and instruct the Treasr to give them a credit of $65 on the bill. I promised him you would bring it in on Saturday.

Mr Wm C. Murdock wishes you to bring in the bill on the Vose lot next Saturday, and would like to meet you here at 12 o'clock. If you can fix the report to include the cap on the monument, he will pay in the fund so as to be included in this year's rept. He pd $450 on the Ward lot today.

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge

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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 135)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 135)

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Lot 543.

Lot of Mary Ann Keith deceased (543) Rep. by Henry A. Snow of Somerville, son in law of deceased.

Lot 554.

Lot of George Searle deceased (554) Rep. by Arthur Searle of Brookline, nephew of said deceased.

Lot 600.

Lot of Alanson Rice deceased (600) Rep. by Mary E. Rice of Cambridgeport, eldest daughter of deceased

Lot 633.

Lot of Elisha Goodnow deceased (633) Rep. by Jane R Goodnow of South Boston, widow of said deceased.

Lot 781.

Lot of John N Todd deceased (781) Rep. by Susan H. Todd of Cambridge, widow of said deceased.

Lot 836.

Lot of Simon Pearson deceased, (836) Rep. by Joseph H Pearson of Lunenburg Mass. second son of deceased.

Lot 887.

Lot of Cecilia Mc Bride deceased (887) Rep. by Sarah Parker of city of New York neice of deceased.

Lot 888.

Lot of John H. Brown deceased (888) Rep. by Annie B. Brown of Charlestown widow of said deceased.

Lot 1022.

Lot of William C. Bolles deceased (1022) Rep. by John A. Bolles Trustee, brother of said deceased.

Lot 1053.

Lot of Walter Miles deceased (1053) Rep. by Walter Miles of Boston, eldest son of deceased.

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