Pages That Mention Bradford, Alden
1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003
Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 031)
33 School St Boston
Mr Curtis has asked me to write you a note, inquiring whether it is true that the work was done upon the Bradford lot without your knowledge.
As there is a meeting next Monday, when Mr Curtis proposes to bring up this matter, with a view to afford the Tileston's some remedy, your reply before that will much oblige him.
Yours truly
A.J. Coolidge Secy
Please address your answer to me.
Dear Sir,
Miss Sarah A. Tileston, propr or daughter of the propr of lot 2317, on Sylvan Path, but which fronts towards Walnut Avenue, has written Mr Curtis, complaining of the obstruction to a passage way from 2d Avenue to this lot by means of the manner in which the lot of Alden Bradford, no 176, Walnut Avenue, is enclosed. - Mr Curtis was informed by Miss Tileston that you expressed surprize at seeing the Bradford posts set as they were, and gave her to understand that you were not consulted about it, and were ignorant of it at the time.
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1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 185)
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Benj. P. Richardson of Boston, Trustee to represent the lot of the late Sarah Bridge, No. 110.
Mary Barnes of Lancaster widow of the late James B. Barnes, to represent his lot, No. 119.
Elizabeth Bartol of Boston, daughter of the late Hepsy C. Howard to represent her lot No. 130. _
Theodore Prentice of Boston son of late Wm H. Prentice to represent his lot. No. 138.
Jane H. LeCain of Boston, widow of Frederic Le Cain to represent his lot No 144.
Alfred A. Wellington of Boston, relation of late James M. Whiton to represent his lot No 171. _
Duncan Bradford of Charlestown son of late Alden Bradford, to represent his lot 174.
Chas N. Farnam of Norwich, Ct. son of late Henry Farnam to represent his lot No. 184.
William Ingalls of Winchester, son of late William Ingalls to represent his lot. No.188.
John Bryant Benjamin ^of New York brother & heir at law of late James Benjamin to represent his lot. No 258.