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1835 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 1, 1831.005.001

Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 163)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 163)

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W. Story to execute a statue of the late Judge (his father) in marble: and the Committee submitted to the Trustees the papers in relation to the same. Voted. that the report be accepted, and that the contract referred to be placed in the hands of the Treasurer, the correspondence and other papers to remain on the Secretary's files.

Lot. 67.

The application of Sarah H. Oliver widow and ex- ecutrix of Henry J. Oliver late of Brookline, or Rox- bury, was presented to the meeting. Said applica- tion set forth that said Henry died being the pro- prietor of lot 67. on Holly Path, but, having in his last will made no specific devise thereof, that said lot passed under the residuary clause which gave to the said Sarah the management during her life of such residuary property: she therefore requested the Trustees to designate her as the person entitled to represent said lot and to receive a ticket of admission into the Cemetery - Thereupon Voted. that the re- quest be granted. and that Mrs Oliver be desig- nated. and be entitled to a ticket, accordingly

Bowditch Statue.

Whereas the Trustees of the subscribers to the Statue of the late Dr Bowditch have paid the customary price for the land on which the Statue now stands therefore. Voted. that the land included within the exterior side of the fence around said Statue be and the same is hereby appropriated and dedicated forever to the use and purpose of sus- taining and protecting the said Statue.

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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 291)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 291)

Edwd B. Oliver 26 Oak St.

Dear Sir,

We are making a new catalogue of the Proprietors and Lots in the Cemetery, and wish to keep a knowledge of the place of residence of each.

Henry J. Oliver who was proprietor of lot 67 died in 1849, and his widow Sarah H. was appointed to represent the the lot. From the papers, I infer that you may be a son. If so, please inform me of Mrs Oliver's present residence & oblige.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

G.M. Barnard Esq

Dear Sir,

We are making up a new catalogue of the Lots & Proprietors. Abel Adams, the proprietor of lot no. 49 disappears from the Boston ^Directory after 1855 & was formerly of your firm.

If you can give his present residence, you will much oblige.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge Secretary

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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004

Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 199)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 199)

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Treasurer's Annual Report _

The Treasurer read the 37th Annual Report of the Receipts & Expenditures of the Corporation, which was accepted and ordered to be printed.

Superintendents Annual Report _

The Superintendent's Report was also read, accepted, and ordered to be printed. _

Annual Report of Com. on Lots _ Perpetual Repair of 600 ft of Lot 1350

The Committee on Lots submitted their Annual Report which was accepted.

The Committee on Lots also reported that they had contracted with the Trustees under the will of Abigail Loring for the perpetual repair of so much of lot numbered "thirteen hundred and fifty" situated upon Oxalis Path, as is contained within the iron fence resting upon a granite base, containing about six hundred square feet, _ for the sum of twelve hundred dollars: _ and said contract was concurred in by the Board.

Representation of Lots

Representatives were designated for lots as follows: _

67 Edwd B. Oliver of Boston, son of Henry J. Oliver, deceased propr of lot numbered 67;

89 Lucy N. Goodwin, of Boston, daughter of Jona Chapman Senior, one of tenants in common of lot numbered 89;

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