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1835 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 1, 1831.005.001

Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 236)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 236)

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Lots 37- & 290- Perpetual Repair of.

A communication from Mr Howe, the Superintendent, in relation to the condition of lots nos 37 and 290 was read, and Mr Curtis stated that the owners Messrs. N. G. Carnes and Francis Carnes wished to contract for their perpetual. repair. The subject of fixing the amount was referred to Mr C.P. Curtis, with full powers.

Lot 1917. Division of. into two Lots.

A communication in writing from Mr Howe was also read in relation to lot no 1917 containing 600 square feet was also read. It made known the desire of the owners to have two persons admitted. to full corporate rights in virtue of said lot, and offered to pay twenty dollars to obtain a second ticket. It was suggested that the proper course would be to reconvey the whole to the Corporation and receive two deeds as of separate lots of 300 feet each. The whole subject was referred to the Committee on Lots with full powers.

Secretary. 'his Safe.

The Committee who had in charge the subject of the corporation safe reported in writing, and their report was accepted.

New Tickets in place of those lost.

Voted. That the Secretary be authorized to issue tickets to proprietors to replace lost tickets in all cases where he is satisfied that there is occasion for it without requiring a written application.

Lot 584. Representative of

Voted. That in accordance with the application of some of the heirs of Samuel French, proprietor of lot no. 584, deceased Mrs William H. Calrow, one of their number be designated for the time being to represent said lot in the Corporation, voting at its meetings, and receiving a ticket

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1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005

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N.G. Carnes Esq

Dear Sir

The two lots referred to, in your letter of are lots no. 37 & 290.

They are somewhat out of repair; the sod wants renewing & enriching and the fences & sarcophagus needs painting which will cost for the two lots $100.

If you give me an order to do so, I can have your lots kept in order for you, expending such a sum as you may see fit to lay out, & there will be no charge for looking after the lot except for the cost of repairs.

The corporation are prepared to contract with the proprietors of lots to keep them in perpetual repair, by the proprietors depositing a sum of money, the interest of which is estimated sufficient to cover the average annual expenses. I think 8 or $900 would be required by our trustees for the perpetual care of your lots.

Respectfuly J.W. Lovering Supt

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