Pages That Mention Lot 963
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
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Mrs. L.M. Chamberlain, Newton Centre, Mass.
Dear Madam:-
Your note is received. The charge for the use of two hydrangeas in 1887 was $3.00, in 1888 large and handsome plants were asked for, and the charge was made $5.00. As there was no special notification of the change given you I will make the charge $3.00 as before, but as there is a large expense attending the care and watering of these plants, such plants as you had last year cannot hereafter be charged at less than $5.00.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Geo. A. Potter, Esq. Brooklyn, N.Y.
Dear Sir:-
Your note of is received. To properly regrade and sod the lot belonging to the heirs of the late Joshua G. Loring including its care for the season 1889, will cost $48.00.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
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Benj. F. Wyeth, Esq. Cambridge.
Dear Sir: -
We found the tomb all right with ample room to make the interment.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Geo. A. Potter, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dear Sir: -
The estimate was made on lot #963 belonging to the heirs of the late John G. Loring. Please excuse the mistake.
Respectfully yours, Supt.
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (index-page 21)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 306)
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manner and form as the Committee on Lots may approve.
Monthly statement of sales of Lots acc. & placed on file
A statement of the sales of land effected by the Superintendent to , so far as approved by the Committee on Lots, having been submitted and read by the Secretary, it was
Voted, – that said statement be accepted & placed on file.
Cont. for perp. rep. with G. of Lot #3617.
The Secretary having stated that the Committee on Lots had recommended the Trustees to guaranty the perpetual repair of Lot No 3617, Angelica Path, lately owned by Nathan R. Hill, deceased, for the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars, ($450.–), it was
Voted, – that the above contract be concurred in on the part of this Board.
Upon the petitions of the parties in interest representatives were designated for Lots as follows, viz: –
963 Elizabeth B. Codman (Mrs Benjamin S.) of Boston, daughter of John G. Loring, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Nine hundred & sixty-three.
1187 Mortimer B. Mason of Boston, son of John W. Mason, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Eleven hundred and eighty-seven.
1356 Elizabeth J. Perkins (Mrs Thomas N.) of Boston, daughter of Ebenezer Chadwick deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Thirteen hundred & fifty-six.
1492 Frederick H. Betts of New York, son-in-law of John F. Holbrook,
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 189)
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Harriet Evans of Medford widow of late Alfred Evans to represent his lot no. 954.
Sarah M. Lane of Boston, widow of late George Lane to represent his lot no. 961.
John G. Loring of Boston son of late John G. Loring to represent his lot no. 963.
Wm O. Moseley of Boston, Guardian of heirs of late Henry P. Fairbanks to represent his lot no. 1086
Mary W. Parker of E. Cambridge widow of late Wm H. Parker to represent his lot no. 1139.
Mary Parker of Boston widow of late Daniel P. Parker to represent his lot no. 1141. _
James Harris of Boston son of late James Harris to represent his lot no. 1171. _
Dudley H. Bayley of Boston, brother of late Saml K. Bayley to represent his lot no. 1181.
Benj. Goddard of Boston son of late Nathl. Goddard to represent his lot no. 1188.
John H. Wilkins of Boston, Exor & Trustee, to represent the lot of late Richard B. Carter, no. 1216. _