Pages That Mention Lot 386
1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005
CB03_0220
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David Lane Esq. Weston Mass
Dear Sir
We estimate the cost of repainting the fence of Lots 386 & 387 at $16 - for the two Lots, please let us know if you wish to do the work.
Respectfully James W. Lovering Supt. J.E.C.
Dear Sir
Please change report in reference to Lot 4277, 6 feet from Avenue to read 32 feet from Avenue as the former was a mistake.
Yours truly James W. Lovering Supt. J.E.C.
CB03_0281
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David Lane Esq. 7 University Place New York.
Dear Sir,
The price given you for repainting the Fence of Lots 386 and 387*, did not include clearning the marble. Do you wish us to commence on the work?
Respectfully James W. Lovering Supt. J.E.C.
*16.00
Edwd P. Smith Esq Waltham, Mass.
Dear Sir,
We have examined your Lot and think it will be a useless expense to top dress it with manure as the Lot needs resodding, it will cost about $50. to do this and we think we had better leave the Lot as it is until you are ready to have this done. Please let me know what you think about it, & oblige
Respectfully James W. Lovering Supt. J.E.C.
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 197)
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Elizabeth Randall of Boston widow of late John Randall to represent his lot numbered 140. _
Mary P. Oliver of West Roxbury widow of late Wm B. Oliver to represent his lot no. 146. _
Wm D. Austin of U. S. Navy, son of late William Austin to represent his lot no. 159. _
Josiah E. Daniell of Boston, only male heir of late Josiah Daniell to represent his lot no. 201. _
Elizabeth F. Hildreth of Boston widow of late Charles T. Hildreth to represent his lot No. 291. _
Robert Knox of South Malden, son of late Robert Knox to represent his lot, no. 295. _
Mary Howard of Boston widow of late Abraham Howard to represent his lot no. 331. _
Chas Rich of West Newton, only son of late Benj. Rich to represent his lot. ~
Charles Lamson of New York, son & exor of late John Lamson to represent his lot. _
G. W. Hallet of Providence, son of late George Hallet to represent his lot. ~