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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (index-page 21)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (index-page 21)

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Kinsley, Henry's lot represented by Mary Kinsley 64
Knight, Wm H's lot contr. for perpet. care of 66.
King Gedney's lot rep by Jerusha C. King 102
Kittridge Jeremiah's lot rep by Clarissa J Kittridge 104
Kendrick, Allen M's lot rep by Laura A Kendrick 105.
Keith, Mary A's lot rep by Henry A Snow 135.
Kelsey James H's lot rep by John S Jenness 131.
Kinmouth David M's lot rep by Abby M Kinmouth 137.
Kennedy P's memorial 143.
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 064)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 064)

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Admission of Visitors refd to Comee

the gate, either on week-days or Sundays be referred to a Committee of three,

consisting of Messrs { Nazro
___ { Crocker &
___ { Cheever
to report thereon.

Shelter at Gate _

Voted that the question of the expediency of erecting some shelter at the Gate from sun and rain, be referred to the Committee on Grounds & report thereupon at the next meeting.

Place for Tools &c.

Voted that the question of the expediency of having some suitable place within the grounds, as a repository for tools and the personal effects of the workmen, while in the grounds, be referred to the same committee to report thereon at the next meeting.

Lot 207

Upon the petition of the Heirs at law of Henry Kinsley, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 207, in the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, Mary Kinsley, widow of said Henry, of East Cambridge: – was designated to represent the said lot.

Lot 690.

Upon the petition of the widow and heirs at law of William Foster, late proprietor of a small lot, numbered 690, Emily R. Foster, of Boston, daughter of said William, was designated to represent the said lot.

The meeting was then adjourned.

Attest Austin J. Coolidge, Secretary.

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