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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 258)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 258)

Capt. D.L. Winsor,

Dear Sir,

Mr Henry G. Howard of San Francisco has arranged to sell Lot no 332 Alder Path with half of the "Howard & Merry tomb" to his uncle Geo. H. Howard of that place: and they propose to buy more land & make some improvements.

There is quite an amount of land on the rear -- perhaps 300 feet or more, of which they wish to know just how much, and the price.

There is also a piece of land between the South lot and Gardner Greenleaf's which they might desire to include. I wish therefore you would survey this including what is in the rear extending it back as far as you would the line in rear of tomb. On the plan there appears to be here about 300 feet. strong -- i.e. 10 wide, and 30 deep -- I have made a tracing from the sectional survey which I propose to send out to California to enable them to see the surroundings as far as to Poplar & Willow Avenues. If they can be induced to enlarge and fit up this, it will make quite an improvement.

Please then give me the width on the back of the two lots which you could add leaving a sufficient passageway to the lots on Willow. (By the plan there appears to be 10 ft or more), also the width & length of the strip next to Greenleaf. I should say 10 x 30.

State the price at which you would sell. --

Please reply in person on Saturday -- that will answer Mr Howard's purpose as he wishes to send to his brother by next steamer. --

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge

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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004

Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 059)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 059)

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said fountain, in conformity with the plan made by J.H. Shedd, said conveyances to be subject to the approval of the Committee on Lots.

Contract for Perpet. Rep. of Lot 291 _ also of Lot 3031

The Secretary reported that the Committee on Lots had contracted with the Fatherless and Widows Society of Boston for the perpetual repair of lot no. 291, (that of the late Dr Charles T. Hildreth,) for the three hundred and seventy five dollars, _ subject to the approval of this Board. _

and it was

Voted that said contract be hereby concurred in.

He also reported that said Committee had contracted for the perpetual repair of lot numbered 3031 (that of the late Mrs Nathaniel J. Wyeth) for five hundred dollars, subject to the approval of this Board. _

and it was

Voted that said contract be concurred in. _

Representn of Lots _

Upon the petition of the parties in interest representatives were designated for the several lots in connection with which they are named, as follows: _

4 Eben Wm Rollins of Boston, son of Ebenezer Rollins, deceased proprietor of lot numbered 4:

74 Rebecca J. Greenleaf of Boston, widow of Gardner Greenleaf decased proprietor of lot numbered 74:

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