Pages That Mention Lot 2902
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 099)
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Corrections on Large Plan
The Secretary read a communication from Mr Wadsworth, the surveyor, requesting authority to change the following numbers upon the large plan, as numbers have been accidentally reported by the Superintendent which displace old numbers on the plan; _ to wit, 2886 on Primrose Path, in place of 341; 2931 on Indian Ridge Path in place of 344; 2852 on Indian Ridge Path in place of 348; 2902 on Sylvan Path in place of 2840; and the removal of 2840 to Bellwort Path;
Upon motion by Mr Crocker, Voted that the surveyor be instructed to make the above changes upon the plan. _
Representation of Lots
The Secretary read petitions for the representaton of lots as follows; and the persons therein nominated were severally designated;
Lot of Alexander Wright deceased (12) Sabra Wright of Lowell widow of said deceased
Lot of Isaac Parker deceased (29) Elizabeth T Parker of Roxbury daughter of said deceased
Lot of Silas Bullard deceased (39) Mrs A. C. Hersey of Boston late widow of said deceased.
Lot of John Woodberry deceased (47) James Woodberry of Charlestown oldest son of said deceased.
1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007
CB05_0143
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Dear Madam
The sod around by the curb needs patching in lot 2902 at a cost of about $5.50. Some little leading should be done to curb, but I believe you do not care to order it.
Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs
Mrs. M.E.W. Jones Wakefield, N.H.
Dear Madam
Your favor of May 20 was duly received.
The Hollys should be planted early in the spring; at a cost of about $3.50 or $4.00.
We can put them at that time if you desire.
Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs
1891-04-04 Letter: James Bruerton to J. W. Lovering, tree from a slip, 2014.020.014-006
Letter: James Bruerton to J. W. Lovering, 1891
Subject: Tree from a slip.
[Letterhead: AGENCY OF THE GERMAN AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. of New York.
JAS BRUERTON, Manager, Branch Office, 24 Exchange Place,
Boston, Massachusetts, April 4th 1891. ]
J. W. Lovering, Esquire, Superintendent of Mt. Auburn Cemetery,
Dear Sir:
I am in receipt of your favor of the , suggesting the removal of the tree from our lot #2902. This tree has grown from a slip planted there by my mother, and I should regret exceedingly, having it removed, although if it is actually liable to injure the property of others, I should feel the necessity of giving my consent. I will endeavor to get out there soon and will then confer with you, about it.
Yours Respectfully, James Bruerton