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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 323)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 323)

Capt Winsor,

Dear Sir,

Since "Fred" was here this afternoon it has occurred to me that I shall be alone tomorrow & perhaps the next day, and that he can do me a good deal of good by coming in tomorrow. I am not quite ready to proceed regularly with what I wish of him, but can give him enough to do for a day or two.

I only wish him for Corporation work. My understanding is that you lend him for that purpose, & return him on the pay roll as heretofore, to which I understand he makes no objection.

It is immaterial to me whether you supply him with tickets, or whether I do. Please say which you prefer.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge

Henry Kennard Esq

Dear Sir,

The proper examination and report upon your lot no. 869 have been made, and the Comee on Lots having considered the matter, have directed me to inform you that the Corporation will assume the perpetual care of your lot, with guaranty for three hundred and fifty dollars.

Very truly yours

A.J. Coolidge Secretary

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