Pages That Mention Weeman, Ebenezer
1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003
Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 330)
Dear Sir,
I send you the permits for work up to this date, in favor of Joseph Fox -- Patrick O' Brien -- & Ebenr Weeman. --
I also enclose a letter which was lying on the table when you were here, but I was so busy as to forget it, and you do not appear to have noticed it.
Mr M. B. Markham, propr of the little lot next to John H. Jenks, writes me today that he has been again to Mount Auburn, and found a lot on Indian Ridge, which he likes, next to 334 (Geo Hills) and opposite 417 (Sarah B. Fearing).
He judged it to contain about 150 feet. Upon looking at our large plan, I don't see any other lot on the N.W. side of 334 not separated by a space of 200 feet or so. --
I therefore wish you to inform me how it is. If he asks this where you can lay out large lots, of course he can't have it. If it is between lots, then please say whether there is any objection to letting him have it. If not, I will write Mr Jenks.
Truly yours
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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 045)
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 188)
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Trustees - .
Representation of Lot 1038 Louise W. Brodhead of New York daughter of Joseph C. Brodhead decd proprietor of lot numbered 1038; _
1907 Lydia Annie Weeman, of Charlestown, daughter of Ebenezer Weeman decd proprietor of lot numbered 1907; _
2522 William A. Merrill of Boston, son of Lucretia R. McGill, decd proprietor of lot numbered 2522;
3884 John Wilson, of Cambridge, for the heirs of John Wilson, tenant in common of lot numbered 3884. _
Treasr authorized to pay $10. towards Expense of opening park in Pemb. Sq.
Voted that the Treasurer be authorized to pay ten dollars toward expense of making passageway across the park in Pemberton Square. _
Adjourned Attest Austin J. Coolidge, Sec.y
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Trustees _
The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees was held on Tuesday, at 10 o'clock a.m.
There were present the President and Messrs Austin, Bowditch, Cheever, Livermore, Lovejoy and Norcross.