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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 334)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 334)

[ ? ] the heirs of Henry H. Tuckerman. I see the difficulty, but cannot cure it, unless you will buy or sell. You know whether that is desirable. If the heirs of ^Gustavus & H.H. Tuckerman are all of full age they can join in a deed to you, and the record of such a deed together with that which you already have from W.m with his from Henry H. will give you the entire title.

If I were sure such course would meet your approbation, and had the names & residences of the heirs (where there are married women the names of husbands ^also should be given, but the husbands need not sign.) I could prepare & send you on such deed.

If the heirs are of age, & that course suits you, I will prepare the deed when you send the names. If it is impracticable, the lot will have to be represented by the heirs of H.H.T.

When you write, if you can please tell me who and where are the heirs of Edwd G. Tuckerman, died .

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge

T. Quincy Browne Esq

Dear Sir,

I send you duplicate copies of the deed agreed upon between Mrs Hemenway and the Corporation for the exchange of land. Will you please obtain her signature to both copies and return them to me for record. And I will certify to the record of one of them, and return to you.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

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1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005

Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 088)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 088)

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instrument of contract for the consideration of Fifteen hundred dollars, signed by George Gardner as Executor of the Will of James Read, instead of in three several instruments in the name of the several proprietors for $400.– $700.– and $400.– respectively as recommended by the Committee in their report of ; – it was

Voted, – that the above mentioned contracts, be severally concurred in on the part of this Board.

Upon the petitions of the parties in interest representives were designated for Lots as follows:

439 Mrs. Mary P. Shaw of Dedham, Widow of Charles B. Shaw, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Four hundred and thirty=nine.

496 Joseph Tuckerman of New York, ^Care Henry T. Tuckerman, 57 West Tenth St Son=in=law of Henry H. Tuckerman, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Four hundred and ninety=six.

579 Lyman Beecher of Boston, ^5 State St, Son of Katherine E. Beecher, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Five hundred and Seventy=nine.

940 George H. Doyle of Boston, ^108 High St Brother=in=law of Wm W. Smith, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Nine hundred and forty.

1010 William S. Leland of ^Walnut Av. Boston H., Grandson of Sherman Leland, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered One thousand and ten.

1117 William W. Carruth of Newton, ^b. 47 Sears Building Boston Son of Francis S. Carruth, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Eleven hundred & seventeen.

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