Pages That Mention Lot 2279
1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 031)
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 095)
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1700 Edmund P. Dolbeare of Boston, son of Edmund P. Dolbeare, decd propr of lot numbered 1700;
1709 Gilbert E. Pierce of Boston, son of Rebecca Pierce, decd propr of lot numbered 1709;
1875 Sarah Lincoln of Charlestown, daughter of Nathan Webb, decd propr of lot numbered 1875;
1876 Lydia W. Forster of Charlestown, daughter of Charles Forster, decd propr of lot numbered 1876;
1999 Frederick W. Mozart, of Philadelphia, Pa. son-in-law of Jacob A. Johnson, decd propr of lot numbered 1999;
2061 Maria A. Thayer of Salem, daughter of Elias B. Thayer, decd propr of lot numbered 2061;
2170 Edward Fillebrown of Boston, son of Edward Fillebrown, decd propr of lot numbered 2170;
2271 Wm T. Chandler of Boston, brother of Nathan B. Chandler, decd propr of lot numbered 2271;
2279 Chas. E. Phillips of E. Somerville, son of Linus A. Phillips, decd propr of lot numbered 2279;
2447 Charles Sumner of Boston, son of Relief Sumner decd propr of lot numbered 2447;
Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 170)
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Perpetual Repair of Lot 3772 _
The Secretary reported that the Committee on Lots had contracted with Sarah E. De Grushe, proprietor of lot numbered thirty seven hundred and seventy two (3772) for the perpetual repair of said lot for one hundred and fifty dollars. _
Voted that said contract be ratified.
Representation of Lots
Representatives were designated for lots as follows: _
1387 Theodore R. Glover of Hingham, to represent lot no 1387 belonging to the heirs of Stephen Glover, decd
2279 David Tucker of East Somerville, Guardian of the only surviving heirs being minors of Linus A. Phillips, late proprietor of lot numbered 2279. _
Proposal of J. F. Stone & others to sell meadow _
A written proposal, signed by James F. Stone and other tenants in common of five acres of meadow, more or less, situated on the easterly side of Coolidge Avenue opposite to the Engine House in the Cemetery, agreeing to sell said land to this Corporation at the rate of one thousand dollars per acre if said proposal should be accepted within ten days from the time of this meeting _ was submitted to the Board.
accepted _
Voted that said proposition be accepted, and that Mr Cheever be requested to notify the owners of such acceptance and request them to prepare deeds of conveyance.
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 245)
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Treasurs report _ accepted _
The report of the Treasurer was laid before the Board in print, and accepted. _
Voted that the reading be dispensed with, and the printing of the same be authorized ~
Upon the several petitions of the parties in interest, the following persons were designated to represent the lots in connection with which they are named. _
Representations designated to Lot 527
Mary R. S. Popkin, of Cambridge, a niece, and one of the devisees under the will of Sarah P. Campbell, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 527, to represent said lot. _
Charles Henderson, of Boston, only son of Charles Henderson, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 617, to represent said lot. _
Abel Meriam, of Brighton, brother, and joint purchaser with, William Meriam, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 718, to represent said lot. _
John S. Phillips, of Boston, eldest son of Linus A Phillips, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 2279, to represent said lot. _
Adjourned without day,
Attest,, Austin J. Coolidge
Secretary.