Letter: James W. Lovering to Wm. G. Reed, 1881, concerning Mrs. Wyman's Lot

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Subject: Attitude towards trees, Mr Lovering & [Mr Reed

OFFICE OF
SUPERINTENDENT MT. AUBURN CEMETERY,

P.O. CAMBRIDGE,
MASS.

CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 7th 1881

Wm. G. Reed Esqr
Boston

Dear Sir

On Mrs Wyman's lot #3262 there are
some trees which overhang the adjoining lot and
cause some damage to headstones. Would you
object to the removal of 1 hemlock, at rear of lot

Very respectfully

James W Lovering
per J.C.S.
Supt

Mrs Wyman would not insist on retaining
trees that were a detriment to the Cemetery
or injured neighboring lots or monuments.
I shall have to leave it to you
to do as you would, were you the owner
of the lot.

Respy

Wm G. Reed

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