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A selection of documents highlighting horticultural practices at Mount Auburn Cemetery. Includes letters, invoices, and other material that deal with the purchasing, growing, and care of plants
Works
1881-11-17 Letter: James W. Lovering to Wm. G. Reed, Mrs. Wyman's Lot, "Attitude toward trees," 2014.020.007-017
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1882-07-06 Letter: Helen M. Parsons to Superintendent [Lovering], "myrtle shrub charges," 2014.020.007-004
2 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
1883-04-11 Letter: Bowker Fertilizer company about lawn dressings, 2014.020.008-005
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1883-05-09 Letter: Tree Protectors, 2014.020.008-009
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1883-06-30 Consulting Mount Auburn on Trees, 2014.020.009-003
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1886-10-07 Letter: Sod Under Trees, 2014.020.010-002
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1887-05-26 Letter: Myrtle Will Grow, 2014.020.010-012
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1888-06-07 Letter: J. D. Bennett to Mr. Lovering, cost of sod, 2014.020.011-008
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1888-11-26 Letter: J. E. Neale to J.W. Lovering, "Justifiable Ivy Complaint," 2014.020.011-018
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Subject Categories
Avenues and Paths, Landmarks at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Lot Numbers, Organizations and Companies, People, Places