1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005

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Letterpress Copying Book. Bound ledger of Superintendent's Correspondence, March 19, 1873 - January 17, 1874, pp. 2-466. Including correspondence of James W. Lovering.

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[Diagram: Lot 2350, Arethusa Path, showing perimeter with granite posts and entrance step on Arethusa Path ]

Sam'l T. Frost. #2350 300 sq. ft.

18.75 ft.

Arethusa Path.---

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Mt. Auburn

[?] Esq.

Dear Sir

I think Mr. Frost can purchase an addition of 150 sq. ft. as per enclosed sketch, Making his whole lot 450 ft. when done, being 24 ft deep by 18 ft [?]

Cost ---

150 ft of land @ $1.00 $150.00
Deed $2.00
[Total] $152.00
Respectfully C.W. Folsom, Supt.

P.S. Before committing [?] [?] to [?] curbing &c - Mr. Frost should complete the [illegible] get his certifcate [illegible]

C.W.F. Supt

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Mt. Auburn Cemetery. Office of Superintendant, Mt. Auburn,

Mr. Stone,

Dear Sir,

A party in search of a small lot has made enquiry in regard to the space in rear of your lot #3769.

By the Bye-laws [sic] of the Corporation, you have the right to take the land at 1/3 the price, at which it would be sold as a separate lot, on condition of making no interments therein holding it as a passage-way.

Its form is rectangular, 15 ft. x 6 = 90 sq. ft.

90 ft. @ .33 ¢ per ft. = $30.00
Deed 2.00
[Total] $32.00
[Image: diagram of Lot 3769 on Cuphea Path and Halcyon Avenue. 15ft at top of image, 7ft at right; inside rectangle is 6 ft on both top left and right side, 90 sq ft. top center. Also inside are two lines a 1/4 of the way down with illegible text and the number 3769 underneath the bottom line. on either end of the two lines are darkened circles, the right hand one has 6ft under it; 2 dark circles are at each bottom corner of the rectangle. a path drawing is alongside the rectangle named [Cuphea Path]; underneath [Halcyon Ave.]

Please inform me at your earliest convenience, whether you wish to do anything in regard to the matter

Respectfully yours C. W. Folsom Supt

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Mount Auburn Cemetery Superintendent's Office (P.O.) Mt. Auburn, Mass.

R. Litchfield Esq.

Dear Sir,

Enclosed please find your bill of .

As the bill was incurred some time before, I took charge here and ^as I know nothing about it, it would be better to send it direct to the President of the Corporation.

Mr. John T. Bradlee 134 State St. Boston

together with a statement of the circumstances.

Yours Respectfully, C.W. Folsom

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Mount Auburn Cemetery. Superintendent's Office (P.O.) Mt Auburn, Mass

Mr. Brewer

Dear Sir,

In your letter of inst, recd you asked to have made and set "a granite foun"dation" for a tablet, on your lot.

The regular underground foundation has been ordered ^ by me; but we did not quite understand whether you wished us to furnish the ground or not. This "base" is usually included in the contract of the man who furnishes the tablet or monument, but if you wish us to furnish it we will do so.

Please inform as at your earliest convenience in regard to the matter, and oblige

Yours Respectfully, C.W. Folsom, Supt.

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