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Thom Burns at May 27, 2021 03:58 PM

CB03_0174

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C.E. Morrison Esq.

D[ea]r Sir

Your favor of the
at hand, and I would say in reply that
the four lots 4190, 1. 2. 3, with additional space
make 1473 feet, which you can divide
into four lots. 3 of 368 feet each = 1104
and one lot of 369 feet - 369
making a total of 1473 sq feet. So that
all that is necessary is for you to take
the space & make the application.

Mr Baker has an order from one to
put the sod in order.

Yours truly
James W. Lovering
Supt.

Moses Stevens Esq.
Boston

D[ea]r Sir

In looking up
the matter of the space between your
lot and the curbed lot next East, I
can see no remedy for the thing unless
the slope of the bank is made more graded
which would bring it onto your lot, and I
suppose you would not consent to having
your posts moved, and making the lot
smaller. The bank as now sloped is too
steep for a sod to remain long.

Respectfully
James W. Lovering

CB03_0174

174

C.E. Morrison Esq.

D[ea]r Sir

Your favor of the
at hand, and I would say in reply that
the four lots 4190, 1. 2. 3, with additional space
make 1473 feet, which you can divide
into four lots. 3 of 368 feet each = 1104
and one lot of 369 feet - 369
making a total of 1473 sq feet. So that
all that is necessary is for you to take
the space & make the application.

Mr Baker has an order from one to
put the sod in order.

Yours truly
James W. Lovering
Supt.

Moses Stevens Esq.
Boston

D[ea]r Sir

In looking up
the matter of the space between your
lot and the curbed lot next East, I
can see no remedy for the thing unless
the slope of the bank is made more graded
which would bring it onto your lot, and I
suppose you would not consent to having
your posts moved, and making the lot
smaller. The bank as now sloped is too
steep for a sod to remain long.

Respectfully
James W. Lovering