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Letter: Henry Emmett, Agent for New England Granite Works to Superintendent, 1891 (page 1)
Subject: no photography permitted.
[Letterhead:The New England Granite Works. J. G. BATTERSON, President and Treasurer. W. V. Wightman, Secretary. Charles Conrads, Sculptor. Henry Emmett, Agent. Quarries at Concord, N. H., and Westerly, R.I.]
Hartford, Conn., June 27th 1891
Supt Mount Auburn Cemetery
Dear Sir
I am having a book of Photographs made of the different monuments made by our company Will you be kind enough to allow me to send a Photographer to your cemetery and take the different monuments we have erected there
Very Truly YoursHenry Emmett Agent
Letter: Henry Emmett, Agent for New England Granite Works to Superintendent, 1891 (page 2)
Dear Sir Sir
There is no objection to your It is now the custom to give ___ permission to photograph any monument ^in the cemetery here,^except with the content unless at the request of the owner. though but there is no objection in the part ^on the part of on the part of the Corporation premises the Itf ^if you will take the trouble to obtain the consent of the owner you can photograph from when you can probably obt