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Letters (1831-1930) to and from lot owners and families about care of their lots; letters and invoices from vendors doing business with the Cemetery; letters with artists and architects about commissions for the Cemetery; and founding documents that document the collaborative nature of the Cemetery's early vision and design.
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1889-10-16 Letter: H. B. MackIntosh to Mr. Lovering, "curbings", 2014.020.012-011
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1889-10-21 Letter: Trees, 2014.020.012-012
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1889-11-22 Letter: Perpetual Care with Donation, 2014.020.012-013
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1889-12-02 Letter: Trees, 2014.020.012-014
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1889-12-12 Letter: Foundation Tickets, 2014.020.012-015
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1890-01-03 Letter: Perpetual Care of Myrtle, 2014.020.013-001
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1890-01-06 Letter: David Z. Morris, Mount Hope Cemetery to J. W. Lovering, "Corporation In Trust," 2014.020.013-002
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1890-02-05 Letter: F. H. Ivers & Son to J. W. Lovering, Lovering's Buggy, 2014.020.013-005
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1890-02-06 Letter: Use of 6 percent, 2014.020.013-003
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1890-04-25 Letter: Proprietor's Complaint, 2014.020.013-006
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Subject Categories
Avenues and Paths, Landmarks at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Lot Numbers, Organizations and Companies, People, Places