Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 253)

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253

Upon motion by Mr Crocker,

Privilege to Alexr McDonald. Stone Cutter _

Voted, that the written communication from
Mr Bangs respecting granting Alexr McDonald
a privilege to exhibit monumental specimens in the lot
leased to Mr Apple, be referred to Mr Nazro
with full power.

Respecting change of name of Meadow Pond _

A communication from John S. Ladd Esq. of Cambridge,
respecting giving a more euphorious name to Meadow Pond,
was read, and it was noted that the same be laid
upon the table. ~

Lot 562

Upon the petition, Mary D. Holmes of Boston, widow
of the late Augustus S. Holmes was appointed to represent
his lot No. 562.

The meeting was then adjourned,
Attest ~ Austin J. Coolidge ,, Secretary

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Trustees .

The Trustees held their regular monthly meeting,
agreeably to the notification thereof. (Monday July 5th
being observed as the National holiday) at the usual
place, ~

There were present, the President, Messrs Cheever,
Gould, Little, Nazro, Read and Sleeper = 7

The record of the last meeting was read.

Report of Finance Comee on

The Finance Committee (Messrs Little & Nazro.) to whom
was referred the subject of the Bond of the Treasurer, and the
matter of the receipts and disbursement, of the Superintendent,

Notes and Questions

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Elizabeth Casner

I believe the land leased to Mr. Apple that Alexander McDonald was allowed to display monument is the land west of the Superintendent's House that was leased to Mr. Apple for the construction of greenhouses (see page 215 of this volume).