Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 189)

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189

Lot 2221

Thomas G. Rice, of Cambridgeport, eldest son
of Aaron Rice, deceased, late proprietor of lot
numbered 2221
, to represent said lot. _

Letter from Dr J. V. C. Smith – charge against the Superintendent

A communication from Dr J. V. C. Smith
was read _ to the effect that he had been
informed by Mr E. L. Lunt, a painter, that Mr
Mann
, the Superintendent, had demanded of him
a per centage on his labor there, for the privilege allowed
him working on the premises.

Upon motion of Mr Curtis,

Adjd Meeting _

Voted that when the meeting adjourn, it be
to next ,
to hear such testimony as the said E. L. Lunt
may give in regard to the allegation said to be
made by him, and to transact any other busi-
ness that may come before the Board; and
that the Secretary be directed to request the attendance
of Mr Lunt upon that day, and inform him that

Supt required to reply to certain charges at next meeting

he shall be paid for his time; and also to
notify Mr Mann that he will be expected to
attend that meeting, and make answer to the above-
named charge, and to the following charges _ to wit,
of short credits in the following accounts, viz. of Nathan-
il Thayer
, Tisdale Drake, R. W. Hooper, Benj. T.
Reed
, J. B. Whall's Estate and T. B. Wales; and of
receiving compensation for his services from John Borland.

Appropriation for Receiving Tomb _

On motion of Mr Nazro, Voted that the Committee on Grounds
be authorized to expend one thousand dollars in addition to the ap-
propriations already made for the construction of the Receiving Tomb.

Adjourned, Attest A. J. Coolidge
Secretary.

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