Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 078)

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occupied by him as a Refreshment Room in the Reception
House
at Mount Auburn, on such terms, and under such
restrictions as they may deem desirable.

Fitchburg R. R. Co. Entrance way into Cem'y from their premises requested.

A communication from William B. Stearns, President
of the Fitchburg Railroad Co., dated , petitioning
for the establishment of a gateway into the Cemetery at some
point opposite their railway station at Mount Auburn, and
stating that the Railroad Company are prepared to pay a
reasonable proportion of the expense incurred, having been
submitted to the Board, it was

Voted, – that said Communication be referred to the
Committee on Grounds.

Finance Comtee Report accepted

A Report was received from the Committee on Finance
to whom was referred at the last Meeting the Statements and Trial
Balance of the Treasurer for the quarter ending March 31st, 1871,
approving the same as correct. And it was

Voted, – that the Report of the Finance Committee be ac-
cepted, and the said accounts placed on file.

Coolidge Avenue. Rep. of Spec. Com. on claims of Messrs Coolidge & Muzzey

A Report was submitted by the Special Committee
consisting of the President and Mr Choate, to whom was referred
at the last Meeting the communications of Messrs. Coolidge
and Muzzey in reference to Coolidge Avenue. The same having
been read and considered, on motion of Mr Turner it was

Voted, – that the Report be accepted and spread upon the
record. [See next page.]

Prest to Com. with City of Camb. concerning.

Voted, – that the President be requested to communicate to the
City of Cambridge the facts embodied in said report, and
otherwise connected with the claims aforesaid.

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