Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 087)

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Trustees.

Cemetery Corporation would construct and maintain a gate for
foot passengers directly opposite the Depot.

S. G. Deblois' Petition for steps Coleus & Rose Paths.

Also a communication dated the , from
Stephen G. Deblois, proprietor of Lot No 3803 on Coleus Path
petitioning for the placing of stone steps to facilitate the ac-
cess to the lots on said Path from Rose Path in the rear.

Voted, – that the aforesaid communications be severally
referred to the Committee on Grounds.

Revd J. Tuckerman, friends offered through H. B. Rogers for preservation of Monument

The Secretary laid before the Board a proposal from
Mr Henry B. Rogers in behalf of certain friends of the late Rev.
Joseph Tuckerman
D. D. to pay over to the Corporation the sum
of Sixty dollar ($60.00) towards the preservation and repair
of the Monument erected to said Tuckerman, said sum being
a balance remaining in hand after defraying the cost of the erection
of the monument aforesaid.

Voted, – that the aforesaid communication be referred to
the Committee on Lots.

Bost. Soc. of N. Hist. Acknowledgment of presentation of Swan

A letter of acknowledgment dated the , was
received from the Boston Society of Natural History for the pre-
sentation to its Museum from "the Directors of Mt Auburn Cemetery"
of a "fine specimen of swan"

Voted, – that said communication be placed on file

Contracts for Perp. Rep. with Guaranty of Lots 3071, 3420,3421, 3422

The Secretary having stated that the Committee on
Lots had recommended the Trustees to guaranty the perpetual
repair of Lot No 3071 on Elm Avenue, belonging to Mrs Margaret
K. Fader
of Boston for One hundred and fifty dollars; and had
also recommended the Trustees to guaranty the perpetual repair
of Lots Nos 3420, 3421 & 3422 on Anemone Path in a single

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Of Note re swans: the board received a letter of acknowledgment from the Boston Society of Natural History for the presentation to its Museum from "the Directors of M^t Auburn Cemetery"
of a "fine specimen of swan"