Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 150)

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Trustees .

Reception House. Use of for office purposes and for "Refreshments".

The President read to the Board a communication
from the Superintendent containing suggestions in regard
to the use of the Reception House in part for a Superintendent's
office, and in part for refreshments; after consideration whereof
it was, on motion of Mr Lawrence

Voted, – that the Communication of the Superintendent
be referred to the President, with authority to take such action
as he may deem for the best interests of the corporation,

Decoration Day Subject of admission on, &c. referred to Special Comtee

The subject of admission to the Cemetery on Decoration
Day having been brought before the Board by the President, and
duly considered, on motion of Mr Turner it was

Voted, – that the subject be referred to the President
and Mr Pickering as a Committee to confer with the Presidents
or managers of other Cemeteries in the vicinity, with authority
to make such regulations and arrangement as they may
deem expedient

Monthly Schedule of Sales of Lots appd. acc. & placed on file.

A statement of sales of Lots effected by the Superintendent,
and approved by the Committee on Lots to ,
having been submitted by the Secretary in compliance with the
By=Laws, it was

Voted, – that said statement be accepted, and placed on file.

Cont. for Perpet. Rep. with G. of Lots Nos 2326 3261 & 4015

The Secretary having stated that the Committee on Lots
had recommended the Trustees to guaranty the perpetual
repair of Lot numbered 2326 on Rosemary Path late of
*Jonathan W. Hayes, deceased, for the sum of Two hundred and
fifty dollars; of Lot numbered 3261 on Lime Avenue, of
John Goldsbury of Boston, for the sum of Four hundred and
fifty dollars; and of Lot numbered 4015 on Hazel=Dell

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