Trustees Records, Vol. 6, 1875, page 18

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ornamental grounds, and of spaces between lots; of transfers
from proprietor to proprietor or to the Corporation, and trans-
fers by will or by operation of law; also, instruments of dona-
tion in trust for the repair of lots or for any purpose consistent
with the objects of the Cemetery; also, a register of interments;
and such other records as may from time to time be found
necessary or convenient by the Board of Trustees or any com-
mittee thereof.

No record of any person's interest in a lot less than the
entire ownership shall be made on the books of the Corporation.

A sectional plan of the Cemetery shall be kept at the office
of the Secretary, on which shall be entered, under direction
of the Committee on Grounds by a surveyor designated by
them, all avenues and paths duly named, and all lots sold or
laid out by the Corporation duly numbered; all changes shall
be noted thereon, so that, at all times, it shall represent the
condition of the Cemetery in the particulars named. The orig-
inal lines shall be in black and shall not be erased. The
changed lines shall be red. Both the interior and exterior
lines of lots shall be given; and the interior distances of the
side lines and diagonals shall be expressed in figures.

Portfolios shall be kept at the office of the Secretary, in
which he shall insert plans of lots procured by the proprietors
thereof. Such plans shall be drawn upon paper of a uniform
size, furnished by the Secretary, by a surveyor approved by the
Comittee on Lots. The plans, too, must be approved by the
said committee, and certified as correct by the Superintendent.
The fee for placing the plan in the portolio and the proprie-
tor's name in the index shall be one dollar.

ARTICLE VIII.
ADMITTANCE.{note this word all caps in smaller font]

The Secretary shall furnish, upon application, to each propri-
etor, or to the properly designated representative of a lot, a
ticket not transferable entitling him and his household to
drive with a carriage into the Cemetery. He may give like
permits, not exceeding three for any one lot, to others, owners
with the person holding the title.

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