Trustees Records, Vol. 7, 1886 (page 267)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 7, 1886 (page 267)267 1901 Special Meeting A Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees was held as Present. The President and Messrs. Cheever, Choate, Cum- Records
Contracts Perpetual Care The Committee on Lots reported the following contracts for perpetual care all of which were approved by the Board: _
Rev. Edward Abbott Gift of Book of Common Prayer A communication was received from Rev. Edward Abbott, of Cambridge, offering to place in the robing room of the Chapel, a copy of the Book of Common Prayer, suitably inscribed, as a memorial of his father and mother, both whom are buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, and it was Voted. That the Pres- ident be authorized to signify to Mr. Abbott the | Trustees Records, Vol. 7, 1886 (page 267)267 1901 Special Meeting A Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees was held as Present. The President and Messrs. Cheever, Choate, Cum- Records
Contracts Perpetual Care The Committee on Lots reported the following contracts for perpetual care all of which were approved by the Board: _
Rev. Edward Abbott Gift of Book of Common Prayer A communication was received from Rev. Edward Abbott, of Cambridge, offering to place in the robing room of the Chapel, a copy of the Book of Common Prayer, suitably inscribed, as a memorial of his father and mother, both whom are buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, and it was Voted. That the Pres- ident be authorized to signify to Mr. Abbott the |