Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 001)

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33 School St. Boston,
Geo Wm Bond Esq
Treasr &c.

My dear Sir,

I send you 50 pro-
prietors tickets.

Also deeds for Duncan Bradford, Esqr,
Mary A. Faden, and of Passageway to
Eunice M. Gridley

The deed ordered in name of Charlotte
Oxnard
cannot be made without putting
the title of the lot in her name. By refer-
ring to the catalogue you will perceive
she only represents it. I believe J. Ingersoll
Bowditch
is one of the Trustees under the
wills - a man impatient of forms - and
I should not be surprized if he shd
refuse to do anything about it. The
addition should be conveyed to the party
in whom the legal estate of the lot has
vested.

Is there not some mistake about
the passagway to B.A. Gould which
Mr Mann has described? I remember
that in Mr. Gould's lifetime this whole
space about 9 to 11 ft. was divided between
Mr G. & Dr. Bigelow, and you will see
on the catalogue that each has 85 [ft?].
It may that ^ Mr Mann he has discovered more land.

Truly yours
A.J. Coolidge
Secretary

Left margin: Mrs. Eliz. C. Thayer shd pay $1.00 more for new deed record.

33 School St. Boston

Jona. Mann Esq
Supt Mt Auburn

Dear Sir,

Will you please
examine the lots described on
the accompanying blanks, -457,
479 & 480, - and send me
the blanks filled out. Also
state what in your judgement
should be charged for the
perpetual care of each.
We are aware that they
are in the same enclosure,
but the contracts, if made,
must be distinct.

Truly yours
A. J. Coolidge
Secretary.

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