Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 020)

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33 School St. Boston
N. G. Carnes Esq.

Dear Sir,

Yours of Ap. 25th, with
Mount Auburn bills enclosed, was
only recd. In behalf of the Committee
that addressed you I will say that
the legers do not show any other im-
portant bills, and unless you
have since found others, you need
not be at the trouble to examine.
I return the bill of $144.50 which
I find correct.

I have asked the Superintendant
as to the bill of $14. He says it was
intended for you, and that he
confounded your name with
another on our catalogue. I
therefore make a copy with your
name, and enclose, which I
will receipt for you when you
remit.

Very truly yours,
A. J. Coolidge

Boston,
33 School St

Mrs Ede Sanderson

Dear Madam,

Your request to know for
what sum the Trustees of
Mount Auburn Cemetery would
assume the perpetual care of
your lot, No. 1833, on Acanthus
Path
, was duly laid before the
Committee on Lots, who have
charge of the subject, and they
have directed me to inform you
that the Corporation will contract
with you for the perpetual repair
of said lot for the sum of
three hundred dollars.

At any time when you shall signify
it, I shall be ready to prepare the
necessary document for your signa-
ture.

Truly yours
A. J. Coolidge
Secretary

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