Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 119)
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33 School St - Boston
Wm H Bordman Esq
Dear Sir,
I find that the
several deeds of lots 2158, 2159 & 2160
in Mt Auburn to yourself, Mr Bates &
Mr Rice were dated Decr 10, 1856, - more
than two years after the death of Mr Rice. Mr Henry
G. Pine of Baltimore, the son, is evidently the propri-
etor of lot 2160. Before examining dates, I had
supposed the father was the proprietor.
I find that the deeds have been delivered by
the Treasr, as they are erased from a list of
deeds remaining in his hands. If you do not find
them among your papers, I will ascertain who
receipted for them.
I enclose our usual blank form for the
representation of the Bates Lot. If his Bates'
lot goes to more than one heir, this is the proper form.
You will know from the will, if he left one. -
If you find the facts about decease of Arthur H Otis, please
return the paper to me. --
Very resp.y yours
A.J. Coolidge Sec.y
Henry Baldwin Esq
Dear Sir,
I wish to complete the
deeds of the three lots in Mt Auburn to
be carved out of no. 2326 -- to your father,
Mr Hollis, & Mr Fuller. Presuming
that they would prefer consecutive
numbers, I propose to give the numbers
3034, 3035 & 3036. If there is any
objection to this by reason of cutting
the old number on the granite, or for any
other cases, please inform me at once.
I think probably this has not been
done, as I suggested that we should
have to give you new numbers.
Yours truly
119
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