Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 126)

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Elisha Dyer Esq
Providence R.I.

My dear Sir,

I owe you a dozen
apologies for neglecting your request
for information & forms so long: -- but [have?]
hardly known for a month whether
I was in or out of the body, such has
been the load of work upon me. I shall
be so occupied for a week or ten days.

After that, if I can do you service
I shall be most happy to comply with
your wish, if such matters will then
be seasonable. Please inform.

Very respy. yours

A.J. Coolidge
Secretary

Messrs R.A. & Q.A. Vinal,

Gentlemen,

I have written you
twice before that there is a difficulty
and contradiction about the num-
bers applied to your lots in the
Cemetery -- 2767, 2768, 2769, 2770, 2771,
which I wish you to enable
us to clear up. To say nothing of
the error upon our present plan,
we are preparing a lithograph plan
for the proprietors, as it is to be
regretted that any known error
should be perpetuated. You can
of course, set it straight, if you
choose - and I trust you will do so.

Yours respy

A.J. Coolidge
Sec.y

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LisaCarper

Par. 1 l. 3 -- [forr..?] [have?]

LisaCarper

Par. 1 -- for those of becoming closely acquainted with A.J. Coolidge he makes a little joke in the first par.