Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 130)

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Status: Indexed

Capt. D.L. Winsor

Dear Sir,

Please report
upon lot no 2113, on Lime Ave,
belonging to heirs of late Henry
Gassett
for Perpetual Repair.
Mr Gassett, the representative informs
me that there are several brick
graves or catacombs which have
cost quite a sum. - If you
do not know about these, or
cannot leave the facts at Mt Auburn,
I will ask him for the under-
ground data.

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge

Capt. D. L. Winsor

Dear Sir,

I have just recd
a note from Saml S. Osgood
Esq of New York City, the Propr
of lot no. 2151, Orange Path, -
where the broken or unstrung hasp
surmounts the monument, -
in which he desires to know for what
sum the Corporation will keep his lot
in perpetual repair. Will you please
report upon this lot also.

He says he wishes the grave kept in
good order -- the single rail around it
painted, but does not wish flowers
planted in front.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge
Sec.y

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LisaCarper

Par. 1 l. 10 -- [learn the facts? leave the facts?]

LisaCarper

2nd pg
Par. 1 l. 5 -- [unstrung hasp?]