Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 158)

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Status: Indexed

Jos. N. Bacon Esq, Exor --

Dear Sir,

I am directed
by the Comee on Lots in this Cemetery
to say to you "that the two trees
in front of lot 994 prevent the
grass from growing. The lot could
be always kept in order if they
were taken away.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge
Sec.y

J. Huntington Wolcott Esq.

Dear Sir,

I send you the
bill of Shedd & Edson for survey & plans.
The first charge was for survey & plan to
enable you to determine whether and
how you would make the purchase:
The last to make a fair and perma-
nent delineation of your grounds as they
will stand with the purchase. --

If you wish to have entirely new
deeds of your lot and Mr Frothingham's
containing description in conformity with the
plan, send in your old deeds, with
transfer. You will see a blank on 3rd page. Mr
F.
can transfer his in Phila before a
Justice of the Peace.

I send the first sketch made of the lots.
If that is sufficient for your purpose

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