Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 170)

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Amos Tenney Esq
New York City

Dear Sir, Upon Mr
Merriam's
request of me of a blank form
for transfer of your lot, I happened to discover
that you had never taken the original deed
in possesion of the Treasr and I told him
I would get it of the Treasr.

The Treasr however wishes your
written order for its delivery, or the surrender
of the certificate, if you can find it: and
I agreed to be responsible for the return of
the proper voucher from you, if he would
deliver it in advance. Please therefore sign
the paper which he has drawn and return
to Mr. Merriam or myself. If you should
find the certificate which he issued to you, en--
close that also.

Yours respy

A.J. Coolidge, Sec

Geo Wm Bond Esq. Treasr &c—

Dear Sir,

The Trustees at their
meeting this day passed the following
votes:—

"That a grant of ($200) two hundred
dollars be made in addition to the regular
salary of the Supt for the present year"—

That a grant of $50 fifty dollars be
made in addition to the Gatekeeper's salary
for the present year."—

"That the fees for making and
recording deeds and transfers be
two dollars each instead of one
dollar hereafter changed."—

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge
Sec.y

170

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