Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 176)

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She thinks she will first consult
her cousin, whether he may not
wish for it. --

Will you, if I should not see you,
please show her in the neighborhood of
the new Fountain -- also the lot you
purchased on Laurel Hill. --

I also mentioned to her the high
ground just southerly of the new Ave
you are making up by Myrtle Path.
I told her it is as yet unfitted
for sale. She thinks she before
marked this ground.

I shall try to get up there. If
the weather should be unfavorable
the party will not come out. --

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge

C. [L?] Winsor

Dear Sir,

Mr Oliver A. Far--
well
of Boston has been out twice
looking for a lot, but did not find
you. [?] [?] think it was [?]
him a lot at the corner of Rose
and Oleander Paths, numbered 525
on the plan. It was one of the old
lots in the early [?] [?]. He saw
others and likes this the best &
wishes you send him a certificate
of 300 feet. He is about to leave
town tomorrow for Lake [Superior?]
as is [........?] check with
[...?] Have [...?] if you
will [?] her [?] to me at once.

He does not care to grade the
lot he has [?] [?]. (over)

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LisaCarper

Par. 3 l. 2 -- [lev^e^?]

LisaCarper

2nd pg -- letter is nearly indecipherable. Any takers?

mjcurran

par. 3 - Ave

mjcurran

letter 2 very difficult to decipher.