Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 190)

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Capt. Winsor

Dear Sir,

Mr Adams
has called upon me today with
reference to the lots owned by himself
the Foster & Webb families, and
states that he has had the lots [recently?]
sodded & put in repair: & wishes
to see if he can make arrangements for
their permanent care.

I therefore return you the Report
made more than a year since, and will
thank you to correct the answer to [?]
quest. & make any other corrections if [?]
have been any changes, redate it, [?]
erasing the old date, and send it [?]

I think you had better add your [?]
in a postscript on the 2d page.

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge

Capt. D.L. Winsor,

Dear Sir,

In my other note to
you of this date, I overlooked the
following vote adopted yesterday
by our Board of Trustees: -

"That the Secretary be directed
to give notice to the Superintendent
that the fee for interment, having been
increased from three to five dollars,
the charge for a grave in the Public
Lots, as required by the by-law, - Art.
18, is seventeen dollars for the body of
any person except a child under ten
years of age, ^which is fifteen dollars, and that he be au--
thorized to have the blanks corrected
in accordance with these rates".

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge

190

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