Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 195)

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Geo W Messenger Esq

Dear Sir,

Mrs Gould's daughter
is the legal heir to lot no 1769, our lots
being declared by this Charter to be real estate.
As the daughter is abroad, I see no objection
to Mrs Gould's representing this lot.

But a new dilemma may be presented by
Mrs Gould's going abroad, as the lot is enclosed
with iron fence. These lots need constant attention,
or they soon fall into disrepair. If you should
advise Mrs Gould to avail herself of a provision
of our by laws in giving the Corporation a sum of
money to keep her lot in perpetual repair, from the
income of the fund. I think you will do her
and those interested good service. The same
paid for that are $300 & upwards, according to the nature
of the lot site requirements.

My Respy yours

A.J. Coolidge. Sec.y

Sullivan B. Ball Esq
Fitchburg, Mass.

Dear Sir,

Excuse my seeming
want of attention by your request of Decr
5 to know the value of lot of Molezias
Morse
- 624, Walnut Ave (not Chestnut).

I expected to be at the Cemetery in a
day or two after the recpt of your note, &
give you my opinion from personal inspection;
but the snow has decided that matter.

However, I can give you about as good
an opinion from knowledge of its location. It
cannot be worth less than $300, and $400 could not
be a high price, at all, for the lot.

I like to know where our proprietors are.
My catalogue fixes Mr Morse in Leominster.
I rather infer he is now in Fitchburg. Will you
please state? If I can serve you in any way further
I shall be happy to do so.

Yours Respy
A.J. Coolidge Secy.

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