Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 219)
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Status: Indexed
Dear Sir,
I owe you an
apology for seeming to neglect
you so long in the matter of
deed for Mrs A. Hemenway,
but I have had an unusual
pressure of business, besides being
out of the State a short time.
However, I left the deed with
the Treasr about a week since,
that you might receipt for it on
his books. I believe there is
nothing due at the Treasurer's,
at least, not on my account,
but I send you a small
bill for my services, which you
can enclose to me at your con-
venience. --
Truly yours
(see inside)
219
To A.J. Coolidge [Dr?]
For going to E. Cambridge & purchasing lot no 2297 of L.F. Merrill for you | 5. |
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" subsequent correspondence & conference with L.F. M. about clearing lot of encumbrences | 2.-- |
" preparing transfer from L.F.M. of said lot & recording | 2.-- |
" sending transfer lot 1463 back to Corpn | 1.-- |
" paid for N.S. Stamp of transf. of lot 1463 | .50 |
" preparing & recording new deed of lot containing 790 f. -- | 2. |
$12.50 |
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