Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 279)
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P. Marett Esq
New Haven, Conn.
Dear Sir,
I return the
contract for perpetual repair of lot 794
at last, duly executed. I do not wonder
that you thought there was unnecessary
delay: but so it has happened. At first,
there was a question about repairs upon
the lot -- That having been settled, one
of the Comee was absent, another had
death in his family, & so I return
it as soon as I have been able to do
so. --
Please forward me five dollars
as the fee for making & recording papers
& oblige
Your
Obt Servt
Wm. C. Murdock Esq
Dear Sir,
I am directed by the
Comee on Lots to inform you that they
will recommend the Trustees to guar-
antee the perpetual repair of your own
lot no 3000 -- on payment of
four hundred dollars: --
and of lot belonging to the heirs
of Jas. O. Ward, no. 1502,
on payment of four hun-
dred and fifty dollars.
Very Resp.y yours
A.J. Coolidge
Sec.y
279
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