Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 287)

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Messrs Maynard

Gentlemen,

I have the
impression that you have pur-
chased lot 60 on Cedar Av -- [indecipherable]
standing on our record, in the
name of Usher Parsons. --

We are preparing a new cat-
alogue, and if you are not yet
prepared to take the new deed,
if such is the course proposed
by you, as I have heard that you
wish the additional land, you
had better bring in your deed &
transfer back to the Corpn & have
the Supt report the additional
land, so that I may enter the
matter correctly in the new catalogue.

It will be several years before another
will be issued.

Respy yours

A.J. Coolidge

John Albree Esq

Dear Sir,

The late John Albree
who was propr of lot no. 129, on Willow
Av.e
, I was informed (or have seen)
by his will made such disposition of the res-
idue
of his estate as to give this lot to
Geo. Albree of Pittsburgh Pa. -- his brother.
You or someone called here two or three
years since, & I prepared some forms of
transfer, on the supposition that 2d Geo. Albree
would release to the widow. I have since been
informed indirectly that he was unwilling to do so.

The title still stands on our records in the
name of John Albree. I was about to write
G.A., but thought I would first write you
to learn if any conclusion has been arrived
at. I have the impression you are a nephew
or relative. I dont know where the widow is.

Your early reply will oblige.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

287

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