Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 298)

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Dear Sir,

In reply to
your favor of
I have to reply that
all communications for work
to be done in the Cemetery
should be addressed to
"Capt. D. L. Winsor, Supt,
Mount Auburn
Mass."

The men under him who has
the special charge of funerals,
removals internments & removals
is Wm K. Safford, for whom
when you come down you will
naturally inquire, after being
directed about your business
by letter.

Truly yours,

A. J. Coolidge
Sec.y

D.W. Cunningham Esq

Dear Sir,

I have past recd a letter
from John Dowley, dated "New Orleans,
" in reply to a note ad-
dressed to him at New York, answering
my inquiry. The letter is silent
as to whether New Orleans is now
Mr Dowley's place of residence.

As we are making up a new
catalogue of the Proprs of lot in our
Cemetery, & Mr Dowley, is propr
of lot 1789, will the person
who may open this in New York
be so kind as to inform me,
whether Mr D's residence shall
be still entered "New York" or
whether it is New Orleans.

Respectfully
A. J. Coolidge
Sec.y

John Dowley, Esq

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