Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 311)

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Amos Tenney Esq
37 William St. N.Y.

Dear Sir,

Last summer
I wrote you requesting your
attention to the removal of a
body from the Receiving Tomb
which you had placed there
when you sold your lot -- &
Mr Jackson wrote me that
you were in Europe and was
expected back "before the end of
the year" and would then attend
to it. --

Allow me to repeat our request.

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge
Sec.y

W.m W. Tucker

Dear Sir,

Your request to be in-
formed for what sum the Corpor-
ation would guarantee the per-
petual repair of the Lawrence
enclosure consisting of lots 489,
490, 491, 492, 903, 904, 1309 and
containing 3700 square feet with
tomb, monuments, headstone, fence, trees &c
has been laid before the proper Committee,
and they have directed me to inform
you that the Corporation will assume
such responsibility on payment of
four thousand dollars ($4,000.)

This will not of course cover
future structures, as it is impossible
to foresee what may be desired.

If however the parties will limit
the cost of such to any particular sum,
they can be covered.

Very Resp.y

A.J. Coolidge
Sec.y

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