Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 316)

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Status: Indexed

Geo Wm Bond Esq

Dear Sir,

The Trustees on the
the last, adopted the following
report of the Comee on Finance.

"The Finance Comee to whom was
referred the subject of the Secretary's salary,
submit the following Report viz. They
recommend that the salary remain at
$800 per annum as heretofore, and that
a grant of $200 be made to him for the cur-
rent year, in addition to his usual
fee for making deeds."

(signed)

Chas C. Little}
Jacob Sleeper} com.

I find from my letter book I sent
you notice of the foregoing action on the
next day --

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge

(over)

Capt Winsor

Dear Sir,

Mr Amos Tenney
wishes the body of his wife, Maria Tenney,
now in the R.T. forwarded by Adams Ex-
press
to New York. It was removed to
the Rec. T. , and whether then
put into a new box for the purpose I don't
know -- but if not, I presume it will have
to be. Mr Tenney will leave Boston tomor-
row night, & wishes to pay charges of
removal, if he can. He thinks he paid
about $10. at the time of the last removal. If
he has paid nothing for the deposit in the R.T.
he should be charged I think a fair price,
say [$10?] per month. By reference to your book,
you can probably see ^for what he was charged.
Adams Expr. can pay the Watertown
Express
for taking the box to Boston.

If you can send me the bill, I will
collect of him. The box can be sent tomorrow
or Saturday.

Respy

A.J. Coolidge

I send the order for removal signed by Mr Tenney.

316

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