Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 333)

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Status: Indexed

and I am persuaded
that the Committee will
be satisfied that such
is the fact, if they will
take the opportunity to inquire
into my duties and
the method of performing
them.

I am Very Resp.y
Your Obt Servt

A.J. Coolidge

Jos. Tuckerman Esq

Dear Sir

Yours of 23d is
just at hand. I supposed I had
sufficiently indicated in my note of
13th inst that no record is made by our
Corporation of any interest in any lot
less than the entire ownership. This
results from the provision of the char-
ter that "lots are indivisible". The
Corporation do not object to a man's
owning a part of a lot, but there
is no way to make such ownership
appear upon our records. It results
then that, unless all the separate
interests of lot no. 496 are gathered
up in you or someone else, and
so the entire interest is recorded,
the title of record must [ ? ]

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