Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 334)

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[ ? ] the heirs of Henry H. Tuckerman.
I see the difficulty, but cannot cure
it, unless you will buy or sell. You
know whether that is desirable. If
the heirs of ^Gustavus & H.H. Tuckerman
are all of full age they can
join in a deed to you, and the
record of such a deed together with
that which you already have from
W.m with his from Henry H. will
give you the entire title.

If I were sure such course would
meet your approbation, and had the
names & residences of the heirs (where there are
married women the names of husbands ^also should
be given, but the husbands need not sign.) I
could prepare & send you on such deed.

If the heirs are of age, & that course suits you,
I will prepare the deed when you send the
names. If it is impracticable, the lot will
have to be represented by the heirs of H.H.T.

When you write, if you can please tell me who
and where are the heirs of Edwd G. Tuckerman, died
.

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge

T. Quincy Browne Esq

Dear Sir,

I send you du-
plicate copies of the deed agreed
upon between Mrs Hemenway
and the Corporation for the exchange
of land. Will you please
obtain her signature to both
copies and return them to me
for record. And I will cer-
tify to the record of one of them,
and return to you.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge
Sec.y

334

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