Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 381)

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381

Capt. D.L. Winsor

Sir: -

Mr Phineas B. Hovey, of Cambrige-
port
, a friend of mine, was quite desirous to get a
lot on the southerly side of the Cemetery, and I
pointed out to him lot 525 on Rose Path, & sent him
to you, to see how you would sell it as to quantity
shape & grade. I am informed today that he has agreed
decided to take it. I remember a year or two since when
it was proposed to sell the lot to another gentleman, you
thought, it should be run down on the easterly side between
Oleander P. and lot 534 so as to take in some 20 or 30 ft
more than 300. I send you a sketch from the large plan
with measurements. The lot is not 15 ft wide on the front. You
can tell best by the land how much of the vacant space
the bank will require. I think he should take what there
is there, not naturally required for the bank, whether [300?]
more, or less. There seems to be a good deal to spare between
lot 187 and Oleander P. - not less than 13 ft - a great waste.

Please inform me of the address of Mrs Hannah Heath,
to whom you reported, on , as sold a lot^(no 3780) of 400 ft on
Fountain Ave amounting to $700. She has not paid for it.

Please also state whether your report of lot 3808
to John Vose Jr. on Kalmia P., 400 ft, is to be superceded by lot
3817
on Galanthus P. 360 f. reported^Nov 2d as sold him, Novr 2d He today

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