Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 439)

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Daniel Kimball Esqr

Dear Sir,

At your request, an
examination of and report upon your
lot no 874 in the Cemetery has been
made, and the Committee upon
Lots have considered your
application and have directed
me to inform you that this
Corporation will contract to keep
said lot forever in good repair
for four hundred and fifty
dollars. ($450.)

If this amount shall be sat-
isfactory, I will prepare the nec-
essary papers, when so notified.

Very Resp.y yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y Treasr

A.G. Peck Esq

Dear Sir,

Your request
has been duly laid before the
Com. on Lots, together with the
Superintendent's report upon lots num-
bered 2498 & 2499 belonging to you &
the heirs of late John Boles: and after
due consideration I have been directed
to inform you that this Corpora-
tion will contract for the perpetual
care of both said lots and tomb,
on payment of five hundred
and fifty dollars -- ($550)

If the amount is satisfactory
to you, I will when requested by
you prepare the necessary
papers. --

Very Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec & Treasr

439

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LisaCarper

I've noticed that A.J. Coolidge is referring now to the "perpetual care" of lots in his letters; before now he always called it "perpetual repair."