Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 460)

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Status: Indexed

Joseph M. Whittier Esq

Dear Sir,

I sent you a
bill to Vienna Me. on the containing sundry items
for work on your lot in years
past. As you have been gone
for some time, there has been no
opportunity to present you the bill.
Indeed in June last I did not
know that your residence was
in Vienna. I have since ascer-
tained that such is the fact.

I enclose another bill with
interest added, and I ask
your earliest attention to
the discharge of the same.

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge Treasr

John A. Brown Esq

Dear Sir,

Allow me again
to call your attention to
bill of $49.63 due for
work upon your lot since
August last -- almost one
year -- We do not usually
allow our bills to stand
so long -- but as you made
objection ^to pay until you could see
the Supt in the Spring, I have
not pressed you. Spring has
come and gone; and I must
now request payment of
the bill. --

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge

460

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