Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 461)

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Status: Indexed

L.F. Busiel Esq

Dear Sir,

The bill due
this Corporation for work on your
lot stands unpaid since
August last -- almost one
year.

I must request your
immediate attention to the
same.

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge
Treasr

Wm F. York Esq

Dear Sir,

Your note of last
Decr objecting to pay for fixing up round
monument of Mrs Towne, I replied to
that, it was the custom for the man who
set the monument in a lot to repair all
damage to the lot which such setting had
occasioned: that such is the practice
with our best marble men. But you have
taken no further notice of the matter.

Not admitting the correctness of your
position, for the sake of settlement, I now
send you bill for


men & derrick $9.80
& interest for more than 4 yrs 2.49
[total] 12.29

This of course you cannot
object to pay. I regret that we should
have found ground to differ on so
small a point.

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge

461

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