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Elizabeth Casner at Sep 22, 2021 07:42 PM

CB03_0182

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Messrs OBrien & Co

Gentlemen

I must respect-
fully request you on Saturday after-
noons and on the afternoons before all
holidays, to place no cut grass or
other refuse piles in the Avenues
or Paths, as it is then to late to
remove them. I have no doubt you
will see the propriety of such a
request & shall hope you will
direct your men to observe it.

Respectfully
James W. Lovering
Supt

Mt. Auburn P.O.

John T. Bradlee Esq.
Ch. Comm. on Grounds.

Dr Sir

Mr Bucknam
desires to remove two trees now on
his tomb lot in Hazel Dell & to
plant instead other & better trees.

As he is now at work grading &
sodding the lot, he would be very
glad to have the matter decided now,
so that he can remove the roots also.

The lots you mentioned to me this
morning as being in poor order, are
not in care of the Corporation.

Respectfully
James W. Lovering
Supt

CB03_0182

182

Messrs OBrien & Co

Gentlemen

I must respect-
fully request you on Saturday after-
noons and on the afternoons before all
holidays, to place no cut grass or
other refuse piles in the Avenues
or Paths, as it is then to late to
remove them. I have no doubt you
will see the propriety of such a
request & shall hope you will
direct your men to observe it.

Respectfully
James W. Lovering
Supt

Mt. Auburn P.O.

John T. Bradlee Esq.
Ch. Comm. on Grounds.

Dr Sir

Mr Bucknam
desires to remove two trees now on
his tomb lot in Hazel Dell & to
plant instead other & better trees.

As he is now at work grading &
sodding the lot, he would be very
glad to have the matter decided now,
so that he can remove the roots also.

The lots you mentioned to me this
morning as being in poor order, are
not in care of the Corporation.

Respectfully
James W. Lovering
Supt