1831-10-25 Founding Letter: General Henry A. S. Dearborn to Dr. Jacob Bigelow (page 1)

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Brinley Place, Roxbury

My Dear Sir,

I am obliged to you for
the opportunity of reading your
historical account of Mount Auburn;
It is lucid, neat & sufficient. I do not
perceive that any thing should be added
or struck out, on the principles you
have acted upon, & to which I [give/pick/put?] my a
ssent.

The names of the Avenues & paths,
you have proposed, I like much, --
all of them. I find that in clearing
out the walks, that red Cedars
enough will be obtained, for the

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