Letter: A. E. Johonnot to J. W. Lovering, 1881 November 16
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Subject: Annual charge of 2.50 for a 17.00 myrtle grove.
Dr Sir
Enclosed find bill
red & on which is a charge of $2.50 for
Myrtle which I do not think I should
be Call on to pay. for the following
reason: in the . the Cemetery
put ten Myrtle groves & for which they
chargd me $17. One of them was not
satisfactory and never looke well and
I was told it should be made so as
to give satisfaction to my family, this spring
we were out, and left word at the
gate, and think left on order to have
this put in order but did not expect to
have any charge. as it was not done well
in the first place. I think the charge should
be deducted, but Mr. MacKintosh could not
make any alteration but refered me to you
Please reply soon and oblige.
Yours
A E. Johonnot
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