Letter: James Bruerton to J. W. Lovering, 1891

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Status: Indexed

Subject: Tree from a slip.

[Letterhead: AGENCY OF THE
GERMAN AMERICAN INSURANCE CO.
of New York.

JAS BRUERTON, Manager,
Branch Office, 24 Exchange Place,

Boston, Massachusetts, April 4th 1891. ]

J. W. Lovering, Esquire, Superintendent
of Mt. Auburn Cemetery,

Dear Sir:

I am in receipt of your favor of
the , suggesting the removal of the tree
from our lot #2902. This tree has grown from a
slip planted there by my mother, and I should regret
exceedingly, having it removed, although if
it is actually liable to injure the property of
others, I should feel the necessity of giving my
consent. I will endeavor to get out there soon
and will then confer with you, about it.

Yours Respectfully,
James Bruerton

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