1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007

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Letterpress Copying Book. Bound ledger of Superintendent's Correspondence, January 1, 1875 - December 14, 1878, pp. 1-709, including correspondence of James Lovering. Includes 2 separate letters: old colony railroad and invoice for copying ink.

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Miss L. M. Ball

Dear Madam

Your postal card concerning Lot 4428 Clethra Pa is received --

The lot must be owned or rather the deed will have to be made to one person - The whole name of the purchases is necessary in making the deed. Please tell me to whom it shall be made, as. ^Miss L.... M.... Ball or Miss M.... V.... Ball

Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Child

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Mrs. E.H. Jones

Dear Madam

In answer to your postal card requesting information about small Lots, I will say that we have several at the present time containing 142 sq. feet which we can sell for $311 0/0100 Also containing 200 sq. feet for $430.00

This price in each case includes the land in a finished condition, is graded, sodded, posted and numbered, and the sod forever kept in good order at the expense of the corporation.

Neither stone curbing nor iron fences are allowed.

Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Supt. per Childs

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S. T. Snow Esq Chair Comm on Lots

Dear Sir

Mr Edwin Lamson larger lot #1227, but has actually occupied the spot sold Mr W.G. Lambert as #1221.

Mr. Crehore has bought of Mr. Lambert Lot #1221, actually holding title to the spot occupied by Lawson.

As #1227 sold Lamson is not occupied, if Lamson transfers his deed in that to Crehore, and Crehore transfers his present Lot #1221 to Lamson (who actually occupies it) the deeds numbers & maps will agree.

Respectfully J.W. Lovering Supt.

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Miss Louisa Wood

Dear Madam

A headstone in lot 1254 has been blown down and so badly damaged as to be beyond repair.

Deeming that you would wish to be advised in the premises.

I am Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs

Amos C. Stearns Esq. Corning N.Y.

Dear Sir

A tablet in your lot 3872 has been blown down by late winds, to put the same strongly, in place, again properly dowelled will cost about $5.00

We can do the work if you wish

Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs

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Mr Job Lockwood 20 Berwick Park

Dear Sir

A headstone in your 2551 has been blown down by late winds.

It can be repaired at a probable cost of $3.75

Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs

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