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CB01_0046

Boston, Feby. 13. 1862

J. C. Bacon Esq

Dear Sir,

In compliance with
your request, I send you the
accompanying blank form for donation
for the perpetual care of
a lot in Mount Auburn.

In order to ascertain ^for^ what sum
the Corporation will contract with
you for said purpose, a survey
will have to made of this lot
by the Superintendent, and its condition
and character reported to the Com^ee^
on Lots, who must determine the
sum requisite for the purpose.

If you wish me to have these
preliminaries attended to at any time,
send me word, and I will put
the matter in train for you. There
is no expense, except of the sum given &
the usual fee for recording.

Very resp.y yours

A.J. Coolidge, Sec.y

Boston, Feby. 13. 1862

R.S. Wade Esq.

Dear Sir,

The claim which
you desired me to present to the
Com^ee^ on Lots for land paid for
by you at the full price, but not
enclosed in your lot, I laid before
them last month, in a written statement.
I have just received
the decision of the Com^ee^, which is
adverse to your claim.

You can see the papers in the
case, if you will call upon me;
and if any injustice has been done
you in stating the facts, I doubt
not there will be an open ear
to your own view. If you
are still aggrieved, I suppose an appeal
to the Board is your right; if you think
it practicable.

I have only to say, that I have endeavored to give the Com^ee^ a correct
statement of the facts,
and with fairness to you.

Yours resp.y

A.J. Coolidge
Secy Mt Au.

CB01_0046

Boston, Feby. 18. 1862

J.G. Bacon Esq

Dear Sir,

In compliance with
your request, I send you the
accompanying blank form for dona-
tion for the perpetual care of
a lot in Mount Auburn.

In order to ascertain ^for^ what sum
the Corporation will contract with
you for said purpose, a survey
will have to made of this lot
by the Superintendent, and its condition
and character reported to the Com^ee^
on Lots, who must determine the
sum requisite for the purpose.

If you wish me to have these
preliminaries attended to at any time,
send me word, and I will put
the matter in [train?] for you. There
is no expense, except of the sum given &
the usual fee for recording.

Very resp.y yours

A.J. Coolidge, Sec.y

Boston, Feby. 13. 1862

R.S. Wade Esq.

Dear Sir,

The claim which
you desired me to present to the
Com^ee^ on Lots for land paid for
by you at the full price, but not
enclosed in your lot, I laid before
them last month, in a written state-
ment. I have just received
the decision of the Com^ee^, which is
adverse [underlined] to your claim.

You can see the papers in the
case, if you will call upon me;
and if any injustice has been done
you in stating the facts, I doubt
not there will be an open ear
to your own view. If you
are still aggrieved, I suppose an appeal
to the Board is your right; if you think
it practicable.

I have only to say, that I have endeavored to give the Com^ee^ a correct
statement of the facts,
and with fairness to you.

Yours resp.y

A.J. Coolidge
Secy Mt Au.

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