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1863-02-14_WinsortoTrustees1_1831_016_001_005-004

Mount Auburn Cemetery

Mount Auburn

To the Trustees
of Mount Auburn Cemetery

Gentleman,
At the regular annual meeting for the change of offices to take
place on Monday next, I [big?] leave to submit
the following for your consideration,

I entered upon
the duties of Superintendent on the first of September 1861
at a salary of $1000 00/r year and I have
devoted my whole time, and exerted all my energies,
for the best interests of the Corporation! How will
I have discharged those duties. Your own personal
observation, together with the Reports of the Treasurer
and Superintendent, [will?] better satisfy you than
anything I may say! but knowing as I now do
from experience, how constant, and arduous are
the duties of the office, and which are daily in-
creasing as new properties are added to the list

[on verso after fold]

D.L. Windsor
Application for increased Salary
Feby. 14 1863
Feby, 16 Board of Trustees,
voted that the Sup. Salary be $1,500.-- Att. [?]

1863-02-14_WinsortoTrustees1_1831_016_001_005-004

Mount Auburn Cemetery

Mount Auburn

To the Trustees
of Mount Auburn Cemetery

Gentleman,
At the regular annual meeting for the change of offices to take
place on Monday next, I [big?] leave to submit
the following for your consideration,

I entered upon
the duties of Superintendent on the first of September 1861
at a salary of $1000 00/r year and I have
devoted my whole time, and exerted all my energies,
for the best interests of the Corporation! How will
I have discharged those duties. Your own personal
observation, together with the Reports of the Treasurer
and Superintendent, [will?] better satisfy you than
anything I may say! but knowing as I now do
from experience, how constant, and arduous are
the duties of the office, and which are daily in-
creasing as new properties are added to the list

[on verso after fold]

D.L. Windsor
Application for increased Salary
Febr