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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (index-page 10)
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Earl. Wms lot rep. by Amey A. Earl 95
Ellis John S's lot rep. by Lucinda A. Ellis 95
Ellis Ebenezer's lot rep by John T Ellis 104.
Eldredge Hezekiah's lot rep by Joseph N Bacon 105
Eldredge Oliver's lot rep by George Eldredge 109.
Eveleth Joseph ^lot rep by A. C. Baldwin 169.
Eldredge, Hezekiah's lot perpetl repair of 255
Emery, F.R.R.; lot rep. by son F. R Emery 269
Eliot, Saml A.'s " [lot] " [rep.] Chas. W. Eliot 329
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 269)
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estimate for Flight of Granite Steps _

an estimate for a flight of granite steps down the northly slope of Mount Auburn. _

Resignation of Gate Keeper _

A communication was received from De Forest Safford, resigning hs office as Gatekeeper, having enlisted in the Federal Army, for the war. _

Voted that the resignation be accepted. _

Candidate for vacancy refd to Comee on Ints.

Upon motion by Mr Nazro,

Voted to refer the question of selecting a candidate to fill the vacancy existing in the office of Gatekeeper to the Committee on Interments.

Spooner, W. H. Jr. resignation subject to approval of the Board.

A communication was read from the Gardener, Wm H. Spooner Jr, to the effect that he had sold out his stock of plants and lease of greenhouse to Alexr Mc- Donald, subject to the approval of the Trustees, and requesting that the Board would choose said Mc- Donald as Gardener in his stead. _

Upon motion by Mr Curtis,

Refd to a Committee _

Voted that the subject contained in the communication of Mr Spooner be referred to a committee consisting of Messrs Andrews, Rand and Cheever, to report upon at the next meeting, and that they also be requested to report whether, in their view it is or is not expedient to abolish the office of Gardener, and to recommend what other course ought to be adopted, if the office should be abolished.

Lot 1924

Upon the petition of the heirs at law of F. W. R. Emery late proprietor of lot No. 1924, Francis F. Emery of Boston, his eldest son, was designated to represent said lot. _ Adjourned,, Attest Austin J. Coolidge, Sec. y.

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