Pages That Mention Lot 521
1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005
CB03_0227
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Thomas F. Holden Esq.
Dear Sir,
The post which supports the woodbine on your Lot (#618) is very badly decayed and is almost useless for that purpose, would you like a new post put in its place?
Respectfully James W. Lovering Supt. J.E.C.
Wm. F. Grubb Esq. Rep.
Dear Sir
The post which supports the Woodbine on your lot (#521) is almost entirely rotted off, a strong wind would certainly blow it down; do you wish a new one put in?
Respectfully James W. Lovering Supt. J.E.C.
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 315)
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to represent said lot: _
[Representatives designated for Lots] 521
Wm F. Grubb, of Boston, a son of Wm Grubb, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 521, to represent said lot: _
Charles S. Storrow, of Boston, son of Thomas W. Storrow, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 1699, to represent said lot: _
Edward S. Rand Jr., of Boston, one of the trustees under the will of Sarah B. Foster, deceased, to represent her lot, no. 1862.
Richard F. Fuller, of Wayland, son and Executor of Margaret Fuller, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 2250, to represent said lot: _
Emma L. Fuller, of Weston, widow of Arthur B. Fuller, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 2669, to represent said lot: _
Sarah P. Baldwin of Boston, widow of James F. Baldwin, late proprietor of lots numbered 2251 and 3160, to represent said lots. _
The board then adjourned without day.
Attest Austin J. Coolidge Secretary.