Pages That Mention White, Josiah Jones
1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003
Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 449)
J.J. White Esq
Dear Sir,
I enclose bills due from your mother & sister. They have been sent sometime since to Newton, & returned through the dead letter office. It was some time before I found out that your mother had gone to your place, & your sister to Europe.
Mrs Kinmouth (who I learn has again married) ^(I don't know the name) has bill of $23.06 for grading & $17. for gardening -- which I presume Mr Brigham will pay if directed.
Mrs White's bills are $57.85 for foundation for mont &c. & $21.00 for gardening.
Early attention to said bills will much oblige.
Yours truly
A.J. Coolidge Sec.y Treasr
Dear Sir,
Yours of 5th with enclosure of deed of lot 3469 & $13 to pay bills was duly recd. I return the deed whc. has been recorded.
As $2. the fee for record was requisite I took that amt from the $13. & applied $1. for interest -- making the old bill $11 & fee for deed $2 -- & than return all to you free of charge.
I sent out at once to Capt. Winsor, the Supt, to have an estimate of the cost of the work you desire to be done, & when I get his answer, I will inform you --
Truly yours
A.J. Coolidge Sec.y & Treasr
C.R. Messinger Esq
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 452)
that an order left you yesterday (I think,) by Mr Sam. S. Constant of New York, for marble headstones, will be honored when the money is wanted. I can vouch for R. & he vouches for Constant.
Yours truly
J.J. White Esq
Dear Sir,
Yours of 29th is recd. I regret the position of the accounts against the lots of your mother & sister. I heard that your sister was married again & gone to Europe but supposed your mother was with you. The lots are entirely distinct. Cannot the account against your mother's lot be settled?
We are working now upon written orders? We do not wish to neglect these lots; if Mrs White & Mrs Kinmouth wish them cared for -- but as the matter stands we shall certainly have to, unless you can take or procure the respon-
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (index page 012)
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Wadsworth Alex | 8. 9. |
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White Charles | 10 |
Willis Stillman | 30, 376 |
Wellington Andrew | 33 |
Winthrop, R. C. | 40. 43. |
Wade, R. S. | 46. 50. |
Winsor, D. L. | 49. 58. 65. 87. 96. 106. 110 115 122 125 130 144 148 150 153 |
Washburn, Emery | 63. (Emory) |
Wolcott J. Huntington | 106 114 145 158 |
from aboveWinsor D. L. | 155,171, 173, 175, 176, 179, 185, 186, 187, 189, 190, 194, 197 |
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from aboveWinsor D. L. | 199, 209 210 213 218, 251, 253, 258, 259, 260 304 |
Wakefield T. L. | 254 |
Warren Mrs S. D. | 263 |
—Winsor D. L. | 264, 267, 268,305 275. 318 277. 281. 284. 288. 297 |
Wilson, Alexander | 280. |
Wheeler, Gardner. | 285. |
—Winsor Cap D. L. | 307. 310 320 322 327 330 336, 337 , 342, 347. |
Woods John | 319. 391 |
Willard Abel | 312 |
Worcester, F. A., | 344, 408 |
Winsor Capt. D. L., | 348, 352, 353, 357, 358, 364, 366, 360, 373, 374, 377, 378, 379 |
Wentworth A & Co., | 377 |
Winsor, Capt. D. L., | 381, 383, 384, 387, 392, 393, 395, 396, 402, 405, 412 |
Wood, A. L., | 390, 393, 410, |
Whitman, Dr. E. F., | 391 |
Winsor, Capt. D. L., | 423, 432, 440, 442, 451, 462, 466 |
White, J. J. | 449, 452 |
Whittier, Joseph M. | 460 |
1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003
Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 363)
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Josiah Jones White of Newton, son of Daniel White, late proprietor of lot numbered 1449, to represent said lot: _
Jane M. Gay of Boston, widow of James Gay, late proprietor of lot numbered 1860, to represent said lot: _
Eliza M.E. Russell, of Cambridge, widow of Levi F. Russell, late proprietor of lot numbered 1937, to present lot: _
Ann F. Damon of Charlestown, widow of John W. Damon, late proprietor of lot numbered 2079, to represent said lot: _
James C. Fisk of Cambridge, son of William Fisk, late proprietor of lot numbered 2165, to represent said lot: _
Sarah E. Huntington of Boston, sister and guardian of the minor children of Henry A. Huntington, late proprietor of lot numbered 2773 to represent said lot: _
James W. Shearer of Cambridge port, brother and guardian of two of the minor children of Leonard B. Shearer, late proprietor of lot numbered 2890 to represent said lot: _
George E. Mackintire of Charlestown, son of Elias P. Mackintire late proprietor of lot numbered 2963, to represent said lot: _
Anstis G. Eliot widow of Ephraim L. Eliot, and one of his heirs, who are proprietors in common of lot numbered 3310, to represent said lot.
Adjourned Austin J. Coolidge Secretary.