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1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012

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Mrs. T. J. Bruerton,

Yonkers N. Y.

Dear Madam:-

The fence on your lot is rusty and unsightly, and the lot and its surroundings would be improved by removing it. Will you authorise me to do this, recut the posts at the corners, remove the other posts and sod over the post holes and cut the number of the lot, without expense except the old material.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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Mrs. M. P. Greenwood,

Wayquoit Mass.

Dear Madam:-

The fence on your lot is broken and in a very dilapidated condition. I called your attention to it , but received no reply. There is danger to the stonework in its present condition, besides its being unsightly. Will you authorise me to remove it without expense to you, except the old material.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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James Anderson, Esq., New York.

Dear Sir:

In regard to the repairs lately made on your lot I would state that the steps were reset and the borders resoded, and it was intended that the flower beds be cut later, which has now been done. The stone fenders were removed at the same time as they do not appear to be needed.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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Chas. L. Hayward, Esq., Boston.

Dear Sir:-

Your note is received, had your business been known at the office there would have no delay in attending to the matter. If you will appoint any week day that will suit you, either my assistant or I will meet you in the afternoon. The cemetery closes at 4.30 at this season. It is important that the matter should have early attention.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004

Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 074)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 074)

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2200 Floranthe Williams, of Boston, daughter of Eliphalet Williams decd propr of lot numbered 2200;

2207 Clara E. Bancroft of Newton, widow of Edwd P. Bancroft decd propr of lot numbered 2207;

2471 Alfred Greenwood of Natick, brother of Edwin L. Greenwood decd propr of lot numbered 2471;

3402 James M. Barnard of Boston, son-in law of Hannah Allen decd propr of lot numbered 3402;

Adjourned Attest Austin J. Coolidge Sec.y

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Trustees _

The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees was held on

There were present Messrs Austin, Cheever, Livermore, Lovejoy, Norcross, Rand and Read.

Chairman pro tem.

The President being absent, Mr Read was chosen Chairman pro tem.

The record of the last meeting was read. _

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1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005

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