Pages That Mention Quigley, Charles
1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005
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T.C. White Esq
Dear Sir
Your estimates are received ~ I will let you know soon about them
I wish you would put in the grates & fire brick under the present boiler under the Potting house & furnish & put in grate & front to furnace in [Greenhouse|No. 2. House.]]
Please attend to this first as soon as you can & send bill.
Yrs truly J.W. Lovering Supt
Mt. Auburn
Dear Sir
Please notify the following men that they are to be discharged on Saturday
John Coleman | Michael [Brancroft?] |
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Patrick Monahan | Simon Fitzpatrick |
Edward [Alse?] | Charles Quigley |
Yours truly J.W. Lovering Supt
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (index-page 29)
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Quigley, Charles, | Lot 1984 | Rep. by Francis J. Quigley | [273] |
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 273)
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Trustees
for reelection as President upon the re-organization of the Board after the Annual Meeting of the Proprietors.
Cont. for perp. rep. with G. of Lots Nos 246 & 3102.
The Secretary having stated that the Committee on Lots has recommended the Trustees to guarantee the perpetual repair of Lot No 246 on Lily Path late of Otis Daniel deceased for the sum of seven hundred dollars; also of Lot No 3102 on Buckthorn Path, late of Charles S. Darrow, deceased, for the sum of six hundred and seventy-five dollars; – it was
Voted, – that the aforesaid contracts be concurred in, on the part of this Board
Upon the petitions of the parties in interest representatives were designated for Lots as follows, viz;
246 Sarah F. Daniell, of Boston, daughter of Otis Daniell, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Two hundred & forty-six.
1984 Francis J. Quigley of Cambridge, son of Charles Quigley, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Nineteen hundred & eighty-four.
No other business being presented, it was
Voted, – that this meeting be dissolved.
Saml Batchelder Jr., Secretary.
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