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

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THE NEW ENGLAND MONUMENT CO. NEW YORK.

Dear Sirs:-

Your note of 17th is received, and I have forwarded an application for a permit as directed. If when you make a contract for work in this cemetery you will ask the parties to put themselves in communication with our Boston Office (#5 Pemberton Sq.) the Secy will issue a permit on the application of the proprietor of the lot. This permit should be forwarded here or brought by the teamster with his first load.

Respectfully yours,

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MRS. R. A. VINAL, SOMERVILLE.

Dear Madam:-

Your note is received. None of the marbles stand well out of doors, and the more elaborate the work the greater the liability to decay.

Respectfully yours, Supt.

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J. H. ELLISON, Esq., WALTHAM.

Dear Sir:-

I have just seen your lot, and think it will compare favorably with lots that have the same provision for care. It may be that you made the comparison with some of our perpetual care lots, but there the amounts are large enough to cover special care, repairs and watering, and these will of course look better. I will have some grass seed sown in your lot which will help it somewhat.

Respectfully yours, Supt.

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MRS. M. L. PIERPONT CROSBY, #3 Chauncey St., Boston.

Dear Madam:-

I am requested by the New England Monument Co. to forward the enclosed application for permit to you for signature. If enclosed in the envelope herewith sent and forwarded to our Boston office if will have attention.

Respectfully yours, Supt.

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Messrs Miller & Luce, Boston.

Dear Sirs:-

Your note is received, you will require a permit from the proprietor before delivering the stones. At the request of the N. E. Mont. Co. we forwarded Sept. 19th, to Mrs L Pierpont Crosby #3 Chauncy St., Boston the necessary paper for her signature.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

H.B. Mackintosh Treas.

Dear Sir: --

I do not quite understand the enclosed order. The price for care of the three lots is $6.00 ($3.00 -- $1.50 + $1.50), therefore the top dressing would be $4.00. Is the top-dressing to be put on this year?

Yours Resp'y.

J.W. Lovering Sup't. per F.A.B.

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