Pages That Mention Doe, Freeman J.
1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005
Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (index-page 6)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 336)
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Trustees .
2413 Eliza A. Potter, (Mrs Andrew B.) of W. Newton, daughter of Priscilla Pike (Mrs Charles) deceased proprietor of Lot number Twenty-four hundred & thirteen.
2881 William W. Wild of Beaufort S. C. son of Eliza B. Wild deceased proprietor of Lot number Twenty-eight hundred and ^eighty-one.
2917 Freeman J. Doe of Boston, son-in-law of Micah Cutler deceased proprietor of Lot number Twenty-nine hundred and ^seventeen.
2953 John H. Reed of Boston, son of Benjamin T. Reed deceased proprietor of Lot number Twenty-nine hundred and ^fifty-three.
4039 Charles T. Duncklee of N. York City, son of Betsey P. Duncklee ^(Mrs Joseph) deceased proprietor of Lot number Four thousand and thirty-nine.
Adjourned to , at 3 P.M.
Sam. Batchelder Jr., Sec'y.
[Note. The following entry was omitted from its proper place on the preceeding page.]
The usual monthly file of bills, with accompanying schedule, having been submitted to the Board, it was
Voted, – that said bills be referred to the President for his approval, and payment by the Treasurer if found correct.
Saml Batchelder Jr., Sec'y.
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1879-01-27 to 1884-07-10 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.008
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Dear Sir
In regard to your letter to our Treasurer March 17th I find it impossible to make any permanent improvem-ent to the paths unless the curbing is reset. I would advise you to have the stone work reset, secured with clamps, leaded and cleaned. This with sodding where needed will cost $31.
Very respectfully James W Lovering pr J.C.S. Supt