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1835 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 1, 1831.005.001

Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 280)
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Trustees.

At the regular monthly meeting holden there were present Messrs Bigelow, Bangs, Crockett, Gould and Read.

The record of the last meeting was read & approved.

T J Lee's Petition.

The Committee on the petition of Thos. J Lee, presented at the last meeting, reported in writing that they had granted the prayer of the petition. Report accepted.

Lot 417.

The Committee, to whom was referred the letter of George Curtis on behalf of the heirs of W. S. Fearing as to the perpetual repair of lot no 417. reported in writing "that in their opinion it will be expedient to undertake the care of said lot, if now closed and no further interments made therein, for the sum of three hundred dollars." Report accepted, and Voted that this Corporation will contract on those terms to keep the lot in perpetual repair.

Purchase of more land.

The Committee appointed to consider the subject of the purchase of more land adjoining the Cemetery on the West, reported in writing that they were unanimously of opinion that it was inexpedient to make the purchase. The Report was accepted.

Lawn Avenue

Voted. That the new avenue in the rear of the Chapel be called Lawn Avenue, and that the land thereabouts be laid out as per plan by Mr Wadsworth now presented to the trustees.

Tombs construction of

Voted. That no tomb shall hereafter be constructed in the Cemetery, in which the door, or any part of it, or any part of the structure shall be less than two feet below the surface of the earth.; and all tombs built shall be sub ject to the provisions of the vote passed . p. 263.

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Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 281)
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and shall be in all parts covered with earth to the depth at least of two feet.

Proposed Sale to J Richardson

Voted. That in conformity with the request of Jeffrey Richardson and friends, this Corporation will sell to them five to seven lots on or near Lawn Avenue at the rate of two hundred and fifty dollars for the same number of feet if the privilege of constructing tombs therein be granted. Such privilege may be granted to them subject to the terms of the last vote and the one therein referred to as passed [p. 263.] and to the approval of the Committee on lots as therein provided.

Statuary in Chapel.

The motion made at the last meeting on the subject of the Statuary for the Chapel was taken up and discussed and finally it was Voted. That the sum of the fifteen thousand dollars be appropriated for the purchase of three marble statues, to be prepared and executed under contracts to be made with proper artists; said statues to be those of persons distinguished in American History. But this vote is subject to the following conditions viz: first, that it shall be approved in writing by five at least of this board of trustees; and second, , that the professional opinions of C. P. Curtis Esqr and the Secretary, on the subject of the legality of this appropriation by this board, shall be taken in writing and found to sustain the legality of such appropriation.

Mr Crockett requested that his name should be recorded as given against the passage of the last note.

Iron Settees'

Voted. That the payment of the sum of one and ninety five dollars for iron settees, purchased

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Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 283)
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Story Statue.

W.W. Story Esqr on the subject of his statue of Mr Justice Story which is stated to be ready for shipment. It was then Voted. that Mr Curtis be a committee with full powers to agree with Mr Story as to extending the time of the importation of said statue and also as to the disposition of it on its arrival for public exhibition, provided that the final acceptance of the Statue be reserved to the Trustees.

Lawn Avenue.

Voted. That the recorded vote of the last meeting in relation to Lawn Avenue be amended by striking out the words "to them five to seven" lots so that the authority may be given thereby to sell all lots on or near Lawn avenue, at the rates mentioned in that vote.

Pyrola Path.

The Committee on extending Pyrola Path, - reported that it was expedient; - and in favor of the extension. Accepted.

Well near Yarrow Path

The Committee on the proposed well &c. on Spruce Avenue, near Yarrow Path, reported that it was expedient, and that the Corporation will subscribe twenty five dollars, if lot owners will subscribe the rest of the requisite sum for this purpose. - Report accepted and vote passed in conformity therewith

Privies near Gate.

The same Committee, to whom the subject was referred, also reported that it was inexpedient to erect privies near the Gate.

Nuisances in the grounds.

Mr Bangs was appointed a Committee to have all nuisances removed forthwith at the expense of the Corporation.

Stone Farm.

Messrs Little & Bangs were appointed a Committee to decide what shall be done with the Stone Farm to report at a future meeting

Assistant Superintendent

Voted. That Mr Bangs be a committee of one to confer with Mr Howe on the propriety of appointing an assistant to the superintendent, and to report to this Board.

Voted. That when this meeting adjourns it shall be to meet at this place on this day week at 12 M.

Fountain Path

Voted. That a new path be made around Meadow

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1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005

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Messrs Shedd & Sayer

Gentm,

Mr. I.H. Silsby of Newton owns 3 lots on Lawn Ave,

No 2940, 338 feet
2941, 322 [feet]
2942, 300
[total] 960 ft
He now wishes to rearrange these lots, so as to give two front lots on Lawn ave of 300 ft each, and the Galanthus 360 ft in the rear lot.

The rear lot has been posted to suit the "shelf" made in filling, about as shown in

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Messrs Shedd & Sawyer,

Gents,

I send you herewith another plan of Messrs. Silsby & Coburn lots #2940, 41, 42 Lawn Ave., which may be of some service to you, although it explains only the same facts as tracing before sent.

Respectfully C.W. Folsom Supt Per E.T.K.

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