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1835 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 1, 1831.005.001

1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005

Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (index-page 41)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (index-page 41)

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Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 061)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 061)

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Trustees. .

1484

that the heirs of his late grandmother Mary Pratt, the proprietor of Lot 1484 on Mimosa Path were much scattered, and that perpetual care of the Lot had been assummed by the Corporation in consideration of $450. – by him paid , and requested to be appointed representative of the said Lot, it was

Voted, – that Mr Henry Austin Whitney of Boston be and he is hereby designated to represent said Lot numbered Fourteen hundred and eighty=four, the said Whitney being a grandson of the said deceased proprietor.

Upon the petitions of the parties in interest representatives were designated for Lots as follows viz; –

236 Henry A. Miles of Longwood, Father of Henry T. Miles, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Two hundred and thirty = six.

414 Henry Austin Whitney of Boston, Only son of Joseph Whitney, deceased proprietor of Lot nubered Four hundred and fourteen.

741 Elizabeth M. Campbell, (Mrs. John B.,) of Brooklyn, N. Y. Daughter of George Phillips Parker, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Seven hundred and forty=one.

797 Miss Anne Pomeroy of Cambridge, Daughter of William Pomeroy, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Seven hundred and ninety=seven.

1846 Theodore R. Jencks of Chicago, eldest Son of William Jenks, deceased proprietor of Lot numbered Eighteen hundred and forty=six.

1943 Miss Sarah Dunn of Boston, Daughter of James C. Dunn,

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1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002

Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 239)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 239)

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Relations of this Corpn to Mass. Hort. Socy &c _ Ref to Specl Comee

Upon motion by Mr Crocker.

Voted that the same gentlemen as were appointed last year ~ Messrs Curtis, Bigelow and Nazro, be a Committee to consider the relations and obligations of this Corporation to the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, including in the subject of their inquiry, the subject of their inquiry, the Stone Farm: and that they be authorized to take the opinion of one or two eminent counsel thereupon. ~

Comee on Statuary

Upon motion by Mr Curtis, Voted that the President and Mr Gould be a Committee with all necessary power in relation to any existing contracts for statuary.

Supply of water from Camb. Water Works _ Refd to Specl comee

Upon motion from Mr Bangs, Voted to renew the Committee of last year _ viz.

Messrs Curtis, Gould, and Read,

To inquire on what terms a supply of water for Mount Auburn can be obtained from the Cambridge Water Works, and report thereon.

How much gratuitous care upon all lots annually? _ Refd to Comee on Lots _

Upon motion by Mr Read, Voted that the Committee on Lots be instructed to consider how much time shall be devoted annually, free of charge, to all lots in the Cemetery, & report thereon.

Lot 1484 Representative _

Upon the petition of the parties in interest under the will of Mary Pratt, deceased, late proprietor of lot numbered 1484, Joseph Whitney of Boston, Trustee, was designated to represent said lot.

The meeting was then adjourned,,

Attest Austin J. Coolidge,, Secretary.

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