Pages That Mention Lot 1173
1835 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 1, 1831.005.001
Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 180)
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Lot 473 as to the perpetual repair
A letter from Geo. H Kuhn on behalf of the proprietor of lot no 473 . . was referred to the Committee on Lots with full powers to contract for keeping the same in perpetual repair.
Lots under the care of Corporation
Voted. That the Treasurer keep the Superintendent constantly informed as to all lots which this Corporation have agreed or shall agree to keep in order - and that the list so furnished, state the sums paid as consideration for such agreement.
Removal of bodies from the Receiving Tombs
Voted. That the Secretary be requested to procure an accurate account of all bodies deposited in the receiving tomb either under Park Street Church or that within the grounds at Mount Auburn and notify all persons who have made such deposits which have been suffered to remain there beyond the specified time that they must be removed within fifty days from this .
Plans of alterations
Ordered. That the Surveyor make one or more plans as may be necessary to shew any changes in the following locations vis: in and about the new public lot: of Almond and Verbana Paths: of Verbena Path: of any lots, paths, or avenues in and about the present site of the Chapel: of lot number
Lots 104, 1279 - 1280. Lot 1173
104 on Central Avenue in connection with lots 1279 & 1280: also of lot 1173 on Fir Avenue: and that such plans having been duly certified be inserted in the Book of Proprietors Plans.
Voted. That the Surveyor may make the large plan of the grounds exhibit lots 903 & 904 conformably to their present location.
The subject of the locations of lots 1311 and 1373 was connection with lot 56 was referred to the Committee on Lots with full powers. Attest. Henry M. Parker Secretary
Adjourned to meet at Mount Auburn on the 10th instant at 4 o'clock P.M.
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
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Dear Sir:-
The door is now all ready for the lock.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Herbert F. Stimpson, Esq., Worcester.
Dear Sir:-
Your note to our Treasurer has been handed to me for answer. There is considerable moss in the sod of your lot, and to put it in good order it should be regraded and sodded, the cost of which would be $50.00 including the care of the lot for the season. There are three stones that need to be cleaned and plumbed which would cost $5.00.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.