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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 147)
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of certain lands therein described as public grounds of the Cemetery, and the appropriation of a certain sum for enclosing the space in front of the chapel.

After discussion, upon motion of Mr Tobey, it was

Voted – that the report be recommitted with instructions to make such modifications therein as the Comee shall deem expedient after listening to the views expressed at this meeting, and submit the same if they see fit at the next meeting of the board.

Area in front of Chapel.

Upon motion by Mr Crocker,

+ Voted _ that the space in front of the chapel, bounded by Chapel , Pine and Cypress Avenues & Peony Path, and enclosing two trees planted there last month by the Prince of Wales, be enclosed or surrounded by an edge-stone of hammered granite, and that the Committee on Grounds be authorized to cause this to be done at an expense not exceeding seven hundred and fifty ($750.~) dollars.

Office for Corporation.

Mr Nazro submitted a report of which the following is a copy:

"The committee to whom was referred the matter of arranging with the Secretary for the use of rooms for the purposes of the Corporation, have

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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 233)
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said fence, until it intersects a line drawn from a point in said fence thirty feet east of the eastern stone obelisk, and at right angles therewith; thence northerly by the said line so drawn , at right angles with said fence, to the said point in said fence thirty feet east of the eastern stone obelisk; and thence in a straight line to the place of beginning.

East, North and West of Chapel _

2nd A space or passageway twenty feet wide on the east, north, and west sides of the Chapel; the said twenty feet to be measured from the outer face of the stone buttresses.

Front of Chapel _

3rd All that space in front of the Chapel, bounded by Chapel, Pine, and Cypress Avenues, and Peony Path, as now laid out.

Around the Tower _

4th The whole space adjacent to and surrounding the Tower, now enclosed by the circular or wal [sic] part of Mountain Avenue.

Auburn Lake.

5th All the space included within the stone curb of Auburn Lake, together with the avenues or paths surrounding and next adjacent to the said curb; also all land between said avenues or paths and said curb,not exceeding thirty feet in width.

Lawn Ave

6th All the land included within the circular part of Lawn Avenue, and which is not more than ninety feet from the Foundain now in the central part of

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