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1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 097)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 097)

In accordance with the first vote, I submit the following lots which are to be kept in order by the Corporation, under the guaranty, without regard to the surplus income in each case.

214. T.R. Raymond - Fund $300. surplus income Dec. 31/62 $11.59
313. J. Story - " 1000.- " " " $1226.73
994 H. Eldridge " 300.- [indecipherable] - " " 5.43
1430 P.W. Warren " 300.-
1496 - Agnes Austin " 300.- Surplus " " 50.99
The following lots are not guarantied - But are to be kept as well as the funds will permit -

1. H.H. Fuller Fund $200. Surplus Income Dec 31/62 25.24
1556 A.W. Fuller Fund $200 - Surplus Income Dec 31/62 76.79
1408 - D. Burgess - " $100. Defic.y of " " 1.67
2004. H. A. Reed " $100 Surplus " " 11.88
The second vote contemplates the sending of a notice to the proprietors of the lots referred to in as effectual manner as the same can be done; and you will please have such a list made, with a statement of what is needed in each case as soon as your engagements will permit.

Very truly yours,

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

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1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007

CB05_0130
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[In pencil: Void written and entire letter crossed out]

Mrs. Emery Rice Allston

Dear Madam

A headstone in lot 1430 has been blown down and broken by the fall.

I have thought best to notify you thereof for such action as you may deem proper.

Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs

Mr. W.F. Watson

Dear Sir

A Headstone in lot 2781 has fallen down.

I notify you for such action as you may think proper.

Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs.

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CB05_0131

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Edmund J. Baker Esq. Rep. Lot 1430

Dear Sir

A headstone in lot 1430 has been blown down and broken by the fall.

I notify you of the circumstance for such action as may be proper.

I have as yet rec'd no order for care &c of lot.

If you wish any work done I should be pleased to execute your orders.

Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs

Mr. Geo. B. Wilbur

Dear Sir

Your favor of May 22 is received.

I can only repeat that portion of my letter of 20 inst which states that the prices are fixed by the Trustees and I have no authority to make changes.

I trust you will reconsider the matter and still give us an order.

Very Respectfully J.W. Lovering Sup.t per Childs

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1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002

Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 191)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 191)

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Lot 1408

James M. Burgess of Boston son of late Deborah Burgess to represent her lot no. 1408.

[Lot] 1430

Edward J. Baker ^of Dorchester brother & Trustee, to represent the lot of late Walter Baker no. 1430. _

[Lot] 1442

Franklin Winship of Brighton son of late Francis Winship to represent his lot no. 1442 _

[Lot] 1462

Jas C. Wild of Boston son-in-law of late Catherine Gibbs to represent her lot no. 1462.

[Lot] 1474

Samuel Slocumb of E. Cambridge Guardian of minor children of late Mary L. Stone to represent her lot no. 1474.

[Lot] 1486

Saml P. Langmaid of Charlestown son of late Rachel Langmaid to represent her lot no. 1486.

[Lot] 1526

Henry Carter of Boston, son-in law of late Adin Hall to represent his lot no. 1526.

[Lot] 1560

Nancy R. Bowman of Cambridge, widow of late Dexter Bowman to represent his lot no. 1560. _

[Lot] 1608

Mercy S. Wesson of Charlestown widow of late John Wesson to represent his lot no. 1608. _

[Lot] 1621

Jacob Thaxter of Boston son of late Jacob Thaxter to represent his lot no. 1621.

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