Pages That Mention Lot 326
1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007
CB05_0038
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Dear Sir
Within an short time an order has been received from you for the care of your lot #326. for the coming service year.
Another order has been given by Miss E.S. Parkman to Mr O'Brien who takes care of some of the lots in the cemetery.
The corporation has taken the care of your lot for a number of years, and I know of no reason why the work has not been satisfactory, so that I hope you will continue the care of the lot with the corporation.
It is the desire of the Trustees that all work in the Cemetery should be done by the regular Employees of the corporation as far as it is acceptable to proprietors of both.
Unless I hear from you to the contrary I will take the care of your lot as usual, and if anything in regard to the work is not satisfactory, I will endeavor to have it changed.
Respectfully J.W. Lovering Supt.
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 148)
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Francis B. Crowninshield of Boston, son of late Benjamin W. Crowninshield to represent his lot numbered 113: _
Wm G. Stearns of Cambridge, son of late Asahel Stearns to represent his lot numbered 114: ~
George W. Bond of West Roxbury son of late George Bond to represent his lot numbered 156: _
James H. Means of Dorchester, son of late James Means to represent his lot numbered 224: _
John A. Bird of Brookline, son of late Jesse Bird to represent his lot numbered 304: _
John Tyler of Boston, son of late John Tyler to represent his lot numbered 320: ~
George F. Parkman of Boston, son of late George Parkman to represent his lot numbered 326: _
Elizabeth Stone of Watertown, widow of late Wm Stone, to represent his lot numbered 329: _
Francis O. Watts of Boston, son of late Francis Watts, to represent lot numbered 399: _
Robert M. Mason of Boston, son of late Jeremiah Mason to represent lot numbered 418: _