Pages That Mention Lot 161
1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005
CB03_0282
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Mess Burnham & Lowell
Gentlemen
You may put the number on the Gate of Lot #161 Walnut Ave. sending bill as soon as finished to us here.
Respectfully James W. Lovering Supt J.E.C.
J.J. Newcomb Esq. 69 Court St. Boston
Dear Sir,
We cannot afford to top dress your lot #1702 for less than price named viz., $4.00 nor would it be just to charge you less than others are paying for lots of same size 300 ft.
If however you do not care to expend more than $3.00 on the Lot we will put this amt. of manure on, if you will send us a note ot that effect.
Respectfully James W. Lovering Supt. J.E.C.
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 173)
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Harriot B. Chapman of Cambridge, Widow of Edmund A. Chapman to represent his lot numbered 148.
Thomas B. Wales, son of late Thomas B. Wales of Boston, to represent his lot numbered 161. _
George W. Lyman of Waltham, son in law of late Wm Pratt, to represent his lot numbered 885. _
Sarah E. Lassell of East Cambridge, widow of late James M. Lassell, to represent his lot numbered 1823. _
Henry Gassett of Boston, son of late Henry Gassett to represent his lot numbered 2113. ~
The meeting was then adjourned to the next regular meeting
Attest Austin J. Coolidge, Secretary.
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Trustees
The regular monthly meeting of the Trustees, which was also an adjourned meeting, was held at the usual place, on _
There were presents, the President, Messrs Cheever, Crocker, Curtis, Gould, McKean, Nazro, Read & Tisdale.
The Record of the last meeting was read. _