Pages That Mention Bliss, Eliza A.
1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003
Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 099)
33 School St Boston
Dear Sir,
Mr Meyer has agreed to take your lot, with the fence, at the price named ^$400, & since he has so agreed, I have seen it, and (between you and me) must say, it is well sold.- The fence is quite rusty & the lot a good deal out of repair. Your name is cast into the gate, so that, I think he will have to have a new gate.
I write you now to have you sign and return to me the two orders for removal. I find two bodies there instead of one as you named, & they stand upon our record at the dates mentioned. Phoebe was 7 months old & Anna 6 weeks.
I shall have them both put into one box, say three feet long; unless you direct otherwise. When you write tell me how to send it to you.
Yours truly
Dear Madam, Yours of has come to hand. I was at Mt Auburn this morning, and noticed that the number of your lot is cut upon the marble monument. So that you will need only the four 8 inch boundary posts. I write this morning, lest you should be under a misapprehension as to the expense that may be incurred by a compliance with our rule. The whole cost to you of these four posts set will be but eight dollars $8.:- and we do not propose to put you to any other expense than what you may voluntarily incur.
If you wish the amount to remain until Spring, just say so,- we can set the posts and let the bill wait that long, if any particular accommodation.
The cost of cut the grass through the season is usually $3. or $5 if some plants are set in the border. - The Corporation cuts the grass on all lots not cared for at the expense of the proprs, about twice a year without charge, but this is not often enough to keep lots green. About once in ten years a lot wants new sodding, cost about $15 to $20, for manure, sod & work.
We have had your name in our records & on our last catalogue Eliza A. Bliss. A few days since a clerk of our [Mission?] told me it was Elizabeth. I don't know how this mistake came to be made. I see that you signed the affidavit which I prepared two or three years since without correcting it.
Yours resp.y
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (index page 001b)
Bond Geo. Wm | 1.45.57.61 107. | Barnard Geo. M. | 291 |
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Brewer Gardner | 13 | Bradlee F. H. | 329 |
Bacon Dr John | 14 | Bro | |
Bacon Wm B. | 29 | Bender, Walter | 339 |
Brigham A. O. | 32 | Binney, C.J.F., | 385 |
Bullard, Asa | 36. | Bond, Geo. Wm | 397, 406, 414, 415 |
Burroughs, John | 41. | Bunker, F. R., | 426, 428 |
Bacon J. C. | 46. 299 | Belknap, Mrs J. | 436 |
Brinley, Edward | 48. | Baldwin, Edward | 458 |
Bacon, Thos. C. | 54 | Brown, John A. | 460 |
Burbank, Mrs. James | 67 | Basiel, L.F. | 461 |
Bridges, A. | 70 | Blake, Geo. C. | 468 |
Brigham Levi | 81. | ||
Bradford Geo R. | 82. | ||
Brown D. Gay | 84. | ||
Bliss Mrs E A | 99. | ||
Blood John | 102 | ||
Bigelow Dr. | 104, 106, 177, 363, 386 | ||
Blood Wm A. | 110. | ||
Bordman Wm H. | 119 | ||
Baldwin Henry | 119 | ||
Blanchard Nat | 129 | Bond GeoW. | 316, 326, 335, 358, 363 |
Bond Geo Wm | 131, 133, 170, 178, 198, 208, 260, 271, 276, 314, 390 | ||
Brown, Ed J. | 133 | ||
Barrow Simon Rev | 138 | ||
Bryant G. J. F. | 153 | ||
Brigham Wm | 157 | ||
Bacon Jos. N. | 158 | ||
Ball Sullivan B. | 195 | ||
Bush Levi | 207 | ||
Blaisdell John C. | 207, 385 | ||
Browne Y. Quincy | 219, 334 | ||
Baldwin A. C. | 256 | ||
Buroughs, Rev. Dr | 282 |