Pages That Mention Lot 1560
1873 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.005
CB03_0431
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Mrs Dexter Bowman 19 Everett St Cambridge
Dear Madam
The high wind of today has blown down, but not broken the Headstone in Lot 1560 Asclepias Path. The base however is split in two.
Please advise us, if you wish anything done in the matter.
Very Respectfully JW Lovering Supt per Childs
Geo. H. Bradford Esq 3 Reed St Boston
Dear Sir
The high winds of today have blown down and broken the Headstone, newly put up, in Lot #3293 Harebell Path.
Please advise us if you wantus to take any action in the case.
Very Respectfully JW Lovering Supt per Childs
1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002
Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 191)
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James M. Burgess of Boston son of late Deborah Burgess to represent her lot no. 1408.
Edward J. Baker ^of Dorchester brother & Trustee, to represent the lot of late Walter Baker no. 1430. _
Franklin Winship of Brighton son of late Francis Winship to represent his lot no. 1442 _
Jas C. Wild of Boston son-in-law of late Catherine Gibbs to represent her lot no. 1462.
Samuel Slocumb of E. Cambridge Guardian of minor children of late Mary L. Stone to represent her lot no. 1474.
Saml P. Langmaid of Charlestown son of late Rachel Langmaid to represent her lot no. 1486.
Henry Carter of Boston, son-in law of late Adin Hall to represent his lot no. 1526.
Nancy R. Bowman of Cambridge, widow of late Dexter Bowman to represent his lot no. 1560. _
Mercy S. Wesson of Charlestown widow of late John Wesson to represent his lot no. 1608. _
Jacob Thaxter of Boston son of late Jacob Thaxter to represent his lot no. 1621.