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1859 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 3, 1831.005.003

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 099)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 099)

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Corrections on Large Plan

The Secretary read a communication from Mr Wadsworth, the surveyor, requesting authority to change the following numbers upon the large plan, as numbers have been accidentally reported by the Superintendent which displace old numbers on the plan; _ to wit, 2886 on Primrose Path, in place of 341; 2931 on Indian Ridge Path in place of 344; 2852 on Indian Ridge Path in place of 348; 2902 on Sylvan Path in place of 2840; and the removal of 2840 to Bellwort Path;

Upon motion by Mr Crocker, Voted that the surveyor be instructed to make the above changes upon the plan. _

Representation of Lots

The Secretary read petitions for the representaton of lots as follows; and the persons therein nominated were severally designated;

Lot 12

Lot of Alexander Wright deceased (12) Sabra Wright of Lowell widow of said deceased

Lot 29

Lot of Isaac Parker deceased (29) Elizabeth T Parker of Roxbury daughter of said deceased

Lot 39

Lot of Silas Bullard deceased (39) Mrs A. C. Hersey of Boston late widow of said deceased.

Lot 47

Lot of John Woodberry deceased (47) James Woodberry of Charlestown oldest son of said deceased.

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1876 Copying Book: Superintendent's Letters, 2005.062.007

CB05_0058
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CB05_0058

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Mrs. Sarah Millett Rep. of Lot #2840

Dear Madam

I enclose postal card in blank for an order to care for this lot at an annual charge of $5.00; you will observe that by signing at the foot of the card that the order will be executed from year to year until forbid, This is simply to save you the trouble of giving, an, order each year. Of course you suit your own convenience in this matter. At that price we will keep the lot neat and orderly, the grass cut and the myrtle free of weeds &c, But it does not include any repairs to myrtle which may in the future become necessary.

Very Resp'y Jas. W. Lovering Supt. per Childs

Mr. Edwd Russell

Dear Sir

What are your wishes regarding flowers in lot. 4377; similar to last year? ,or, are you as yet undecided. I remind you this early, that the matter may not be overlooked.

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

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