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1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 010)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 010)

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33 School St Boston Mr Char. White, Chelsea Mass

Dear Sir, I send you an order from the interment of the late Wm Cobb, which you returned without the signature of any one who could be authorized to sign upon the [disease?] of the propr and will thank you, if any of Mr. Cobb's family are living in Chelsea, to have it signed and returned to me.

If no one is living there, I will thank you to inform me where I can address the family, or next of kin.

Please always be particular to have the order for internment signed by the proprieter or a person having proper authority. If you have not a copy of our Catalogue and By-laws, call Cohen in [town?] & you shall have one. Truly yours A.J. Coolidge Secy. Mt. A.

33 School St, Boston Jos. B. Eaton Esq 117 Milk St

Dear Sir, I am instructed by the Committee on Lots before whom your application to C.P. Curtis Esq has been laid, to say that the Corporation will assume the perpetual care of Lot No. 345 in Mt Auburn, standing in the name of Lydia S. Gale, for the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars $350.

I am very respy. yours A.J. Coolidge Secretary of the Props Mt Auburn

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