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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 396)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 396)

16 Pemberton Square

Capt Winsor, Supt. Mt Auburn

Dear Sir:

Your communication respecting a new boiler to the engine was this morning referred to the Comee on Grounds.

The Comee held a meeting after the meeting of the Board, and adjourned to meet at this place, next Saturday at 12 o'clock, noon. -- I am directed by the Chairman to notify you to be present here at that hour. --

Very Respy yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

16 Pemberton Square

Dear Sir:

Please revise your Report on Mr Upton's lot. State on 1st page what number of headstones. I seldom save the second leaf of the start in filing the reports -- but if you wish to refer to these on the 1st page, I will file the second leaf with the first. In that case say, "described on fly leaf." Also, note the amount for which you think the lot should be taken.

Examine & report on lot 3772 -- Mrs Sarah E. De Graske. -- I send blank ^filled on far as I have any knowledge of lot. --

Also report on 582, Jos. E. Worcester. Also on the others, before asked for. --

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

Capt. D.L. Winsor

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 408)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 408)

16 Pemberton Square

F.A. Worcester Esq. Exor, &c.

Dear Sir,

The application to know for what sum the Corporation will guarantee the perpetual repair of lot no. 582 belonging to the estate of Joseph E. Worcester, decd, has been laid before the Comee with the usual report on said lot: and the Comee after personal inspection of the premises, have directed me to notify you of their decision -- & that the Corporation will assume such perpetual repair for the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars, when the Supt shall have certified that the lot is in good order. The Supt reports that "the front bank requires new grading, which will cost $12.00". --

Very Respy. yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

16 Pemberton Square

Mrs Sarah E. DeGrushe

Dear Madam,

The application to know for what sum the Corporation will guarantee the perpetual repair of your lot, no. 3772, has been laid before the Committee, who after a personal examination of the premises, have directed me to notify you that the Corporation will contract with you for such perpetual repair, on payment of one hundred and fifty dollars.

When you are ready, I will prepare the necessary contract.

Very Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 423)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 423)

16 Pemberton Square

Dear Sir: --

Please enter upon your repair book the following lots:

Lot 21 -- Heirs Edwd A. Raymond 300. --
" 1530 -- Mary Wallack (corp int r.) G. 200.
" 1363 -- Geo. B. Upton G. 500
" 3772 -- Sarah A. De Gruske G. 150
The following I think have been given you before. --

454 -- Isaiah Atkins G. 475.
596 -- Charles Torrey G. 425
3648 -- Eliza Pallier (corp. in tr.) G. 125.
2144 -- John Woods G. 350.
3281 -- Edwin Booth G. 550
659 -- Otis Fairbanks G. 350 --
Mr Upton was out last Sunday, & says he noticed that the lot next to his was cut [so?], but his was not. --

Truly yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

Capt. D.L. Winsor Supt.

16 Pemberton Square

Dear Sir: -

Please report upon lot 2887, Larch Av. 60 ft - belonging to Mrs Anna R. Goodwin for perpetual repair -- also state what repairs will cost if any are first needed. --

Mr Thos. Richardson is very anxious about the price of land -- 200 feet more or less on the northerly side of the Alger lot -- at the end of Elm Av -- Somebody has reported to him that it has been sold; but I told him I thought not. He is in the Alger family, & wishes to purchase it --

Will you survey it up to the Alger line, & let him know through me how much it contains --

Truly yours,

A. J. Coolidge

Capt. D. L. Winsor

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1865 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 4, 1831.005.004

Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 008)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (index-page 008)

Death of Trustee, 22-3. Derby, James - chosen Gatekeeper _ 8
___ ___ " [Derby,] " [James] resignaton of 26
___ ___ Delano (see Willard) ___
Deed of land to & from Mary Hemenway 63-6 De Grushe, Sarah _ lot 3772 _ perp. rep'. of. 170
Damage, Land _ 139 ___ ___
Drainage of low land near Locust Av. _ 237,242, ___ ___
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Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 170)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 170)

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Perpetual Repair of Lot 3772 _

The Secretary reported that the Committee on Lots had contracted with Sarah E. De Grushe, proprietor of lot numbered thirty seven hundred and seventy two (3772) for the perpetual repair of said lot for one hundred and fifty dollars. _

Voted that said contract be ratified.

Representation of Lots

Representatives were designated for lots as follows: _

1387 Theodore R. Glover of Hingham, to represent lot no 1387 belonging to the heirs of Stephen Glover, decd

2279 David Tucker of East Somerville, Guardian of the only surviving heirs being minors of Linus A. Phillips, late proprietor of lot numbered 2279. _

Proposal of J. F. Stone & others to sell meadow _

A written proposal, signed by James F. Stone and other tenants in common of five acres of meadow, more or less, situated on the easterly side of Coolidge Avenue opposite to the Engine House in the Cemetery, agreeing to sell said land to this Corporation at the rate of one thousand dollars per acre if said proposal should be accepted within ten days from the time of this meeting _ was submitted to the Board.

accepted _

Voted that said proposition be accepted, and that Mr Cheever be requested to notify the owners of such acceptance and request them to prepare deeds of conveyance.

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