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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 430)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 430)

Edwd Crane Esq.

Dear Sir,

Among the accounts due to this Corporation which have come into my hands from the late Treasurer, for collection, is one against you, amounting to five hundred fifteen 33/100 dollars ($515.33) for work done on your lot last year. --

I am informed that the payment of this bill has been repeatedly demanded of you, and which demand I now repeat, but, for this time only.

I send herewith the account of the same.

Respectfully yours,

A.J. Coolidge Treasr

J.C. Johnson Esq

Dear Sir,

I have been to Mount Auburn and inquired about your bill. I learn that the work was done at a reasonable price -- in fact low. The confidential estimates of what later will cost made beforehand amount to nothing, & I think we all learn to regard them of about as much value, as a carpenter's estimate in his head for what a house will cost --

I have credited the four posts, $8. Upon reflection, the work has been done five months, & I desire you to pay before you leave for the week.

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge Treasr

430

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 468)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 468)

Geo. C. Blake Esq.

Dear Sir,

Mr A. Parker states that the bill of $232.50 lately sent you belongs to him to pay, & he will meet it next week.

I sent it to you as it came in from the Supt who perhaps did not know the arrangement between you & Mr Parker -- if he did, it was overlooked.

I write at Mr P.'s request to say that we are willing to lift the obligation from you to his shoulders.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge Treasr

Edward Crane Esq

Dear Sir,

Our Corporation holds

against you an execution for 539.14
debt, and for costs 23.28
Amounting to $582.42.
and the officer informs me that you have taken no notice of his demand upon you for payment thereof. --

I shall regret the necessity of instructing the Sheriff to arrest you, but unless you respond to the demand without delay, shall certainly do so.

I do not write this to ascertain what may be secured by threat, but that you may not hereafter complain that sufficient courtesy was not shown you in giving proper notice.

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge Treasr

468

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (index page 002)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (index page 002)

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Coburn E.N. 7
Curtis C.P. 14, 79, 85, 94, 101, 120
Carnes N. G 20, 21, 22 Crane, Edward 468
Converse J.W. 35. Coleman, John W. 471
Cushman, Charles 37
Childs E.L. 54, 55, 56.
Crane B.F. 70.
Chambre Revd A St John 80
Coburn L.A. 81
Curtis, J.H. 86.
Colburn Geo W 116
Cady D R 116
Clark Alvin 121.
Curtis C. P. 134 143, 366
Crowley Elizabeth A. 172. 173
Committee on Lots 182.
Committee on Interments 205
Committee on By-Laws 220 - 249
Converse J.C. 249, 259, 267
Cunningham D.W. 286, 298
Channing Walter 296
Coggswell Wm L. 300, 302.
Coffin Edwd 328
Cheever, James 341
Cutter, Tower & Co. 362
Chester G.A. Jr., Chester & Chas. H. Guild 380
Curtis, Geo. T., 399,
Chapman, T.A., 420, 448
Crane, Edward, 430
Cains, Wm 436
Channing, Mrs. H.A. S. 450
Coffin, Martha A. 454
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