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

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 456)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 456)

Dear Sir,

A letter recd by you some time since by my predecessor was mislaid, so that I didn't know to whom to send the enclosed bills -- and now I am in doubt of one of the initials of your first name -- In replying, please write out your name in full. The bills sent herewith are more than 6 mos. overdue --

Gardening -- $12.00
Foundation for headstones 4.50
[total] 16.50
Please also state whether the propr left a will -- if so, how thereunder the lot is disposed of either specifically, or by effect. Also who are his heirs at law -- names, residence & degree of relationship. I will then enclose you one of our blank petitions to represent lot.

Resp.y yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec. & Treasr

A.C. Stearns Esq

Dear Sir,

Will you inquire ^[?] send to Robert B. Safford on the following, & make me a specific answer? --

We have a gardening bill against Lorenzo Burge, Lot no. 3670, for 1868, amounting to $8.00 -- on which Mr B. (whom I believe to be a gentleman, & would not intentionally misstate) gives me this explanation --

He paid $20. for deposit of body of his son Lorenzo E. Burge in R.T. and on his removal to lot 3670, he became entitled to a drawback of $14.00 which has never been refunded.

When R.B.S. brought to him a gardening bill in Dec. 1866 amounting to $11.00 Mr B. supposing this had no connection with the interment matter in settlement

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