1865-01 Favorite Share Flag textsAnnual Report of the Trustees of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, Together with the Reports of the Treasurer and Superintendent. January, 1865.

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: SUPERINTENDENT’S REPORT.

Lo the Trustees of Mount Auburn ey,

GENTLEMEN ,—

In accordance with the requirements of the Trustees, I herewith transmit the Annual Report of the Superintendent, for the year ending December 31, 1864, as per account of his department.

Number of Original Interments for the year ending December 31, 1864, has been, - 575 ‘* — “ Removals from other Cemeteries, - - - - - - - = 134 Total number of Interments for the year, - - - - - « .« = « 409 Number of Interments in Public Lots for the year, - - - + -«§ -. «=~ 84 “ “ Deposits in the Receiving Tomb for the year, - - - - - - 71 Total number of Interments in the Cemetery to date, - 2 - - - - -12,882 Number of New Lots graded and bounded with Granite Posts, - - - - - 70 ‘“ “ Old Lots improved by being newly Sodded and Graded, - - - = 110 oe Ss S bounded -with'Granite Postse - - 9-9 .) 2 9s lees

‘« © Tots enclosed with Granite, - - . - = - " : ai 94,

« * Tron Fences erected, - - - = 4 - J : : : - 6 “Tombs built, - - 2 - - 5 - = m : : = 4

“< * Monuments erected, - - - = : . e : 3 “ - 32

“ “ Removalsinthe Cemetery, - - - - - . . =| . 418

s 66 66 rT from the “ . oe . 4 _ . Z a 39

All of which is respectfully submitted, DANIEL L. WINSOR, SurerimntenpeEnt.

Mount Auburn, December 31, 1864.

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TREASURER’S REPORT.
The TReasurER Reports the following Abstract of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES
He has received from sundry parties:

For Labor and Materials at Cemetery, - - - - - $34,938.06 it | ** Interments in the Public Lots,’ - - - - - - 792.00

** Sales of Lots, - - - . - - - - - $0,911.98
“ Rent of A. Meleauatd, - - - - - - - - 37.50
*“* Certificates of Indebtedness, sold- = = = = = 2,000.00 l * Tncome of Investments, -_ = = = - 2,392.96
Balance, January 1, - - : - - - - - - 2,765.29
——— $74,092.79
He has paid as follows: .
For Labor and Materials, - - ° - - = = = 48,244.45
For Expenses in Suit vs. Jona. Mann, = = = = 481.95 if To James Derby, Jr., Gate-Keeper, - - - - = = — 551.55 ! « Jona. Mann, for deposit refunded,- - - - - - 1,000.00 ih
For U. 8. Certificates of Indebtedness, $3,06 000, - = = = 2,985.00
«on Money Borrowed, — - - 5 = - 1.40
To A. J. Coolidge, for Salary and Office Rent, “ 950.00
For Notes of Wm. H. Spooner, Jr., for Green-house, assured by
Corporation, with imterest and expenses, - 1,050.83
To D. L. Winsor, Superintendent, - - - - - - 41,]41.50
“ Geo. Wm, Bond, Treasurer,- - Se - 800.00 Hl
‘ Massachusetts Horticultural Society for proportion of sales .
1864, and interments in Public Totes 1863 and 1864, - 7,719.49
Remaining i in his hands, - - - ~ - 2 - »« 1,896.38
He has received for Fund for Repairs: For new Endowments, - - - - - - - - 3,760.00 ‘ Notes Receivable, - - - - - - - - 4,800.00
* 8 Shares Fitchburg Railroad, ale - - - - - 997.60
«“ Income of Investments, - - - - - - - 1,086.20
Balgnce, January 1st, - - - - - - - - 475.58
—__ $11,773.84 He has paid for said account: For Stone Work to Lot 313, - - - - - - - 315.00 ‘ Care of Lots, - - - - - - 570.60 “ Certificates of Tete veantces $7, 000, - - - - - 6,827.50 i ‘** Interest due on same, - - - - . - -_ - 6.81 «© $3,000 5-20 U.S. Bonds, = - : - : - $8,031.20 i Temporary Loan to United States, - - - = = 800.00 “ Geo. Wm. Bond for 4 per ct. on investments for 1863-’64, 222.73

— 11,773 84

GEO. WM. BOND, Treasurer.

Boston, December 31, 1864.

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This certifics that we have examined the books and accounts of the Treasurer of the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, for the year ending December 31, 1864, and have found them correctly kept and properly balanced, with satisfactory vouchers for all payments charged.

The Certificates of Stocks and other evidences of property were found in accordance with the statements in his accounts.

In the Fund for Repairs there appears to be a balance duc him of six hundred and fiftyfour 46-100 dollars, and there is due from him in General Account, ci¢ghteen hundred and ninety-six 38-100 dollars.

CHARLES C. LITTLE,

CHAS. G. NAZRO, t Finance Committee,

Boston, January 28, 1865.

The Property of the Corporation consists of:

The Cemetery, which has cost to date, cS ew eS es $539,147 0)

Statuary, - - 2 - - - - = - . : - : 15,365.20

Superintendent’s House and Lot, - - - - - - - - 6,892.91 Stock in Shawmut National Bank, 15 shares, - - - = $1,500.00 ‘Atlantic Bank, 20 shares, — - - - - - - 2,000.00 “Boston and Lowell Railroad, 5 shares, - - - - 2,000.00 “Fitchburg Railroad, 20 shares, - - - - - 2,000.00 United States 5-20 Bonds, $15,000, - - - - - = 15,028.10 ss “* Certificates of Indebtedness, - - - - - 995.00 Lots 567 and 592, - - - - - - - . - 315.00 Che a ce fe ee en er ammo CPC: Notes Receivable, Secured by Mortgage, - - = += = 7,000.00

32,734.48 & eae PERMANENT FUND.

Deposited with Massachusetts Hospital Life Ins. Co., for Perma-

nent Fund, per last year’s report, - - + - - - 35,596.52 Interest for 1864, - - - - - . - - 1,886.39 Deposited December, 1864, - - - ~ - - - 6,461.80

——— $43,944.71

REPAIR FUND.

Notes Receivable, - - - - - - - - - 10,300.00 830 Shares Atlas Bank, - z - : - - - cost 2,970.00 10 ‘* Western Railroad, - - - - - m= ote 1,002.50 Temporary Loan to United States, - - - - =- - 800.00.

United States Certificates of Indebtedness, $7,000, - - cost 6,827.50
24,931.20 Less due the Corporation, - - - - - - - - 654.46

$24,276.74

All of which is respectfully submitted, GEO. WM. BOND, Treasurer.

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