Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 231)
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memorial of sundry persons on bad condition of Coolidge Av. = Ref to Specl Comee
The Secretary read a memorial from
several citizens of Cambridge and Watertown,
representing the road running on the easterly side
of the Cemetery, and called Coolidge Avenue,
to be in a bad condition, needing repairs.
Voted that the memorial be referred
to Messrs Curtis and Rand to ascer-
tain what are the rights and obligations, if
any, of this Corporation in connection with
said road.
Represents for lots _
Petitions for the representation of certain
lots were then passed as follows: _
Charles J. Stearns, of Boston, Executor of
the will of Harriet Greene, late proprietor
of lot numbered 1743, to represent said lot: _
George O. Sears, of Boston, son of Susan
Sears, late proprietor of lot numbered 1897,
to represent said lot: _
Charles W. Brackett, of Cambridge, third
son of Joseph Brackett, late proprietor of
lot numbered 2070, to represent said lot.
The meeting was then adjourned
Attest, Austin J. Coolidge
Secretary.
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