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: _

1743

Charles J. Stearns, of Boston, Executor of
the will of Harriet Greene, late proprietor
of lot numbered 1743, to represent said lot: _

1897

George O. Sears, of Boston, son of Susan
Sears
, late proprietor of lot numbered 1897,
to represent said lot: _

2070

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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