Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 173)
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173
Trustees,
[Annexation to Cambridge of certain districts.] Communication from T. H. Safford respecting referred to Prest.
" part of Belmont in immediate proximity to Fresh Pond, also
" that portion of Mt Auburn now in Watertown and the territory
" adjoining, including the little village West of the Cemetery,"
urging the Corporation to cooperate in said plan of annexation,
it was after discussion, and on motion of Mr Snow
Voted, – that the subject be referred to the President to take
such action as he may deem expedient.
Monthly Statement of Sales of Lots accepted & placed on file.
A statement of the Sales of Lots effected by the Superin-
tendent and approved by the Committee on Lots,
to, having been submitted and read by the
Secretary, it was
Voted, – that said statement be accepted and placed on file.
Voted, – that this meeting be dissolved.
Saml Batchelder, Jr. Secretary
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Trustees.
Boston, .
At the time appointed for the regular monthly
meeting of the Trustees, Wednesday,, at
Four o'clock P.M. , – being the second Wednesday in said month, –
Messrs. Pickering and Lawrence were present, but in the lack
of a quorum no organization was had, or action taken.
Saml Batchelder Jr. Secretary.
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Trustees. .
Boston,
A Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees was
held on Wednesday, , at Four o'clock, P.M.
Present, Messrs. J. T. Bradlee, N. J. Bradlee, Brewer, Choate,
Little, Perkins, Pickering, Snow and Turner.
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[NOTE: [ "Great Fire" Nov,. 9/72] written in pencil above beginning of minutes].
Only two trustees, Pickering and Lawrence was present. No meeting held
OF NOTE re Cambridge annexing land :A communication ^having been read^ from M^r Truman H. Safford addressed to the Trustees, in reference to a movement recently inaugurated in favor of the annexation to Cambridge of "that part of Belmont in immediate proximity to Fresh Pond, also
that portion of M^t Auburn now in Watertown and the territory adjoining, including the little village West of the Cemetery,"urging the Corporation to cooperate in said plan of annexation,
it was after discussion, and on motion of M^r Snow it was voted that the subject be referred to the President to take such action as he may deem expedient.