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Sept. 13, 1888.

BALDWIN & EMERSON,

BOSTON.

Dear Sirs:-

At what price will you deliver at this cemetery two North River flags 8' - 8" x 6' - 10" x 0' - 3". They are for covering burial vaults, so the edges should be broken to line and one surface flat.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

4435-S

Sept. 13, 1888.

DR CHARLES E. INCHES,

BOSTON.

Dear Sir:-

Your note was received and will have immediate attention. [If the corporation] does the setting the whole can be done at once.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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Sept. 14, 1888.

HIGHLAND SLATE M. CO.,

BOSTON.

Dear Sirs: -

Your note of 12th is received, and I have seen your agent in regard to the additional slate covers you wish me to order He handed me the following list:

[Number] [Covers] [Ft] [In] x [Ft] [In]
7 covers 3 9 x 2 8
3 covers 3 9 x 2 6
3 covers 3 7 x 2 8
6 covers 3 7 x 2 5
3 covers 3 7 x 2 6
10 covers 3 9 x 2 10
7 covers 3 5 x 2 6
8 covers 3 3 x 2 6 (not wanted)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
17 covers 3 9 x 2 10
9 covers 3 6 x 2 6
5 covers 3 7 x 2 8
4 covers 3 7 x 2 4
12 covers 3 9 x 2 6
21 covers 3 3 x 2 6 (not wanted)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The lots of 8 and 21 pieces 3'-3"x 2'-6" are not wanted as this is a size we have no use for. The other pieces I will take if of the same quality as the slate already delivered, and at the same price delivered here.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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#1733-S

Sept. 14, 1888. HENRY W. HOLBROOK, Esq.,

19 MILK ST., BOSTON.

Dear Sir:-

The gardener reports that the grave of which you complain was in poor condition when the other repairs were made, or in such condition that he did not think it well to take any myrtle from it as was done with the others. To properly replant it will cost $7.00.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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#3082-S

Sept. 15, 1888.

MRS. C. B. WILSON,

BOSTON.

Dear Madam:-

In regard to the charge for cleaning the stone on your lot, I find that the estimate given you in my letter of Sept. 10, 1887 was $3.00, so that the bill sent you is under not over the estimate.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

#1169-S

Sept. 15, 1888.

FRANCIS & COMPANY,

SYRACUSE, N.Y.

Dear Sirs:-

The Faulkner monument is I believe made of Tennessee marble. The makers Evans & Tombs, Huntington Ave. Bridge, Boston will I have no doubt give particulars if you write them.

Respectfully yours,

Supt.

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