Pages That Mention Cambridge, MA
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
CB10_0054
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mr R. A. Ballou, Esq. 2842
Foundation | 2' - 4" x 0' - 11" | 5 60 |
2 do | 1' - 10" x 1' - 4" | 13 40 |
3 do | 1' - 9 x 1 - 1 | 15 30 |
$34 30 |
Mrs. M. J. Hadley #35 Brattle St., Cambridge.
Dear Madam: -
Your card is received, our room in the greenhouse is quite limited, so I think it would be cheaper for you to have the expressman take the ivy home for the Winter. The cost of keeping it in our greenhouse would be $5.00.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
CB10_0072
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Washington Greene, Esq. Portland, Me.
Dear Sir: -
I have a complaint from the proprietor of an adjoining lot of the neglected condition of the lot of the late Charles T. Greene. Are there any heirs or can you tell me of any one who would be interested in putting the lot in order.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
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Dear Madam: -
Your note is received, there are two Luke lots, and I do not know to which of them you refer, but as we do not have records of the titles to parts of a lot I do not suppose I could give you the information you asked for.
Repectfully yours,
Supt.
CB10_0073
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The Wood marker has been moved.
Frank F. Tingley, Esq., Boston.
Dear Sir: -
The marker for Mr. Saunders lot was delivered by the teamster as near to the lot as he could go. The only delay is caused by our having no order to build a foundation or set the stone. To avoid any further delay I have sent direct to Mr. Saunders an order for his signature.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Geo S. Saunders, Esq., Cambridge.
Dear Sir: -
I have a note from Mr. Tingley about a headstone he delvered here some two weeks ago. As there is no order here to set the stone, to prevent delay I enclosed one, which please sign and return to me, when the matter will have special attention.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
CB10_0074
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Messrs Otis Brown & Co. Cambridge.
Dear Sirs: -
Please deliver at the Corporation barn the undernoted quantities of grain etc at prices given me by telephone this morning.
58 Bush | No 1 | White Oats | at | 39 cts. |
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24 " | " " | Yellow Corn | " | 62 " |
6 " | " " | Cracked Corn | " | 56 " |
16 " | " " | Meal | " | 56 " |
One half of each kind of the grain to be delivered on 2nd inst, and the balance on 16th inst. Some part of the hay is wanted at once, and the balance as soon as you can conveniently send it.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
CB10_0079
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H. B. Mackintosh, Esq., Treasurer.
Dear Sir: -
The charge for a single grave in Vesper lot will hereafter be $25.00, and when a second interment is made $10.00 more, with the usual interment fee in addition.
Ten dollars of the first payment will be added to the Repair fund for the perpetual care of the grass.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Benj. F. Wyeth, Esq., Cambridge.
Dear Sir: -
The charge for a single grave in Vesper lot will hereafter be $25.00, and when a second interment is made $10.00 more, with the usual interment fee in addition.
Ten dollars of the first payment will be added to the Repair fund for the perpetual care of the grass.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.