Pages That Mention Cambridge, MA
1888-1889 Copying Book: Superintendent Lovering's Letters, 2005.062.012
CB10_0120
120
Dear Madam:–
The fence on your lot is rusty and unsightly, and the lot and its surroundings would be improved by removing it. Will you authorise me to do this, recut the posts at the corners, remove the other posts and sod up the post holes and cut the number of the lot, wiout expense to you except the old material.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
Dear Madam:-
The fence on your lot is rusty and unsightly, and the appearance of the lot and its surroundings would be improved by removing it. Will you authorise me to do this, recut the posts at the corners, remove the other posts and sod over the post holes and cut the number of the lot without expense except the old material.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
CB10_0135
135
S
Messrs Otis S. Brown & Co., Cambridge.
Dear Sirs:-
The grain estimate has been overlooked this month, please therefore send me by return of mail your estimate for grain as under:
58 | Bush | No 1 | White oats |
---|---|---|---|
24 | " | " " | Corn |
4 | " | " " | Cracked corn |
16 | " | " " | Meal |
200 | Lbs | Shorts. |
I herewith return your last bill for correction.
Respectfully yours,
Supt
CB10_0136
136
Messrs. E.H. Luke & Son, Cambridge.
Dear Sirs:-
The grain estimate has been overlooked this month, please therefor send me by return mail your estimate for grain as under:
58 | Bush | No 1 | White oats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
24 | " | " " | Corn | |
4 | " | " " | Cracked corn | |
16 | " | " " | meal | |
200 | Lbs | Shorts. |
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
CB10_0137
137
S
Messrs Otis S. Brown & Co., Cambridge.
Dear Sirs:-
Please supply at prices named in your letter of this date the undernoted quantities of grain etc.
58 | Bush | No 1 | Oats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
24 | " | " " | Corn | |
4 | " | " " | Cracked Corn | |
16 | " | " " | Meal | |
200 | Lbs | Shorts. |
Respectfully yours,
Supt.
CB10_0148
148
Dear Sir: -
I tried twice this afternoon to send you a message by telephone, but was informed that the line was out of order.
The longest distance we can get for Dr. Putnam's grave is 6' - 4", and as your box has not come I cannot tell if this will do. If the box is longer I suppose you can make the interment without it. Dr. Putnam arranged the space himself, and I have no doubt knew the distance.
Respectfully yours,
Supt.