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1860 Copying Book: Secretary's Letters and Treasurer's Letters, 2005.062.003

Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 293)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 293)

Nov. [?] [186]5

[W^m^?] B. Reynolds Esqr 206 State St.

Dear Sir,

I am making up a new catalogue of the lots and proprietors in the Cemetery. Geo. D. Carter, who purchased a lot in 1833, & was represented to be in Boston, although I believe he does not appear in the Directory, & has not. But I find that one or more interments in the lot have been ordered by you.

If therefore you will give me his place of residence you will much oblige.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge Secretary

Wm W. Tucker Esq. 33 School St.

Dear Sir,

Your favor of this date is recd. I send the card as requested, and will lay your request before the Committee on Lots as soon as I can obtain the regular report upon the condition of the several lots embraced within the Lawrence enclosure, with such minuteness of description as will enable them to form a decision.

Very Resp.y yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 297)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 297)

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Capt D.L. Winsor

Dear Sir,

I have recd a note from Wm W. Tucker in which he wishes to know for what sum the Corporation will assume the perpetual care of the Lawrence enclosure which embraces:

Lot 489 -- 625 ft Bort up 2500
" 490 -- 625 Lot 903 600 f.
" 491 -- 625 " 1309 300
" 492 -- 625 3700 f
2500 sf
Will you please go over the matter carefully & make up a report for Saturday, if you can. There is but one considerable monument, i.e. of excesive cost. --

The Com. on Lots are getting cautious. They have signed the contract to take lot 1014 of Henry Gurney for $400, but Mr Norcross adds in final,-"Does Capt. W. understand that we take it at 400 as it is Brimstone posts & all - Please have Capt W's answer in the affirmative before settlement."

Then on Sophia Coggswell Lot 1142 - They have signed the contract for 300 -- but O.N. add a note -- "The price 300, seems very low, please call attention of Capt. W. to this before you deliver the papers or notify the parties."

I send note from Mr Austin on Cath. Peabody's lot, also note from D.J. Coburn.

Yours truly

A.J. Coolidge

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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 311)
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Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 311)

Amos Tenney Esq 37 William St. N.Y.

Dear Sir,

Last summer I wrote you requesting your attention to the removal of a body from the Receiving Tomb which you had placed there when you sold your lot -- & Mr Jackson wrote me that you were in Europe and was expected back "before the end of the year" and would then attend to it. --

Allow me to repeat our request.

Respectfully yours

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

W.m W. Tucker

Dear Sir,

Your request to be informed for what sum the Corporation would guarantee the perpetual repair of the Lawrence enclosure consisting of lots 489, 490, 491, 492, 903, 904, 1309 and containing 3700 square feet with tomb, monuments, headstone, fence, trees &c has been laid before the proper Committee, and they have directed me to inform you that the Corporation will assume such responsibility on payment of four thousand dollars ($4,000.)

This will not of course cover future structures, as it is impossible to foresee what may be desired.

If however the parties will limit the cost of such to any particular sum, they can be covered.

Very Resp.y

A.J. Coolidge Sec.y

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1854 Trustees Meeting Minutes, Volume 2, 1831.005.002

Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 149)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 149)

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Lot 459

Hales W. Suter of Boston, son of late John Suter to represent his lot numbered 459

Lot 489

Wm W. Tucker of Boston, son-in-law of late William Lawrence to represent his lot numbered 489: _

Lot 490

Wm R. Lawrence of Boston, Son of late Amos Lawrence to represent his lot numbered 490: _

Lot 491

James Lawrence of Boston, son of late Abbott Lawrence to represent his lot numbered 491: _

Lot 560

Daniel L. Ware of Boston, son of late Daniel L. Ware to represent his lot numbered 560: _

Lot 568

Sophia P. Lobdell of Boston, widow of Thomas J. Lobdell to represent his lot numbered 568: ~

Lot 607

Sabra B. Parsons of Cambridge, widow of late William Parsons to represent his lot numbered 607: _

Lot 639

Israel M. Rice of Boston, son of Israel C. Rice to represent his lot numbered 639: _

Lot 668

Jonathan Cole of Exeter N.H. son of late Thomas Cole to represent his lot numbered 668. ~

Lot 704

George C. Wilde of Boston, son of late Samuel S. Wilde to represent his lot numbered 704: ~

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