Copying Book: Secretary's Letters, 1860 (page 401)
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16 Pemberton Square
Dear Sir,
I have been waiting
for Wood's answer to our
demand. Are you not
allowing him to take more
time to make up his mind
whether to pay than was pro-
posed? I must request
the matter be closed now,
one way or the other.
Truly yours
H.G. Parker Esq
16 Pemberton Square
Dear Sir,
Some years
since you requested me to make
a copy of the deed of your lot in
the Cemetery, for you. I made &
certified said copy, but after
doing so, could not by some
means find you. I sent a
messenger to 21 Merchants Row, &
he was sent to the Blackston Man-
sion House -- but didn't find you.
This copy remains on our files, &
I wish you would call and
take it. Please do so immediately,
or inform me that you do
not wish for it.
Respectfully yours,
A.J. Coolidge
Sec.y
401
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