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to provide wooden covers. ^providing they would be usuful, Requesting your careful consideration of the matter, and feeling it would be a saving of expense to the Corpn
I remain Very Truly Yours C.W. Folsom Supt Per E.T.K.
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John T. Bradlee Esq, President
Dear Sir,
I have this day sent, to Snow, Samuel T., Mr Snow, Chairman of Com: on Lots a short statement of work done on Neglected Lots so far with remarks on such work in the future.
I am, Yours respectfully C.W. Folsom, Supt
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John T. Bradlee Esq, President
Dear Sir,
I have this day sent, to Mr Snow Chairman of Com on Lots a statement of work done hitherto on Cutting Nos, with remarks on such work in the future.
I am, Yours respectfully C.W. Folsom, Supt
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April 10 1873
Dear Sir,
As the [Chair?] will^probably be fenced before long. [Some?] [?] enquiriees, a while ago, of [?] Carpenter, Mr. McArthur ([?] [?] Watuss Lot" last [summer?]) [?] expense of the [?] [?] I enclose the Headstone [?] [?] reply also a sketch of [?] lot showing the length of the [?] [?] in question.
I mention the [third?] [?] cause there will be a surplus [?] [?]
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the south side, which has now only a rotten board fence about four feet high and is insufficiently protected from intruders.
Respectfully Yours C.W. Folsom Supt
P.S. I made these enquiriees of Mr. McArthur, because he was the man who erected the fence around the Watriss Lot, and I thought he would be the best man to take it down.
Resp'y C.W.F. Supt.
P.S. I also enclose his letter of as to the length of time required. CWF