Records of Committees, Volume 1, 1831 (page 020)

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Records of Committees, Volume 1, 1831 (page 020)

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At a meeting of the Garden & Cemetery on , present— Judge Story, Gen: Dearborn, Mr
Bond
, Mr Cook, Dr Bigelow, Mr Gould Mr Brown
& Mr Curtis

Fees for interment

Mr Bond offered a schedule of fees proper to be
charged by the Superintendant, for services relative
to interments, which was adopted

Lafayette

A letter signed by H F Baker, L. M. Walter & C. F. Adams
a Committee of the Young Men of Boston, requesting
to have a lot of land assigned for a Cenoptaph in me-
mory of Gen: Lafayette, was read, and thereupon
voted that the laudable design of the Young Men
of Boston
to erect a Cenotaph in memory of Lafayette
has the cordial approbation of the Committee,
and ^that a suitable piece of ground in the Cemetery
shall be laid out & appropriated to the erection
of such monument—
Dr Bigelow, Mr Bond & Mr Curtis were appointed a
Committee to designate the spot where the Cenotaph
shall be erected

Wagon

Mr Bond was appointed a Committee to procure
a Wagon for transporting stone & other heavy burdens
within the garden & cemetery.—

House

Mr Bond was appointed a Committee to repair
the Superintendant's House

Posts

Also to erect an additional number of posts for
horses without the Gate & within the grounds, at
his discretion—

Benches

Also to erect such number of benches in the
grounds as he deems expedient

Records of Committees, Volume 1, 1831 (page 020)

20

At a meeting of the Garden & Cemetery on , present— Judge Story, Gen: Dearborn, Mr
Bond
, Mr Cook, Dr Bigelow, Mr Gould Mr Brown
& Mr Curtis

Fees for interment

Mr Bond offered a schedule of fees proper to be
charged by the Superintendant, for services relative
to interments, which was adopted

Lafayette

A letter signed by H F Baker, L. M. Walter & C. F. Adams
a Committee of the Young Men of Boston, requesting
to have a lot of land assigned for a Cenoptaph in me-
mory of Gen: Lafayette, was read, and thereupon
voted that the laudable design of the Young Men
of Boston
to erect a Cenotaph in memory of Lafayette
has the cordial approbation of the Committee,
and ^that a suitable piece of ground in the Cemetery
shall be laid out & appropriated to the erection
of such monument—
Dr Bigelow, Mr Bond & Mr Curtis were appointed a
Committee to designate the spot where the Cenotaph
shall be erected

Wagon

Mr Bond was appointed a Committee to procure
a Wagon for transporting stone & other heavy burdens
within the garden & cemetery.—

House

Mr Bond was appointed a Committee to repair
the Superintendant's House

Posts

Also to erect an additional number of posts for
horses without the Gate & within the grounds, at
his discretion—

Benches

Also to erect such number of benches in the
grounds as he deems expedient