Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 160)
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rer's hands subscribed for this purpose, with the accruing
interest, and can be delivered within some definite
period to be agreed on - the height and expenses of
delivery at Mount Auburn to be included in said
sum.
Monument to Mr Pitts
Voted. That the choice money for the lot purchased by
Mr Francis on behalf of the subscribers for a burial lot
and monument to _____ Pitts (who perished in
____ last on board the steamer Atlantic)
be remitted.
Perpetual Repair of Lots in LAWRENCE Enclosure.
The Secretary read a communication from Amos Law-
rence and brothers asking how much they must pay
to have the Lawrence Enclosure kept in perfect repair
through all time, and thereupon, after a general
discussion of the subject, Voted. That the Secretary
be instructed to inform the Messrs Lawrence that this
Corporation will assume the care of their enclosure as a
charge in perpetuity, according to the form adopted
by the Trustees . for the sum of
two thousand dollars.
Perpetual Repair of Lot 233
The Secretary having made a statement in relation to the
lot numbered 233. The following vote was adopted.
Whereas Mrs Elizabeth Williams the present proprietor of
the lot in the Cemetery of Mount Auburn numbered
two hundred and thirty three, is desirous of making
some provision for the proper maintenance care and
repair of the same in its present condition through all
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