Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 255)

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Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 255)

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Lot 202. New Deed of.

The Secretary read a letter from the ^attorney of the widow of the late
John Farrar, Mrs. Eliza Farrar, from which it appeared that
she was by his will the devisee of lot number 202. in the Ceme-
tery, but the deed of the same from the Horticultural Socie-
ty
to said Farrar, found among his papers, has no seal
upon it. The record however states that it was sold. It
was Voted. That a new deed of said lot to Mrs Eliza
Farrar
be issued by this Corporation.

The Treasurer's report was submitted to the meet-
ing, and ordered to be presented at the annual meeting to
the Proprietors.

Treasurer authorized to sell stocks.

Voted. That the Treasurer, under the advice of the finance
committee, be authorized to sell stocks sufficient to meet
the liabilities of this Corporation.

Stated Meetings of Trustees.

Voted. That the first meeting of the new board of trustees be
holden on and the same
hour of the first Monday of each month, be the time for the monthly meetings.
Adjourned. Attest. H. M. Parker. Secretary.

Proprietors. 1854.

Mount Auburn Cemetery.

The Annual Meeting of the Proprietors of the Cemetery of
Mount Auburn, will be held at the office of the subscriber
in Boston at no. 46 Washington Street on to choose
Trustees for the ensuing year, to hear the report of the
Treasurer and to act on any other business which may
legally come before the meeting.
Henry M. Parker. Secretary.
Boston January 1854

Pursuant to the foregoing notice,
which was published in the Boston Daily Advertiser a newspaper
printed in the City of Boston more than seven days in success-

Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 255)

255

Lot 202. New Deed of.

The Secretary read a letter from the ^attorney of the widow of the late
John Farrar, Mrs. Eliza Farrar, from which it appeared that
she was by his will the devisee of lot number 202. in the Ceme-
tery, but the deed of the same from the Horticultural Socie-
ty
to said Farrar, found among his papers, has no seal
upon it. The record however states that it was sold. It
was Voted. That a new deed of said lot to Mrs Eliza
Farrar
be issued by this Corporation.

The Treasurer's report was submitted to the meet-
ing, and ordered to be presented at the annual meeting to
the Proprietors.

Treasurer authorized to sell stocks.

Voted. That the Treasurer, under the advice of the finance
committee, be authorized to sell stocks sufficient to meet
the liabilities of this Corporation.

Stated Meetings of Trustees.

Voted. That the first meeting of the new board of trustees be
holden on and the same
hour of the first Monday of each month, be the time for the monthly meetings.
Adjourned. Attest. H. M. Parker. Secretary.

Proprietors. 1854.

Mount Auburn Cemetery.

The Annual Meeting of the Proprietors of the Cemetery of
Mount Auburn, will be held at the office of the subscriber
in Boston at no. 46 Washington Street on to choose
Trustees for the ensuing year, to hear the report of the
Treasurer and to act on any other business which may
legally come before the meeting.
Henry M. Parker. Secretary.
Boston January 1854

Pursuant to the foregoing notice,
which was published in the Boston Daily Advertiser a newspaper
printed in the City of Boston more than seven days in success-