Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 262)

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Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 262)

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following vote, which was put and unanimously
adopted by the Trustees. _

"That no lot shall be sold for the purpose
of erecting thereon a Public monument or memorial,
unless the subscribers to such monument, shall pay to
the Treasurer such sum of money as the Committee
having charge of this subject shall consider to be necessary,
and adequate to defray the expense of the perpetual
care and preservation of such monument and its
apurtinances."

Comee of Conf. with Mass. Hort. Soc.

The Committee appointed to confer with a similar
Committee of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, through
the President reported that they had had one or two
meetings, and made some progress, it was thought toward
an amicable arrangement of all existing questions between
the two Corporations. An interchange of opinion was had
upon one or two points which might become a basis
of adjustment, but no vote was taken.

Passageways _

A communication received from the Superintendent, inquiring
whether parties purchasing the passageways adjoining their
lots have or have not the privilege of improving
and ornamenting the same, was read, and upon
motion of Mr Curtis, was referred to the
Committee on Lots. _

The meeting was then adjourned.
Attest Austin J. Coolidge

Trustees Records, Vol. 2, 1854 (page 262)

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following vote, which was put and unanimously
adopted by the Trustees. _

"That no lot shall be sold for the purpose
of erecting thereon a Public monument or memorial,
unless the subscribers to such monument, shall pay to
the Treasurer such sum of money as the Committee
having charge of this subject shall consider to be necessary,
and adequate to defray the expense of the perpetual
care and preservation of such monument and its
apurtinances."

Comee of Conf. with Mass. Hort. Soc.

The Committee appointed to confer with a similar
Committee of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, through
the President reported that they had had one or two
meetings, and made some progress, it was thought toward
an amicable arrangement of all existing questions between
the two Corporations. An interchange of opinion was had
upon one or two points which might become a basis
of adjustment, but no vote was taken.

Passageways _

A communication received from the Superintendent, inquiring
whether parties purchasing the passageways adjoining their
lots have or have not the privilege of improving
and ornamenting the same, was read, and upon
motion of Mr Curtis, was referred to the
Committee on Lots. _

The meeting was then adjourned.
Attest Austin J. Coolidge