Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 066)

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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 066)

66

Removal of part of fence outside of Gate _

5. That the same Committee be authorized
to remove the two lower lengths, or as much
as may in their judgment be necessary, of the
low outside iron fence near the gate, and to
place the same on the steep and dangerous places
on Mountain Avenue near the tower; provi-
ded that one hundred and fifty feet of said
fence shall be left on the easterly side of the gate.

The foregoing recommendations were taken up
and severally adopted, and the report was
then adopted as a whole, and ordered to be
recorded.

Lot 1979 _ Perpetual Care _

The Committee upon Lots reported that they
had provisionally agreed to a contract with
William H. Knight for the perpetual care of
his lot No. 1979, on Elm Avenue, for the sum
of Five Hundred dollars.

Upon motion by Mr Gould,
Voted that this Board hereby concur in
said agreement.

Lot 2873 Represented.

Upon the petition of the children and heirs
at law of Thomas Woodbury, late of Somerville,
deceased, as they are, under the recent amend-
ment of the Charter, the grantees of lot numbered
2873
, William C. Woodbury of Charlestown,
a son of said deceased, was appointed to
represent said lot.

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 066)

66

Removal of part of fence outside of Gate _

5. That the same Committee be authorized
to remove the two lower lengths, or as much
as may in their judgment be necessary, of the
low outside iron fence near the gate, and to
place the same on the steep and dangerous places
on Mountain Avenue near the tower; provi-
ded that one hundred and fifty feet of said
fence shall be left on the easterly side of the gate.

The foregoing recommendations were taken up
and severally adopted, and the report was
then adopted as a whole, and ordered to be
recorded.

Lot 1979 _ Perpetual Care _

The Committee upon Lots reported that they
had provisionally agreed to a contract with
William H. Knight for the perpetual care of
his lot No. 1979, on Elm Avenue, for the sum
of Five Hundred dollars.

Upon motion by Mr Gould,
Voted that this Board hereby concur in
said agreement.

Lot 2873 Represented.

Upon the petition of the children and heirs
at law of Thomas Woodbury, late of Somerville,
deceased, as they are, under the recent amend-
ment of the Charter, the grantees of lot numbered
2873
, William C. Woodbury of Charlestown,
a son of said deceased, was appointed to
represent said lot.